Flash by Mark Waid #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis omnibus continues Mark Waid's celebrated run on The Flash, collecting issues that delve deeper into the legacy of the Speed Force and the relationship between Wally West and his predecessor, Barry Allen. It includes major storylines such as 'The Return of Barry Allen' and the introduction of the villainous Savitar, showcasing Wally's growth as a hero and the emotional weight of carrying on the Flash mantle.
In "Gorilla Warfare, Chapter One: The Trouble with Gorillas!", Green Lantern answers a distress call from the Flash Museum’s directory, Dexter Myles, leading him to Washington DC and the secretive Bureau of Amplified Animals. Sent to Africa with Rex the Wonder Dog and agent Danny Dennis, he’s thrust into a mission that’s as baffling as it is urgent—where the real trouble might not be the gorillas at all.
In "Trust," Wally West and a mysterious figure claiming to be the returned Barry Allen must protect a mob boss during a chaotic carnival night. As tension mounts, it's not the speed or the suit that convinces Wally—something deeper, more personal, begins to unravel.
In "Identity Crisis," Jay Garrick gathers Johnny Chambers and Max Mercury to face an unknown danger, while Wally and Barry are drawn into a deadly ambush atop the Broome building. When Barry escapes, he refuses to come back for Wally, leaving the younger Flash stranded in the open.
In "Suicide Run," as Jay Garrick, Johnny Quick, and Max Mercury struggle to contain Barry Allen’s increasingly erratic and dangerous behavior, Wally finds a mysterious book that may hold the key to understanding what’s driving Barry’s descent. The discovery sets off a tense race against time, with answers buried in pages that could change everything.
In "Blitzkrieg," Wally West faces a pivotal moment as the elder speedsters rally around him, preparing for a showdown against the rogue Barry Allen, while Wally readies himself for a final clash with Professor Zoom at the Flash Museum. The story unfolds with the weight of legacy and speed, as past and present collide in a race against time.
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