The Flash #20 "Iris West:Agent of the Black Hole? (2017)

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rufusluciusivan
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Re: The Flash #20 "Iris West:Agent of the Black Hole? (2017)

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Nice find. Seeing the aftermath of a uniform steal is too rare in mainstream media in my opinion, so I'm always happy when there is one. Luckily for her, this scientist wasn't wearing revealing lingerie. ;)
Although I'm a little baffled by their strange choice of sound effect for the knockout blow... I guess they showed the bound and gagged scientist simply to make it clear that the heroine is a good guy and didn't kill her.
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Re: The Flash #20 "Iris West:Agent of the Black Hole? (2017)

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Randomly found out that one got removed. It's a shame, because as far as mainstream comicbook series go, it's a great one.

Couldn't find anything better than the readcomic link, so get your addblocker ready, but it's better than nothing. At least the readcomicsonline has fewer chances to be deleted...

https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/The-Fl ... dType=0#10
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Re: The Flash #20 "Iris West:Agent of the Black Hole? (2017)

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I downloaded the images from the Batcave site so they'd be easier to access, in case people still have issues with Readcomiconline. Still a great scene. Always nice when a superhero's girlfriend (like Iris West or Mary Jane Watson) proves to be a capable heroine (and USB) on her own.

Always annoying when these scenes get deleted - I think a lot of the Golden Age comics from Comicbookplus had their links altered, so they're no longer viewable on this board. Too bad, lots of classic scenes there.

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Re: The Flash #20 "Iris West:Agent of the Black Hole? (2017)

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Very cool and DC flash comics with Iris West, thanks pal :mrgreen:
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