ICYMI: 'Mourning The Loss Of Family Members' - Flash 790 Spoilers Ahead flash dcomics flashfacts
\nSolicitations for upcoming issues of The Flash reveal that 'The Flash Family retreats, mourning the loss of their family members' in March. That's for the end of the One-Minute War storyline beginning this week with The Flash #780, out tomorrow from DC Comics, in which ' an entire armada of conquering speedster aliens shows up on Earth's doorstep? The most intense battle the Earth has ever waged in the span of 60 seconds begins!' But wars have casualties.
99 In-Store Date: 01\/10\/2023\nFLASH #791 CVR A TAURIN CLARKE \n Jeremy Adams Roger Cruz, Matt Banning Taurin Clarke\nTHE ONE-MINUTE WAR, PART TWO! The heroes are split after the alien speedsters known as the Fraction smashed into Central City, and must attempt to fend off attacks while trying to formulate a plan. But there's no time for the heroes to take a breather, as besides the speedsters, Miss Murder is also hunting the team–and she has speed hounds…\nRetail: $3.
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