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Dec 04, 2023
I can't believe how phenomenal the vol of flash has been. I love the character flash but some volumes didn't really work for me but this one is perfect in my opinion. The artwork is next level! This book is almost demands that you take a moment to admire the pages before turning the page. I can't wait for the next issue!
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Nov 28, 2023
this issue or series reminds me of Grant Morrison writing Flash. This is some weird hokey pokey time spacial stuff. the art is good, but the plot is hard to follow and understand
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Dec 01, 2023
Look I will give it this. This books art is experimental. Very creative angles, use of panelling. Deodato gets max creative points. Enjoyed that.
As for the story itself. It is a lot of rambling. So many panels of just people thinking things that go no where. Lots of random words combined to sound smart. I give this one more issue before my ratings for this run drop off a cliff.
So I am willing to put up with stuff now as Deodato is great, really unique and I dont want to miss that, but Spurrier clearly thinks he is way smarter than he actually is. He thinks he is writing like Moore, philosophizing like Plato. Really this sounds more like the rambling of the kids who got stoned in the back of class in highschool.
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Nov 29, 2023
This may be the most beautiful book on the stands this month, but the story is falling behind the art.
This comic is gorgeous. Deodato is doing the best work of his career; no inker listed, so it's all him. The layouts, the page turns, the panel composition - all way above par. The colors are excellent as well, Mulvihill makes the figures pop on the page. 5 of the 7 stars are for these guys. Bravo.
The story is losing steam. There's a lot of talking. A lot of exposition, without much movement on the plot. Wally is almost completely passive, with Mr. Terrific and Max Mercury carrying the issue. This has been a complaint of mine throught out this run; barring a brief dust-up with Grodd in an earlier issue , Wally has been swept along
by events, rather than trying to get ahead of them. Some of his choices are incomprehensible for someone who's spent his entire adult life as a superhero; concealing the problem with his powers,for example.He's obviously out of depth with what's happening, and dependent on "smarter" characters to figure it out for him. This is not a good look for your title character.
That said, I do like the weirdness that Spurrier has injected into the series, particularly as visualized by Deodato. But I wish he'd get to to the point. more
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Nov 30, 2023
Interesting stuff, if a little meandering ..
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Dec 21, 2023
Another issue that was certainly interesting. Deodato is putting out some really solid art in this series. As for Spurrier, I appreciate the complex and scientific story he's telling here, though I just wish it was a little more compelling. However, I do feel as though he's made improvements since the first issue.
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Jan 04, 2024
Most of the time I'm "???"
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Dec 08, 2023
While the art is quite good and a detailed departure from past artists, the writing is a jumbled, incomprehensible mess that’s also dragging down the book’s sales 3 issues in.
Spurrier has taken a beloved character that’s all about kinetic energy and rendered him inert, making him a static character in this Grant Morrison-wannabe overblown mess.
The editor and writer have violated the first rule of launching a new book with a beloved character: MAKE IT ACCESSIBLE. Not only will new readers find this to be an impenetrable garbled mess, old-time readers will be lost as well. It only serves to highlight all the great work Jeremy Adams brought to these characters, and which the editor flushed away.
It’s bad enough the movie tan
ked, but now DC is tanking the comic, too! more
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Nov 28, 2023
Snoozefest
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Dec 25, 2023
This comic is an absolute mess of writing , dialogue and even the art looks layered and rushed. Sorry DC but after a really 1st class issue No 1 it’s been a down hill slog of dreadful dialogue. The problem of real dialogue which is either internal or external is that it must actually make sense to the reader or like me results in a loss of interest and a dropping of the book completely. Sorry to say but 3 strikes and this reader is out.
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