![]() ![]() Something I’ve noticed is there is a subtle difference in coloring between the foreground and background, with the focal point of the page given a more stark coloring. Every weird Speed Force phenomenon is combined with a kaleidoscope of colors. Mulvihill’s colors are essential to the story as well. The art is both realistic and evokes a fun campiness only found in comics. This series has been unlike any of his previous work I’ve read, and I’m frankly a huge fan of what he brings to the table here. Deodato helps bring the story to life through his unique and very animated art style. The paneling in this issue was initially a bit distracting, but the more fantastical the story became, the more enjoyable the art design was. The main focus of this issue sees Wally and Max explore the wonders of the Speed Force and time itself. Spurrier does a great job showing how brilliant Mister Terrific is his dialogue feels inspiring enough to think it is real and fun science fiction. But until then, Wally’s trying to keep his work and personal life separate (which seems hard for superheroes). Wally’s lack of honesty is clearly starting to become a problem, and one that certainly will come to a halt soon enough. The issue opens with Wally and Mister Terrific assessing the bizarre nature of the Speed Force.
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