[QUOTE=Spider-Ham;4584831]I’d love to see that ! Wally’s Family could travel with him across the Multiverse with the help of the Mobius Chair ![/QUOTE]
Wouldn't it have to be more like The Mobius Sofa?
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[QUOTE=Spider-Ham;4584831]I’d love to see that ! Wally’s Family could travel with him across the Multiverse with the help of the Mobius Chair ![/QUOTE]
Wouldn't it have to be more like The Mobius Sofa?
[QUOTE=Kyer;4588157]Wouldn't it have to be more like The Mobius Sofa?[/QUOTE]
I'd go with the Mobius RV. Roomier.
[QUOTE=Dr. Ellingham;4585622]Yes. If I had to peg DC's strategy, it'd be in this order:
1. Wally serves as a multiversal character leading up to another reset.
2. Depending on reception to above, it continues post-reset on an alternate Earth where Wally is a primary Flash.
3. When the above falls off, Wally goes away to Earth Limbo
4. Crisis 2025 Wally comes back.
I'd be surprised if that wasn't the game plan.[/QUOTE]
God, that rings eerily true....
Hey, Wally got mentionned in The Flash #79 ! It's nice to see there are still people who care about him, even if it's only Iris at the moment :)
Flash Forward #2 variant cover : [url]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EFUVOs1XkAMqsZI?format=jpg&name=medium[/url]
Oh Gawd, he inadvertently killed again?:p
[QUOTE=Spider-Ham;4588600]Hey, Wally got mentionned in The Flash #79 ! It's nice to see there are still people who care about him, even if it's only Iris at the moment :)[/QUOTE]
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Why would he want to see the League? It's not like they really care about him :mad:.
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K, but why hasn't Iris gone to see him then?
I really hope we get to see Williamson writing Wally again because he's so much better with our Flash than Barry ... Most of the time, his Barry is truly unlikeable.
[QUOTE=The_Sneezing_Stormtrooper;4589982]K, but why hasn't Iris gone to see him then?[/QUOTE]
She was trying to get Barry to come with her and talk to him. They're basically his parents.
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[QUOTE=Dred;4590400]She was trying to get Barry to come with her and talk to him. They're basically his parents.[/QUOTE]
That makes sense. She's just talking like he's been in there for a while. She should have tried by now, with or without Barry. It's a little sad that Linda, who doesn't even remember Wally, beat Iris to the punch.
[QUOTE=The_Sneezing_Stormtrooper;4592298]That makes sense. She's just talking like he's been in there for a while. She should have tried by now, with or without Barry. It's a little sad that Linda, who doesn't even remember Wally, beat Iris to the punch.[/QUOTE]
It's actually not surprising. Linda has no significant emotional connection to Wally that makes all the awful, horrible things he did a struggle for her to process.
Imagine you're a complete stranger to this person who went insane and killed a bunch of people. You know it's awful but it's probably not as hard to read about it or inquire about it as, say, that killer's parents.
Iris needing some time to process the fact that Wally went insane and became a supervillain is perfectly reasonable. And something like Linda going might've finally snapped her into action.
I know this is a lot of assumptions but you see the same thing with Barry and Iris is a lot more emotionally mature than Barry, so her working through it first and trying to get Barry to do so makes sense.
[QUOTE=Dred;4592406]It's actually not surprising. Linda has no significant emotional connection to Wally that makes all the awful, horrible things he did a struggle for her to process.
Imagine you're a complete stranger to this person who went insane and killed a bunch of people. You know it's awful but it's probably not as hard to read about it or inquire about it as, say, that killer's parents.
Iris needing some time to process the fact that Wally went insane and became a supervillain is perfectly reasonable. And something like Linda going might've finally snapped her into action.
I know this is a lot of assumptions but you see the same thing with Barry and Iris is a lot more emotionally mature than Barry, so her working through it first and trying to get Barry to do so makes sense.[/QUOTE]
Not toi mention, knowing Linda, she would want to know her role in all those shenannigans, as well. (That's assuming that Lobdell did his research).