Rob Williams and Jesus Merino explore Barry's reaction to becoming bonded with the Black Racer, allowing for the introspection a team book rarely accords, in "Justice League: Darkseid War: The Flash."
Full review here.
Rob Williams and Jesus Merino explore Barry's reaction to becoming bonded with the Black Racer, allowing for the introspection a team book rarely accords, in "Justice League: Darkseid War: The Flash."
Full review here.
I found this more interesting than anything on The Flash book from the last two years.
Yeah. I was confused by the ending - might have to reread or wait for the JL book. Did Flash end up "killing Death" that was free to run rampant with random kills . Or did he really kill himself to become the Black Racer? Or was it a dream version mix of either one? Maybe somebody here knows for certainty?
agree that superman's was the weakest tie in so far. however, this one wasn't far behind.
although I really liked where this story could have gone, it was very obvious that it couldn't go there without breaking the confines of the main story in JL. Which begs the question of why bother
that said, it's 100% better than the regular flash series, which nose-dived after Manapul et al left.