Vanishing Point (DC)

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Following a trail of Omega energy, [[Superman]], [[Booster Gold]] and [[Rip Hunter]] travelled to the station that was in the process of self-destructing but managed to consult with the bio-organic Archivist construct. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2)
 
Following a trail of Omega energy, [[Superman]], [[Booster Gold]] and [[Rip Hunter]] travelled to the station that was in the process of self-destructing but managed to consult with the bio-organic Archivist construct. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2)
  
===The New 52===
+
===Post-Flashpoint===
 
Only a handful of people were aware of its existence. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
 
Only a handful of people were aware of its existence. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
  
Line 13: Line 13:
 
From within it, every point of solidified time that had transpired and more was visible. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
 
From within it, every point of solidified time that had transpired and more was visible. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
  
Archives within the station contained stored every event that had ever occurred. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2) At the vault, there resided the power source of the Vanishing Point with his being a chronal field. No human was capable of surviving exposure to it without shielding and those afflicted with chronal radiation could become transformed into time manipulating entities. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
+
One section within the Vanishing Point was the '''Library of Time''' that was a chamber giving the users visual access to every moment in history. The area served as a living computer with it accessing the timestream for the relevant point of interest. Linear Men that completed their initial stage of training were allowed access to this chamber. (Legacy of Superman v1 #1) Archives within the station contained stored every event that had ever occurred. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2) At the vault, there resided the power source of the Vanishing Point with his being a chronal field. No human was capable of surviving exposure to it without shielding and those afflicted with chronal radiation could become transformed into time manipulating entities. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)
  
 
==Inhabitants==
 
==Inhabitants==
Line 19: Line 19:
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Vanishing Point was created by Dan Jurgens where it made its first appearance in Adventures of Superman v1 #476 (March, 1991).
+
*Vanishing Point was created by Dan Jurgens where it made its first appearance in Adventures of Superman v1 #476 (March, [[1991]]).
  
 
==In other media==
 
==In other media==
Line 28: Line 28:
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''Time Masters: Vanishing Point'':
+
*''Legacy of Superman v1'':
 +
*''Time Masters: Vanishing Point v1'':
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 07:10, 12 February 2019

Vanishing Point in the top right in Booster Gold v2 #18.

Vanishing Point is a location that features in DC.

Contents

History

Origin

Following a trail of Omega energy, Superman, Booster Gold and Rip Hunter travelled to the station that was in the process of self-destructing but managed to consult with the bio-organic Archivist construct. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2)

Post-Flashpoint

Only a handful of people were aware of its existence. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)

Overview

From within it, every point of solidified time that had transpired and more was visible. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)

One section within the Vanishing Point was the Library of Time that was a chamber giving the users visual access to every moment in history. The area served as a living computer with it accessing the timestream for the relevant point of interest. Linear Men that completed their initial stage of training were allowed access to this chamber. (Legacy of Superman v1 #1) Archives within the station contained stored every event that had ever occurred. (Batman - The Return of Bruce Wayne v1 #2) At the vault, there resided the power source of the Vanishing Point with his being a chronal field. No human was capable of surviving exposure to it without shielding and those afflicted with chronal radiation could become transformed into time manipulating entities. (Convergence: Booster Gold v1 #2)

Inhabitants

  •  :

Notes

  • Vanishing Point was created by Dan Jurgens where it made its first appearance in Adventures of Superman v1 #476 (March, 1991).

In other media

Television

Vanishing Point in Legends of Tomorrow.
  • In Legends of Tomorrow, the Vanishing Point appeared in the shared universe of the Arrowverse where it was first mentioned in "White Knight". It was said that it was the home of the Time Masters that oversaw the timeline to ensure it was not disrupted. In "Destiny", it was shown that the home of the Time Masters contained a device called the Oculus Wellspring that was a closely guarded secret of their high council that allowed them to see the future. The Oculus was described as being a massive supercomputer that was powered by a supernova. Captain Baxter of the timeship Acheron was heading towards Vanishing Point when it was attacked by Time Pirates leading to her disabling its time drive. In "River of Time", Rip Hunter along with the crew of the Waverider took the captive Vandal Savage to the Vanishing Point.
  • In Justice League Action, the Vanishing Point made an appearance in the animated television series in the episode "Time Out". It was the secret headquarters of Booster Gold with it being situated outside of time which he built as a place from which he could combat anomalies in the timeline. Booster Gold took Batman here after a large and powerful Chronovore emerged in the present day that began to freeze time.

Appearances

  • Legacy of Superman v1:
  • Time Masters: Vanishing Point v1:

External Links

This article is a stub. You can help Multiversal Omnipedia by expanding it.

Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Toolbox