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Loading... The Flash: Season Zeroby Andrew Kreisberg
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Reviewed at No Flying, No Tights. ( ) I like the Flash TV series (in some ways better than the Arrow one). And so I thought I'd give this TPB a try. It's a comic tie in to the show like they did with Arrow, but I thought they did this one a little bit better. There were a lot of different stories in this TPB. Most of them could have taken place at multiple points durign the first season which was cool. There were also some really nice allusions to the show. And I also really liked the story with Felicity in it prominently. The interaction between Ollie and Barry was hilarious as well. I do wish that there'd been some more Iris in it. But, perhaps the show will be on long enough that they'll make another of these with more Iris in it. A good TPB to go with a good TV show. I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of DC Entertainment no reviews | add a review
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You've seen the hit TV show on The CW, but those episodes are only part of the story! Barry's adventures continue in THE FLASH: SEASON ZERO, chronicling even more of the early adventures of the Flash and the crew at S.T.A.R. Labs. As Barry, Cisco, Caitlin and Dr. Wells study the scope of the Flash's power, Barry must balance his regular life with his new role as Central City's newest hero! With stories by The Flash executive producer Andrew Kreisberg and fellow writers behind the TV show, plus art from Phil Hester (GREEN ARROW), Marcus To (RED ROBIN) and others, these stories take you even deeper into the world of the hit series! This volume includes crossover appearances by Arrow's Felicity Smoak and the Suicide Squad!. No library descriptions found. |
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