Flash

· Flash Vol 8, #1-51 · DC Comics
4.8
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Praise for The Flash: “The Flash is one of the best DC comic books right now.” —IGN “Joshua Williamson’s writing is on-point.” —Nerdist Wally West has joined Barry Allen and the other Wally West—a.k.a. Kid Flash—in protecting Keystone City from all manner of threats. But when he learns what Barry has kept from him about his previous life—including the fate of his vanished children—Wally decides he’s going to breach the Speed Force to reclaim what he’s lost, regardless of the consequences! Now Barry, Kid Flash and the Justice League must try to stop him in a battle that sees the return of one of DC’s best-loved heroes, as well as one of its most sinister villains, to the DC Universe! Writer Joshua Williamson (Justice League vs. Suicide Squad) and artist Howard Porter (JLA) continue their acclaimed run with The Flash Vol. 8: Flash War. Featuring additional art by Scott Kolins (Blue Beetle, Action Comics), Flash War collects The Flash #46-51 and a story from The Flash Annual #1.

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4.8
18 reviews
Peter Jackson
March 18, 2021
This is a great story arc, but you need to fix the cover so that is shows that it is Flash War, and not part of the Curse of Brimstone story arc, for which there are two other volumes,1 and 2 under that title. Inside, the cover is right, but this one on this page is not.
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A Google user
December 26, 2018
the brimstone wow I thought it looks like black flash has s devil from hell who make DC comics creator of comic book writer
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Doc Savage
June 29, 2023
Snu snu von FLOOF. Fred.
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