The Speed Force on lockdown! Some of the Rogues are plotting something big inside Iron Heights, and the Flash goes inside to root out the plot. Meanwhile, Wallace figures out his future, and Linda tries to find out if she really has powers...
The Flash #782 is another fantastic issue from Jeremy Adams. Adams has done a great job of re-establishing Wally as DC's foremost speedster. I look forward to seeing what Adams has planned for Wally as he heads into Dark Crisis and next issue's "The Search for Barry Allen. Read Full Review
The Flash is basically in a dead heat with Nightwing and Batman Superman World's Finest for best DC regular series. It's been consistently good since Adams' arrival and with Adams, Pasarin and crew so dialed in, this has become one of the best comics from any company. And one you can't skip at this point if you enjoy comic books. Read Full Review
THE FLASH #782 offers quick fun and goofy sidebars that make the issue lighthearted and entertaining for all ages. Read Full Review
It's hard to find a book that's more pure fun right now than Jeremy Adams' Flash. It doesn't have the dense storytelling or larger issues of some books, but it embraces the spirit of the DCU in a way I haven't seen for a long time. It could come right out of the '90s in the best way. Read Full Review
A really well-done issue that you're going to enjoy. Loads of action and an interesting mystery is uncovered and it maintains that Flash spirit of enjoyment. Grab this one, folks! Read Full Review
I love seeing Wally and Wallace together and I hope that this remains a staple of this book. Not just because I want Flash to have a sidekick but because I love seeing more of the West Family and with Wallace showing up more here, maybe we'll even get some more Iris. The art in this issue is great all the way through and the plot harkens back to some Pre-Flashpoint stories with Warden Wolf and Blacksmith's Rogues that I can't wait to find out more about. Read Full Review
The Flash doesn't break the wheel but it sure does play to its strengths. Read Full Review
TO THE SPEED LAB!! BECAUSE... THAT'S WHERE I WORK :)
100TH BABY!!!
I need Jeremy Adams on this title forever.
Wallace is Jason Todd of the Flash family, poor guy.
What's not to love about this book! It's wholesome, action packed, the script is tight and the dialogue is superb. Everything that happens in this comic is great! Fernando Pasarin's pencils have elevated this run to new heights after the cringe inducing digital vomit that is Brandon Petersen's art. The Flash is a book you simply can't put down, and everyone needs to buy this every month.
Jeremy Adams has been a godsend, and I give a lot of credit to him due to the fact that he's had to weave through an absurd amount of event fallout into his books. He redeemed Wally after Heroes In Crisis, sidestepped the Earth-3 crossover, and now has to derail the plot once more for Dark Crisis shenanigans. Godspeed to you Adams and Pasarin!
This was a pretty fun issue. While my interest isn't too strong with the Linda storyline quite yet, Wally and Ace continue to be written very well together. While the story itself is entertaining, the dialogue makes everything else even more enjoyable. The storyline set up here with the warden is nice as well, as it sets up an intriguing new villain for Wally and Ace to go against.
a fun and entertaining issue that has me interested in whats going to happen next.
A fun read. The book moves at lightning speed but never gives up on characters. The art is good and everything blends well. Overall best series out there right now.