Flash Rebirth

What Can We Learn From DC's Previous Rebirth Series?
What Can We Learn From DC's Previous Rebirth Series?
What Can We Learn From DC's Previous Rebirth Series?
This weekend we finally learned more about the titles making up DC’s new Rebirth initiative, including creative teams and creative directions. However, the eponymous DC Rebirth #1 by Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez, Ethan Van Sciver and Gary Frank, which promises to kick things off with major returns and the “biggest secret in the DC Universe,” remains a mystery. In the promotion for DC Rebirth, Johns, who is DC’s chief creative officer, regularly calls to mind his previous two series with Van Sciver, Green Lantern Rebirth and Flash Rebirth, and how he believes they refocused and reinvigorated the franchises. With DC Rebirth on the horizon, we’re looking back at the earlier Rebirth series to see where they succeeded and where they failed.
Hot Ink —  ‘Flash Rebirth’, ‘Buck Rogers’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’?
Hot Ink — ‘Flash Rebirth’, ‘Buck Rogers’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’?
Hot Ink — ‘Flash Rebirth’, ‘Buck Rogers’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice’?
Previews of the books coming out this week that are piquing our pointy ears. ROOTING AGAINST THE BIG GUY IN "Flash Rebirth #3". Geoff Johns has a knack for revitalizing interest in long-neglected characters, and now he's writing the return of Barry Allen as the Flash, with this issue promising a race between the Allen, the Fastest Man Alive, and Superman, the Man of Steel...