Unexpected heroes arrive to help the Flash in his final confrontation with Eclipso. Can Wally West move fast enough to save the universe? Find out in part three of “the Eclipso War!”
Once again, Jeremy Adams has knocked it out of the park with The Flash #779. Under Adams, The Flash has been outshining the rest of DC's lineup. And that's no easy feat considering how considering the excellent titles that DC is currently producing. Read Full Review
After years of serious, crime-thriller Flash stories starting Barry, this run seems to be channeling The Incredibles and the silver age as its primary influences"and it couldn't be doing better by Wally fans. Read Full Review
Flash #779 brings the Eclipso saga to a close with a wonderful rediscovery of what makes the West family so special! So why is the art so incongruent? I feel like DC really shortchangedsomebody here, whether it's the artists who should have deserved a shot (and undoubtedly a paycheck) for crafting the entire issue, or readers, who got a wonderful script that was dragged down because of the art-by-committee approach. It's hard to be mad at any of the artists themselves, though, because taken as individual parts, each artist's contribution is wildly successful. It's only when viewed from the 30,000-foot perspective that the bumps in the visual road are perceived. Read Full Review
A light affair that definitely highlights the strengths of DC's heroic roster. Read Full Review
Now that the Eclipso threat is over, this book feels like it can get back on track with being the West Family book that I really want it to be, not only with what we saw in the B-plot of this arc but with what we have as our cliffhanger as well. The art was great throughout and adding Maxine Baker to this arc was genius and opens so much going forward. Read Full Review
Feels great to have good west family adventures again
Decent enough ending with a nice cliffhanger. The last battle was pretty cool since the kids pretty much stole the arc.
I enjoyed this. It was nice seeing the plots come together, and I'm excited to see where the ending takes us!
The changong artists were distracting. Some I liked, others not so much (the mask is so clunky looking in some panels!).
An issue with a very powerful message and a very interesting last page, I really liked this.
One of the most consistent books coming out of DC right now. A great palette cleanser for the world ending crisis rehashes that are to come.
Fun but I don't know if we need to have God included in the mix.
I’m not a Flash fan but I bought this issue because at least hinting at the existence of a good, moral, God that cares for us and has plans for us is something 99% of other comic writers won’t do, and because Jeremy Adams seems like a good person. This was a fun story and a nice change of pace from what sometimes feels like the monolithic, secular humanist worldview put forth by most other comic writers.
This is pretty good, and I'm honestly glad we're done with this arc. A lot of it relied on good characterization, and that mostly worked, but I want good characters and an engaging plot.
Ending is dumb but we’ll see what happens going forward