The Flash Francis Manapul Art Feature 

Art Of The Flash

By | February 11th, 2016
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Welcome to Flash Day! Here at Multiversity Comics, we’re celebrating everything about our favourite Scarlet Speedster all day. This is Art Of The Flash where, much like Art Of The Week, we’re going to be showcasing some of our favourite pieces of art featuring The Flash. Obviously, this isn’t going to be an extensive list because then we’d be here forever. This is more of just our personal highlights and I definitely encourage you all to share your own favourite pieces of Flash artwork with us.

The above piece is likely the immediately recognisable cover to the first issue of the New 52 relaunch of “The Flash” by Francis Manapul, an artist who, in a lot of ways, has defined The Flash in the 2010s. The series simply hasn’t been the same without his art.

The rest of the collection is all down below for you to enjoy and, as I said, please share your own personal favourites with us in the comments below or on Twitter.

Enjoy!

By Pasqual Ferry

By Andy Kubert

By Brian Steelfreeze

By Kark Kerschl

By Carmine Infantino

By Francis Manapul

By Scott Kolins

By Ethan Van Sciver

By Carmine Infantino

By Neal Adams

By Stanley “Artgerm” Lau

By Howard Porter

By Mike Allred

By Darwyn Cooke

By Brian Bolland

By Michael Turner

By Sheldon Moldoff


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