I am more of a Barry fan as well, but this is good. Tom King is the only writer who would use Wally’s Family as a way to set up murder and death and this makes it better
The lightning-fast and action-packed “Surge” story line races to its conclusion as Wally West returns to the present day with a new perspective on the past and a reinvigorated desire to take back the mantle of the Flash. With one last hurdle to leap, Wally puts the past behind him, but he’ll need to propel himself further and faster than ever before to do it.
Jeremy Adams has done something remarkable here. He has undone the injustice that Heroes In Crisis had done to Wally West. And he's done it without just retconning King's story out of continuity. He has not only redeemed Wally West, but he's redeemed a problematic story. I fully intend to give Heroes In Crisis a re-read with this in mind, freed from the idea that it's ruined the character. Read Full Review
If you haven't been reading The Flash lately, this annual is a fine place to start. Easily accessible and full of electrifying action, this is a must read for all fans of The Flash and lovers of good superhero stories. I will go so far as to say that this is the best thing DC Comics has published all year and one of the strongest single-issue stories of the decade. Read Full Review
With this arc down, its a good time to be a Flash fan and for readers looking for a new title, this arc shows why Wally West has become synonymous with this character. Read Full Review
Things are looking up for Wally West fans as we finish off our Quantum Leap adventure because damn do we get a book that's chockful of emotions and characters that feel just right for the screwed-up situation that they're in. That being said, I would have liked the villain reveal to do something more for the story because by the end the bad guy inclusion didn't do much for this story or the character in general, and really......... it doesn't actually matter all that much to me because of how strong the rest of the issue is and how great the art looks throughout. Read Full Review
In a lot of ways, this oversized issue does work very well. It sets up how strong Wally is as a potential Flash and how intense his connection to the Speed Force is. It also gives us some great moments with his family, and lets Roy and Ollie have a final moment together (although the impact there is blunted by the fact that Roy is casually running around in another book this week). But at the same time, it feels very much like a story designed to fill a specific purpose"make it so Wally West will be accepted as the Flash again. It works at that, but you can sort of see the puppet strings even as the show entertains. Read Full Review
Flash Annual 2021 successfully concludes the triumphant of Wally West to the Flash mantle. It rectifies the sins of the recent past, and at last allows the character to move forward. Do yourself a favor and don't miss out on this one. Read Full Review
A massive retcon includes great character moments, and a huge step forward for the lead. The art is solid and leads to some great momentum for the fastest man alive coming out of this storyarc! Read Full Review
Now, with the latest annual of The Flash, readers receive both a deconstruction of Wally and the concept of generational-legacy heroes. Read Full Review
Pasarin and Peterson do great work with the art in the issue. There is a lot of action and the art captures the energy of both the speed force and the characters using it. Read Full Review
The Flash 2021 Annual #1 ends this arc with an energetic and emotional finale. Adams latches on to an existing tragedy to fuel his own story, with tremendous results. It does not feel like Kings work is being trampled on, simply tributed. Whilst there are a few issues with the art, the fight scenes are phenomenal and the comic is filled with heart. Read Full Review
The Flash 2021 Annual brings a satisfying conclusion and a new starting point for Wally West as the Flash. Plus, it's nice to have a great art team on an annual. The final pages feel like we as the readers are expected to move on from the baggage of recent years and just once again embrace Wally West as the Flash. Read Full Review
Comic book retcon mastery, he even connected it to Flashpoint, Rebirth etc, 10/10!!
I usually dont give 10 out of 10, but this is an exception. Love the resolution between Wally and Roy Harper (f*ck Tom King though) and how Wally becomes more optimistic.
This story speaks for itself. DC did the right thing and pushed Wally over the hump and placed him right back where he needed to be. The Flash.
I have to congratulate Adams for cleaning up one of Tom King's worst mistakes ever and making a fun and meaningful moment out of it. I have to confess I didn't like his beginning of the run but the last issues were better and better. I'm more of a Barry Allen fan but seeing Wally happy again put a smile on my face.
The only thing wrong with this comic is Brando Petersen's atrocious art. Everything else is absolutely fantastic, including Fernando Pasarin's pencils. The redemption of Wally West begins here!
The flash story I’ve been waiting years for
I started out not liking this run, but I gotta admit, this was a really good finale. It fixed Heroes in Crisis better than the first time Flash tried to fix it. I really liked the parts with Wally and Roy, I hope down the line, we get more of stuff like that. Credit where credits due, Merlyn, who I give a ton of shit for his garbage politics, is actually right about this comic book (which contains no politics, coincidentally).
beautiful
This issue really fixed up the messes at Heroes In Crisis. That plot hole with the speed force explosion becomes relevant with the return of a villain who gets a pretty nice redesign. Which is kind of ironic since Wally gets his old costume back. I know it's nostalgic, especially since he gets his trademark optimism back. Plus I wonder if this played a part in Roy's resurrection.
Beginning to make things right!
" My name is Wall West and i...am the flash "
- THE FLASH (WALLY WEST)