miércoles, 25 de junio de 2014

Some thoughts about The Flash #32

The Flash and The Future Flash's worlds are about to collide.

In the present Barry is still trying to find the clues about the culprit of stealing some of the Rogues' arsenal before he or she is able to hurt anmyone else. Meanwhile in the future, Barry is looking back to all the mistakes he has commited in the past and he's going to try to solve them despite that this might cost his life.

This issue pretty much delivered everything what I was asking for.

Robert Venditti and Van Jensen create a pretty compelling parallel between The Flash and the The Future Flash's personalities and beliefs while also emphasizing what made them different from each other but at the same time demonstrating that they're still the same Barry at the end.

The mystery about the person who has been using the Rogues' weapons is slowly being developed and while there are still some clues about what's the reason why he's commiting such actions, his/her identity is still a secret. I really enjoy how this sub-plot is being created, it doesn't take most of the story from this issue but it's a pretty intriguing one still.

Plus, Wally West is finally receiving a more understandable portrayal since the authors are creating a pretty good dynamic for Barry and him. There's also a little hint about Wally's future that it's a quite promising one.

Brett Booth's art looks much better than in the previous entries somehow. His character models looks much more appealing while the action and speed of the character are quite well depicted, it's a really exciting look for the plot.

Best issue from this run so far, hope that the creators continue this route.

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