The Flash Annual #1
The Flash Annual » The Flash Annual #1 - United They Fall released by DC Comics on October 2012.
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5 (0) 4 (4) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.3 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Flash should slow down 1
I have never been a fan of the Flash. Don't get me wrong, I don't mean that I don't like the Flash - He was cool in the Justice League cartoon (Wally West) but I had never picked up a Flash comic book, until the New 52.The first thing that grabbed me was the beautiful artwork - the kind you want to hang on your wall. Next, I was captivated by the writing and character development. I had asked, what could be interesting about a guy that moves super fast? Like Superman, his power seemed too great....
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How the Rogue's got their powers? 0
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A Lot of Answer and More Questions 0
This is a well written annual although I personally preferred the last few issues of the main series and had a lot more expectation from this comic. It has some amazing art from different artist some better than other, but it's a shame how Manapul didn't do any art himself.This annual is in chapters cutting the story down, with the first few being some back story. The first chapter is Flash is remembering the time he spent with his father whilst attending an attempt to break the world land speed...
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Showdown with The Rogues 0
This Annual caps off The Rogues arc in a spectacular fashion, both completing one story and leaving you anxiously waiting for the next one to start.The Good:The Art. The annual has features the contributions of many great artists including a few pages by Scott Kolins (both appropriate and greatly appreciated).While they might not play around as much as Manupal they are both effective and competent.The series really did pick up after what some may say was the lackluster "Mob Rule" arc starting wi...
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