Unlike the previous printing of Blood Will Run (which also collected issues #170-176, plus a story from 'The Flash Secret Files'), this updated version reprints the out of print Iron Heights one-shot special, as well. Cover Artists.

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It was then that I realized reading these Flash tradepaperbacks is the comic book equivalent of me watching Law & Order reruns; a nice, comfortable diversion, although at the end of the dI was really enjoying this until halfway through I realized I read the trade paperbacks that follow it pretty recently. Save 10% on each participating item when you spend $40 or more on Qualifying items offered by Amazing Comics. A good overview of Flash being a regular Joe with his identity known to the locals and having regular issues with his wife and the police. As he races against a madman who stands to corrupt all the Flash has accomplished, Wally must also absorb the shock of learning that someone special from his past is under Cicada's thrall! Start by marking “The Flash, Vol. Cicada's cult has been systematically murdering every person The Flash has ever saved. Top Rated Lists for The Flash: Blood Will Run 100 items Spidermedia's List of Must-read Titles and Story Arcs 24 items TPB's 17 items Flash, The Top contributors to this wiki.

The Cicada, charismatic leader of a deadly cult, makes his debut by ruining The Flash's lifetime of heroism. This volume is a good ice breaker.

The book is actually three parts: Blood Will Run is a weak entry, but the "Birthright" story is interesting and the unnamed third part featuring Murmur is fascinating. My good friend Jess - an avid DC fan - suggested I start my Flash reading with This was my first time reading the Flash and I really enjoyed it.

The Flash: Blood Will Run. Overall, the stories told in this volume are pretty good. I am looking forward to reading the next volume!It is clear right from the first page of this collection that Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins make magic with the Flash.

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Rated T for Teen (12+) ISBN. The Fastest Man Alive goes up against the Children of Cicada, an evil cult bent on wiping out everyone the Flash has saved in the past. Headhunter's Holosuite Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He worked with Richard Donner for four years, leaving the company to pursue writing full-time. Mike Carlin. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.

This new edition of a classic Flash title now includes the additional story "Iron Heights". Contents[show] Overview A gruesome new evil has come to Keystone City, his name – Cicada! Find what makes them tick.

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They are tough beasts to crack.I loved this series.

About 3/4 of the way through I was surprised to see a stand-alone story drawn by Ethan Van Sciver (I loved this series. I enjoy reading the Geoff Johns "Blood will run", it feel like a detective story and not a superheroes story. Unlike the previous printing of Blood Will Run (which also collected issues #170-176, plus a story from 'The Flash Secret Files'), this updated version reprints the out of print Iron Heights one-shot special, as well.

The Flash races into adventure in this incredible new edition of a classic trade paperback collecting THE FLASH #170-176, plus stories from THE FLASH SECRET FILES and IRON HEIGHTS, written by Geoff Johns!

This is followed by a short storyline asking if Wally had a child he didn’t know about, and the return of Murmur, all wrapped up in an ongoing plot seeing classic Rogues reappear with more powers and involved in some plot.

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I like this story and has allot of action.

Latest Articles. This collection is very good, the bulk being the introduction of Cicada, and the Flash Cult, a story with plenty of suspense and action. During that time, he also began his comics career writing Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E.

i continue to read it from time to time when i am transitioning between novels.It was OK but I found it a bid disjointed and thought it didn't flow that well compared to some other graphic novels I have been reading recently.It's okay but I dislike collections that collect issued but end at the beginning or middle of an arc. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong.

, which collected issues #164-169.

Ethan van Sciver maybe not so much. Although Geoff John’s execution wasn’t always perfect, I always found her could get to the essence of his characters. Please try again.