Os invitamos a conocer a Barry Allen, quien como Flash se ha ganado el cariño de generaciones de lectores de DC Comics. A través de este especial, Francis Manapul y Brian Buccellato arrojan luz sobre los primeros años y la infancia de este carismático héroe, tan de actualidad. EDICIÓN ORIGINAL: The Flash núm. 0 USA
Francis Manapul is a comic book artist living in Toronto, Canada currently working for DC comics. His list of credits include the forthcoming Adventure Comics, and Superman Batman. In the past he's worked on titles like Legion of Super-Heroes, Iron and the Maiden, Necromancer, Sept Guerrieres, Tomb Raider, Darkness, G.I Joe and of course Witchblade.
This origin story of the Flash got me a little confused since it's different than the TV show, but like of course I didn't expect it to be the same. However, the characters are different as well? Whatever, it was still a fun read and a fast one, too. I loved the artwork, especially the times of the lightning. I'm new to this world. The Flash (TV show) literally made me start reading comic books. I'm really curious of how this journey will go.
IT'S MORE OF A "BERRY ALLAN" STORY THEN A "FLASH" STORY. ORIGIN STORY IS STANDARD, LOVED THE GOOD AMOUNT OF EMOTIONS SPRINKLED THROUGHOUT THE STORY. THERE ARE NO NEGATIVES FOR ME. IT'S A "GOOD" 1ST ISSUE, NO COMPLAINS THERE. I AM LOOKING FORWARD FOR "GREAT" ISSUES IN COMING DAYS. A MIGHTY CHEER TO THE PEOPLE BEHIND IT.
I just love my comic book heros. I've stuck to the basics (Hulk, X-Men, Superman, Iron Man, etc.) for a while now. Watching the CW's Arrow has me wanting to branch out a bit though, especially after this weeks ep "The Scientist". As such, I'm reading The Flash, starting with the 2010 stuff.