Flash #219

Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Justiniano Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 23, 2005 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
7.0Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The Cheetah has come to Keystone City in search of the man she believes can teach her to be faster: Zoom, the Reverse-Flash! And where the Cheetah is, Wonder Woman can't be far behind!

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Mar 8, 2005

    I've always been quite fond of Justiniano's work, but he does seem to have a habit of dropping off my radar for several years, as the last time I can recall seeing his name on a project was on a Beast Boy miniseries. However, I more than welcome his return to deliver the art on this crossover with Wonder Woman, as his art wonderfully captures the creepy visuals that the story calls for. Zoom's power makes for a particularly effective visual, as the art nicely conveys that he's not quite fully in this reality; he looks a bit like a bad television signal. The scene where Zoom destroys the police car is also a wonderful display of the danger that the character poses. The art also does remarkably captures the intensity of the battle that Wonder Woman has with Giganta. That opening double page spread made for a great visual introduction into Wonder Woman's corner of the DCU. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shawn Hill Mar 22, 2005

    While Johnson is serviceable, I anxiously await Moraless arrival on this title, as I think he can do much more with the most interesting aspect of Ruckas run, the operatic plotting of the gods. Plus, his Diana is beautiful. Read Full Review

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