Flash #46
| Writer | Van Jensen, Robert Venditti |
| Artist | Norm Rapmund, Brett Booth |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Is the missing Heat Wave deador alive? The Rogues reunite to find out. But the search has gone so bad that they need to enlist the help of The Flash to find out!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Dec 04, 2015Fantastic, feverish, and frantic fun with The Flash. You should take a run through these pages! Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Nov 27, 2015This issue sets up next month's conclusion in a way that I didn't see coming. Instead of lining everything up for a bully beatdown, Venditti and Jensen set up a very personal story between Barry and his father. Of course, Zoom and his very upset Crew are still involved so I still expect some fists to be flying and I can't wait to see it all. Brett Booth and the art team do a really good job of giving this issue a chaotically fast and out of control feeling and I am going to miss them. At least we get one more issue and I can't wait to read it. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fanboys Inc - Buddy Beaudoin
Nov 27, 2015Flash #46 is definitely the best read in the series in quite some time, but fails to deliver a conclusion in the Zoom storyline that has been so thoroughly arranged. The art is better than the preceding books in the series, but detracts a little from the consistency of the series as youre now left to hope that the art is always this good. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
Dec 02, 2015This is a very good issue. The conflict between Barry and Eobard is always interesting and it is fun in this. The art is creative and the action is engaging. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Nov 25, 2015A bubblegum meal of fight sequences and bad guys posturing. If you like that sort of thing you'll love this. Read Full Review
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7.0
Dark Knight News - Eric Joseph
Nov 27, 2015While not the best book on shelves this week, this issue nicelybridges the TV/ comic bookgap and is easy to enjoy, a "Flash of Two Mediums," if you will. At the very least, you can feast your eyes on the gorgeous images provided by Brett Booth, who happens to be one of my favorite artists of this era. Read Full Review