The Flash #12
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Artists: Tony Daniel, Art Thibert, & Jonathan Glapion
All Hail Marc Guggenheim! Hail! Hail! Guggenheim is the new master of the Flash, and as I've said before, is bringing this book back from the grave. Flash goes off to face his Rogues and this issue is an all-out race and battle, and ends with a cool cliff-hanger. Guggenheim has a cool handle on the Rogues, and an even better one on Bart. I hated Bart before, but I love him now. He's super-determined and motivated and has accepted that he is the Flash, and so must take on those responsibilities. Tony Daniel is coming into his own here, after an awkward first issue. This may be because his inker on Titans, Jonathan Glapion, joins him on the last half of the issue, but the Thibert inking on Daniel just doesn't work. It still looks like Daniel, but it lacks the flair that comes in the last half of the book and what Daniel had on Titans. This is a short review, because I've said everything before on this book, but everyone definately needs to be checking out the Flash now. Next issue promises to be a big one, with the big push DC is giving it, so definately get this issue before it dissapears in a "flash" next month. A







Agreed, the enjoyment I use to get when reading about The Flash (during Wally Wests' days) is back. Now....when are they gonna tell us where Wally went.