Flash #26
| Event\Storyline | DC K.O. |
| Writer | Mark Waid, Christopher Cantwell |
| Artist | Vasco Georgiev |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
As the chaos around the DC Universe erupts during DC K.O., Impulse has an idea how to fix it: Impulsepoint—a terrible move that could wipe out everything unless the Flash can catch up with him as they race through time!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Oct 22, 2025Waid and Cantwell are the perfect writers, allowingThe Flash Issue 26 to run along the fabric of this fractured reality with writers whoknow the peril around every corner. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Oct 22, 2025It's a solid event tie-in that's only hampered by Bart's ongoing weird place in continuity ever since the New 52. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini
Oct 22, 2025The Flash #26 is a fun tie-in to the DC KO event that sees Impulse do what he does best. Read Full Review
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8.6
Nerd Initiative - Ken M.
Oct 22, 2025Bart Allens naive actions spiral into an absolute mess with this chapter. Waid and Cantwell speed readers into the impending danger. Georgiev and Herms set a great foundation to hold this chapter steady. The new run for the Scarlet Speedster is sure to fly fast into readers hands. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Michael Guerrero
Oct 22, 2025Clearly, Waid and Cantwell put a lot of thought into delivering an interesting concept that parallels the reboots constant use of reboots DC Comics is known for. While it's unclear how big the ramifications of this story will be, it's certainly a must-read for Flash fans! Read Full Review
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8.5
KPB Comics - Chris Hernandez
Oct 26, 2025The Flash #26 is a strong, fast-paced read. While the DC K.O. tie-in might leave you slightly unsure of the overall point (especially since the main DC All-In special seems to have set the beginning in stone), you won't care while you're reading this. It uses the major cosmic event as a catalyst for genuine, compelling character drama, perfectly showcasing the stark difference between Wally's measured experience and Bart's reckless impulsiveness. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Oct 22, 2025The Flash #26 trades Spurrier's existential chaos for something closer to a TV pilot—well-paced, smartly structured, but lacking the showstopper punch that the premise seems to promise. Clear storytelling and kinetic art make for a better read, yet the drama is left idling on the runway. There's improvement in coherence, but the series still needs a spark to truly wow. Don't blink, but maybe don't run for the preorder list just yet. Read Full Review