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    The Flash #26

    The Flash » The Flash #26 - Flash Out of Water released by DC Comics on February 2014.

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    In this special standalone story, The Flash loses someone important to him. To catch the villain responsible, The Flash must figure out how to use his powers in the one place where they do him little good: the sky!

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    Flash Fact!: The Flash can't fly. 0

    StoryA fun one shot with the Flash that deals with robbery and murder. It's a very simple story with a simple crime. Add a trigger-happy former stunt pilot, a little bit of a science lesson and the Flash and you get a very exciting final act of this issue. Patty Spivot is present for a brief appearance, not at all out of place with Barry being "too close" to the case. Without her the book would feel pretty distant and disconnected from the current run.Spitfire, I like. I like her reasoning for t...

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    See the Review Rating Overview page on my blog for more information on how I rate each comic.Cover & Solicit - 5/5Art, Colors & Inking - 4/5 - Weighted DoubleLayout & Flow - 5/5Story - 5/5 - Weighted TripleVerdict - 4.7 (9.5/10)- For additional ratings and previews of this issue, visit my blog at Images Unplugged....

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    One-shot Fun with The Flash 0

    BackgroundI have been reading The Flash regularly since Barry Allen returned pre-new52. I have followed every other iteration (Bart, Wally, Jay) off and on and through trades. My favorite superheroes are The Flash (particularly Barry Allen), Daredevil, and Batman. And on with the review! The GoodAlthough I loved the Manapaul/Buccellato run as a whole, this issue felt like a change in pace that the series needed. The villain was new, the threats were just as dire as in previous arcs, and the ...

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