“Endless Winter” chapter two! As the world’s heroes rush to stop the freezing conditions running rampant across the globe, the Fastest Man Alive speeds directly into Black Adam. With the planet losing hope, the Flash and Kahndaq’s ruler must find a way to work together, while a story from Black Adam’s past reveals his connection to the threat that now returns to end the world with freezing ice and fearsome frost.
Henry and Santucci deliver some great imagery throughout the issue. I enjoy the contrast between the flashback and the present story both in style and details. A really good looking issue. Read Full Review
The Flash #767 is a good issue establishing where the team is at after encountering the Frost King last issue and serving as a check-in of sorts. There are mysteries afoot from the villain to Black Adam, and more importantly the Justice League may be too tapped to find a solution before it's too late. Read Full Review
So many events in this era of comics rely on a cavalcade of tie-ins, but the tight story here is a great throwback to the mini-events of the '90s. Read Full Review
The Flash #767 is part of a larger event but feels small and intimate. While there are guest stars and cameos, it is centered around just one character in the Flash. His heroism and determination bring a smile to the readers face as they read it. Black Adam as the other major part of the comic is fantastically written, unpredictable in what he will do next. The brilliant interactions and action is brought to life through terrific lines and colours. With the Flash moving further into the crossover at full speed, so are we. Read Full Review
The Flash #767 was an enjoyable and interesting chapter in the Endless Winter story. I highly recommend checking the rest of the crossover event's chapters. However, I do not appreciate having a 3 month wait until Barry's story continues in #768. Read Full Review
This isnt an essential part of the crossover, but its a solid and enjoyable read for those who are already invested in Endless Winter. Read Full Review
If you're looking for pulse-pounding thrills, fast-moving action, and deep revelations about the Endless Winter crossover ... well, you're gonna be disappointed, pal. Read Full Review
"Endless Winter" rages on inFlash#767 (@AndyLanning @ronmarz @claytonhenryart Maolo @swands), a fun romp of a comic that doesn't ask much more of its readers than to buckle up and enjoy the ride. And that's more than enough! Read Full Review
If you can find a brief refresher for the first part of this crossover, it is totally worth it as this makes for a strong entry. Read Full Review
Overall, if you read and liked the first issue of Endless Winter, you might get something out of its second chapter. Otherwise, youll find little in this issue to draw your interest. The brief flashback might get you on the hook, but the story that follows is little more than the next baby step in this 9 issue story. Heres hoping a regular writer with an inspired vision comes aboard The Flash soon because the last few months since Joshua Williamson left have been rough. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, our fears were realized in this issue. Nothing really of proper note, aside from a conversation with Black Adam, takes place. We spend most of the issue explaining everything that is going on and the rest of the issue is Barry running around accomplishing mostly nothing. Most of the actions Barry takes are throwaway lines used for one or two panels before moving on to the next thing. It really feels like this was just done for that one conversation with Black Adam and the rest was to justify a 4 dollar price tag and frankly, it isn't worth it. There's some great art in this book but that's about all I can find to praise. Even the pivotal conversation with Black Adam only lasts for 2 pages and then we continue doing nothing. Just another blatant attempt to increase sales by involving this book in a crossover.Bits and PiecesWhile there is some great art in this issue, there is almost no reason for the average reader to pick up this issue. There is one scene in it that seem Read Full Review
Only Barry Allen can make the imminent end of the world kinda boring.
This is really not that interesting.
Since Williamson left, the book's been pretty directionless. Dc just keeps feeding the fans with filler till the start of future state. To treat one of your biggest books this way, without putting any thought to it, i find disgusting. It's not like i have any strong feeling towards this specific issue (other than the fact that it is completely unimportant), i just hate the sentiment.