Iron Heights, the Keystone City penitentiary that houses most of its supervillains and rogues, has turned its inmates loose, and now the repercussions begin! The Top takes the Flash for a spin, and his new powers are revealed.
One does have to love a villain whose main claim to fame is that he can make the Flash vomit. Now I understand the basic premise of the idea, as I'm sure I join many people whose childhood memories include the discovery that corn dogs, cotton candy & spinning rides are never a good combo. However, the way that Wally manages to beat the Top struck me as a bit odd, as did the explanation for how the Top was inducing the vertigo, as I always assumed in had to do with the inner ear, so the whole closing one's eyes struck me as an unusual and rather clumsy way of giving Wally an immunity to the Top's debilitating power. In any event the issue did keep me entertained, and the material away from the battle was strong enough that I left the issue quite pleased. The last page also sets up a rather interesting premise for next month's adventure. Read Full Review