What can kill The Black Flash?
Barry and Hunter are facing death itself and to stop him one of them will have to make the ultimate sacrifice no matter what happens next.
This story comes to a conclusion in a satisfying manner.
Joshua Williamson offers a new installment where he justifies the inclusion of Hunter in this story. At first I complained about it but now it makes sense, Williamson creates a logical connection about why Hunter needed to confront The Black Flash (at least as logical as someone as deranged as Hunter can be) while also revealing new shocking aspects about his origin and it actually works in many levels. Just like The Flash created his own legacy, it makes sense that The Reverse-Flash did the same.
This also comes to an appropriate resolution for Hunter's character considering everything that happened in his life, this might not be the end for him but is the end so far and it leads to the upcoming Rogues arc that has been teased for a while now.
Scott Kolins handles the art and is still adequate for a Flash comic with expressive characters and a decent storytelling.
Good chapter, can't wait for the next one.
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