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10
Jeff Lemire, Nick Robles and Adriano Lucas continue to define Absolute Flash as one of the best titles at DC with this second issue. It's an entertaining and emotional read as we witness Wally struggle with everything going on around him. The issue ends on a cliffhanger that's sure to have readers, including myself, turning up for the next issue. Read Full Review
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9.7
Absolute Flash #2 continues to up the stakes and brings the reader into an intense high-speed chase. The chaos and dust left in the wake begin to settle leaving us a clearer picture of what is going on. Oh and did I mention the final page will without a doubt bring a laugh from the audience in which I cannot wait to see?? Read this book!! Read Full Review
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9.3
This new take on The Flash feels to me like what it must have felt like for Jay Garrick fans to read Showcase #4 back in '58, and I'm really looking forward to the next issue. Read Full Review
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9.2
This issue also does a great job of exploring themes like identity, control, and the burden of power. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Flash #2 is a raw, visually electric ride through trauma, time, and terror. Wally West is a messand that's exactly what makes this issue so good. If this is where Lemire and Robles are just getting started, I'm strapped in. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Flash #2 is a fantastic story that uses excellent art to elevate the intensity of the stakes Wally faces as he's outnumbered and alone. Read Full Review
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8.6
Absolute Flash #2 continues to build the universe around this universe's Flash as it continues to build the mystery around what has given this Wally his powers, while teasing what readers can hope to expect as the story plays out over the next issues. Read Full Review
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8.5
Overall, Absolute Flash #2 is a strong continuation of the series, shifting the focus to a compelling and vulnerable Wally West. Lemire effectively portrays his internal struggle and his desperate fight for freedom, setting the stage for a thrilling and emotionally resonant journey. Fans of character-driven stories and those intrigued by the “stripped bare” premise of this series will find this issue engaging. Read Full Review
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8.5
Absolute Flash #2 accomplishes setting up a lot without halting its momentum is impressive. Read Full Review
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8.0
Took some thinkering, but this second issue helped me better understand what Absolute Flash is going for, and it raised the project as a whole. Solid second issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Absolute Flash Issue 2 is a complete extension of the first issue. The origin story and conflict with the first chapter are rounded out here. It feels much more like the second part of the origin tale than a progression of the story or timeline. Read Full Review
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6.5
Absolute Flash #2is a mostly positive mixed bag, with great art to showcase Wally's nascent powers and the Rogue's abilities, but multiple mysteries add up to a head-scratcher. Jeff Lemire's script imagines a more realistic reaction to someone suddenly gaining powers, but the confusion and chaos go overboard. Thankfully, Nick Robles's energetic art takes the rough edges off Lemire's execution. Read Full Review