The Wally West from two worlds finally meet each other.
The Flash has been taken over by the Speed Force and is revealing some dark secrets about the young Wally West and is up to his older-self to remind both of them who they are.
Okay, I have to admit that I did enjoy this one quite a bit.
Joshua Williamson delivers a new chapter where he plays with just a few ramifications from the last storyarc and concentrates on an entertaining one-and-done tale that works really well in that regard. The characterization is pretty strong with all the members of the cast being on-point here, especially the old Wally West due that there are several mentions of his relationships with both Barry and Iris while his interactions with his young-self reveal even more classic aspects of his personality, including the fact that he beat Barry as being The Flash which is something that fans will appreciate.
There are some revelations about the rest of the cast and story while the plot itself progresses at a nice pace which builds-up to the final page with a tease that fans of The Flash family will love.
Jorge Corona handles the artwork and is pretty solid, some the character expressions are a bit exaggerated but his style is pretty vibrant for the speed scenes.
Quite entertaining, the title better continue this route.
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