: Some readers on Reddit found his portrayal of Batman particularly jarring, citing a "weird off-model design" for the cowl and eyes. Review – The Flash #51: Wally's Last Run? - GeekDad
: His "unique style" is noted for its ability to convey deep facial expressions and the kinetic energy of speedsters.
: Devastated by the loss of his children and the manipulations of Hunter Zolomon, Wally is seen running non-stop around the world until he physically and mentally collapses. The issue ends with him being taken to Sanctuary by Superman and Wonder Woman to begin his recovery, setting the stage for the Heroes in Crisis event.
: The issue explores how "Flash War" alienated Kid Flash (Wallace West) from the team, leading him to leave Central City and join the Teen Titans . Visuals and Artistic Critique The artwork by Scott Kolins received polarized reviews:
most notably refers to the emotional aftermath of the " Flash War " storyline in DC Comics, specifically the 2018 issue written by Joshua Williamson . This issue serves as a poignant epilogue that shifts the focus from high-speed action to the mental and emotional fallout affecting the Flash family. Key Plot Points & Character Fates
: Some readers on Reddit found his portrayal of Batman particularly jarring, citing a "weird off-model design" for the cowl and eyes. Review – The Flash #51: Wally's Last Run? - GeekDad Flash 51
: His "unique style" is noted for its ability to convey deep facial expressions and the kinetic energy of speedsters. : Some readers on Reddit found his portrayal
: Devastated by the loss of his children and the manipulations of Hunter Zolomon, Wally is seen running non-stop around the world until he physically and mentally collapses. The issue ends with him being taken to Sanctuary by Superman and Wonder Woman to begin his recovery, setting the stage for the Heroes in Crisis event. : Devastated by the loss of his children
: The issue explores how "Flash War" alienated Kid Flash (Wallace West) from the team, leading him to leave Central City and join the Teen Titans . Visuals and Artistic Critique The artwork by Scott Kolins received polarized reviews:
most notably refers to the emotional aftermath of the " Flash War " storyline in DC Comics, specifically the 2018 issue written by Joshua Williamson . This issue serves as a poignant epilogue that shifts the focus from high-speed action to the mental and emotional fallout affecting the Flash family. Key Plot Points & Character Fates