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The Flash #810

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

The Flash #810 

 

The front cover of the version of The Flash #810 I have says: "Flash Hits The WALL!" I feel like I have with this comic book as well. The Flash #810 cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within The Flash #810. There are advertisements found all throughout the The Flash #810 comic book. There is a DC Nation Spotlight page on Absolute Power.

There will be spoilers in my review of the The Flash #810 comic book. The art is pretty ugly in most of The Flash #810. There is some violence, and blood in The Flash #810. This comic book contains a page that encourages people to sin, and be rebellious against God. Why are they constantly pushing their venom and hatred? It honestly makes little to no sense to me. The Flash #810 is a disappointment on so many levels.

We find out that the guy in the Batman suit in The Flash #810 is not Batman. Who is actually in that suit? It is Green Arrow. The Flash beats him. It is believed the Arc Angles lied to everyone in The Flash #810. They changed reality by folding it upon itself like a piece of paper. So all of the speedsters are released. They are all free now. We also find out the baby is this one character. So he is changing the diaper of himself as a child.

That is not even the most creepy moment in The Flash #810. Wally has lost his memories and sitting there why some evil thing is going to use him against the other speedsters. Although what can one do against so many? I do not really see this as much of a threat personally. I could be way off base though. It would not be the first time. I was right that it was not Batman at the end of the last issue.

I told you early on in this review that I felt like I hit a wall myself. I am done with this series, and franchise. The Flash #810 was their last chance to try and redeem themselves. They choose not to. Because of that, and I have zero interest in Absolute Power I am going to stop reading The Flash comic books now. The Flash #810 is the last issue I plan on reviewing for the foreseeable future. Maybe they will do something to grab my attention again. As of right now I am done.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Spurrier, Perez, Georgiev, Herms
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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