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    The Flash #5

    The Flash » The Flash #5 - Case One: The Dastardly Death of the Rogues Part Five released by DC Comics on October 2010.

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    BRIGHTEST DAY continues with a shocking connection to the White Light as Captain Boomerang and the Reverse-Flash experience a bizarre event that ties them together. Meanwhile, it's the Rogues vs. the Renegades with The Flash caught in the middle!

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    4.7 stars

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    Iris. 0

    Story: Flash and Top run back to the fight between the Renegades and the Rogues. Flash fights the new Mirror Master but cannot beat him. The Trickster uses a trick to break Barry's ear phone thing. Weather Wizard traps Barry in a tornado but Top stops it. The Renegades now want to arrest Barry and Top. Finally the white lantern has spoken to Digger. He tells him that he needs to throw the boomerang. One of the boomerangs he throws hits the giant mirror and cracks it. Top tells Barry he needs to ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    A Lantern Walks Among Us 0

    I am so glad that The Flash seems to be picking up fans as this great series continues. What cost this issue the fifth star is that I'm ready for the plot to move on a bit. To some extent, it does here, as there's a big moment for Captain Boomerang, as well as an interesting twist for Barry. Personally, five issues seems a bit long to have these Renegades from the future wreaking havoc in the city. I'm also a little confused as to how the Mirror Master fits into all of this. Even with Geoff John...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    How Appropriate, a 5/5 For Issue #5 0

    The Good: The crazy action out the wazoo was epic and awesome. And it also wasn't just the kind of static 'everyone's-shooting-lasers action you tend to get when a lot of things are happening at once, Manapul manages to make every action panel unique and dynamic. Captain Boomerang's crazy White Lantern vision gives us an iota more info than when we saw it in Brightest Day, and his reaction to it as downright perfect and completely in character. Trying not to spoil too much but there's this aweso...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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