Wally’s on the run and looking for any safe space to hide out. He findshimself in Central City and meets a kindly man who offers him a place tocrash at the youth mission. But is anyone truly safe when the fastest kidalive comes to their city?
Amazing issue, with some great moments and a last-page jump scare that sets the stakes high. Another month in, the Absolute line absolutely does not miss a step. Read Full Review
Absolute Flash Issue 4 refreshingly ventures forward as Wally and Grodd find new ground. The action takes a back seat to make way for some excellent, calm world-building, and there is a mesmerizing approach to how the Flash mythos is adapted. Read Full Review
Absolute Flash #4 allows us to catch our breath as we are not speedsters and sets the stage for character development and future plot points to pull from down the road. Read Full Review
Absolute Flash #4 doesnt need a multiversal crisis or a speed force explosion to thrill. It pulls you in with character, heart, and the kind of quiet horror that makes you question who can truly be trusted. Its another strong entry in a series that dares to redefine what a Flash book can be. Read Full Review
Absolute Flash #4 offers a crucial respite from the series' intense pace, allowing for deeper world-building and character development as Wally West navigates new challenges and encounters familiar faces in an alternate Central City. While the art style shifts, the issue effectively expands the Absolute Universe with intriguing new details and hints at a larger, predetermined plan for Wally's powers. Read Full Review
Absolute Flash #4 slows things down to deepen its emotional core and expand its world. With heartfelt writing and bold artistic shifts, it highlights Wally's vulnerability while teasing bigger sci-fi ambitions to come. Read Full Review
While it may not be as visually genius or loud as the first three issues,Absolute Flash #4is a much needed pacesetter that better sets apart the Wally West of this world and the Wally West of the core DCU. The new status quo functions as a strong story engine as well that promises to blend new ideas with the core concept of reinvention for the Flash mythos. Read Full Review
The story is perfect, as usual.
I don't love the art. Some of the character designs pale in comparison to previous issues but the story is so compelling, it elevates the art.
Next issue please!
wonderful, the only downside is the art, although in this style it looks even more like a lesbian. It's what I wanted, an edition with more worldbuilding and with a focus on the humanity of the characters.
Linda appears (:
Other familiar names are mentioned.
Aside from Absolute Green Lantern, the Absolute Universe keeps delivering hit after hit with consistently high quality. Absolute Flash isn’t my favorite title from the line, but it’s still top-tier, especially compared to what other publishers are putting out. And the pacing seems to improve with each new issue.
Writing in this one is top notch. Very well paced issue, probably best so far in that regard.
Art is pretty good, bringing down rating a little.
Lemire continues to do an amazing job building the character of Wally, his dad, and the world they live in. Nice to see some new familiar faces appear in this issue. My only complaint is the guest artist, who pales in comparison to the gorgeous Nick Robles art we’ve enjoyed in previous issues. That last page is a stunner, can’t wait to find out what happens next!
Finally feel like we are starting to scratch the surface of what Barry was actually working on. Still not too much of a fan of the art, but starting to like the story more and more each week. I liked seeing that Omega Men graffiti, just letting you know. It is all connected. Really loving Grodd; I'm just not sure if he's against Wally or with him by the end of the issue LOL. Solid Issue.