"I will find a way to save the DCEU by seeking across the Multiverse," said The Flash. The scarlet speedster looked at Superman, Wonder Woman, Aqua Man, Cyborg, Batman and Alfred Pennyworth. The Justice League members looked at Barry Allen, also known as The Flash. The youngest member of the League is also the most dangerous. In order to prevent the malevolent space deity Darkseid from conquering the Planet Earth, The Flash has gone to great extremes.
"Another one of you meddlesome Flashes," came a deep voice as The Flash sped across the Multiverse. Lightning struck and The Flash ended up someplace completely new. After fighting alongside the Michael Keaton version of Batman against the Kryptonian invaders, The Flash found himself in yet another universe. All he wanted was to make it home. He couldn't save his mother from the man who would kill her at the store and frame his father for it because it was a canon event. The Flash found himself facing a version of Bruce Wayne/Batman which looked suspiciously like George Clooney.
"Oh fuck," said The Flash. Taking a deep breath, Barry Allen sat this new Batman down and explained everything to him. The tall, silver-haired and blue-eyed, George Clooney version of Bruce Wayne/Batman looked different from the Ben Affleck version that Barry Allen was familiar with. He was also much younger from the Michael Keaton version of Batman who helped The Flash battle the Kryptonians led by Zod. The Sacha Calle version of Supergirl also helped Batman and The Flash against the alien invaders but she was also killed by General Zod. So much for that...
"We must get you back to your corner of the Multiverse," said the George Clooney version of Batman. Smiling, The Flash nodded. The two of them hung out in the Bat Cave, discussing plans and running over simulations in the Bat-computer. Bruce Wayne also checked in with the Chris O'Donnell version of Robin and the Alicia Silverstone version of Batgirl. The two of them were fighting a bunch of techno-criminals in Bludhaven but Batman knew they could handle themselves. It was up to this seasoned Batman to help this rookie hero known as The Flash.
"I will speed up like never before," The Flash said impulsively. Before the George Clooney version of Batman could stop him, Barry Allen escaped to yet another universe. This time, he went to the Smallville version of the DC Universe. The one made famous by the Tom Welling version of Superman and the Michael Rosenbaum version of Lex Luthor. The Flash shook his head as he found himself in that universe's version of Metropolis.
A group of meta-humans escaped from Project Cadmus and were loose on the streets of Metroplis, Kansas. The Metropolis police force did all it could but they were powerless against a woman who could become pure electricity, a man who could generate and control fire, and an invulnerable man with super strength. As the police tried in vain to contain the threat, a red-and-blue blur came on the scene. The Flash watched, amazed, as the Tom Welling version of Superman came on the scene.