As the Speed Force glitching causes more chaos around the world, another Rogue is gifted with a mysterious powerset upgrade, while Linda seeks out the source of the mysterious voices she's been hearing, and Barry reaches a breaking point!
The Flash #9 is an exciting issue bound to satisfy readers pondering the series' mysteries since issue #1 while providing plenty of suspense for the adventure to come. Read Full Review
This run has been fascinating, but rarely coherent enough to really click with me, and I'm hoping this issue is the start of a rebound. Read Full Review
The Flash #9 is an excellent chapter that continues to shed light on many of the plot threads that have been set up throughout the series. Read Full Review
The Flash #9 helps the series find its feet again. The clarity within the storytelling allows us to enjoy the dialogue and the intricate details of Spurrier’s script further, which has never faltered. Read Full Review
The Flash #9 peels back all the faux-intellectual layers of complication to reveal Si Spurrier's arc is nothing more than a basic Reverse-Flash-messing-with-Barry-Allen story. Nearly all the pressing questions get answered with little satisfaction, the bizarre ideas introduced appear to be nothing burgers and new plot points are introduced out of nowhere to start working in Absolute Power. History will not be kind to whoever approved this creative team and concept. Read Full Review
More interesting things with odd execution here, in my opinion. I'm also not the biggest fan of PĂ©rez's art here either, unfortunately. I'm really missing Mike Deodato Jr.'s art, as I did feel like it fit with the series much better.