RICK COSNETT of THE FLASH

Rick Cosnett on The Flash courtesy Warner Brothers and DC Comics
Rick Cosnett on The Flash courtesy Warner Brothers and DC Comics

Rick Cosnett is playing Detective Eddie Thawne on The Flash.

 

He’s the plan standing in between Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Iris Allen on the new CW series.

 

“I really feel like he’s irritatingly awesome. He’s one of those guys where you hate him, but you can’t help falling in love with him at the same time. He’s just so flawless. He’s good at everything, he always gets what he wants, everything he touches turns to gold, he always sweeps in and saves the day… Everything just seems to end up turning out for Eddie, much to poor Barry’s dismay,” Cosnett told DC Comics. Continue reading RICK COSNETT of THE FLASH

ROBBIE AMELL Joins THE FLASH As FIRESTORM

Firestorm courtesy DC Comics
Firestorm courtesy DC Comics

The CW is recruiting a new DC Comics icon to join new series The Flash. Robbie Amell (The Tomorrow People) will Ronnie Raymond (aka Firestorm) according to TV Guide.

 

Amell is the cousin of Arrow star Stephen Amell. Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) guest starred on Arrow before fast tracking into his own series. The report says Ronnie will be a STAR labs maintenance worker and integral to the accident that turns Barry into The Flash. Continue reading ROBBIE AMELL Joins THE FLASH As FIRESTORM

GRANT GUSTIN As FLASH

Grant Gustin as The Flash courtesy Warner Brothers, photo by Jack Rowand
Grant Gustin as The Flash courtesy Warner Brothers, photo by Jack Rowand

Arrow viewers have seen Grant Gustin as Barry Allen.

 

Now Warner Brother reveals a first look of Gustin as The Flash.

 

The costume for The Flash was designed by Continue reading GRANT GUSTIN As FLASH

THE FLASH Creative Team Exits

The Flash #1 courtesy DC Comics
The Flash #1 courtesy DC Comics

Francis Manupal and Brian Buccelatto are leaving The Flash after issue 25 in November.

 

The team confirmed the news in a joint statement on Buccelatto’s site.

 

“We were REALLY honored to have the opportunity to usher Barry, Iris, Patty, Lenny, Forrest and the entire Flash universe into the New 52. We’ve lived and breathed Barry and are sorely gonna miss him, but after 3 years and over 30 issues (annuals, zero, Villains Month), we felt it was time to Move Forward and take on a new creative challenge. Continue reading THE FLASH Creative Team Exits

If Grant Morrison Took On THE FLASH

Superman. Batman. Wonder Woman.

courtesy DC Comics
courtesy DC Comics

 

Grant Morrison has taken on DC Comics greatest icons. Who’s left?

 

“The Flash is the only one left that I would still do. If I’m gonna do the Flash, I want to do it as a science-fiction story like The Incredible Shrinking Man or Stephen King’s Thinner, or The Fly, where you basically take a scientist and then subject him to a very simple equation,” Morrison told Comic Book Resources at SDCC. Continue reading If Grant Morrison Took On THE FLASH