The Full Run: Mark Waid's Flash (Part 4)
As we reach the finish line, it gets REALLY convoluted.
As we reach the finish line, it gets REALLY convoluted.
Morrison and Millar take over for Mark Waid for a year, and Wally West grows a goatee.
Continuing Max's rundown of the entire Mark Waid run on The Flash as Brian Augustyn hops on and the crossovers don't stop.
The Full Run covers 25 more issues from Mark Waid's classic Flash run, including the epic "Terminal Velocity" and more.
Maxwell Yezpitelok reviews "Flash: Born to Run" and the original "Return of Barry Allen" (you know, the good one) plus more, in the first part of Mark Waid's Flash.
The following article was written by Alejandro Jodorowsky (legendary director of El Topo and The Holy Mountain , among others) way back in 1968 for the now defunct Spanish science-fiction magazine Nueva Dimensión .
Continuing our titanic effort to review every Wally West Flash comic ever in a few lines per issue (which is about as much as our ADD-riddled, Twitter-obsessed intellects can handle, anyway).
You know the drill by now, so let's get to it.
Writer: George McManus Artists: George McManus, Zeke Zekley (backgrounds) Publisher: IDW, The Library of American Comics There's something really special about the newspaper strips of the early 20 th century, back when even the crappiest comic in the page had a lavish, detailed quality to it.
So here's the deal: each week we'll pick one comic book run we love (in this case, William Messner-Loebs and Greg LaRocque's character-defining Flash tenure) and attempt to review every single issue in no more than a few lines.
