The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward
Struck by a bolt of lightning and doused in chemicals, Central City Police scientist Barry Allen was transformed into the fastest man alive. Tapping into the energy field called The Speed Force, he applies a tenacious sense of justice to protect an serve the world as The Flash!The Fastest Man...
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Struck by a bolt of lightning and doused in chemicals, Central City Police scientist Barry Allen was transformed into the fastest man alive. Tapping into the energy field called The Speed Force, he applies a tenacious sense of justice to protect an serve the world as The Flash!The Fastest Man Alive returns to his own monthly series as part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event with the writer/artist team of Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato. The Flash knows he can't be everywhere at once, but he has seemingly met his match when he faces DC Comic' hottest new Super Villain, Mob Rule, who really can be everywhere at once!As Mob Rule wages a campaign of crime across Central City, including an electromagnetic blast that plunges the city into darkness, The Flash learns the the only way he can capture Mob Rule and save Central City is to learn how to make his brain function even faster than before—but as much as it helps him, it also comes with a steep price.This volume collects issues 1-8 of the monthly series.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401235543 (1401235549)
Publish date: August 20th 2013
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Series: The Flash Vol. IV (#1)
Fills in the Time Travel square on DC Comic Book Bingo card Barry Allen is getting comfortable with his powers, yet learns (at the most inappropriate moments) more about how to tap into those powers. He is also getting over having to live two separate lives, one as Barry and the other as The Flash...
I'm still slowing trudging through the New 52, this is by far one of the better ones I've picked up. This one had a thrill a minute feel to it and a bit of a cliff hanger at the end. I sometimes wished the stories had just a tad more interaction with the supporting cast but that's a very minor com...
I'm still slowing trudging through the New 52, this is by far one of the better ones I've picked up. This one had a thrill a minute feel to it and a bit of a cliff hanger at the end. I sometimes wished the stories had just a tad more interaction with the supporting cast but that's a very minor com...
Third time around and it just gets better. One of the best from DC in a long time.
Initially confusing but I think I finally got over that. The art in this rivals some of the best in any of New 52, and I really dug it for that reason alone. Not much of a Flash fan, but when I saw this art holding its own against something like New 52 Batwoman, I was a fan in a Flash.