"BLACK HOLE RISING"! While the Flash's negative Speed Force powers begin to take their deadly toll on Barry Allen's life, Black Hole begins its most audacious assault yet when the criminal outfit finally assumes control of S.T.A.R. Labs!
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Rebirth has definitely produced some interesting and exciting storylines for a lot of DC's major heroes and the Flash is no exception. Read Full Review
The Flash #32 sets up a new status quo for the book for the time being. It brings back old characters and some newer characters and is a great step for the book overall. Read Full Review
Despite that one major flaw, Flash #32 begins a promising new arc for the Scarlet Speedster. Barry is mostly as lovable as ever, and the changes with his Negative Speed Force powers are interesting. This one gets a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
The Flash #32 felt like stepping into a different world altogether, yet in a good way. This creative team doesn't play it safe which is something to appreciate when looking for every new arc to be refreshing compared to the last. New powers to explore, new dynamics, more problems, and a treat at the end to anyone who was onboard for the Godspeed story arc. Read Full Review
The story advances the narratives which began in the previous arc, Negative, with one big exception. Barry makes progress learning how to use his new powers when he's connected to the negative speed force. Read Full Review
An interesting new story is emerging for Flash and I really want to see where it's going. Read Full Review
It is apparent that there is a battle going on between positivity and negativity going on in Barry's soul, which reflects the war between those forces that seems to be happening in the wider DCU. The Rebirth saga seems to be building to something big, and I'm betting that Barry will be in the thick of it. Read Full Review
Neil Googe's style may lack the slick, angular quality of Carmine Di Giandomenico's, but Googe still injects the story with ample energy and a proper sense of speed. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue has a few problems. The pacing and set up seems a bit jumbled at times, but there are interesting characters at the center of it to keep you hooked. The art is fantastic once again, it shows how much they care for this series. Read Full Review
The story sets up a few plot threads to be followed soon so it moves slowly enough. Not much happens of course. It's a decent read. Read Full Review
Joshua Williamson starts a new arc and while some of this series' old problems stick around, I want to see what happens from this point on. Read Full Review
A decent story, loved how dark Iron Heights was portrayed, just as it is supposed to be. The character progression is great and the final page left me really interested about what's to come next.
Better than previous issue!