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The Flash, Joshua Williamson, writer ; Scott Kolins, artist ; Luis Guerrero, colorist ; Steve Wands, Wes Abbott, letterers, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, and Tomeu Morey, collection cover artists, Vol. 11

Label
The Flash, Joshua Williamson, writer ; Scott Kolins, artist ; Luis Guerrero, colorist ; Steve Wands, Wes Abbott, letterers, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, and Tomeu Morey, collection cover artists, Vol. 11
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Flash
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Responsibility statement
Joshua Williamson, writer ; Scott Kolins, artist ; Luis Guerrero, colorist ; Steve Wands, Wes Abbott, letterers, Rafa Sandoval, Jordi Tarragona, and Tomeu Morey, collection cover artists
Summary
"The Trickster welcomes the Scarlet Speedster back home with an impossible choice, either save the people of Central City or let the villain who caused it all escape to wreak havoc another day. What will Barry choose? Barry arrives back home from his Force Quest to discover something in his city is off. The people of Central City are all acting strangely, even the people closest to him. There's something tricky afoot, but what or who is behind this madness? Can Barry save his city as it plunges into chaos or is he this once... not fast enough?"Watch out, Flash...this time, the tricks' on you! No one can pull a trick like James Jesse, the original Trickster. As a member of Flash's Rogues Gallery, Jesse was disrespected, disregarded, and finally supplanted by a new flashier Trickster. But you can't beat the original...and for his next trick, Jesse is going to change Flash's world forever! Barry Allen's life has already been turned upside down by the death of a beloved speedster and the demise of his relationship with Iris West. Now he returns to Central City to find something he's never seen before: Everyone's happy. Unsettlingly happy. Unnaturally happy. But Flash can't get in on the good vibes when there's a mystery to solve. On top of all the other weirdness, Flash's' ally from the future, Commander Cold, has disappeared. ALl the clues point to something going on at Iron Heights Prison, so that's where Barry starts his investigation. But you know what they say: the most important part of any trick is misdirection. And while Flash thinks he's solving one mystery, the Trickster is about to pull off his greatest trick right under Barry's nose...and make himself a legend among all Rogues!"-- Back cover
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Greatest trick of allFlash, The greatest trick of all
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