The Flash #36 reintroduces the Rogues as a mysterious murder takes place in Iron Heights. But how can Barry solve it with so much against him?
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 #40 dives deep into Barry Allen's fears and insecurities, making the most of Gorilla Grodd as a villain and paving the way for the eventual Flash War arc.
The Flash #46 explores Wally's fragmented memories and how their return affects his own emotions as well as Barry's, while still setting the scene for Hunter Zolomon's ultimate revenge.
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...
The Flash #26 is a thrilling look at a possible future that shakes Barry to the core and establishes who his worst enemy really is.
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 #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.
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.
Barry must face down Grodd-controlled members of his family in The Flash #43, which brings back some of our speedster's best qualities.