After finishing the entire Mark Waid run on The Flash, I thought I'd go over each important arc and give my thoughts on it.
This run means a lot to me, so here's a thread of my complete retrospective of Mark Waid's Flash.
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The fact Tim was Robin in the Batgirl Arkham Knight DLC, which is set before Asylum, makes no fucking sense. Jason had literally died like last week, and here is Tim fully experienced and already bald.
This photo is unbelievably hard until you realize that Nightwing and Robin never actually meet and Batman doesn't want anything to do with them in the game.
Very few comic runs in the last couple years have stuck out to me as much as The Flash by Jeremy Adams has, so here’s my complete overview and retrospective on this incredible run.
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Earth 11 mentioned in World’s Finest
#20
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For those who aren’t aware, Earth 11 is the gender swapped universe. It would be interesting to see a mini-series to be set in that world.
I just read Chain Lightning by Mark Waid... absolute peak.
It focuses on Wally racing through time to recruit other Speedsters to help them stop Cobalt Blue. Wally has to go back to when Barry was the Flash, and alive. Them catching up was such a bittersweet moment.
10/10.
I love how one of the coolest Reverse Flash designs only exists because the main Flash writer at the time had no idea Zoom and Reverse Flash were different characters…
According to the leaks, it looks like the next season of Fortnite will be Marvel themed. I loved the first Marvel season, so that’d be awesome.
Here’s my realistic wish list for the next Marvel Battle Pass.
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This cover is hilarious because at first you think he’s referencing Jason Todd, but Jason hadn’t even met Bruce yet.
So, is this just foreshadowing, or does Joker have a history of killing random sidekicks? 😭🙏
For a more realistic and grounded Batman, I recommend Batman: The Imposter by Mattson Tomlin and Andrea Sorrentino. Based in his early years, it's a very good read with gritty art.