The Flash #806
SCORE: 68
My opinion of this comic book series is sliding down the hill like
any of the slippery slope issues. I just finished reading The Flash #806
and honestly I am trying to figure out what the point is. There are
twenty pages of comic book content within The Flash #806. The price of
The Flash #806 is $4.99. Which is really for this amount of comic book
content. There are advertisements found throughout the The Flash #806
comic books.
There will be spoilers in this review of the The Flash #806 comic book.
There is some violence, and blood within The Flash #806. These weird
creatures show up multiple times in The Flash #806. Barry shows up in
The Flash #806. Barry is not happy with Wally. Why not? Wally did not
call Barry since taking over the mantle. Barry has been sitting around
doing nothing while Wally has been supposedly poisoning the Speed Force.
The Flash #806 gives us five pages of comic book content, then two pages
for the credits, and then the rest of the comic book content. There is
also a page devoted to the Suicide Squad Dream Team in The Flash #806. I
am sure that page will appear in more DC Comics comic books as well. I
did not feel like reading it in this comic books since I am not into
Suicide Squad personally. I am curious how they captured Bizzaro.
There is an advertisement within The Flash #806 that encourages racism.
Why is that needed? There is also a page with alternate covers of other
comic books that contains lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more.
There might be some promotion of sexual deviancy within The Flash #806
as well in that same advertisement. I am starting to believe the
professionals comparing it a virus that spreads socially and has no
genetics to it.
Wally tries to have an Activity Date with his wife in The Flash #806. As
you can imagine it does not go well. Wally does get stabbed at the end
of The Flash #806 while in the Speed Force. Can you guess who stabs him?
It was Barry. The last page of The Flash #806 may help us understand who
is behind all of the weird attacks going on. It looks like Thawne.
Although he looks really strange in The Flash #806.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 66%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 64%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Spurrier, Deodato Jr, Mulvihill
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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