The moon has become a battleground in the war to end all wars.On one side: Wally West. And Wally West. And Wally West. Using hisnewfound powerset gained after the Justice League’s battle withDarkseid, he’s split himself hundreds of times, into an army of TEMPS,as Wally keeps going while spreading himself thinner and thinner.On the other side: Eclipso, reborn in a terrifying new form. After razingSkartaris, he’s built a new army, and taken control of the Moon, in hisquest to replace Darkseid as the ultimate expression of existentialevil. But, Eclipso isn't the only one attempting the fill the void left byDarkseid's death, as the Temp Walmore
The Flash #20 is a start to a new story arc that completely shifts the narrative structure of the book in a bold, but delightful way. Read Full Review
There are a lot of interesting beats in this alternate reality, with Ace and Avery being a destructive duo who have created a new power, and Judy Garrick taking over for her seemingly fallen father as a general. The result is a fun, unique, and completely chaotic first issue. Read Full Review
This issue was a chore to get through. I felt like I had been set a homework assignment to research and work on instead of a superhero comic book story to read and enjoy. The art is hit and miss throughout, unfortunately mostly miss. The figure work and backgrounds lack detail, but the colours look good. As a positive, it is inventive and original. But I don't see this heading anywhere exciting enough to continue with. Read Full Review
A solid 9!
Flash comics are historically orthodox -I am just having so much fun that finally someone is going bonkers with the character. This is bold, messy, fun, and incredibly creative.
Spurrier insanity that is still comprehensible is the best Spurrier. This is why DC chose him to write the Flash. Best issue in a while, partially due to that it focuses on Wally (supporting cast has just become to cumbersome).
If only this title was more consistent it wouldn’t have lost so many readers.
But for Flash fan this feels like a must read.