THE WORLD-SHATTERING CONCLUSION! Their friendship is fractured. The Earth is crumbling under their feet. How can the Flash and Aquaman possibly face the overwhelming threat of the Voidsong's full power? It's a star-bound showdown for the ages-with the entire DC Universe in the balance-as super-gods and aliens collide!
Georgiev delivers some impressive visuals throughout the issue. I really enjoyed the visual style of the story and there are some great thrilling moments within the story itself. Read Full Review
Aquaman / The Flash: Voidsong #3 ends the arc with big action and plenty of heart. The pacing, dialog, and plotting are all on-point, and the resolution is satisfying. However, the epilogue drags on way too long, overstepping several moments to gracefully end the story. Read Full Review
Aquaman and Flash dont typically team up, which made their pairing here even more fun. This was an enjoyable three issue mini-series and well worth checking out for fans of either/or both characters. Read Full Review
This has been an odd series, but I think it brought it home in the end. Read Full Review
While I ultimately wish there had been just a little bit more of Aquaman & The Flash: Voidsong, the third issue is honestly pretty great. Read Full Review
Beautiful meat & potatoes superheroics from a top-notch team. I almost skipped this one, writing it off as another forgettable, marginal miniseries pumped out for quick cash, but I'm so glad I didn't. If you like PKJ's Action Comics, give this little gem of a book a go. It won't let you down.
Better than last issue, but still not on the same level of issue one. I felt like it was a little heavy handed, and that sort of came out of nowhere. It was pretty good, I guess.
Laziest wrap-up ever. Barry knew that the Iris was fake and yet he was accepting of the whole thing. Not sure what was going on there. Then they needed filler because the story (and I use that term lightly) wasn't big enough so they did a bunch of two-page spreads. Very disappointing.
Trash.