The search for Barry Allen! Wally and Wallace have arrived on the planet Pariah has trapped Barry on-but it's not quite a happy reunion among the Flashes. The Dark Crisis tie-in storyline continues!
The Flash #784 is another fantastic issue from Jeremy Adams. While The Flash has always been one of my favourite comics, it has become my very favourite in the Rebirth and Infinite Frontier eras. And with Adams writing it, it will likely hold that place for the foreseeable future. Read Full Review
The Flash #784 is an even better issue than the opening salvo of last issue, firmly establishing the stakes and having some fun with alternate dimensions. The Flash makes the multiverse feel new again. Read Full Review
The Flash remains a vastly enjoyable read that outdistances the competition on the strength of the excellent scripting and lively action sequences. Read Full Review
This story works not just as an event tie-in, but as a fascinating look at decades of Flash legacy and the way comics have changed over the years. Read Full Review
THE FLASH #784 was fun, vibrant, and added some intriguing developments that will cause fans to ponder as to what the heck is going on in these alternate worlds. Readers won't get any new big answers, however, they will see the gist of these next few issues as the Hunt for Barry Allen continues. Read Full Review
The Flash #784 utilizes the best aspects of the entire Flash franchise to tell a strong story. Read Full Review
A very enjoyable comic and an important part of your Dark Crisis experience. I highly recommend you grab this one! Read Full Review
The Flash #784 is a brilliant injection of pace to the series. The three separate stories that are running parallel to each other bring with them unique settings and characters. The energy this comic contains is infectious and so much fun. It is full of content and incredibly exciting events brought to life with gorgeous art that is able to adapt to fit the needs of the story. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like here in this multiverse excursion featuring the main speedsters of the Flash Family, especially when it comes to some fun concepts such as "Night Flash" and Barry Allen piloting a big rig in a Mad Max scenario. Read Full Review
While the Search For Barry Allen continues to be a fun tie-in to Dark Crisis, there's too much of this book that's currently not doing anything. Yeah, you can have fun with a Flash/Batman amalgam or a Mad Max Barry Allen, but these sections of the book only seem to take away what we could be getting out of the amazingly presented Barry Allen dream world that's keeping our hero prisoner. The art is great and the Dark Crisis aspects of this book are great but I still think we could be getting more. Read Full Review
This is one of those runs that slowly gets better and better
Another good Dark Crisis tie-in issue for this series. The Mad Max world is my least favorite of the three different realities, so I'm glad it was the first one covered of the three established in #783. As for the middle, the Night-Flash is definitely an interesting concept, but left a little to be desired, in my opinion. However, the final universe really brought things back up in quality for me. This was the best of the three setups in the previous issue, and this is still the best of the three stories, in my opinion. There's such an eerie vibe going on amongst the bright colors and classic feel, I love it.
Flash is just fun. Everything works and the issue is never boring.
Feels like they’re just doing the same thing that they did at the beginning of the run, going to different flash timelines for the sake of references