Heroes in Crisis goes in swinging, featuring dark and gruesome content and a lot of punching. But amid all that, there's some great introspection.
Heroes in Crisis may be a little too weighed down by hanging plot threads, but King still excels at drawing the raw emotions out of his heroes.
Heroes in Crisis #5 shifts between introspective confessionals, invasive press conferences, and active investigations in to the murders.
Heroes In Crisis #6 & #7 meditate further on everyone's mental state, most especially Wally, before pulling a rather startling reveal out of the bag.
Heroes in Crisis #8 & #9 exposit the truth behind the Sanctuary murders, then try to tie up as many loose ends as possible in a moving yet unsatisfying way.
THE FLASH #10 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artists: Felipe Watanabe Inker: Oclair Albert Colorist: Chris Sotomayor Letterer: Steve Wands Release Date: 11/9/16 The Flash started...
THE FLASH #11 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Davide Gianfelice Colorist: Ivan Plascencia Letterer: Steve Wands Release Date: 11/23/16 The Flash delivered one of its best issues this...
THE FLASH #12 Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Davide Gianfelice Colorist: Ivan Plascencia & Chris Sotomayor Letterer: Steve Wands Release Date: 12/14/16 The Shadowlands conflict in this...
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The Flash #14 brings the Rogues back into Barry's orbit, with a fun cameo from Hartley Rathaway and a few tricks up Captain Cold's sleeve.