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    The Flash #27

    The Flash » The Flash #27 - History Lessons Part One released by DC Comics on March 2014.

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    History Lessons Part One last edited by magicman620 on 04/21/20 07:42PM View full history

    The Flash faces a mystical serial killer who might be responsible for his mother’s murder!

    Notes:

    • The Scribblenauts Unmasked Variant cover is a homage of the cover of Showcase #4.
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    See the Review Rating Overview page on my blog for more information on how I rate each comic.Cover & Solicit - 4/5Art, Colors & Inking - 3/5 - Weighted DoubleLayout & Flow - 5/5Story - 4/5 - Weighted TripleVerdict - 3.9 (8/10)- For additional ratings and previews of this issue, visit my blog at Images Unplugged. ...

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    A good filler issue (part 1 of 2) 0

    The review originally went up on my blog.The news is finally in that Robert Venditti and Van Jensen will be writing The Flash starting from #30 and the art will be headlined by Brett Booth. I’m both excited and apprehensive about this since while I love Brett’s artwork, Venditti’s writing on Green Lantern after taking over from Geoff Johns has led me to drop the title from my pull list. But still, I’m interested to see where things are going. In the meantime, we had that ...

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