DC Universe Rebirth #1
DC Universe Rebirth Special #1 is on sale Wednesday, May 25. The 80-page comic sets the stage for the entire DC Universe. When the entire line of comics was rebooted in 2011 with The New 52, some key points were removed from the characters’ histories. Geoff Johns is bringing back the missing elements and revealing a new threat.
DC Comics has given us early access to the comic along with some interior pages to share. The one-shot special has several shocking and thrilling moments for new and old comic fans. There will be some major spoilers revealed.
There Are Three Jokers?
During The Darkseid War story arc in Justice League, Batman was temporarily given the ability to find the answer to any question when sitting on the Mobius Chair. When he asked what Joker’s real name was, he was shocked and replied, “That’s not possible.” It’s revealed that the chair told him there were three. This is something that will unfold in an upcoming story.
The Original Wally West/Kid Flash Returns
The New 52 has resulted in some changes in classic characters. Wally West was originally a red-haired Caucasian with freckles. When he was recently re-introduced, Wally was African-American on his mother’s side.
Somehow the older version Wally arrived and is trying to deliver a message about an unknown threat. Unfortunately it’s a struggle for him to exist in this world, and he may not be able to reveal the big secret.
A Secret Foe Created the New 52 Universe
Wally’s first stop was the Batcave. He figured if anyone could help deal with the threat, it was Batman. During his inner-monologue, Wally tells us when the timelines were merged to create the universe, ten years was stolen from them. The experience and bonds the heroes had formed was gone. No one, except Wally, is aware of this.
Johnny Thunder and the Justice Society
The Justice Society of America was the precursor to the Justice League. In the New 52 Universe, the JSA never existed. Wally’s next attempt deliver his message is Johnny Thunder. This is another failed attempt as Johnny is nearly 100 and might be a little senile. His appearance here seems to be a good indication the JSA will make a comeback.
Saturn Girl and the Legion of Super-Heroes
The Legion of Super-Heroes are from the 30th and 31st centuries. Saturn Girl has somehow arrived in the present. Arrested for trying to take a sandwich without paying, the police believe she is not mentally stable. She asks to see Superman, and says she can wait because she has seen the future. The only thing she had in her possession was a Legion Flight ring.
Ryan Choi and Ray Palmer
Ray Palmer, the Atom, has gone missing. One of his students, Ryan Choi, receives a message from Ray. The message reveals Ray has shrunk down to the Microverse and he’s in trouble. Informing Ryan of an extra size changing belt and how to get to his location, Ryan is about to become the Atom, just as he was before the New 52 happened. Ray tries giving Ryan a warning about someone that will seek him out but is cut off before he can give specific details.
Ted Kord and Jaime Reyes
Ted Kord was the Beetle before Jaime Reyes found a scarab that attached itself to his back, making him the Blue Beetle. We haven’t seen too much of Ted in the New 52. Ted is seen working on his bug-shaped aircraft (called the Bug), along with his traditional goggles and Beetle symbol on a t-shirt.
The Fate of Pandora
Pandora was a mysterious figure that arrived on the onset of the New 52 Universe. She’s on the run and tries defending the existence of the world. Her unseen pursuer simply obliterates her.
Wonder Woman Has a…Brother?
It was always believed that Steve Trevor was the first man to step foot on Paradise Island. As alluded to in Justice League #50, this isn’t the case. Grail, an evil Amazon born on the same night as Wonder Woman (and daughter of Darkseid), reveals Wonder Woman has a twin brother named Jason. What happened to him and where he’s been all this time will soon be revealed .
Crazy Things Are Happening With Superman
The New 52 version of Superman is dead. The original Superman has been living in this universe with his wife Lois Lane (also from his universe) and their son (after the events of the Convergence comic book event). It appears this Superman might take the place of the New 52 version.
Clark is approached by a mysterious man calling himself Mr. Oz. Oz informs Clark that he and his family are not what they believe they are. Oz also says the fallen Superman isn’t either. We’ll have to read upcoming issues to find out what this means.
Green Arrow and Black Canary
Before the New 52, Green Arrow and Black Canary had a deep and rich past. They had a serious relationship which lead to marriage. That hasn’t been the case in the current comics. The two have barely interacted. That’s all about to changed as the two are now being drawn closer together.
Aquaman and Mera
Another couple getting closer together is Aquaman and Mera. The two have been through a lot together and Aquaman finally decides to propose.
Wally West Reaches out to Linda Park
In the previous comics, Linda Park was Wally West’s love and anchor. The two eventually married and even had twins. In this issue, Wally does appear younger than he was before. This could be due to the ten years stolen from everyone. When Wally finds Linda, he attempts making contact with her. She has no idea who he is and is unable to be what Wally needs to fully cross over into this universe.
There Are Two Wally Wests
The two different Wally Wests were mentioned before. It turns out they are not meant to be the same character. The original Wally was the son of Rudy West. The newer version is actually the son of Daniel West. Both were named after their great-grandfather, Wallace West, and never met.
Wally later finds Barry and realizes he won’t remember who he is. He’s come to terms with this and is content with just being able to say goodbye. He tells Barry they’ve all forgotten things, and he thanks him for a great life. As it appears he’s being torn apart, Barry is able to pull him into the world. Embracing, Barry apologizes for forgetting him.
Who is the Big Threat?
Wally tells Barry it was someone else that took time away from them in order to weaken them. Where Wally shot through the wall in the Batcave, Batman notices something embedded in the spot. Digging it out, he discovers the bloodied smiley face button. The story then shifts to Mars.