miércoles, 13 de diciembre de 2017

Some thoughts about The Flash #36

Is The Flash ready to face one of his biggest cases yet?

A inmate of Iron Heights has been murdered and Barry will have to investigate who did it but that might be just a distraction for what is about to come.

New chapter and I'm quite digging this new storyline so far.

Joshua Williamson opens a new arc with a bang with one of Barry's former villains being murdered and forcing him to find out the culprit. I'm a bit sad of seeing one of Francis Manapul's creations being killed so quickly without giving him a chance to shine but on the other hand, at least Williamson understood his character and turned him into a solid motivation for Barry to keep up with this mission.

Best of all is what comes later since the most famous villains from The Flash's Rogues gallery are back and their plan turns out to be as interesting as I hoped for and makes me wish the next installment was here already. The solid characterization helps a lot.

Howard Porter handles the artwork and is a pleasure to have him on the title again since he's able to depict the most energetic scenes from the story perfectly.

Quite entertaining, excited for the next one.

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