“Legion of Zoom” part one! As the Flash’s greatest enemies-Gorilla Grodd, the Turtle, Trickster, and Captain Cold-attack Central City at the same time, the Fastest Man Alive finds he’s not fast enough to stop them all or save everyone in danger!
The Flash #757 is another stellar effort from Williamson, Sandoval, and Tarragona. The title is clearly building to major confrontation in the coming months. This is going to be a hell of a summer for the Flash! Read Full Review
It is a bunch of setup for sure but it is interesting and doesn't bore. Read Full Review
Rafa Sandoval handles the art this issue with his classical streamlined style. Sandoval has been a regular artist for the book almost since the start of Williamsons run and its nice knowing the art will be consistent throughout this arc. Read Full Review
There are still a lot of hanging plotlines here that I'm hoping Williamson will come back to before the end, but it seems pretty clear that this will be one of the defining Flash runs. I can only hope whatever property Williamson moves on to next lets him go as in-depth as this one did. Read Full Review
Flash #757 rips, roars, and races as Barry Allen is confronted by his greatest foes at once - but the real mystery is the one the one that goes all the way back toDC: Rebirth #1! If you've been waiting for answers to the fateful night when Wally West returned, DO NOT miss this series! Read Full Review
As Joshua Williamson's run on The Flash approaches its end, the Legion of Zoom goes on the offensive. Read Full Review
As Williamson's run on The Flash sprints toward its finale, I'm certainly crossing my fingers that it will be seen as one of the best Barry Allen runs since Geoff Johns left the book. Read Full Review
This book feels like the ultimate final showdown for Flash and that's exciting on multiple levels. The issue starts off a bit slow, but once it kicks into gear you'll be dying for the next issue. Read Full Review
The characters in this issue of Flash seem to have just accepted their roles in the Flash comic because they don't really seem to care about what's happening. A major villain is on the lose, Barry is unable to find him so everyone just goes on, business as usual. We see that the CCPD is plagued with gross incompetence without Barry in the evidence lab and it all leads to an inciting incident which will be what the rest of this story focuses on. This issue is pretty boring and doesn't seem to do much other than continue to set up a storyline that we already set up in the previous issue. Read Full Review
" That was the point of no return for reverse-flash and me. Our destiny forever in a loop of death and rebirth."
- FLASH
Not a bad book but very much a tedious one.
I would be thrilled if the Rogues and Turtle don't appear in another Flash book for a long time.
It’s just... not that interesting? Maybe if Barry was a more interesting person I would care more. Art’s nice though.
This issue is kind of like that pitiful plate of spaghetti and meatballs that Barry scarfs down. This is the only time I've related to Barry on a real level. Just re-heated plain spaghetti and meatballs. Yeah it'll fill you up. Give you some much needed calories. But man, no pasta sauce?