The Flash #807
SCORE: 67
My interest and excitement over this Flash reboot is sliding really
fast. The Flash #807 cost me $3.99 and there are twenty pages of comic
book content. We get five pages of content, and then a two page layout
for the credits in The Flash #807. The artwork in The Flash #807 is
extremely ugly. I am not a fan of the detail, or the tones used in The
Flash #807. There will be spoilers in my review of this comic book.
There is some violence, and bad language is shown in symbols in The
Flash #807. Impulse and Max Mercury are in a bad spot in the beginning
of the The Flash #807 comic book. There are saved by The Linear Men in
The Flash #807. At least we think they are saved in the beginning of the
The Flash #807 comic book. Later on in the comic book they are trapped.
We find out what The Linear Men are actually up to.
What are The Linear Men doing in The Flash #807? They are capturing
speedsters and keeping them contained because they believe speedsters
are destroying reality. Max and Impulse thought they were actually
trying to get a new and different perspective from them. Sadly they were
way off the mark with that one. The good news is The Linear Men do not
want to kill any of the speedsters.
Linda is completely oblivious in The Flash #807. Barry shows up covered
in someone else's blood and has no idea what happened to Wally. Barry
does not remember being controlled by that dark force. Barry goes after
a scientist in The Flash #807 and winds up having Mr. Terrific make him
stand down. How does Mr. Terrific do that? Well he happens to have
weapons that allow him to negate a speedster.
We do find out that Wally is still alive in The Flash #807. He is in
that special speed force place. There is a new statue in this place too.
It looks like an Arc Angle to Wally in The Flash #807. There are some
interesting aspects in The Flash #807. The writers are seriously taking
their time getting to the point of this storyline. At first it
interested and amused me. Now I am getting tired of waiting for them to
get somewhere.
- Paul
Graphics: 61%
Writing: 74%
Replay/Extras: 68%
Story: 68%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Spurrier, Deodato Jr, Mulvihill
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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