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Post by xBarryxAllenx on Jun 21, 2013 10:02:05 GMT -5
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Post by Calazans on Jun 21, 2013 22:16:27 GMT -5
page from The Flash Annual #2: "Barry Allen has to deal with a man who has lost his wife in a fire — and he blames the Flash for not saving her". That's interesting. It's something we see happening a lot with Superman, but not with the Flash. Even the Flash can't be everywhere all the time. She says something I liked a lot: "Up until now, I'd spent more time with Wally than Barry, even though I was 'married' to Barry on Young Justice (I did the voice of Iris West-Allen). Imagine my surprise when I discovered Barry wasn't with Iris in the New 52! At first I thought I'd miss Wally's swagger and quips, but reading Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul's incredible series, I really grew to love Barry. To me, he's a man who would choose to do the right thing whether or not he had powers. Barry Allen's solidity of character and quiet humor really spoke to me". Another great part: "The story explores how I think Barry views life — that if you put good in the universe, good will come of it. It's an acknowledgement that we can't control every little thing in life, even with super speed or speed thinking, but we can control how we react. In my comic, Barry has to deal with a man who has lost his wife in a fire and blames the Flash for not saving her. The man decides to take out his rage on the city and do greater harm. But ultimately, Barry's small daily decisions to do good add up to help in unexpected ways". I was expecting a great issue once this has the partnership Barry+Hal. Now this story sounds equally interesting.
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