Wally West needs to be reinstated as Flash, and Linda Park as his girlfriend/wife
Most telling, naturally, is how SJWs never defended a POC who was introduced plausibly by William Messner-Loebs during the 2nd volume of Flash in 1989, which just compounds how phony their agendas really are.
However, it appears there's some very unpleasant news brewing as well, in the form of another event called Flash War, which sounds like another clash between the goodies for all the wrong reasons:
It appears that when Flash War hits full stride in the next couple of months, the Justice League will be called in to stop Barry Allen.It gets worse:
The event, announced at last year’s NYCC, has brewing for some time now and when writer Joshua Williamson teams with artist Howard Porter to detail the battle between Barry and Wally West in the The Flash issues #47 to #50, it seems one Flash will indeed be running afoul of his rivals.
...The annual showed the civil war forming after Wally, the original Kid Flash, became angry with his former mentor for allowing his aunt Iris West to kill Eobard Thawne and become a wanted woman in the far-future when the Reverse-Flash threatened both their lives.This is beyond irritating parody already. It sounds like yet another variation on the Cry for Justice miniseries from 2009, where Green Arrow wound up killing Prometheus, and the League turned against him. If they're pulling yet another similarity, a future setting notwithstanding, then they're only doing more harm than good to everyone. Suffice it to say this isn't all that different from Marvel's Civil War either. The story is supposed to feature the return of Hunter Zolomon, the new Reverse-Flash who was a cardboard caricature of the old, and it'll even be drawn by Scott Kolins, whose artwork as I recall it was very mediocre.
It'd be a good thing if Linda Park was brought back. But if they're coming up with another forced fight between two good guys, that's very bad, and won't improve many people's opinions of how they're handling Barry either.
Labels: dc comics, dreadful artists, dreadful writers, Flash, women of dc