Any employed individual would know that benefits like this normally must be accrued, so are we implying that Wally has been working here long enough to gain those benefits? Or is Mr. Terrific tells Wally that he’s on an extended parental leave due to his son’s birth. The suspension of disbelief of Wally not ever being at work kind of gets broken here as Mr. This issue also sees Wally interact with his position at Terrifitech, which was set up early in the run but hasn’t been featured much since. Jeremy Adams also has worked closely with Geoff Johns, so seeing him reference concepts such as hypertime and the multiverse feels right at home. This smorgasbord of throwbacks proves to be a ton of fun, setting up a grand finale for an excellent run. The Flash #798 not only references the current workings of Geoff Johns’ Star Girl and JSA but also brings back a fan-favorite Fantastic Four-like team, The Terrifics.
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