metalandteacups's review

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3.0

The origin of Wally West as Kid Flash.

Wally runs into his grandfather at a local diner, then returns to his grandfathers home for the first time since Iris and Barry's death, which occurred over a year ago. He begins to reminisce about the time he stayed with the Allen's for a summer and how he received his powers in the speedforce.

There is a lot of inconsistencies with the art work, like the characters hair changing colour or the clothes they are wearing, for single panels. This made some parts of the story disjointed, as I would have to stop and figure out which character was actually speaking.

donxmore's review

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fast-paced

4.25

adamdavidcollings's review

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4.0

This one started off a lot cheesier than the other comics I've read in recent time, but by that fourth issue, I was really starting to see the depth. This one has some important things to say about parenthood and family relationships. A nice introduction to Wally West's Flash.

ladydewinter's review

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4.0

A great collection of stories about Wally West's first year with super speed. As Grant Morrison says in the introduction: The Flash is the coolest super-hero ever. It's weird, one year ago I'd never thought I'd say this but it's true. There's just something about him that makes me love him a whole lot. <3

ithil's review

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3.0

This is my first The Flash comic and I found it very introductory and easy to follow.
I've gotten to know both Barry Allen and Wally West as The Flash and Kid Flash. The storyline was entertaining buy a bit repetitive tho, but it felt that it was due to the way it was compiled. Some facts were stated several times and I felt the story could have been more diverse once the characters were introduced. But for an introduction to the characters it was a good read.
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