As Wallace and Avery race to uncover the mystery of the missing S.T.A.R. Labs scientists, something appears to be affecting their friends--is it tied to the bubbles popping up all over Keystone, or the spooky Speed Force stuff Mr. Terrific is warning everyone about? Also, a classic Flash character appears--and is really into EDM, but to what end? The young Speedster team-up continues!
Some of the funniest villains from DC history and various cartoons are unitedand the craziest part is, their plan is effective enough that it could be a genuine threat for the next four issues. Read Full Review
Yes, some readers' mileage on the Gen-Z humor of Speed Force might vary wildly. But the core of the issue, and the conflict it throws its lesser-known protagonists into, is just too good to pass up. Read Full Review
This just wasn't as interesting or entertaining as the first issue, unfortunately. Niculo's art continues to be the strongest part of this book for me, but the writing was just a little lacking this time around. The story itself is fairly interesting, but I'm not a fan of the current slang used in the book. Don't get me wrong, I'm a relatively young person and I know there are many people who say these things, but it's felt a bit forced in the last issue and in this one as well.