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The Flash #803

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

The Flash #803 

 

There is not a lot of action within The Flash #803. The art and the story within The Flash #803 do not really seem to go much of anywhere. There are a few key moments here and there within this comic book. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Flash #803. Advertisements can be found throughout the The Flash #803 comic book. The Flash #803 is part of the Dawn of DC.

There will be spoilers in this review of the The Flash #803 comic book. The Flash interacts with different characters within The Flash #803. First off The Flash is working with his boss Mr. Terrific. They are trying to figure out these things in the sky. Gorilla Grodd will only tell them to wait. Max Mercury comes by and he and flash slip around to different dimensions or realities.

The Folding Man shows up and Max Mercury gets trapped in some strange area where speedsters cannot connect to the speed force. Max gets left behind and Wally is just able to get back. One of the realms that characters travel to in The Flash #803 is the spirit realm where dead characters attack them. There is a lot of strange art in The Flash #803 as characters shift between dimensions.

Bad language within The Flash #803 is shown in symbols. The bad language is not really needed in The Flash #803 in my personal and professional opinion. Impulse shows up at one point within The Flash #803. The speedsters in The Flash #803 admit they do not know much about their powers or how they work. Over eight hundred issues DC Comics and that was never actually explored? Color me skeptical.

Nothing really gets resolved in The Flash #803. The whole concept of wait is carried into this entire comic book. Readers must wait for something to happen. If you missed The Flash #803 then you are really not missing much. Max Mercury getting trapped is the most interesting thing that happened within The Flash #803. The Flash #803 cost me $3.99 to purchase at our local comic book store.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 63%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Spurrier, Deodato Jr, Mulvihill
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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