Wally West is exhausted, and has been running nonstop since even before he had to step up in the wake of the loss of the Justice League. But, as he's figured out what he needs to do to free Barry (while also keeping Wallace from falling into Pariah's plans), he's also long overdue for a chat with Linda...
The Flash #786 is a miraculous book. Despite being a middle-chapter tie-in to a crossover event, it is easily accessible to new readers. The story is gripping, the characters instantly likeable and the artwork all-around amazing. If you haven't been reading The Flash, here is where to start. Read Full Review
This book has basically been a textbook case in how to pull off a good tie-in. Read Full Review
My only true, and biggest real concern is that I feel like weve been floating in this empty story void for months now where Adams hasnt really had the chance to continue his story or add weight to his ideas. Fun and cute can only get you so far. Now, I want to see what Adams can do by building on that same charm hes captured and ushering in a new, powerful era with the entire West family. I have a feeling hes the right guy for the job! Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
Watch out for The Fraction....... but for right now you can just watch out for the Flash Family coming together and having some fun together while beating back the forces of The Great Darkness. This is such a fun Dark Crisis tie-in and it's doing the most in showing us the world during this event..... because it's actually doing something. We've got great art, great storytelling, and an issue that reminds us why we love reading about Wally West and everyone in his family.8.5/10 Read Full Review
This issue makes for a solid Dark Crisis tie-in and Adams makes sure to keep plot threads and subplots hes established continue on even in this setting. Its a worthwhile read just not at the previous heights the title has consistently hit for most of 2022. Read Full Review
The Flash family staying upbeat in a dire scenario works well here, and while there are some foibles with the artwork here, it's ultimately a worthy read if you're looking for how the hero community is operating in a world without the Justice League. Read Full Review
Not only was this one of the most fun comics I've read in a while, but it did an amazing job evolving both the Flash & Dark Crisis stories while having perfect authentic voices for all the characters involved in the story. Bravo Mr. Adams!
This issue was perfect. It tied into Dark Crisis (lots of great guest appearances) and still moved the main Flash storyline forward (Linda’s powers). Writing and art were both excellent.
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one of the best flash runs out there. Also great work for Wally west
A slight step-up in quality from the previous issue just for the pure fun this book can be. Adams does great in making a family-oriented book, while not making it TOO corny/cheesy. While Nahuelpan's art isn't my favorite, it's definitely not the worst I've seen by any means. While the past few issues were enjoyable, I'm glad this is the last of the Dark Crisis tie-ins.
A very fun read but really didn’t do anything. The art was very good and I do like the cheesy dialogue.
Fun action packed issue