Anyone think that Jeremy's Flash run focus on the West Family is what he take inspire from Peter's Superman run. It bring back the core of the Superman's center and his balance life with his family including his son, Jon Kent.
Think he was hinting that Dick and Wally will show up in Jon’s book since those two have also taken over as legacy heroes for their mentors.
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Honestly, if back then you let me choose between letting the FMA book grow and find it's footing X what actually happened (Flash Rebirth etc etc etc), I'd go with the former, easily.
It does pose a certain challenge to make sense of Bart's history today ("how come you were 21 and the Flash?"), but I don't find it as terrible as most people. Execution was lacking, yeah, but it had its merits.
ConnEr Kent flies. ConnOr Hawke has a bow. Batman's kid is named DamiAn.
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Funnily enough, and randomly I am just in the process of re-reading FMA and I agree it had its merits (particularly after the first arc). I LIKED the character of Valerie Perez too and I'd love to see her revisit Bart after everything that happened to him especially if he or she has memories of their time together.
I know this has nothing to do with Wally but FMA wasn't all bad I have to agree (and it made effective use of Inertia too).
Honestly I have to agree, I feel like as the book was going on, it seemed to find its footing. Unfortunately while it didn’t match with some Bart before, it felt on some level it was a progression of what happened with Infinite Crisis and Geoff John’s Teen Titans. It had a lot of bright points but unfortunately the execution is what prevented it from seeing its full potential.
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