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Rip, along with Booster Gold, Superman, and Hal Jordan starred in Time Masters: Vanishing Point (2010–11), a limited series that is a companion piece to Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne. The series followed the heroes' journey to find Batman who was lost in time following Final Crisis. [22]
The Linear Men are a team of men and women who police time and work to resolve time paradoxes. [1] The core team consists of Matthew Ryder (the leader and founder), an alternate future version of Ryder known as Waverider, Travis O'Connell, Liri Lee, and Rip Hunter, although other members of the Linear Men have been seen from time to time.
Superman, Rip Hunter, Hal Jordan and Booster Gold have been traveling through time (events chronicled in the companion miniseries, Time Masters: Vanishing Point), constantly one step behind Bruce, and now arrive at Vanishing Point just as the final step of Wayne's plan goes into motion. Merging with the robotic Architects that maintain ...
Alexandra subsequently sacrifices herself to save Booster Gold from an Atlantean attack, leaving Booster Gold to return to Vanishing Point as history resets itself without any clear memory of his time in the Flashpoint universe. Before the Time Masters: Vanishing Point, Alexandra appeared and leaves the message on the chalkboard before ...
The 1971 film Vanishing Point may be the ultimate cult classic car-chase movie. ... He went to Princeton and spent time in the library with the author's archive, uncovering an article Cabrera ...
The Time Masters, a science fiction novel by Wilson Tucker; Time Masters, a 1995 novel by Gary Blackwood; Les Maîtres du temps, a Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction film; Time Masters, a DC comic book series starring Rip Hunter; Time Masters, an organization appearing in Legends of Tomorrow; Time Masters, a 1996–98 Australian kids ...
The first DC comics character to use the name Starfire was Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar, a Russian superhero who first appeared in Teen Titans #18 (1968). The second character to bear the name, and the first female, was a dark-haired, sword-wielding alien woman.
The Friends alum, 57, shared during Goosebumps: The Vanishing panel at New York Comic Con on Sunday, Oct. 20 that he had “such a good time” filming the horror-comedy anthology, which premieres ...