The Flash #64 picks up where Batman left off, letting the two detectives team up while exploring their issues with one another.
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The Flash #60 is an introspective look at Barry’s Force journey, introducing new characters with real-world ties.
The Flash #57 wraps up the Rogues and Renegades arc while dealing with the Sage Force, and displays surprising sensitivity towards Mick while doing so.
The Flash #52 deals with both the Speed Force and the Strength Force, and is helped along greatly by Christian Duce’s artwork.
The Flash #50 brings Flash War to a speedy conclusion while also opening plenty of doors for Barry and Wally to run through next.
The Flash #48 is one of the strongest entries in recent memory, tugging at Wally’s heartstrings while throwing a big burden down at Barry’s feet.
The Flash #47 lays the groundwork for the Flash War while hitting the theme of family pretty hard, with meaningful moments for Iris, Barry and both Wallys.
The Flash #45 is a nice break between major story arcs, but it’s not lacking in either heart or hype. The long-awaited reunion between Iris and Wally brings not only tears of joy, but also important revelations that set up Flash War. nicely.
The Flash #44 concludes the “Perfect Storm” arc and ramps up the road to Flash War, all while delivering some touching moments between Barry, Iris and the Flash Family as a whole.
Barry must face down Grodd-controlled members of his family in The Flash #43, which brings back some of our speedster’s best qualities.