It's a happy accident, but I agree. Wally starting off as just this incredibly flawed, reckless young hero stepping into the boots of a legend like Barry could have backfired tremendously if they didn't actually shift to making him learn and grow and take the mantle more seriously. It's kind of like what I hear some Star Wars fans say about Ahsoka being this annoying wanna-be-Jedi kid, but over the course of the story really coming into her own.
Let me just pause and say that I'm so incredibly happy that Wally is the Flash at #800 with a full "appreciation of Wally West" bonanza. It wasn't THAT long ago that he was at rock bottom - Editors literally saying he was unworthy of being the Flash compared to Barry, that he'd never be as good - having his kids taken, his marriage erased, dragged through the dirt with "Heroes in Crisis"...
... And now here we are.
It feels so good.
The Flash #800 was great! I loved it. The Adams story was my favorite. Just a fun story. His Wally here reminded me very much of JLU Wally but more grown up. Waids story was a close second and then Johns. Cool to see Hunter back and with a renewed mission to make Wally better. I even enjoyed Williamsons story which surprised me. And Spurrier and Deodatos story was really good! Love Mikes art. I am all in for The Flash #1 in September.
Read The Flash#1 this September!
At the end of his story it says "Join Wally and the Flash Family in September."
Flash #800 was awesome. Interesting how each writer had a story that really match their styles, expect maybe Waid.
Jeremy Adams had a funny and relaxed story.
Johns had a very serious one about Zolomon and with hints of more at the end.
Williamson made a sweet story about the Flash Family.
Waid, even tho it's a cool little tale about Bart, it looks like he had this in his shelf for years waiting to print.
Spurrier first dab on Wally was nuts. Reading this with english not being my first language was tough, it took more time than usual, but man it was a crazy ride. Can't wait for his first real issue. It took me a while for the art to grow on me, but when crazyness started to happen, it was really great.
My only nitpick is Linda and Wally calling him as "Wal". I don't know, it doesn't sound good.
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Oh and I forgot to mention I am glad Spurrier is using the Evan McCulloch Mirror Master. I think he has always been a much more interesting and despicable character than Scudder.
Read The Flash#1 this September!
Can I just say how glad I am that they FINALLY, for the first time since Rebirth, fixed the symbol on Wally's narration boxes to match his current symbol? It bugs the hell out of me when they mismatch like that (see also: the number of times Damian's narration boxes have used Tim Drake's R symbol).
Now if we can fix the cover symbol & logo for the relaunch...
Zoom being back in play is intriguing. Maybe Spurrier plans on using him for his Flash run? Overall a great anniversary issue.
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My biggest worry with Spurrier is ignoring the kids , Ace,..
I think the biggest problem with modern comics is that the only time new authors follow **** is with bad ideas/runs, like Spiderman with Norman being a good guy or Iron Man not being the son of the starks.