I like the art and it's the real superman. I may give this run a try.
Hunt for the glaive! When a mysterious glaive crash-lands in the middle of Central City, the Flash must race against time to stop its ill effects, all while keeping an army of super-villains from obtaining this unknown and sinister cosmic prize.
It's hard to knock a book that delivers so consistently right down to the villain payoff and launch of a new arc. The Flash is definitely a title alongside Nightwing and Catwoman that are can't miss titles from DC. Read Full Review
The Flash #775 is another stellar issue from Jeremy Adams, Fernando Pasarin , and Matt Ryan. Adams has been doing an absolutely fantastic job on this title. The Flash has been my favourite comic since the start of the Rebirth era. And thanks to Adams, it remains so in the Infinite Frontier era. Read Full Review
Flash#775 continues Jeremy Adams' back-to-basics reinvigoration of the Scarlet Speedster with his run's strongest issue to date. Find out what all the fuss is about! Read Full Review
Pasarin delivers some exciting and visually thrilling imagery throughout the issue. Not only did the characters look amazing, but the scene with the villains coming for the weapon was beautifully composed. Read Full Review
At times, this run feels like it's mostly trying to please fans after such a dry streak, but other times it works on its own as a run that straddles the best of the old and the new. Read Full Review
The reason why Wally is immune to the anger sweeping the city might be a tad “zen' for some. But it does show some growth in his character and also why he's a different Flash than Barry is. Read Full Review
It's clear that the creative team is having a blast here, but the story could have used just a bit more cohesion in terms of juggling the sheer amount of characters and elements at play here. Read Full Review
This issue of The Flash feels weird in that while we're doing some fun things and the book looks great, the story just doesn't feel all that thought out and some elements feel thrown in last-minute which just makes things that you may think are interesting at first, just silly when they're finally revealed. We get an interesting premise here and a cliffhanger that will definitely bring me back for more but this first issue of this arc left me wanting ultimately. Read Full Review
Hunt for the glaive! When a mysterious glaive crash-lands in the middle of Central City, the Flash must race against time to stop its ill effects, all while keeping an army of super-villains from obtaining this unknown and sinister cosmic prize. Read Full Review
This run gets better and better!
The beginning to the first real arc.
This run has been super fun, I was not expecting Jeremy Adams, a new guy (I think), to write such a fun book. Passarin's art is great and delivers some great panels
Man... It's not easy to find comics as fun as this nowadays. Amazing issue
Jeremy Adams continuously proves with every issue that he is delivering one of the best ongoing titles at DC currently, and I am finding no problem in that whatsoever.
This has honestly become a really fun series. I don't know what was up with that first arc, but everything since has been quality. And so much more fun than the Barry run.
This is a really good run. Surprisingly one of DC's best books right now.
Not going to lie, Jeremy Adams is one of the best new and upcoming writers out there. His run is almost as good as Mark Waid, Joshua Williamson, and Geoff Johns.
Not sure how this appearance of Eclipso will fit in with Superman & The Authority as well as his involvement in Infinite Frontier but Doctor Fate next issue!
Also, loving that they brought back the post-rebirth wally suit from 2009.
As always, a fun book.
Ehh dunno how I feel about this run, its giving me CW flash vibes