I actually read this almost two weeks ago. I have been following the Flashpoint storyline since I watched the DC Animation movie, "The Flashpoint Paradox." It's very intense and even disturbing. This book is sort of like a prelude to that situation, related to the extreme hatred that Eobard Thawne h...
I will confess I watched "The Flashpoint Paradox" Justice League movie prior to reading this, and let me tell you, I was blown away at how dark this story arc is. This is like "What If?" on steroids.The movie goes into some explanations I won't get into, and I tried to forget I knew that, because I ...
I guess I just don't know enough about Flash and the villains and allies specific to him to really understand a lot of those story lines? I did like Kid Flash Lost, though. That last one was interesting. Oh, and the one about the President Gorilla? That was intriguing. But all that about Hea...
This starts in a dark place and only continues down that road - and I admit I do kind of love it. In the events of Final Crisis, someone used the Rogues and made them break the one rule they're never supposed to break. A Speedster is dead, the whole system is falling apart for the Rogues, and they...
Okay, yeah, this was a solid, engrossing superhero read, starring The Flash, much of the extended Flash world (including several past and future flashes and assorted relatives) . If you're not familiar it might be a hair overwhelming, but even if that's the case, I think this story is worth pushing ...
Never tell a hardcore DC fan that you think the Flash rogues gallery is a bit of a joke. Or rather, maybe you should, because then they might loan you this book. The Flash's Rogues are all working together, and that means a world of hurt for Wally West. But they are only one half of the "crossfire...
This volume of the She-Hulk trade paperbacks features the first five issues of the 2005 series, again written by Dan Slott. Titania's rampage has left emotional scars on Jennifer, and she now has to use a device to transform into her alter-ego. Timely Plaza is being rebuilt, but a mysterious new CEO...
The main drive of this collection was to settle Rachel's storyline, and it does accomplish that. It also seems to settle the question of Brian's fluctuating powers. Aside from tying up loose ends, there's also a story guest starring Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Panther, set in Wakanda, a sec...
I really like this story. Generally, with cosmic SF stories, I prefer it when they really give the universe a sense of scope, as opposed to putting more of the focus on the heroes and letting the ancillary characters fade to the background - this is one of the things that has really worked with Gree...
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