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Series: The Flash Vol. IV

by Author Francis Manapul

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The Flash, Vol. 3: Gorilla Warfare (2014)

A showdown with Gorilla Grodd and the Rogues teaming up with Flash is a highlight here. Back to more Manapul art is a plus for sure. Hints are thrown in suggesting the fate of Dr. Elias. The series is building steadily to the payoff when the writers will finish their arc. The art in this book ha...

The Flash, Vol. 3: Gorilla Warfare (2014) by Francis Manapul
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The Flash, Vol. 2: Rogues Revolution (2013)

I love the team of Manapul and Buccellato. They are doing a great job with the Flash. This was another solid volume of The Flash and I look forward to the 3rd volume. My only compaints would be they only give you 4 regular issues in this volume which is kind of skimpy. They do however throw i...

The Flash, Vol. 2: Rogues Revolution (2013) by Francis Manapul
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Flash, Bd. 2: Die Speed Force (2012)

Reprints The Flash (4) #0, 9-12 (July 2012-November 2012). Barry Allen has decided to remain dead...but the Flash must live. With Dr. Elias turning Central City against the Flash, the Flash also finds that the Rogues are organizing and plotting. With Captain Cold’s sister now possessing new po...

Flash, Bd. 2: Die Speed Force (2012) by Francis Manapul
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Flash, Bd. 1: Licht aus (2014)

The artwork is fantastic with very creative uses of typography. High marks ★★★★☆.The story is not as clear. Stuff happens. Barry is concerned about it. But I never cared. ★★☆☆☆ The problems of the story were centered around the Speed Force—that nebulous world that gave Barry his powers, but which...

Flash, Bd. 1: Licht aus (2014) by Francis Manapul
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The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward (2012)

It was terrible, I kept jumping from scene to scene... I kept looking back to see if I was missing any pages. I wanted to start reading more about flash, because I never really had before. But with my surprise the new 52 did not start with an origin story for Flash... I was truly thrown into his ...

The Flash, Vol. 1: Move Forward (2012) by Francis Manapul