The Flash Family must pull itself together like never before and bring an end to Thawne’s maniacal run once and for all.
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The Flash Family must pull itself together like never before and bring an end to Thawne’s maniacal run once and for all.
In the year 2367, the human race has taken to scouring the “Big Dark,” aka space, for resources. The most valuable resource in space? Dead gods.
Wonderful reunions, vampires, and revelations are in store.
It may be lacking the spark that could make it brilliant, but the series continues to entertain.
If this issue isn’t proof that Bruce Banner is suffering under some sort of lifelong, bad luck “Thinner” curse, what else would it take to convince you?
This single issue gives you everything you could possibly want.
Big Girls #1 is a thrilling read that should be part of everyone's pull list.
It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly is missing from this arc, but it certainly is lacking some excitement.
Mila’s crew keeps growing.
Reverse-Flash is on a mission to finally take Barry down, and he's gathering an army of familiar faces from Flash's rogues' gallery to do it.
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
This issue is Ewing at his best, plain and simple.
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Old friends return.
With the Blue Blur infected by a robot zombie virus, time is running out for the fastest thing alive.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
Mother’s origin is revealed…. as is a new power.
Getting past the crossover event and back to business as usual
it’s doing what it’s doing with so much sharp energy that it scarcely matters that it’s all heading in an obvious direction.
The UGC Rebels strike against Mother.