
I love the Flash character and have since I've been reading comics in the early 1970s, so the Barry Allen Flash stories I enjoyed. I also loved the Jay Garrick stories from the 1940s. But I didn't care for the 1990s Wally West stories. I never cared for the character in the first place, so my opinion of his stories was already tainted. I didn't read the Flash comics post 1986 (when Barry Allen vanished in the Crisis on Infinite Earths) until he re-appeared in the early 2000s.
There are also pages written by the writers or illustrators of various time periods they wrote or illustrated the Flash, which were interesting.

Bottom line- It's a decent compilation, but one that I wouldn't pick up and read again. It's worth at least one read-through.
ABOUT THE BOOK FROM AMAZON - CELEBRATE COMICS HISTORY WITH THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF FLASH COMICS #1 AND THE DEBUT OF THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE!
Featuring iconic stories selected from eight decades of the Flash: THE CLASSIC FIRST APPEARANCES OF ALL THREE FLASHES-- BARRY ALLEN, JAY GARRICK, AND WALLY WEST MORE THAN 100 PAGES OF NEVER-BEFORE-REPRINTED STORIES INCLUDING A Golden Age Rose and Thorn saga by ROBERT KANIGHER and JOE KUBERT (Flash Comics #89 and #96, 1947, 1948) "Nobody Dies" by WILLIAM MESSNER-LOEBS and GREG LaROCQUE (Flash #54, 1991) "1981--A Flash Odyssey" by CARY BATES and CARMINE INFANTINO (The Flash #300, 1981) and more!
Commentary from former Flash writers, artists, and editors including MARK WAID FRANCIS MANAPUL PAUL KUPPERBERG WILLIAM MESSNER-LOEBS ROY THOMAS DAN DiDIO TODD HELBING...and much more
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