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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Si Spurrier
(A/CA) Mike Deodato Jr
As the Flash continues to explore the Gallery, he meets a living entity called the Resident that he feels drawn to. Can she aid him in his battle against the Folding Man...and even if she can, does she want to? Meanwhile, Mirror Master returns, unveiling even more upgrades since we last saw him in The Flash #800--but he's not the only one with new powers, as Irey Thunderheart West is eager to show the world. Also, the Stillness decide to act upon humanity as the new chapter for the Flash Family continues!
Date Available: 12/26/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This comic made me feel the same way I felt when Grant Morrison took over the Doom Patrol in 1990. In the event you weren't paying attention, unlike Marvel, all of the main DC titles have what the kids used to call continuity. DC also seems to have realized that they should pay for superior art to go along with it's aces stable of writers. In fact, it's probably in your best interests to stop thinking about them as at all similar to Marvel, who I like to think of as the Charlton of modern comic companies. Without Ditko. Highly recommended if you've never particularly liked the Flash, just as I never loved Robotman until the crazy Scot showed up..

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Si Spurrier
(A/CA) Mike Deodato Jr
As the Flash continues to explore the Gallery, he meets a living entity called the Resident that he feels drawn to. Can she aid him in his battle against the Folding Man...and even if she can, does she want to? Meanwhile, Mirror Master returns, unveiling even more upgrades since we last saw him in The Flash #800--but he's not the only one with new powers, as Irey Thunderheart West is eager to show the world. Also, the Stillness decide to act upon humanity as the new chapter for the Flash Family continues!
Date Available: 12/26/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


This comic made me feel the same way I felt when Grant Morrison took over the Doom Patrol in 1990. In the event you weren't paying attention, unlike Marvel, all of the main DC titles have what the kids used to call continuity. DC also seems to have realized that they should pay for superior art to go along with it's aces stable of writers. In fact, it's probably in your best interests to stop thinking about them as at all similar to Marvel, who I like to think of as the Charlton of modern comic companies. Without Ditko. Highly recommended if you've never particularly liked the Flash, just as I never loved Robotman until the crazy Scot showed up..

I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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