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The Flash: Terminal Velocity

The Flash: Terminal Velocity
By Mark Waid

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298778 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-09
  • Released on: 1995-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Stupendous!5
This stupendous graphic novel is a reprint, in a book form, of the FLASH #96-100 (1994-95). In the story Crisis in Time, Wally West, the Flash, was given a glimpse of a horrific future. And then, wandering back in time, he gets to see the events that made him the man he is. But, haunted by his knowledge of future events, Wally must train up Bart Allen (the Impulse, and Barry Allen's grandson), so that he can help him to change the future. But, even with the help of Jay Garrick (Flash I), Johnny Quick, Max Mercury and Jessie Quick, can Wally and Bart change the future, and save everything that Wally holds dear? Read this book to find out!

This is a great graphic novel - it is stupendous - I would go as far as to say that it is the best graphic novel that I have ever read, and I have read more than a few! The illustrations are very good, but short of what I have come to expect from recent graphic novels. BUT, what makes this book great is the story. Mark Waid succeeds in spinning a story that is very touching, and yet stuffed full of action and adventure. Plus, besides learning more of what makes Wally West tick, this book actually lets you in on the secret of what gives the speedsters their powers!

So, if you like the Flash, or just like a good superhero story, then you must get this book!

A solid-slam-bang super hero fantasy4
If superheroes are your bag, and you like them portrayed both with their classic "nobility" and a sense of the ninties, they don't get much better than this Flash story-arc. Rather than decontructing old heroes, Mark Waid seems singularly adept at modernizing them while still leaving that sense of wonder that we all (at least at one time)loved about comics. Don't expect to gain any great insights into life, and don't expect to see any revolution in comic book storytelling. This is what it is - a superhero comic at its finiest.

Origin of The Speed Force5
First of Waid is one of the best writers in the history of The Flash. And this volume is no exception. Wally West in this graphic novel is faced with the fact even if he is the fastest man alive he can't do it all by himself. Therefore, you get one of the best supporting cast in comics with Jay Garrick, Max Mercury, Bart Allen, Jesse and Johnny Quick. The story tells the tale of Flash trying to take down a terrorist cell. The art is pretty good a little bit to adjust to if you read more new comics then old but, not bad at all.