I really enjoyed this story. I love Wally West Flash, so any story when I can spend time with him is a good one. (I mean, as long as they treat the character with respect, unlike certain more recent volumes I've heard about through the grapevine *cough*Heroes in Crisis*cough*). (Of course, that's only what I've heard about that story; I haven't read it myself, so I shall not pass any judgment... I will say, however, I have avoided that book and will likely keep avoiding it. If it's actually a great Wally West story that doesn't assassinate his character, I'd love to know. Honestly, I would love for what I've heard about it to be wrong.) Wow... two parentheses in a row... I'd better get back on topic! This book was a great Flash adventure with some really amazing heart that tugged at the emotions. But, overall, this story was more about the Rogues (which I'm sure is obvious from the title). I'll admit, for me, parts were confusing, as I haven't read EVERYTHING in this continuity, but my own confusion aside, I was eagerly turning pages as I learned more about these rouges and their psyches in a book that was thoroughly action-packed. All of that, and, like I said, an amazing amount of heart and emotion. The only reason I'm not giving it a full five stars, is that some of the animosity of the rogues seemed extreme and convoluted to me... but that could just be because I haven't read the other books leading up to it. So take that minus-1 star with a grain of salt. This book seemed like an excellent culmination of a lot of plot--all while still delivering on equal parts action and character introspection.