And Then I Read: THE FLASH 19
Image © DC Comics, Inc.
Perhaps I should mention that all the DC comics I’ve reviewed recently have a double-size cover which folds out from inside, so each is a kind of tease and reveal. Works better on some than others. I wonder if the extra cost is worth it, though the larger art is nice to see.
There’s a lot going on in this issue. Barry Allen is powerless, due to events in DIAL H FOR HERO apparently, but he does have a bag of weapons from his old Rogues Gallery, and uses them effectively in an attack on a prison for dangerous characters like the new Trickster. The group of ordinary folks who were trapped inside the Speed Force are no longer ordinary, and trying out the superhero bit, not too successfully. Flash himself does appear eventually, and in a move I’d like to see more of, interacts with the Justice League in a small way that makes sense. Finally, we see the larger threat that’s teased on the cover just at the end.
Those final pages are by Francis Manapul, and I’m hoping he’ll be back for more soon, I miss him, though Marcio Takara did fine on the rest of the issue. The story is going in too many directions this time for me, but looks like it will be more focused soon.
Recommended.
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