The Flash (USA) di Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico

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MasterNic

Letti #9 - #17.
9-12:
Arc carino, incentrato sul rapporto tra Barry e Wally. L'atmosfera da sidekick mi piace, livello grafico molto alto.
13:
Un filler decisamente godibile, veramente ben fatto. Finalmente Barry si fa avanti. Wally mi piace sempre di più. (Nonostante il suo "piccio" sulla fiducia  :lolle:)
14-17:
Fantastico arc sui Rogues. I disegni di Di Giandomenico sono veramente strepitosi, mammamia ! :sisi:
Ora mi sparo gli ultimi numeri per cominciare finalmente The Button!  :wub:   :zoom:

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THE FLASH #28
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON • Art and cover by CARMINE DI GIANDOMENICO
Variant cover by HOWARD PORTER • Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for details.
"NEGATIVE" part one! It's a bleak new day as the citizens of Central City meet Negative-Flash! He's got a terrible attitude and volatile powers that leave a wake of destruction wherever he goes. Exactly the kind of person you'd want The Flash to put behind bars. There's just one problem: he is The Flash! Can Barry Allen get his new powers under control before they kill him?
On sale AUGUST 9 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

THE FLASH #29
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON • Art and cover by CARMINE DI GIANDOMENICO
Variant cover by HOWARD PORTER • Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for details.
"NEGATIVE" part two! What's a Rogue to do when The Flash goes bad? Get worse. Operating from behind bars in Iron Heights, the incarcerated Rogues graduate from costumed crooks to true kingpins of crime, unleashing the new villain known as Shrapnel upon the chaotic and unprotected streets of Central City.
On sale AUGUST 23 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Eh...m'ispira! :dsi:
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Hermit

Finalmente ritorna Di Giandomenico, e poi la solicit è anche interessante quindi andrà tutto bene  :up:

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Letto il #23

Ormai ci siamo, Barry
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:look:
Cavoli, è
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Spero in una bella spiegazione.
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Letto #23
Ahhhh bellissimo numero, ho già menzionato il fatto che lo storywriting di Williamson, almeno per come scrive i pg, mi ricorda tantissimo quello di Geoff? :D
Poi se mi mette il Flash museum, e un team up con Hal è fantastico! :wub:
Abbiamo anche un Di Giandomenico molto ispirato, ci sono certi panel che mi sono piaciuti un botto, tipo il "suit up" :lol:
È ritonato
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Vedremo, ha sicuramente il mio interesse! :ahsisi:
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Different for everyone. But everyone looking.

See what we want to see.
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Ecco, sta cosa del
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va approfondita, e non poco!
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Letto il #23
Mi è piaciuto un casino, e ci sono molti elementi che vanno approfonditi. The button si sente molto, e Barry è molto preoccupato

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This series never feels entirely right unless Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico are both in the driver's seat. That reunion helps start this new story arc off on the right note. Williamson pushes Barry's story in a darker direction with this follow-up to "The Button," one that sees Barry weighed down by recent ordeals and the breakdown of many key relationships in his life. Given how much DC Rebirth has been about restoring crucial relationships, that emphasis on his troubled personal life hardly seems a coincidence. Williamson strikes a good balance between building tension and leading up to the return of a major villain while also celebrating the fun inherent in any Barry Allen/Hal Jordan team-up. And what better art team to make the most of that team-up than Di Giandomenico and colorist Ivan Plascencia? The lithe, dynamic figures and gorgeous colors make every page a visual feast, whether the focus is on character drama or epic superhero action. -Jesse

Final Score:

9.0/10
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The Flash #23
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico and Ivan Plascencia
Lettering by Steve Wands
Published by DC Comics
Review by Richard Gray
'Rama Rating: 7 out of 10

Following the much-hyped Batman crossover "The Button," Barry Allen returns to a sense of normalcy - or at least as normal as the life of the Fastest Man Alive gets. The first issue in the new arc, "The Color of Fear," isn't ready to follow the consequential ripples of that preceding story just yet, but it does set up a few new threads in this bridge issue.

Ostensibly an excuse for a team-up with Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Barry's birthday is interrupted by the weight of his own guilt and the attack of the self-duplicating Multiplex. After an amusing aside about which one of them Multiplex belongs to, the Fast Friends fight a villain who is ultimately two shades away from being a needy Tinder date. Wally has to put aside his temporary quarrel with Barry to carry Iris to safety, only to find that a returning foe has left them with no safe place to turn.

For an issue that is pretty much about spinning its wheels in anticipation of the next reveal, it certainly has a fair bit of momentum behind it. The panel-by-panel action is non-stop, and even amidst the expected scenes in which Barry's inner angst is highlighted, this is primarily an action issue. The consequence of this is that the reader never really gets the opportunity to anticipate the next move. This is terrific for delivery surprises, especially in the final page, but as soon as the book is over we are left with an unnerving sense of being cheated somehow.

Di Giandomenico and Plascencia's artwork revels in the kind of fluidity needed to make The Flash work, although the star turns in this issue are all around the villains. Witness the red and gold darkness of Barry's projection of the Reverse-Flash's potential killing spree, a series of panels that might be all in the hero's head, but are made all the more deadly by the artists' renderings. The tidal wave of Multiplexes that threaten Hal and Barry in the climactic moments of the book is an innovative use of bodies being literally flung at the protagonist.

The biggest problem with the issue is that the cliffhanger ending undoes some of the impact of the previous issue. On page and screen, there's been an overreliance on speedster villains for the last few years, and the spectacular end(s) to one of them in "The Button" gets seemingly reversed (get it?) in a single panel. It's why the Joker has recently been kept out of the comic books for a year or so at a time. Even so, this is a solid issue that hits the ground running and rarely lets up.
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