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10
If you haven't been keeping up with The Flash, this is the perfect time to catch-up. Read Full Review
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10
The big development was the latest twist with Wally. Williamson has big moves in store if this issues cliffhanger is any indication. And its one thats going to make The Flash one of the most important books in the upcoming months. Read Full Review
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10
Williamson and Duce should be lauded for their fine work on this long-awaited story. I was originally concerned when I first heard about the Flash War, but this prelude makes me confident that we are in for one hell of a story. Read Full Review
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10
Overall, this was one of the best issues of the Flash for the fact that it slowed down after an exciting arc and just let the characters breathe. That momentary rest doesnt last for long, though, because this book ends on a revelation that could not only have long-lasting effects on the Flashes, but the entire DC universe. This moment will not be spoiled here, but after you read it, you will be extremely frustrated that you have to wait for the next issue to see what happens. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Flash #45's second half is as great as the Annual with brilliant art by Christian Duce and colors by Luis Guerrero. The first half is pretty good, as well, but it serves mostly as setup for the future and a wrap-up of the previous arc. Read Full Review
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9.4
THE FLASH #45 by Joshua Williamson and Christian Duce is one of the best issues of the series. While it doesn't feature any action-packed Speed Force thrills, it does get to the core of many of the characters. The best part by far, though, is Barry Allen's lovely talk with Iris West. Duce's art makes that scene just beautiful. It's worth the $2.99 just for that. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Road to Flash War begins with issue #46, so if youre late to the party, pick up this issue and The Flash Annual #1 and youll be in good shape. This issue marks an excellent jumping on point for new readers. And if there is one thing Ive learned in 30 or so years of reading comics, Flash Fact: you should always be reading Flash, because no major event in the DCU doesnt pass through these pages in some capacity. Read Full Review
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9.0
This is an all-around beautiful issue and an easy jumping-on point that easily establishes who the characters are and why they work so well together. Get ready to FEEL. Read Full Review
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9.0
Now, this is how you set up a hero vs. hero conflict, not registration acts or Inhuman MacGuffins. Read Full Review
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8.0
All in all, some very solid work that acts as a strong palate cleanser before "Flash War" begins. Read Full Review
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8.0
Joshua Williamson delivers a heartfelt script that propels Wally West's story and makes this issue feel like a direct follow-up to his triumphant story in DC Universe: Rebirth #1, and gives audiences a bit of a calm before the next inevitable speed force storm. Read Full Review
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8.0
Joshua Williamson gets us a step closer to Flash War, but mainly reunites Iris with a couple of the most important guys in her life and I couldn't be happier for that. Yea, I wish we could have gotten more of that, but the rest does push the overall story forward so I can't really complain...much. The art is great here and even if the big moments were a bit underwhelming, they were still big moments that needed to be resolved before the big story starts. Only one more issue! Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Corps - Tom Zimm
Apr 25, 2018
In this issue, The Flash acknowledges his flaws but is willing to accept the support of his speedster family to overcome them. Iris West and Barry Allen have a heart to heart talk while Avery returns to the New Justice League Read Full Review
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7.5
As per usual, "The Flash's" latest issue delivers with a great start to the new arc. You'll be sure to welcome Christian's Duce's spectatular art, as it puts a new spin on the series before heading into the highly-anticipated Flash War. Read Full Review
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6.0
This is comics, and there are several lead-ins to various other lead-ins. That's fine, but this is all this issue is. If it was a chessboard, it is just moving pawns up a spot or two. Luckily the later the issue goes we see a tiny bit more stuff happen, inevitable stuff, but still really glad for it too. Read Full Review