Barry Allen is trapped in the Speed Force while an impostor wreaks havoc at home! Can The Fastest Man Alive make it back in time to put things right?
I feel like such a fool. I've only been following this book for six months, and I should have been following since this creative team took over. This gives you everything you want in a super hero book and more.Outstanding story and visuals that have me racing each month for the next issue. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
I have been a big fan of this story arc from the beginning and this issue is the most complete and interesting one yet. We get Overload's background, see Future Barry cross the line and find out a dark secret of the Savage Lands. Brett Booth and the rest of the art team make the book look great and Robert Venditti and Van Jensen really deliver the goods. I can't wait to see how it all ends and what the aftermath entails. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review
The Flash #39 is full of fun action but the execution only goes so far at delivering what this title should be. Read Full Review
The Flash #39is the definition of mediocre. It's neither good nor bad – merely adequate. Brett Booth continues to pour his heart and soul into the pencils, which are further enhanced by Norm Rapmund's inks and Andrew Dalhouse's colors. Unfortunately, the script continues to be – at best – okay. The ideas show promise, but refuse to be executed properly.Given the developments that occur between the covers, it remains to be seen if writers Robert Venditti and Van Jensen will be able to close the door on their trans-dimensional, time-travel adventure before the two monthConvergence hiatus. Read Full Review
The one thing missing since the first issue has been fun but I'm happy to say that it's back. It took a bit but this creative team is starting to hit their stride.