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He’s the Reverse. Of the Flash. When I close my eyes and say his name, I can almost see the art in my head. The flat primary colors, the line-shading, and the speed lines. He’s about as Silver ...
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains spoilers from the series finale of The CW‘s The Flash. Reverse-Flash returned to Central City for the final installment of The CW series’ four-part finale on ...
“The suit in the show ended up having a bit less dark grey armor than the concepts.” Check out his Reverse-Flash concept art below.
As someone who’s both watched The Flash since the beginning (and was also watching Arrow when Grant Gustin debuted as Barry Allen in the middle of Season 2) and especially likes Reverse-Flash as ...
while twisting it to dovetail with Reverse Flash's troubled psyche. The art alone is enough to recommend the book, though it does set the story up nicely for the final clash between speedsters in ...
From today's Flash #23.1 Reverse Flash #1, we get this scene towards ... Hiding spoiler-specific stuff… Always useful to keep a close eye on any art that Francis Manapul is involved with ...
In case there was any doubt, Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) is The Flash‘s Reverse Flash. “He’s the man in the yellow suit. Yes, I am Reverse Flash,” Cavanagh told reporters during The CW ...
to go along with them. The episode's big final-minute reveal showed that it wasn't a power-dampening cell that was negating Reverse-Flash's powers during his future-set imprisonment, but rather ...
The episode saw the exit of one major recurring character, Shantel VanSanten‘s Patty Spivot, and the return of another, Matt Letscher’s Eobard Thawne, aka the “real” Reverse-Flash.