ketallpot's review against another edition

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3.0

It was a cool book. I learned a lot more about Wally as the Flash.

sisyphus_dreams's review

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1.0

Sometimes when I finish a book I find myself saying angrily "What the hell was that?!?". Meet The Flash: Blood Will Run. It's the most disjointed so-called graphic novel I've read in quite a while, apart from those dumps DC takes on their fans by putting out huge collections of "bests" which are totally unrelated to each other - half of which are from the 1940s and 50s, with characters who don't look anything like they're supposed to and spend all their time worrying about pulling "boners".

The Flash maybe had a baby with a dead girl, oh wait, maybe he didn't...yawn. And don't expect any sort of resolution here. It feels as if they left off the beginning AND the end!

Avoid.

depreydeprey's review against another edition

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4.0

Geoff Johns is probably better known for his work with the Green Lantern but I feel he has a far better handle on Wally West's Flash. He has a feel for the family drama that permeates every well drawn panel and makes each Rogue and Central City cop feel fully developed.
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