8 The Flash: Rebirth Limited Series
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 9:50 am
Flash Rebirth 6 cover
This six-issue limited series marked the perfect start of a new era as the decade ended with the flash vol 2. With Barry Allen returning from the dead in the Final crisis crossover event, Renaissance adds more context to his new journey. He meets every speedster in the history of the Flash Universe, ranging from allies like Wally West to villains like Savitar.
Adventures aside, Barry Allen is sure to be back for good. The character’s “rebirth” was celebrated among comic book fans, and the series set a benchmark for future storylines involving phone number library Barry Allen, including the TV adaptation.
7 Wonderland (The Flash Vol 2 # 164-169)
The Flash dragged by guards to Wonderland
Wally West finds himself weak and helpless as he is transported to a parallel version of Keystone City, courtesy of Captain Cold and the Mirror Master. In addition, it is also teleported to historical eras such as the French Revolution.
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In all, Wonderland is a fever dream and lives up to its name. The valiant Wally usually becomes confused and naive Alice as he descends the rabbit hole of Mirror Master’s “mirror world”. A major reason for fans to check out this arc is also the fact that it marked Geoff John’s debut as a writer for The Flash.
This six-issue limited series marked the perfect start of a new era as the decade ended with the flash vol 2. With Barry Allen returning from the dead in the Final crisis crossover event, Renaissance adds more context to his new journey. He meets every speedster in the history of the Flash Universe, ranging from allies like Wally West to villains like Savitar.
Adventures aside, Barry Allen is sure to be back for good. The character’s “rebirth” was celebrated among comic book fans, and the series set a benchmark for future storylines involving phone number library Barry Allen, including the TV adaptation.
7 Wonderland (The Flash Vol 2 # 164-169)
The Flash dragged by guards to Wonderland
Wally West finds himself weak and helpless as he is transported to a parallel version of Keystone City, courtesy of Captain Cold and the Mirror Master. In addition, it is also teleported to historical eras such as the French Revolution.
RELATED: Ranking the 10 Best Performances in Flash
In all, Wonderland is a fever dream and lives up to its name. The valiant Wally usually becomes confused and naive Alice as he descends the rabbit hole of Mirror Master’s “mirror world”. A major reason for fans to check out this arc is also the fact that it marked Geoff John’s debut as a writer for The Flash.