Flash #37
By Hervé St-Louis
December 27, 2017 - 17:12
DC Comics
Writer(s): Joshua Williamson
Penciller(s): Scott McDaniel
Inker(s): Mick Gray
Colourist(s): Hi-Fi
Letterer(s): Steve Wands
Cover Artist(s): Barry Kitson, Howard Porter, Hi-FI
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I have not read a comic featuring work by Scott McDaniel in years and although not an someone I would have perceived as a natural fit for The Flash, it works. Instead of being a natural illustrator for a running super hero, McDaniel’s strength is in breaking the action of a page into a multitude of panels where he can show the Flash repeatedly moving. Given McDaniel’s strength for poses and dynamic angles, this work better. This issue, he also can portray classic super hero action and many closeups which again, work to his advantage.
Having read much of Joshua Williamson’s Flash, I now understand how he crafts story arcs. He introduces a current conflict and problem that Barry Allen has to deal with before resolving it a few issues later. The pacing is all classic super hero action and surprise revelations that careless readers would have missed but old timers would anticipate. In many of those stories, I fall in between surprise and anticipation. Williamson’s entire stories on The Flash are part of one larger canvas but where that leads is anyone’s guess.
Rating: 7.5/10
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