“Finish Line” part three! It’s the Flash Family versus the Legion of Zoom! Witness the biggest battle in Flash history as the two sides go head-to-head for the fate of the future! Can the Flash stop the unstoppable Reverse-Flash from dragging him down into a personal hell Barry Allen can never escape?!
Williamson is setting up a memorable finale for this arc with whats being billed as the final race between Thawne and The Flash. As strong as this final arc has been its safe to assume Williamson wont disappoint. Read Full Review
As expected, Williamson delivered another fantastic chapter of the “Finish Line” story in The Flash #761. There's only one more issue left in Williamson's epic run on The Flash, which is sure to be an amazing finale to this stellar story. But be sure to also check out Williamson's Dark Nights Death Metal: Speed Metal #1, featuring Barry, Jay, and Wally finally reunited. Read Full Review
Flash #761 fires on all cylinders, slapping readers upside the head with the biggest, fastest, leanest celebration of all things Flash in years. Everybody is here and the water's fine... jump on in! If you love or even merely like the Flash, this issue is a can't-miss! Read Full Review
Williamson seems determined to finish his run on a high note. I think he's going to do it too. He is tossing in everything and the kitchen sink into his run and it shows. It's great too that Howard Porter is the artist on this issue as well. He is awesome and is the perfect artist to help bring this run to the finish line. Read Full Review
This is it. Flash comics dont get much better than this. Some might call these last few issues fan service, but thats a bit unfair when the fans have been waiting this long for something. Williamson and DC Comics have finally heard the readers, and they are delivering pure joy in 2D. Enjoy it while you can, because it never lasts long, folks. Read Full Review
Josh Williamson's entire run is a love letter to the Flash, and that becomes more clear with every issue of "Finish Line." Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of the Williamson Flash run is full of great-looking action and not-so-surprising reveals. Read Full Review
Howard Porter's art is amazing throughout this issue. Not only does the action feel immediate, but there is an energy flowing through the panels that draws in the reader. A great looking issue that stuns and impresses with each page. Read Full Review
This issue masterfully melds big epic fight scenes with proper story development. The fights are a backdrop for what is actually going on in the story so we get to enjoy them and be in awe of the artistry while still not being distracted from the story at hand. Now, some of the more ludicrous story points fall a bit flat, but for the most part, this issue is expertly handled and gives us more of this amazing story that this team has been making while showing us some artists really flexing their abilities with page after page of exquisite art. Can't wait for more of this one. Read Full Review
One of the best issues of Williamson's run so far and definitely worth your time. Read Full Review
A horde of Flashes, a horde of villains and an giant evil plot make for a solid action issue with a killer cliffhanger ending. Read Full Review
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Perfect comic
" Story of my life."
- JAY GARRICK
I just love the ideas going on here. Its a flash fiesta. To some, this may just be an over-the top shamble of flashes with cheesy moments. But what I see is Williamson tying the whole legacy of the Flash, 4 years of what he has worked on, everything that has happened to All the flashes in his 80 year history, its coming to fruition in this arc.
Alot of time travel and frequency jumbo Kid-flash and his gang has to figure out to defeat The Legion of Zoom. Meanwhile, Barry and Zoom finally come to a climax of the whole ordeal that has been going on between the two. And another famous Speedster finally comes into the mix. A change up on the art, but for the fast paced, heavy action issue this is, Porter delivers on giving us a visu more
DC seem allergic to having characters face consequences
This is very bland. There's some stuff to like. I enjoyed some of the retconning. That made some pills easier to swallow. I didn't like the explanation of said retconning. Or... Most of the dialogue here.
It is... fine.