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 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…
A hero is as good as their villains.
This is very true of the Flash, the villains around whom I find criminally underrated, and none more so than Captain Cold and his Rogues.
Joshua Williamson proves very much in touch with who these people are, how their brokenness pulling them together in such a way that they…