The Flash #805
SCORE: 69
Today was another great day. I had the time and money to purchase,
read and now review the The Flash #805 comic book. The Flash #805 is set
up a very interesting way. We get nine pages of comic book content, and
then two pages of the credits. After that The Flash #805 contains eleven
pages of comic book content. In those eleven pages are broken up by some
advertisements.
There will be spoilers in this review of the The Flash #805 comic book.
The Flash #805 is all about Jai West. He is one of the children of The
Flash. He can teleport around in The Flash #805. Jai West learns that
his teleporting is actually manipulation of the Speed Force. Some
strange character comes to Jai West while he is waiting in the hallway
outside the principal's office.
The Flash deals with some major issue in The Flash #805. Jai West winds
up sort of helping out in The Flash #805. The Flash loses his cool in
The Flash #805 and takes out these enemies really quickly. Then Jai West
comes back together in The Flash #805. Wally West thought his son had
died and seriously freaked out in The Flash #805. It is an interesting
moment in this comic book.
The Flash #805 contains a bit of violence, false gods, and more.
Families may be confused by some of the thing happening in this comic
book. I am really confused by a lot of what is happening in The Flash
#805. It is nice that Max Mercury is addressed in The Flash #805. There
is a ton of text within The Flash #805. There is a lot of things being
discussed in this comic book.
The DC Nation Spotlight in The Flash #805 is on Trinity. I read about it
and honestly it did not interest me personally. I am still trying to
figure out where this comic book series is going. I loved the part where
Jai West asks Gorilla Grodd a question. It stopped the rampage from
Gorilla Grodd. Jai West decides in The Flash #805 that he does not want
to become a super hero.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Spurrier, Deodato Jr, Mulvihill
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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