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The Flash by Mark Waid, Book 8
by Mark Waid
Finishing out Mark Waid's long run, we end with a solid sendoff but not great.
Basically Linda was taken out of the timeline, and no one can remember her. Then a new Wally shows up, or we should say Flash. But then we go into another timeline, and something happened to this Wally who's actually Walter. So that Walter comes to-- You know what, it's just a lot of big time traveling storyline and ends with a few one shots of Flash just going around saving people and living the married life.
None of it is bad, but none of it is great. I feel like the second half of Waid's run drops dramatically in quality and too much time traveling crazy storylines that aren't nearly as fun reading as I had hoped. Overall a solid run throughout, and Wally is always great, but the plotting around him isn't always up to par.
A 3 out of 5.
Basically Linda was taken out of the timeline, and no one can remember her. Then a new Wally shows up, or we should say Flash. But then we go into another timeline, and something happened to this Wally who's actually Walter. So that Walter comes to-- You know what, it's just a lot of big time traveling storyline and ends with a few one shots of Flash just going around saving people and living the married life.
None of it is bad, but none of it is great. I feel like the second half of Waid's run drops dramatically in quality and too much time traveling crazy storylines that aren't nearly as fun reading as I had hoped. Overall a solid run throughout, and Wally is always great, but the plotting around him isn't always up to par.
A 3 out of 5.