Few DC characters represent the fun and fast-paced energy of 1990s superhero comic books like Bart Allen the teen speedster better known as Impulse and his early solo adventures are back in print in this new collection! Due to his hyper-accelerated metabolism, Bart Allen was aging fast like, really fast and was raised in a 30th-century virtual reality simulation so his brain could keep up with his body. So when he winds up in the present, he sees the world as one big video game and he s got a lot to learn if he s going to embrace his new superhero status as Impulse. Luckily, Bart has a speedster mentor named Max Mercury, and if anyone s up to the task, it s the zen master of the Speed Force. In this collection, Bart adjusts to life in the 20th century, keeping the town of Manchester, Alabama, safe from threats like White Lightning and Gridlock. Flash/Impulse: Runs in the Family also includes Dead Heat, a six-part crossover with The Flash as Savitar s machinations in the Speed Force cause the Flash s allies, Impulse included, to lose their speed! This volume collects Impulse #1-12 and The Flash #108-111.
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Impulse, the Flash s hyperactive descendant from the 30th century, has landed in the present and is ready to make a superhero name for himself but he s going to have to learn to think before he runs, in this collection of high-energy adventures!
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781779509482
Publisert
2021-05-25
Utgiver
DC Comics; DC Comics
Høyde
259 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376

Om bidragsyterne

Born in Hueytown, Alabama, Mark Waid has earned his living as a lounge singer, a magician, a disc jockey, an accountant, and in many other ways, but none of them as eclectic--or fun--as writing comic books. Waid has written for every major comics publisher, including DC, Marvel Comics, Archie Comics (where he served briefly as their cover-gag editor), Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, and BOOM! Studios. His credits include Daredevil, X-Men, The Flash, JLA, Ruse, Fantastic Four, the bestseller Kingdom Come, and his creator-owned series Empire.