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The current story line in The Flash, for those who may be out of the loop, sees Lex Luthor delivering the Rogues a serious power boost, an upgrade that led Captain Cold to change his name to “King Cold” before taking over Central City. Along with the rest of the Rogues, Barry Allen and his young speedster sidekicks find themselves in quite the predicament—juggling their powerful antagonists while their connection to the Speed Force runs amok.
On paper, we have an impressive set up for a story arc that does a great job of merging a cross over event with an idea that few have explored: What if the Rogues had the power of Gods? Definitely an interesting foil for the Rogues, but the characterizations of the villains just don’t hold up under scrutiny. Leonard Snart is a complex antagonist, often skirting the line between villain and anti-hero, but here he’s simply made to be a mad dog, spouting off the usual villainous platitudes.
This isn’t to say that things are all bad. Barry Allen’s struggle with the Speed Force and the energetic artwork that accompanies it at least makes the issue itself a visually impressive read. Sandovall possesses a great understanding of the speed and energy that goes into each super speed battle, as well as the emotions that are strewn across the faces of our characters. The story itself is certainly packed to bursting with interesting ideas, but it just never fully manages to reach its potential at the end of the day.
For everything that works in this issue, there’s almost always an equivalent moment that doesn’t. Williamson has a great understanding of the character of Barry Allen and it’s clear he has a lot of love for Central City. He’s done great work in the past with stories like “Flash War,” I just wish this latest arc was a tad more polished.
Published by DC Comics
On January 15, 2020
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art by Rafa Sandovall
Inks by Jordi Tarragona
Colors by HI-FI and Arif Prianto
Letters by Steve Wands
Cover by Rafa Sandovall








