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The Flash: Season Zero by Andrew Kreisberg

theeditorreads's review

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5.0

For all The Flash lovers out there, it just seems like an extension of the TV series. Well, I am not a comic-book fan, but I too liked this from the makers/writers of the show. Though this may not appease the regular comics readers from what I have heard, but being a fan of the show only, anyone should love it!

raelee's review

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3.0

I enjoyed the writing. The characterization was on point. I only enjoyed some of art. I felt like the characters were barely recognizable and I wouldn't have minded as much but the this was supposed to based on the television show. Like there were certain things that made some of them recognizable i.e. Cisco's hair but I expected Barry to look more like Grant. The stories, however, were very true to the show.

nellbug's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.5

hoperu's review

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4.0

A fun addition to the TV series. Probably not interesting if you haven't watched it though. Some of the characters don't really look at all like the people in the show, but I guess that is OK.

biffhooper007's review

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3.0

It’s not a bad read if you’re a fan of the show, and it’s definitely a product of the show’s higher quality writing in the earlier seasons. However, as far as Flash comics go, you’d be far better off reading a non-show tie-in series.

Like The Flash: New 52

asroka's review

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5.0

Loved this! Could hear the TV show characters voices in my head throughout. So many funny quips. Have to search and see if there are plans for a sequel like this.

renatasnacks's review

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3.0

This was pretty fun and definitely way better than [b:Arrow Vol. 1|17671957|Arrow Vol. 1|Marc Guggenheim|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1375569077s/17671957.jpg|24670944] because it has FELICITY in it. She's not even a series regular on this show but THIS book acknowledged that she's obviously the best part of whatever show she happens to be on or adjacent to, unlike ARROW which mistakenly believes we're all hungry for more goddamn Flashback Island nonsense.

ahem, anyway, it's pretty fun. Not like... as fun as the TV show... but fine.

aliciamares44's review

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3.0

Extraño, el hecho de que me gustaran más las historias breves, como "Black Star" y "Melting Point". Que... curiosamente, son las que se centran un poco más en Caitlin Snow. El arte está de chile, mole y de manteca pero me gusta más cuando los lápices los tiene Ibrahim Moustafa. Divertido, con muchos crossovers con Arrow y a Suicide Squad y en general un buen rato para aquellos fans de Flash (aunque más los del show).

brittanyae's review

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3.0

A quick, fun read for fans of the CW show. I thought this would be more of a companion piece to the episodes than it was, honestly, when I picked it up. I thought perhaps it would go further in depth into some of the stories they've already told - and it sooort of did? But it also told some new stories along the way. All in all, I actually quite enjoyed each section! My only complaints about it really were the art style - it could be a bit blocky and lacking in detail at times - and the characterization of Cisco. He was demoted to pretty much funny one-liners in this and nothing more. Seeing as he's one of my favorite characters on the show, I would've loved one of the stories to be dedicated to him just as Caitlin got one in this, but overall it's still a fun read and one I'm glad I picked up.

tmaluck's review

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3.0

Reviewed at No Flying, No Tights.