The Flash #56 DC Comics Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Scott Kolins Colors: Luis Guerrero Letters: Steve Wands Alright, let me start off with a minor rant; this one is an oldie but goldie. Why do comic publishers still use the marketing trick of placing the work of one artist on the cover while the interior… Continue reading The Flash #56 Review
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The Flash #55 Review
The Flash #55 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Scott Kolins Colors by: Luis Guerrero Letters by: Steve Wands Barry Allen is thinking about his memories of Halloween and where he would like to be spending it with Iris and battling Solomon Grundy alongside Justice League Dark was not on the list. After… Continue reading The Flash #55 Review
The Flash #54 Review
The Flash #54 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Christian Duce Colors by: Luis Guerrero Letters by: Steve Wands Flash continues to fight with Trickster at Iron Heights and both the warden and Commander Cold are looking to kill one or both of them in the process. When Barry finds a way to… Continue reading The Flash #54 Review
The Flash #53 Review
The Flash #53 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Christian Duce Colors by: Luis Guerrero Letters by: Steve Wands Barry Allen is about to learn that trusting anyone named Cold is a bad idea. After getting a look at the back story of the 25th century officer named Commander Cold, we are given… Continue reading The Flash #53 Review
The Flash #52 Review
The Flash #52 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Christian Duce Colors by: Luis Guerrero Letters by: Steve Wands Barry Allen has gathered as many speedsters from across the multiverse as he can in order to find out anything about the new forces that have affected the speed force on his Earth. Unfortunately,… Continue reading The Flash #52 Review
The Flash #51 Review
The Flash #51 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Scott Holins Colors by: Luis Guerrero Letters by: Steve Wands Iris West has decided that it is time for her to become whole with the memories that she has gotten back with the return of Wally. After the events of Flash War, Wally himself… Continue reading The Flash #51 Review
The Flash #49 Review
The Flash #49 DC Comics Written by: Joshua Williamson Art by: Howard Porter Colors by: Hi-Fi Letters by: Steve Wands The Flash War continues as Amanda Waller and Steve Trevor move a force outside of Smallville to try and stop the speedsters. Barry tries to reason with Wally to stop before he causes a disaster… Continue reading The Flash #49 Review