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The Flash, Vol. 1: Wonderland by Geoff Johns, Doug Hazlewood, Ángel Unzueta

life_of_karrot's review

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3.0

The 90s art took some getting used to, but actually fits the idea really well. I liked the Alice in Wonderland references each issue, and the idea of an alternate Central City was cool, especially when it focused on the Rogues whilst pulling in other classic Flash characters. However, Barry's unheroic, random anger and the odd medieval setting for the finale reduced this book from a character/ location exploration to your average comic. Definitely read though if you're curious about Flash's world.

birdmanseven's review

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2.0

It was intrigued in the beginning, but it got out of hand real quick.

starleen's review

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3.0

Trapped in a mirror world, Wally needs the help of two rogues to return home.

Seeing the Flash team up with Mirror Master and Captain Cold was very interesting, especially because I'm new to Flash comics so it helped me learn more about their characters. This was a pretty good first volume but the mirror worlds became a little bit confusing to me sometimes. Still not a bad start to the series and I'm looking forward to the rest of Geoff Johns run on The Flash.
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