In the comics, The Flash has always been an A-list DC character, so why not also in the cinematic universe? Although that’s a ...
In Flash #17, the West family's vacation takes an unexpected turn when they encounter the legendary Warlord in Skartaris. Check out the preview here at Bleeding Cool!
Andy Muschietti blames The Flash’s failure on fan apathy, but the real issues lie in poor execution, subpar visuals, and a ...
DC Comics editor Julius Schwartz ushered in the Silver Age of comics when he reinvented the 1940s super speedster hero the Flash for a new era. Reimagined by writers John Broome, Gardner Fox ...
The Flash failed, among all the other reasons, because it wasn’t a movie that appealed to all four quadrants. It failed at ...
Andy Muschietti's explanation for The Flash's poor reception could be read as a sign that his DCU Batman movie won't focus on ...
Covers for the 2006 series Flash: The Fastest Man Alive. DC Comics One of the best stories in this brief run, “The Human Race,” has Wally having to represent the Earth in a race that spans the ...
DC Comics’ Scarlet Speedster, the Flash, is one of the publisher’s longest-running characters (no pun intended). The original Flash, Jay Garrick, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940 ...
The Flash director Andy Muschietti recently pointed the finger at certain members of the "four quadrants of the audience" for ...
Muschietti's recent comments about his DCEU movie's failure do not tell the entire story. These are the real reasons why The ...
Jeff Lemire introduces a 15-year-old Wally West as Absolute Flash without the Speed Force. Barry Allen's unexpected role and ...
The filmmaker is looking back on his superhero movie.