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So, Wally has the powers of Doctor Manhattan after sitting on the Mobius Chair. With that kind of all-reaching power, he’s set his sights on fixing the DC timeline for once and for all. That means that he’s basically going to unite all the disparate elements of the past to go forward. That means if you hated Zero Hour or Knightfall? Well, it all counts. Everything has happened, everything will happen, everything is happening. It might be a bit confusing, but it does open up a world of possibilities with these books. Different versions of any character being able to coexist. Writers will be able to draw on concepts they hold near and dear but could have been lost to continuity.
It is almost impossible to talk about this whole move without discussing the departure of Dan DiDio. His plan for DC this year was to begin an initiative called 5G or Fifth Generation at the company. It would have separated the events of all the different books into five distinct buckets. The fifth and final generation was scheduled to be the future where people carry on the legacies of the big name heroes from DC’s current crop of heavy hitters. All of that planning is going to be up in the air now with DiDio out of the planning and publisher Jim Lee saying that 5G isn’t going to be a line-wide reboot.

“It’s hard to talk about things we haven’t announced. Intention not to do a line-wide reboot,” Lee said. “Our focus in talking to editorial team is to continue what we’ve done best: Character-driven stories, pairing right creators on right characters, and developing characters that are inclusive and diverse.”
The Flash #750 is in stores now.








