I hope everybody liked last week's update. I wouldn't know. But that was just the beginning of Elseworld. This is the second instalment of the crossover with a bit more action to keep you all entertained. Enjoy.

Disclaimer: I don't own The Arrowverse at all.


"This is hilarious," Jesse Wells said as she looked at Barry and Oliver dressed in each other's suits. As a being from an alternate Earth, she obviously retained her memories of who exactly is who.

"Speak for yourself. This is confusing," Wally West responded. "My thoughts are the fact that Oliver Queen is my brother or is it the other way around? Because I'm sure that's my brother," Wally pointed to Oliver, "but everyone is saying that's Oliver and Oliver," he then switched to Barry, "is supposed to be Barry."

"I think it's best if you just go with it," J'onn J'onzz tried to calm him down.

"No, I'm with Wally. This is weird." Ralph Dibny agreed. "Also, it's nice to meet you people. I've heard a lot about you." he outstretched his hand for a handshake with the other heroes Ralph had yet to meet.

"It's nice to meet you too," Roy Harper greeted him.

"Okay, now that we've gotten some time to get to know one another, we need to talk about what's happening. Some random kid has managed to get his hands on a book that is able to rewrite reality on a whim. You've all been told what has happened, so you know what needs to be fixed." Oliver said.

"The objective is to take the book from the kid, Jared Fanal. We are not aiming to harm him. Simply grab the book and get out. Any questions?" Barry asked.

"How do we know where the book will be? With all of that power, you can't expect the boy to have the book with him at all times." Thea posed the question.

"That's a good point. And to answer that, when we confront him, if Jared doesn't have the book with him, my son Ace," Barry pointed to his son, "will go look for where he stashed it. He'll be searching through all three cities, starting in Gotham and going to Star and Central next. Jared will probably put it somewhere he knows and is familiar with so he'll want to keep it close."

Everybody turned to scrutinize the newcomer and looked back at the two in the front. The only indication of any residual confusion was when their gaze went from Oliver to Barry.

"Since when do you have a son?" Kara couldn't help but ask the question on everyone's mind.

"He came from the future. Caitlin and I haven't actually had any children yet," Barry said.

Nobody seemed to notice Caitlin's nervous look as her eyes drifted to her stomach but quickly focused her attention back to her husband and her apparent husband. She needed to fix this mess soon.

"If there aren't any more questions pertaining to the issue at hand, we should all go search for Jared Fanal." Oliver said.


Everybody was combing through Gotham first since it was the first and most obvious place to look for Jared. There was simply no reason for Jared to look outside of his city currently.

"I've got eyes on him." Barry reported on a rooftop. "He's at the bank."

"What's he doing?" Felicity asked.

"What every teenager would do when given ultimate power. He's getting an inordinate amount of money." stated Barry.

"Do you have eyes on the book?" Oliver asked.

"Negative. It's not here. Ace, keep looking. We need that book."

It took seconds for most of the heroes to arrive at the front of the bank, waiting for Jared to exit with his bags of money. Several people on the street noticed the heroes and quickly realized the situation and left the area posthaste.

Finally Jared opened the doors and noticed the people waiting for him. "This seems a little overkill, don't you think?"

"Considering what you've done? I don't think so kid," Oliver said.

"Look, I haven't hurt anyone, and if I did, I erased it. What exactly is the problem?"

"The problem is that you're not emotionally mature enough to handle something that powerful. You can't be responsible for something of that caliber," J'onn said. "Your way of using these powers disrupts other people's lives, even if they're not aware of it. Just because you can do these things does not mean you should."

"So that's it? I'm just too young? I can change that with the book. I can do anything I want. You can't stop me! You won't!" Jared shouted.

"Look, we can do this without any fighting. Just tell us where the book is, we can return everything back to normal. And like you said, nobody will be the wiser." Barry tried to persuade him.

"I'm not telling you that. I'm not stupid. But you know what? This is fine. This is totally fine. In fact, this is going to be totally wicked. Me against a whole league of superheroes." Jared grinned to himself. "This is so awesome."

"I've suddenly got a really bad feeling about this," Cisco murmured.

"So where's the dragon? We can take that thing on." Kara confidently states.

"The dragon? No no, I got rid of that thing. Too big and bulky. Next time I'm going to need something smaller. No, it's a surprise that I gave to myself. You're just going to have to see."

"Did you make yourself a Jedi? Because that would be awesome," Cisco said, obviously still in a Star Wars mood.

Everyone turned to Cisco with a look that clearly said 'Not now'.

"Oh, I should have. That would have been totally sick. No, I didn't think of that. I did something else." Jared grinned at the thought.

"Look, regardless, we're going to have to take you in. If you just give us the book, we can avoid all of that." Caitlin said. "You don't want to do this,"

"Mmm." Jared pondered for a moment, looking into the sky before turning back to them. "No, I think I really do want this."

Jared moved forward, and Barry, acting on instinct, responded by notching an arrow and sending it flying toward the boy. The arrow then opened so a coil would be released that wrapped around Jared, detaining him.

"Oh come on!" Jared whined. "That was so lame. You don't even have powers. So not cool,"

Barry turned to Oliver with a smug smirk on his face. "Let's get this kid back to STAR or something before we discuss this," Oliver mumbled.

Kara stepped forward to grab the kid. "Come on, let's go,"

"Well hello beautiful," Jared grinned as he looked at her before his eyes began to glow a bright golden glow. Not the same as the lightning that would appear in a speedster's eyes, but this light was constant. If it weren't obvious, it would seem like this was how his eyes would naturally look. And then with a simple flex the coils that used to be safely securing him snapped and he shoved Supergirl aside. Jared then began to run away from them at frightening speeds.

"Come on!" Jesse exclaimed. "We can catch him easy,"

Both she and Wally immediately followed with Oliver belatedly trailing behind the two more experienced speedsters.

At some point in their chase, Jared stopped right in front of Wally and Jesse and released his icy breath at the very last second, forcing the two speedsters to take the full brunt of the attack, freezing them in their tracks. In moments they were both encased in giant ice cubes.

Oliver still lagged behind and ended up slipping on the iced pavement. "Huh," Jared regarded him for a moment. The golden glow in his eyes diminished for a second but returned soon after. "You're a lot more clumsy than I thought,"

"No thanks to you," Oliver shakily stood up and tried to throw a punch. Oliver may not have any skills as a speedster at the moment, but he still had his fighting skills. He just had to get this body used to moving in such a way.

"Wait, I remember. Didn't I switch you with the Green Arrow? That was a funny prank. I completely forgot about that. That's what this is about isn't it?"

"It's what brought it to our attention," Oliver grumbled. This conversation was proving to Oliver that this kid should not be in possession of such a powerful object. He didn't think anybody should, but especially not a child. The universe knew few horrors less cruel than the imagination of a child.

"If you just said so, I could have fixed it. I wouldn't have minded and we could have all gone our separate ways." Jared said.

"So tell us where the book is," Oliver tried to continue to negotiate.

"Eh, let's hit the pause button on that for the moment then. I'll get the book myself and turn you guys back to normal. Eventually," Jared shrugged.

Jared looked ahead and spotted a few motorcycles carrying the heroes that didn't have powers for easy travel. "Excuse me for a moment," Jared excused himself. In a burst of lightning that he didn't have before, he rushed forward, charging straight at the vehicles.

With a simple touch to each, the lightning in Jared's hands zapped the motorcycles, leaving the engines sputtering. Without power, the vehicles stopped and crashed, making the passengers perform a hasty ejection.

"Huh," Barry idly comments from where he is on the ground. "That's a nifty trick. Why didn't I ever think about that?"

"Our bikes are totally fried. This is your comment?" Roy retorted.

Barry raised his hands in surrender. "Not the time. Got it,"

Jared was racing through the streets like a wild animal with a smile on his face. This feeling was incredible. How could these people think that what he was doing was with ill intentions. It was all in good fun. Nobody was harmed, and if they were, Jared could just change it with a thought.

A portal opened up a ways ahead of him without Jared realizing it. Cisco and Caitlin jumped out directly in his path. The two of them moved all through the city, trying to get a read on the kid and make a prediction on where he was going. They sure hoped this was the one. Cisco had to time this just right.

"Ok, ok, ok. Here we go. Here we go," Cisco mumbled to himself. He watched as Jared surged toward them and at the very last second, Cisco opened a breach right in front of Jared, capturing the new speedster, or whatever he was, between dimensions. Without giving the boy a moment to react, Cisco closed the breach behind him.

"Ha! I did it!" Cisco exclaimed. "I got him."

"Great job. Now what?" Caitlin asked.

"Well, since he's relatively new to these powers, I'm banking on the hope that the kid doesn't know how to breach by himself. That means he won't get out of where I put him. Not until I open the door to lead him to where I want." Cisco explained.

"And where is that?"

Cisco gestured to her with a raised eyebrow. Caitlin looked down at herself before realizing what he meant. "Oh, lead him to me so I can trap him. Right, that's why you've been carrying me all over the city. Well played,"

"Thank you. I have been known for my brilliant plans sometimes." Cisco boasted.

"Just sometimes," Caitlin teased.

"Do you have to be like that?"

Caitlin ignored him and took a breath, readying herself. Her features changed as she let her powers roll off her. Lifting her arms in front of her in preparation of where Cisco was going to make him appear. "I'm ready,"

Cisco paused a second to look at her before lifting his hand in front of her, opening the second breach that would bring Jared straight towards them. As soon as it opened, a ball of yellow lightning came out and Caitlin released multiple streams of frigid ice that intercepted him.

The cold slowed Jared down to a crawl and the momentum of his previous speed left him sprawling on the ground. "Got you," Caitlin leveled a glare at him. Mist rising out of her palms facing him. It was time for some aggressive negotiations. "Now you're going to tell us exactly what you did with that book you found,"

Jared looked her over as though he wasn't intimidated in the least at her act. "You're not going to do it. You're not going to shoot a kid," said full of confidence. The sickly yellow glow in his eyes disappeared, though neither of the super powered individuals noticed.

Caitlin sneered at him and shot an icicle that couldn't have been more than a inch away from one of his feet. "You'll find that I'm not in the mood for one of your games. Now you'll tell me what I want to know right now,"

"Alright, fine," Jared raised his hands, but his demeanor made it seem like a mock surrender. "You're serious. I can take you to where I stashed the book. I could. But the problem is, see, I just can't seem to put in the effort to try," Jared smirked and shrugged helplessly.

In an instant, the yellow glow in his eyes was back and from his raised hands, two vibe blasts came out, pummeling into the two, sending them flying backwards.

They both grunted in pain when they landed. "Since when could he do that?" Caitlin grunted.

"Since now it seems." Cisco responded. "You notice how he only ever uses one power at a time?"

"Not something I'm particularly paying attention to," Caitlin comments. "Yeah, maybe,"

"I might have a plan," Cisco slowly got up and offered his hand to Caitlin who was still on the ground.

Before they could react, Jared stepped forward. He waved his hand and multiple breaches opened up around the two. Circling them in, surrounded by holes in the universe. Jared opened one more that was right in front of him and lifted his other hand. A hand that was emitting a fine mist in the air. Pointing his fingers directly into the breach before him, Jared shot an unending barrage of icicles into the breach and the next thing Caitlin and Cisco knew, they were both being pelted by those icicles from all around them. There was no escape as the ice particles struck them, cutting into their skin.

Jared would have gladly kept up the attack, but he then sensed a presence behind him. Cutting his attack, Jared turned around and shot a vibe blast. The other breaches closed and Caitlin and Cisco collapsed to the ground.

"You missed me," a voice sounded beside him. Jared turned and a being came into existence. A tall green creature that Jared had no idea about.

"Who are you? I've witnessed the entire universe and I've never seen you. The closest I would say is a Green Martian. The only problem with that is that the Green and White Martians wiped each other out millenia ago. You shouldn't exist."

"Unfortunate, though not unexpected."

"You don't belong here," Jared grinned. His eyes dimmed and reignited in seconds. "Flight, telekinesis, telepathy, shape-shifting, intangibility. Not to mention enhanced strength all rolled into one. I mean, what can't you do?" With his ability assessed, Jared threw a punch which J'onn phased through, came up behind the child and wrapped him in a chokehold.

"Don't worry. It'll all be over soon," J'onn held on, trying to get the kid to pass out so he wouldn't need to harm him.

"You know," Jared choked out. "I can't help but wonder, when you change your size, where does the extra mass go or come from?" Jared changed himself, shrinking down so tiny that Martian Manhunter no longer had anything to hold on to. And Jared returned back to his original size free of the chokehold. But he didn't stop there. Jared continued to grow to the size of a behemoth with J'onn trapped in his fist.

J'onn grunted in an effort to avoid being crushed, not having the mental focus of being able to shift out of the flesh prison.

Jared continued trying to put the squeeze on the Green Martian when his new telepathy detected someone coming towards him at high speeds from the air above him.

Jared looked up and saw the incoming female blue and red bullet coming right at him. Abandoning his current endeavor, Jared slammed the Martian into the ground. His eyes lost their light and he shrunk back to his original size. As Supergirl drew closer, Jared's eyes lit up and he raised his hands in an effort to stop her.

Kara crashed into the boy and dust flew into the air.

The dust settled to show a crater with Supergirl facing down at an angle, her arms outstretched. Her fists were wrapped around a tiny pair of hands that belonged to Jared who no looked no worse for wear. His feet were slightly buried in two trenches from where he skidded to a halt, but that was the only indication anything had happened to him at all.

"How is this possible?" Kara asked herself, seeing this child somehow hold her back at full power. Kara willed herself to continue pushing, to put her back into the assault as much as possible, but the child remained standing.

"Oh, what's wrong, strong girl?" Jared looked at her in a condescending manner, feeling himself superior to everyone in that moment. "Come on, believe in yourself."

With all the casualness in the world, Jared flung Supergirl away far into the sky where he had no idea where she was heading. Jared contemplated the woman for a moment. "I don't know her either. What's going on here?"

Jared walked out of the crater to assess the damage around him. Frozen water was on the ground near where Killer Frost and Vibe were lying unconscious. The Martian Manhunter was struggling to get up in the hole Jared and Supergirl had created. "I'll have to fix this later." Jared idly commented.

Jared heard a sound and saw the distinct light of a speedster trail that was coming right for him. Looked like it was time for another round.


"Okay, this is the kid's house. Where would he hide it?" Ace mumbled to himself.

This entire event was very confusing for Ace. His parents had never mentioned anything like this happening when he was a child. So Ace had no idea what the end result would be here. His father would probably be restored back to who he was, but for the first time since arriving at this time, Ace felt out of his depth. This was such an important event, and the fact that Ace had never heard of this happening before at all probably spoke to something of the end.

The entire event most likely was erased from existence as though it never happened. His parents were left with no memory of this happening at all. Did that mean everything would turn out alright? Would his involvement impede things?

Those thoughts raced through Ace's head as he flipped through every book in the house, seeing if the boy had disguised the large bulky book as something else. So far nothing glowed. Ace tore through every part of the building, finding every nook and cranny of where one might feasibly be able to hide something. Air ventilations, loose floorboards. There was nothing.

At times where he couldn't think of anything, Ace went back to the stories his parents had told him. Trying to find some angle that Ace had somehow missed. His father was a CSI. He made a living off of finding things that other people wanted hidden.


"Dad, what do you think of when you run? How do you turn your powers on and off?" Ace asked one day. He must have been 15.

"Still thinking about your powers? They'll come someday, and if they don't, that's not such a bad thing either. Someone's gotta be the normal one in the family. Which just makes you extraordinary in comparison." Barry grinned at his son.

"In the worst way possible. That's not how I want to stand out in this family of superheroes." Ace said dejectedly.

Barry raised his hands. "I'm sorry. That's not how I wanted you to interpret that. I'm just saying, if for some reason Gloria's vision doesn't come to pass, and you don't get powers, no one in this family is going to love you any less."

"Just answer the question." Ace demanded. After seeing a certain look on his father's face he added, "Please Dad?"

"Alright. When I run, I think of everything. The things I've experienced, the people I've met, the ones I've lost. Their sacrifice to me in order to create a better future. I feel all of their love for me, even the ones that are gone. Especially them. That's what pushes me forward." Barry tried to explain.

"So you're sentimental?" Ace questioned.

"All people are sentimental Ace. There's no one who isn't. It's the past that guides us to the future. So whenever you're stuck, just think back. The past always has an answer. You just need to look for it."

Ace contemplated his father's advice for a second. "Have you ever been stuck Dad?"

"Yeah. I still remember my brother. How I couldn't save him in time. And I tried so hard to find the answer but in the end I was too late." Barry had a dazed look in his eyes.

"Your brother? Uncle Wally?" Ace looked confused as last he heard Uncle Wally was just fine and dandy. Who else could he be talking about?

"No, not Uncle Wally. My twin brother Malcolm. He went missing for a couple years and just when I found him, I lost him in a meta attack before any of you were born." Barry explained. "When I put on my suit, I run for him. To honor him and despite the time we spent apart and anything that came between us, I still love him."

Ace decided at that moment, he too loved the uncle that he would never get a chance to meet.


'The past always has an answer.' Ace thought of that line. Taking another look around, Ace noticed something so he immediately called STAR where the rest of the team who wasn't inclined for fighting was. "How long have the Fanal's been living in this house?"

"Hey Ace. It's your Aunt Felicity. At least, I hope it is. I better be, I was the maid of honor at your parents' wedding." Felicity responded. "Anyway. To answer your question, the Fanal's have owned that house for…"

"Three years?" Ace took a guess.

"A little under three… years. How did you know?" Felicity asked, completely befuddled.

"Construction sites across the street. New houses being built. This house is in an area that's too new not to have been made in less than three years." Ace answered.

"Well I'll be," Felicity said. "But why do you need to know?"

"Because I can't find the book in this house. And something my Dad said. People are sentimental. Maybe Jared hid the book at an old address."

"Now that is some good detective work." Felicity typed on the computer to find the information needed. "Okay, so the Fanal's have only lived in one other address. It's an apartment building that's been condemned."

"Send me the address," said Ace before he took off.


Jared readied himself as the unknown speedster came hurtling at him. As the being drew closer, Jared's eyes glowed once more, ready to pit speed against speed. Using the powers he'd given himself in order to mirror the abilities of the person currently opposing him.

Only for the speedster to run right past him.

Jared stood, confused, having only felt the wind of the speedster barreling past him. Where could they be going?

Jared decided to give chase. Going to see what could be more important to this speedster than him using the speed he'd copied.

Ace ran to where the rest of the heroes were. Specifically his father, carrying the book in his arms that he'd found in the old apartment building. "I got it! I got the book!" Ace announced as he skidded to a stop where the beaten heroes had congregated.

"Great, give it to me. Then we can fix everything that has happened," Oliver said, reaching his hands forward for Ace to hand him the book.

Ace placed the book in The Flash's hands who was currently Oliver Queen. At least he thinks. It's all still very confusing.

As soon as Oliver opened the book, the glow emanating from it shined on his face and it was like everything was hitting him at once. Everything. The endless void that was before the big bang. The misshapen barren rocks that would one day become planets. The edges of the universe that were continuously being pushed further and further. Life forming, changing, ending, and beginning once again. The energy of the universe that held everything together, even within himself, waiting to be manipulated into anything he could desire. The past changed, the present altered, the future manipulated. There was nothing he couldn't do.

How could a child like Jared have been exposed to this power, multiple times in fact, and not gone insane? Just the knowledge this book granted him would drive someone to their breaking point, not to mention the will it took to take that power and do what they wanted. Oliver felt like he could spend an eternity contemplating the things he'd learned and still barely scratch the surface of it all.

Oliver internally shook his head. He had something to do first. Reaching out, Oliver took the power and changed things back, almost like hitting a reset button or opening up a previous draft of the universe before any changes had been made.

The change was instantaneous. Oliver was back in his Green Arrow outfit with Barry dressed as The Flash. Any wounds the heroes had been inflicted had been erased, never having happened. Some of them even appeared, as though teleported from wherever they were to here. The destruction that had been wrecked on Gotham mended, maybe even better than before.

And the child, Jared Fanal, Oliver could feel coming closer and would arrive at any second. Oliver could sense the child had seen the Book of Destiny in his hands and was rushing to take it for himself before Oliver could change things more.

With a thought, Oliver plucked the child, and deposited him back in his repaired home with his mother. His powers were gone and any memory of the book was deleted from his memory banks. In fact, Oliver plucked the memory of anything unusual from the past day out of the minds of the citizens. The only ones retaining any knowledge of the events were the beings before him.

Kara looked around, feeling disoriented as she appeared out of thin air. "How did I get here?"

"We got the book. Oliver returned everything back to the way it was and brought us all together. Everything's fine now," Barry said.

Caitlin smiled and jumped forward, engulfing her husband, her true husband, in a massive hug. "I'm so glad everything is normal. I missed you. Well, as much as I could miss you,"

"I missed you too," Barry mumbled and pressed his lips against hers.

"Yeah," Ace coughed pointedly. "Everything is back on track. I'd say the only problem now is that Uncle Ollie has yet to put down the book," he pointed at the archer who was still gazing into the distance dreamily with the glowing book in his hands.

Everyone turned to face the emerald archer warily. Why wasn't he doing anything?

"Hey Queen!" Wally snapped his fingers in front of Oliver's face, trying to get his attention.

It took a moment for Oliver's eyes to focus, actually looking at the others instead of glazing over them. He responded with a simple sentence. "I understand now."

"Okay," Barry drawled. "Understand what, exactly?"

"Everything. Life, death, and everything in between. The past, the present, the future. All exist at once and never at all. The universal truth."

"Okay, clearly the power has gone to your head." Kara said. Kara ignited her eyes, ready to send a laser to destroy the book. "Drop the book, and we'll all go home. Eat some dinner. How about it, buddy?"

"Fighting is such an impracticality. But I will not let my understanding slip away." Oliver threatened.

"Think for a second! Don't let the book control you. Remember who you are! You're The Green Arrow! Your understanding, it's not yours. It's not real. I know you don't want to give it up. But it's what needs to happen." Barry shouted in an attempt to reach Oliver, but prepared himself for a fight regardless. Out of the corner of his eye, Barry could see the others gearing themselves up for another fight just in case. "The book, it doesn't belong to you. It doesn't belong to any of us. I know the power must be enticing, addictive, but you're stronger than that. You don't need this power. This power, it can't be trusted and nobody should have the power it gives. It's not right,"

Everybody unconsciously held their breath as they waited for Oliver to respond, to see what he would do, whether to give up unlimited power or embrace it.

An eternity seemed to pass while it was probably only a few seconds. Finally it seemed Oliver had made a decision and closed the book, sealing the light and the power between its sheets. "You sure have a way with words my friend,"

Everybody sighed in relief and they all gathered to hug together. "It's a skill I've learned to hone. Words first, actions later. It works like 5% of the time. But that's 3% more than I thought it was going to," Barry cheekily responded.

"So what do we do with that thing?" Jesse asked, pointedly looking at the large book that was still sitting inconspicuously in Oliver's hands.

"Now you give it to me," the book floated out of Oliver's hands and flew through the air before a hand caught it mid flight. There stood a large man that they all were pretty sure wasn't there before. He wore strange garments that almost seemed to glow as he spoke in his deep voice. "I must admit, I'm impressed. I look away for a day and already you have accomplished what all others have failed to achieve in months. You are truly worthy,"

"Who in the name of The Speed Force are you?" Cisco exclaimed.

"I have gone by many names throughout the eons. You may call me The Monitor, for I am the one tasked to look after and maintain balance in the multiverse." the Man, The Monitor, declared. "I have been searching for so long, and you are the first to pass my test."

"Your test? You orchestrated all of this? You caused all of this? Why?" Oliver asked.

"There is a threat coming in the near future. A Crisis the likes of which you have never seen. And the opponent on the other side lies my opposite, equal to me in every way. I need an army and you are my recruits. Now all that's left is-" The Monitor cut himself off when noticed who else was among the group of heroes. "You three! Children of the second and thirty-eighth dimension. What are you doing here?" The Monitor pointed at Jesse, J'onn, and Kara.

"You enlisted help from parallel worlds. That's how you solved this so quickly." The Monitor mumbled to himself. "This won't do. This won't do at all. The experiment has been contaminated. This test was meant for this world, and this world alone. I'm going to have to restart the whole thing all over again. But first, you three! Go home!" The Monitor shot a beam of energy out of his hand that engulfed the three Earth-hoppers and when the energy dissipated, the three were gone.

"What did you do to them?!" Oliver shouted in anger, pointing an arrow at the being for this thing couldn't be a man.

"Calm yourself. I have simply returned them to the realities that spawned them. Wait a moment, you won't even realize I'm gone. I need to make a few adjustments; make sure they won't be able to return and you can't call them for help. In fact, I'm going to erase this whole day from existence. This has been an entire waste of time." The Monitor huffed like a petulant child. "With any luck, you'll see me soon enough when I come to collect The Book of Destiny once again."

"Wait a second-" Barry tried to shout, but it was in vain as the world disappeared.


What did you all think? I hope I improved on the original and given a good reason for another version of Elseworlds. A big battle with human Amazo, only able to use the powers of the ones he is currently facing. Was it more interesting than the show? I like to think so, but I suppose I'm biased.

Next week will be the final instalment of Elseworlds and you'll see something different, obviously since I've gotten rid of all alternate Earth assistance. Anyone care to make a guess? It's not going to be as exciting as this one, but I hope I made it just as intense.

Give me your thoughts. I live off your reviews, especially with exams coming up.