Flash #162 (2000) delivers a thrilling, high-speed chapter in the life of Wally West, the third man to carry the mantle of the Scarlet Speedster. Written by acclaimed storyteller Geoff Johns, with vivid artwork from Scott Kolins, this issue marks an important moment in the shaping of one of DC’s most human, complex, and determined heroes.
In this instalment, Wally West finds himself up against both personal turmoil and external threats, as Keystone City continues to be a focal point for metahuman chaos. With his trademark confidence tested and his responsibilities piling up, Wally’s story dives deeper into the challenges of being a legacy hero—balancing personal identity with the pressure of living up to the iconic Flash name.
Scott Kolins’ sharp, kinetic artwork brilliantly captures the rush of motion that defines the Flash, while also grounding the story with emotional nuance and detail. The pacing is relentless, the stakes are personal, and the creative team masterfully blends action with introspection.
Part of Geoff Johns’ influential run, Flash #162 is a standout issue that offers great depth for fans of character-driven superhero stories. Whether you're a long-time Flash reader or building your run of modern classics, this issue is an essential addition.
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Flash #162 - Vol. 2 - 2000
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£2.50
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