Screw the naysayers. I'm the happiest I've been in over a decade.
The Flash is fun to read again.
I think Jeremy Adams is absolutely KILLING IT on this book. I hope he stays around for a good long time.
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Screw the naysayers. I'm the happiest I've been in over a decade.
The Flash is fun to read again.
I think Jeremy Adams is absolutely KILLING IT on this book. I hope he stays around for a good long time.
[QUOTE=married guy;5878865]Screw the naysayers. I'm the happiest I've been in over a decade.
The Flash is fun to read again.
I think Jeremy Adams is absolutely KILLING IT on this book. I hope he stays around for a good long time.[/QUOTE]
We can only hope...
[QUOTE=married guy;5878865]Screw the naysayers. I'm the happiest I've been in over a decade.
The Flash is fun to read again.
I think Jeremy Adams is absolutely KILLING IT on this book. I hope he stays around for a good long time.[/QUOTE]
Agreed. I will say that this current arc is not doing it for me and I will be glad to move on, BUT overall The Flash is fun again and I've enjoyed the ride thus far.
Fun Facts: Superman: Son of Kal-El #4 is the first issue where Jon Kent and Wally West meet for the first time since the introduction of DC Rebirth.
Wally has two great appearnaces today. In Nightwing with the rest of the Titans and a brief but awesome one page spread in GL. Enjoying the Wally love that IF has brought.
That GL appearance being with the Justice League (we see Hal Jordan, Naomi, Hippolyta, Martian Manhunter, and Wally).
[QUOTE=LAWtoyoto 432;5879648]Fun Facts: Superman: Son of Kal-El #4 is the first issue where Jon Kent and Wally West meet for the first time since the introduction of DC Rebirth.[/QUOTE]
Makes sense at the time Wally was busy reestablishing his pre-flashpoint friendships and getting back into the groove of things with Barry and the Titans. He didn’t exactly have time to hang with Clark’s 11 year old son.
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Not the Flash I grew up with, but definitely the best Flash for me.
Peace
[QUOTE=WallyWestFlash;5900630]Wally has two great appearnaces today. In Nightwing with the rest of the Titans and a brief but awesome one page spread in GL. Enjoying the Wally love that IF has brought.[/QUOTE]
Wally together with uncle Hal :).
[QUOTE=Frontier;5900884]Wally together with uncle Hal :).[/QUOTE]
you know that got me thinking, Wally is probably late 20's/early 30's right which would make Hal what mid 40's? Kind of funny when you consider 17 year old Jon as well (yes I know its an artificial age-up but so is Wally's kids)
Wally/Barry, Kyle/Hal, Dick/Bruce, they all must have a similar age gap(in my head canon about a decade or a little over that). Dick and Kyle must still be in their mid-20s tops, but Wally has kids now so maybe he just has a few years on them.
[QUOTE=Johnny;5901005]Wally/Barry, Kyle/Hal, Dick/Bruce, they all must have a similar age gap(in my head canon about a decade or a little over that). Dick and Kyle must still be in their mid-20s tops, but Wally has kids now so maybe he just has a few years on them.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but those kids got hyper-aged because of powers, realistically they should still be babies if I recall correctly. Wally just managed to stabilize the ages, so it's not as if he got too far away from Dick and kyle's ages.
Hal's always struck me as late 30's.
[QUOTE=sifighter;5900969]you know that got me thinking, Wally is probably late 20's/early 30's right which would make Hal what mid 40's? [/QUOTE]
Since we're operating close to post crisis timeline, answer is 27/35. Applies to almost everyone in those 2 generations.
In my head Wally is in his mid to late 20's.
The Big 7 are all in the mid to late 40's.
The original JSAers have been rejuvenated via magic, speed force etc. but for all intents and purposes are all in their late 50's.