Monthly Archives: October 2017

New Justice League Posters

There’s not really much to talk about here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t show some of the interesting posters Warner Brothers has recently released to promote next month’s Justice League film. There’s promotional material for most of the main cast (minus Superman, whose symbol still appears with the other Leaguers’), but we’re mainly concerned with the Flash posters, for obvious reasons.

Naturally, some wiseacres have already edited this one so the “All In” phrase says “Allen” on Barry’s. This image was released both alone and as part of a composite image of most of the Leaguers, and the “All In” slogan is used for all of them. You can see the other posters at Deadline.

This image appears to just be a phone advertisement, but it’s still visually striking.

Plus, apparently there will be a new movie trailer debuting at New York Comic Con on Sunday. That may be the final one, as the film’s due out on November 17th and is thus only six weeks away. Look for the clip to be posted here!

“Flash War” Sounds Like a Terrible Idea

At NYCC, DC announced “Flash War” will spin out of “Metal” next year. DC and Joshua Williamson are promising that it will settle once and for all “who’s the best Flash.” It starts in January 2018’s Flash Annual #1 and runs through Flash #46.

I really want this to be a joke, because it’s the last thing the fandom needs. We’ve been through it before, and it basically broke the fandom.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Flash fans mostly got along. Whether your favorite was Barry Allen, Wally West, or Jay Garrick, or you liked Bart Allen as Impulse. It wasn’t perfect, and Barry’s fans missed him terribly, but at least DC treated the character with respect, and fan disagreements never reached the level of, say, Green Lantern fandom, which had been fractured by Emerald Twilight.

Then Infinite Crisis happened in 2006. Wally vanished mysteriously, and Bart was aged up to an adult to take over as Flash.

Wally’s fans hated that he was gone. Bart’s fans hated that he was being handled wrong. Barry’s fans hated that he wasn’t back. Fans on a very creator-friendly message board hounded the writers of the book until they went offline, back when that sort of thing was unusual.

For the next few years, DC kept changing direction, satisfying nobody in the fan base. They killed Bart, teased Barry’s return again but brought back Wally instead, gave Wally superpowered kids to share the book with…

Then Flash: Rebirth hit in 2009. Of course, Rebirth wasn’t just about bringing Barry back (along with Bart, Max, and Jesse Quick)… it was about insisting that Barry was the best. (They literally made every speedster in the DCU except for Thawne dependent on Barry.) And the places we were told we’d see Wally and Bart starring were scrapped, cancelled and revamped. Flashpoint, the first (and still only) big Flash-centric event, killed Wally off unpowered in a sidestory, and he vanished completely in the New 52. Post-Flashpoint Bart was unrecognizable. Jay was MIA for a year.

Now, a decade after Infinite Crisis and half a decade after Flashpoint, we’re finally at the point where Barry, Wally and Jay all have at least some presence and respect, though Bart’s missing again. Barry, Wally, Jay and Jesse are all heroes on TV. Barry’s appearing in movies, and Bart will be in the upcoming Young Justice revival. Barry and two versions of Wally all appear regularly in comics. Jay’s been hinted at, and unlike the carrots dangled re: Barry & Wally in the past, we have reason to believe they’ll follow through with Jay.

So why the hell would we want a “Flash War” to settle “Who’s the best Flash” and dredge all that up again?

Your favorite Flash, my favorite Flash, those are matters of taste. “Who’s the best” shouldn’t be legislated and made canon.

Flash #32 Preview

DC has released the official five-page preview for Flash #32, and you can check them out at Comicosity. (The site says the pages are for #33, but that’s wrong. #33 is the issue with Red Death, and that’s due out on October 25th.) Here we see Barry and Wally teaming up again, although there’s no indication of whether the Top’s in the issue as I’ve been wondering 😉 The issue will be out next week, and be sure to visit Comicosity to see the pages!

THE FLASH #32
Written by JOSHUA WILLIAMSON
Art by CHRISTIAN DUCE
Cover by KELLEY JONES
Variant cover by HOWARD PORTER
“WELCOME TO IRON HEIGHTS”! It’s Barry Allen’s first day on the job at Iron Heights Penitentiary, and it does NOT go very well as Warden Wolfe proves to be an even more demanding boss than Director Singh at the CCPD Crime Lab! And to top it all off, a ghost from Flash’s past comes back to haunt him!
On sale OCTOBER 11 • 32 pg, FC $2.99 US • RATED T

“Mixed Signals” Still Images

The CW has released the official still images for the second episode of the upcoming season, titled “Mixed Signals”. That’s definitely a new look for Wally! You can see the rest of the stills at Seat42f.com, and the episode will air on October 17th.

Plus, here’s a look at a new poster for Season Four of The Flash. The costume seems more red here than before, although maybe that’s just the colouring used in the image.

What do you think of Wally’s slick new appearance? Yea or nay?