He is one of the twelve heroes and villains to be resurrected by a White Lantern ring. Later, the means of Professor Zoom's resurrection are made clear. Barry then concludes that this Black Lantern Thawne is indeed the same one that is in Iron Heights, but at different points in their timeline. Resurrected Thawne is frozen along with the rest of the inmates, and Black Lantern Thawne is frozen as well. However, Black Lantern Thawne and resurrected Thawne (currently incarcerated in Iron Heights) are still connected, as demonstrated when Captain Cold, who was investigating Iron Heights with the Rogues at the same time Black Lantern Thawne was battling with Barry, sets of a cold grenade, freezing the penetentiary. Barry then deduces that this Thawne has no knowledge of the resurrection that Thawne mentioned to Barry whilst they were in the negative speed force. However, this Thawne has no knowledge of the events of Flash: Rebirth. Thawne then seeks out Barry, hoping to get an emotional rise out of him. There's a chance we'll have to skip Awesome Toy Picks next week but it will return the following week to his page (I don't actually recall myself), it was technically two different Thawne's at different points in his timeline (if I'm reading correctly).ĭuring Blackest Night, as Owen Harkness and Tar Pit inspect the Rogues' secret graveyard, a black ring finds the body of Eobard Thawne (where he was buried after Barry snapped his neck). I have so many spare body parts lying around, it's a little disturbing. I do think the build-a-figure idea is cool, but I don't usually get all the figures in the wave. You can see this figure comes with one of Nekron's legs in order to build a giant version of him. That way you can always mix and match the waves when you 'play' with them. Of course the nice thing about these figures and there being so many different 'waves' is they stay in proportion to each other. It turned out it looks especially cool with the sun shining down. The packaging doesn't let you see exactly how cool this figure is. But if you haven't seen the figures in this line, you can see who else was included. I wonder how much sense it'd be to someone that doesn't know anything about Blackest Night or Brightest Day. The back of the packaging describes the situation as to why he's a White Lantern. Which Flash is this? Well, at least that's one place where they're staying consistent. There was mention of White Lanterns during Flashpoint but there hasn't been any mention of them in the " New 52."= TEASER = It was curious that we'd still be seeing White Lantern/ Brightest Day figures in stores. Let's take a look at White Lantern: Flash.Īs you can see, this figure is from Wave 20. This week's pick isn't exactly a newer one but I recently came across it in stores and it got me wondering (plus I hadn't picked it up earlier). Each week we take a close hands-on look at some cool comic book collectibles.
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