I did a search and couldn't find any threads on this, but I know there used to be. Did anyone read #11 yesterday?
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It was ok, but the last page confused the shit out of me. What, why, how the fuck did that kid turn out to be Thawne? I thought he was going to end up being a Bart doppelganger, which would have explained why Hot Pursuit was after he real Bart for being an anomaly.
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Him hiding as a kid explains why all those people were drained of years of their life. Thawne stole them from them.
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My favorite part of the issue was the "intervention" Barry's family staged. Some really nice moments there, especially with Bart. It's gotta be a pain in the ass writing around time traveling descendants, while not making your protagonist look like a grandpa. This is a nice way to start dealing with that. I actually hope Johns doesn't rush through it TOO fast. There's some mileage to be gained out of this one.
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Originally posted by Dave Cormier View PostHim hiding as a kid explains why all those people were drained of years of their life. Thawne stole them from them.
Originally posted by Dave Cormier View PostMy favorite part of the issue was the "intervention" Barry's family staged. Some really nice moments there, especially with Bart. It's gotta be a pain in the ass writing around time traveling descendants, while not making your protagonist look like a grandpa. This is a nice way to start dealing with that. I actually hope Johns doesn't rush through it TOO fast. There's some mileage to be gained out of this one.
All in all, just a bad issue that frustrated me more than intrigued me. The best part about it was that Johns actually brought Patty in to be a love interest. I still think Johns is just using her to make Barry seem perfect but the weird romantic vibes I got from her last issue were confirmed this issue so that's the most interesting thing here. Bart being the anomaly doesn't sit well with me because its such a copout. He's been here for too long for it to be a problem now. It wasn't the countless Legion of Superheroes appearances that disrupted the timeline but Bart being here...now? Not the most creative thing in the world. And if Bart's not the anomaly(which I hope is the case), it just makes Hot Pursuit look bad as a desperate "hero" who can't do the job.
Originally posted by JME2 View PostAnd it ties back into what he said during Rebirth about the Speed Force's manipulation of aging.
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Wasnt bart aged when he became the flash for a bit? And then I guess deaged. Could that be the anamoly or was that all conned away?
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Originally posted by Dave Cormier View PostHim hiding as a kid explains why all those people were drained of years of their life. Thawne stole them from them.
Originally posted by W.West View Postbut HOW?
Originally posted by Dave Cormier View PostMy favorite part of the issue was the "intervention" Barry's family staged. Some really nice moments there, especially with Bart. It's gotta be a pain in the ass writing around time traveling descendants, while not making your protagonist look like a grandpa. This is a nice way to start dealing with that. I actually hope Johns doesn't rush through it TOO fast. There's some mileage to be gained out of this one.
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Yo.
I can dig why Barrys avoided Bart for so long; its pretty obvious really. but wat Im waiting to see is how he explains Thawne stealing TIME with SPEED..........
Tazer
Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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Originally posted by W.West View PostAlso, I'd love it if we got some consistency with his hair...
Originally posted by ns2 View PostAt first I liked Hot Pursuit now he just seems like an ass
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I assume there's a lot more to come as to how Thawne did it (not to mention why). He said something about having done it to unlock other hidden powers. This issue was just the reveal, we'll get the details, ie what Johns pulled out of his thin air, next issue.
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