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I work today so I'm gonna nail out a few issues and if anyone can keep this bumped it would be appreciated! That being said, let's do this!
>>93793383
>Mark Waid
Yamero
Messner-Loebs wrote the best Flash stories
bumping for OP
>>93793583
Thanks!
The reason we're doing Issue 0 is because it's the next issue chronologically in case anyone's confused.
>>93794029
This is why I love Wally. It's so fun to read.
>>93794851
It really is.
Last one then I'm off anons. Any bumps appreciated.
>>93795004
As you wish. Bumping.
Thank you very much, anon.
>>93795029
>That last box.
Really, so fun to read.
>>93795093
Thanks!
>>93795157
>Bart in this page.
Damn, that was subtle.
Thanks for the storytime.
>>93795280
Np anon.
>>93795270
Oops, meant that.
That's it for now, any bumps to the thread throughout the day are appreciated!
>>93795412
And this is why I think people that say that Wally wasn't totally out of character in the deathstroke scene. Sure, he's brave as hell and actually self-sacrificing. But he was a bit of a drama queen with some slightly anger issues driven by emotional sprouts (basically, he was a bitch from time to time), even when he was an adult.
Poor choice of words here, blaming Bart for all, just before disappearing (maybe forever, even if it wasn't really going to happen).
He was human, relatable, and that was part of his charm. I hope current writers get it.
>>93795474
Thank you very much for the storytime, anon.
>>93795526
Wait are you saying he was slightly in character or out of character for the Deathstroke scene?
>>93795526
I do not get the parallel you're drawing between these scenes.
Mark Waid is a bat writer
>>93795696
Slightly in character.
>>93795932
He got hurt in both scenes, and so he did a not-totally-heroic thing.
Here it was to blame Bart in his seem-to-be last lines. There it was to put a mad face, stop fighting and run away (after what he actually got to get Joseph help, which was actually a mature move).
Wally doesn't react well when he's deeply hurt. Ask Inertia.
>>93795526
Quite the contrary, Wally acted "too rationally" at that moment. He should have gotten his ass beaten by Deathstroke. Even if he ran away from him to re-evaluate, the whole "I'm scared of him, I can't focus on Speed Force" moment was definitely degrading.
Then again Priest only knows from Wolfman who hated Wally, the actually problem lies in the hands of editorial for not correcting it.
>>93797478
Well, I guess you can see it that way too.
>>93795474
Oh shit yes
>>93795004
bumping
Fresh bump.
This is an epic run, and it's a joy to read.
We're keeping your seat warm here, OP.
>>93803695
Tomorrow is going to be a tough day, tho.
>>93804135
I'm here for the whole ride.
>>93796373
The point in LC wasn't that it "wasn't heroic." It's that Wally's main deal is rushing headlong into a fight he can't win. His most defining character arc was him running to his death against Thawne.
He can be a bit of a thick headed asshole sometimes but, despite the power set, he's not the type who runs away in fear even when it's the right choice.
>>93804211
Cool.
>>93793903
this reminds me I never read Zero Hour
>>93794915
A wally book making me cry.