The Flash: Year One TPB
by
Joshua Williamson (Author)
and Howard Porter (Illustrations)
Back when the Flash was repurposed for the space age in Barry Allen, heralding the silver age of comics in Showcase #4 in 1956, Carmine Infantino and Rob Kanigher set the titular Fastest Man Alive in an incredibly silly story (as…
Flash Forward TPB
Collects Flash Forward #1-6
by Scott Lobdell (Author), Brett Booth (Illustrator)
A slight divergence in the great Flash Rebirth re-read.
DC has a complicated relationship with Wally West; a schizophrenic one in which there is clearly a portion of the editorial staff that appreciates his journey and wants him to stick around and another that feel…
The Flash Vol. 11: The Greatest Trick of All TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Scott Kollins (Illustrator)
One of the best elements of Geoff Johns' run back in the 2000s were the single issue "Rogue Profiles" which took apart a member of the Flash's Rogues Gallery and recontextualised their origins to fit within the mythos of the…
Blade star Wesley Snipes and his Maandi House Studios have partnered with Gifted Rebels, PCB Entertainment, and Inked Studios LLC on a new graphic novel, titled The Exiled.
The comic will follow Detective Niles “Roach” Washington as he pursues a serial killer in the aftermath of a deadly gas attack. As the killer rips the spines…
The Flash Vol. 10: Force Quest TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Rafa Sandoval (Illustrator)
Force Quest is the one volume of Williamson's run that although expands on the Flash mythos was shoehorned in to create more antagonists for the Flash; which is reasonable, I guess.
The problem is that the concept of the four forces that aid the…
The Flash Vol. 9: Reckoning of the Forces TPB
By Writer Joshua Williamson (Justice League vs. Suicide Squad) and artists Christian Duce (Detective Comics) and Scott Kolins (Blue Beetle)
Collecting The Flash (2016) issues #52-57.
The Flash has always been about moving forward; that means coping with grief, coping with change - being in situations we feel…
The Flash Vol. 8: Flash War TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Howard Porter (Illustrator), Scott Kolins (Illustrator)
Geoff Johns understands the Flash; Joshua Williamson understands the people beneath the costume.
In this volume of his run, Williamson highlights this by taking the tail end of Johns' run right before Flashpoint and building upon it while continuing the threads…
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THE INFINITY COMIC SERIES KICKS OFF ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9 WITH ‘MS. MARVEL & RED DAGGER’
On Thursday, June 9, an all-new Infinity Comic anthology series launches on Marvel Unlimited! The new romance track, LOVE UNLIMITED kicks off today with MARVEL & RED DAGGER. LOVE…
The Flash Vol. 7: Perfect Storm TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Carmine Di GIandomenico (Illustrator), Carlos D'Anda (Illustrator)
"Everything is better with monkeys"
Except monkeypox of course, but it's been a mantra of mine since forever. So imagine how, as a youngster, I first came to know that one of my favorite superhero's most deadly of enemies was...…
The Flash Vol. 6: Cold Day in Hell TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Howard Porter (Illustrator)
If Geoff Johns really understands The Flash, I would argue that Joshua Williamson truly understands Barry Allen.
The Flash occupies an interesting position in the DC Universe that is really highlighted in this arc; what drives him is a constant self-loathing that…
The Inkwell Awards has announced the winners of its 15th annual awards for excellence in the comic-book inking art form.
Nominees were chosen by a separate and independent nomination committee based on their own research as well as from artist submissions. Voting by professionals and fans took place for two weeks in May on the official…
The Flash Vol. 5: Negative (Rebirth) TPB
by Joshua Williamson (Author), Neil Googe (Illustrator), Christian Duce (Illustrator)
The storyline that debuted the series villain of one of the most recent seasons, this is one of the few things the series did much better, I believe. While this storyline does develop who Barry Allen is, his faults in…