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The Flash Vol. 6: Cold Day in Hell
by Joshua Williamson
I'm going to tell you a secret. So you know the Rogues are like The Flash most known baddies besides Reverse flash and *Raises hand* I don't really like them. I know! How can you say that as a Flash Fan? I don't know. I just don't find them that interesting.
So anyway, due to the last volume we have Barry working in Iron Heights. It's not going well as the environment is different than what he's used to. However, before we get to that, we have the return of Meena! She's here to help Barry with the Negative Speed Force. The other half deals with the Rogues in the Prison after one of them turns up dead. Who killed him? With that we have Godspeed without his powers helping Barry or is it a trick?
Good: Really enjoyed the stuff with August. I think he's the best character made by Joshua. He's complicated and his power, similar to Barry's helps. The ending leaves it to some interesting ideas and I liked the moments with Wally trying to figure out what the hell to do with his life.
Bad: The rogue stuff is just okay. Captain Cold is silly and his defeat (because come on, he always loses) is so stupid. I also think Iron Heights is too "Dark" to anyone not look into the Warden's corrupt ass ways.
Overall, a okayish volume. It has some good moments, but overall just a very in the middle volume. After two really solid ones, this comes off just decent-good. A 2.5-3 out of 5.
So anyway, due to the last volume we have Barry working in Iron Heights. It's not going well as the environment is different than what he's used to. However, before we get to that, we have the return of Meena! She's here to help Barry with the Negative Speed Force. The other half deals with the Rogues in the Prison after one of them turns up dead. Who killed him? With that we have Godspeed without his powers helping Barry or is it a trick?
Good: Really enjoyed the stuff with August. I think he's the best character made by Joshua. He's complicated and his power, similar to Barry's helps. The ending leaves it to some interesting ideas and I liked the moments with Wally trying to figure out what the hell to do with his life.
Bad: The rogue stuff is just okay. Captain Cold is silly and his defeat (because come on, he always loses) is so stupid. I also think Iron Heights is too "Dark" to anyone not look into the Warden's corrupt ass ways.
Overall, a okayish volume. It has some good moments, but overall just a very in the middle volume. After two really solid ones, this comes off just decent-good. A 2.5-3 out of 5.