Template:Novel The Flash: Johnny Quick is a novel written by Barry Lyga. This is the second book of the trilogy that explore an alternate continuity where Flashpoint never occurred.
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Based on the hit CW TV show, this second title in The Flash middle-grade series follows Barry Allen as he continues his mission to protect Central City from the sinister Hocus Pocus--but this time, a new evil lurks beneath the city streets . . . [1]
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- This book is the second of a trilogy written by Barry Lyga.
- This book introduce Earth-27/Earth-27A a universe exactly opposite of Earth-1/Earth-1A.
- Johnny Quick is the main antagonist of this novel.
- This is the first appearance of Johnny Quick in a novel
- Compared to the comic, this version of Johnny Quick is Eddie Thawne.
- When Barry was running through the multiverse, he briefly sees a man with "a glowing green ring on his hand" and a "rabbit with a cape". These are references to Green Lantern and Captain Carrot, respectively.
- A mysterious character is referred to as "Stranger", which is an allusion to Phantom Stranger.
- When Barry meets Ralph Dibny from Earth-27 for the first time, Ralph says, "I like to stretch myself", which is an allusion to the Elongated Man.
- Alternatively, the Ralph Dibny from Earth-1, who was introduced during the fourth season of the Flash. In the post-Flashpoint timeline, he becomes the Elongated Man.
- When Barry travels back to Earth-1, he sees a "boy screaming down lightning from the sky", which is an allusion to Captain Marvel/Shazam.