Weekend linkblogging.
First, the Flash stuff:
- Ask Chris #67: The Flash of Two Eras – Op/Ed on why Barry Allen’s return diminishes both Barry and Wally (Comics Alliance)
- CSBG looks back at Buried Alien, Fastest Man Alive! from Quasar (Believe it or not, he came back later)
- Almost Hidden: “Nobody Dies,” Flash #54 at CSBG – one of the best Flash done-in-ones from the Wally West era (the one in which he jumps out of an airplane to save a flight attendant).
- I Love Ya But You’re Strange – Now Barry Allen’s Actions in Identity Crisis Make Sense (CSBG)
- CBR reviews DC Retroactive: The Flash 1980s
Other Comics Stuff
- Inside Pulse aks, Who will remember the pre-Flashpoint Universe?
- Speed Force, Comic-Con: Perception vs. Reality (Part 2)
- Another Muppet Blackest Night at CSBG
- The Green Lantern Movie: How *Not* to Plot a Story – Jami Gold analyzes it from a writing standpoint.
- Keep an eye out for DC Fifty-TOO!: The New DCU as imagined by 52 independent cartoonists, running August 15-31.
- Comic Book Format Wars at CSBG




And unlike fans of Superman or Wonder Woman, we’ve never had to deal with DC outright erasing the stories we know and love. Because Barry Allen and Jay Garrick were different characters, DC was able to build a shared history in Crisis on Infinite Earths, and because they had promoted Wally West to the lead spot, they could start at the beginning of a hero’s (solo) career, again without wiping out what had gone before. 
Today’s guest post is by Shawn Coots, a.k.a. @