The Flash #808
SCORE: 65
I am not really sure about this comic book anymore. The Flash has
meandered around, and ultimately not really gone much of anywhere. I am
more confused after reading eight issues of this comic book. At this
point I should have some comprehension of what is going on. There are
twenty pages of comic book content within The Flash #808. Advertisements
can be found throughout this comic book.
There will be spoilers in my review of the The Flash #808 comic book. I
got one of the alternate covers of The Flash #808 and it cost me $4.99.
The regular cover is seen right after that one so I am debating if I
need to pay extra money for alternate covers in the future. I know they
are worth more but they also cost more. The DC Nation Spotlight page is
on Nightwing #114. Maybe I will check that comic book out.
The issues families can have with The Flash #808 are violence, bad
language, and more. There is some discussion about climate change in The
Flash #808. It does not really fit in my personal opinion. Plus The
Flash #808 does not follow the science either. It is just more liberal
virtue signaling and preaching that irritates millions upon millions of
people all over the planet Earth.
Amanda Waller makes a splash in The Flash #808. She goes after the
company The Flash works at and steals items. Typical government behavior
if you are educated to facts and reality. Amanda Waller also breaks into
a radio station and stops the people from talking. The Flash #808 does
not reference freedom of speech at all. I know anyone in radio would be
screaming about the First Amendment in that situation.
Speedsters are blamed for all of the issues that are going on in this
fantasy science fiction world. Heroes are saving people in The Flash
#808. They may not be able to do that for much longer. Villains are
trying to find out where the other Flash is. Someone is trying to
control the Flash we see in The Flash #808. I am not clear who is the
bad character controlling him though.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 72%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 66%
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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