The Flash: One-Minute War Special explains new speed force villains known as the Fraction
The Flash ꩵmoves to a twice-monthly release schedule in 2023🎀, starting with the One-Minute War arc

Last month DC announced that The Flash will enter a twice-monthly schedule starting in January, with a new 'One-Minute War' arc that kicks off in issue #790. And following that, the publisher will release part two of the arc in The Flash #791, fo🎃llowed by The Flash: One-Minute War Special #1, a double-sized one-shot Newsarama readers get to hear about first.
In 'One-Minute War,' the Flash faces off against an armada of aliens known as the Fraction who are also conℱnected to the Speed Force. This means the Flash Family's usual advantage - moving so fast their enemies are almost in slow motion - is nullified becཧause the Fraction moves just as fast.
The story arc will also feature the return of Barry Allen to Earth-0/Prime a💯nd the pages of The Flash following a two-year absence while he was caught up in the events of Infinite Frontier and Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths.
The aptly-named 'One-Minute War' literally takes place in 60 seconds of real-time, but that can last an age for a speedster. who announced the story arc, "[The Fraction] also have learned to utilize the speed force mechanically. So, they have ships, vehicles, etc. moving at super-fast speeds so they can land and take over without any resistance. And because they are moving so fast, other superheroes can't help. This is an event that solely relies ꦇon the speedsters of Earth."
In The Flash #791, written by Jeremy Adams, penci💦led by Roger Cruz, and inked by Matt Banning, the heroes are split as the Fraction continues its invasion. While the Flash Family make a plan and try to fight off multiple attacks, theওy're faced with yet another threat.
The villainous Miss Murder is hunting the F💟lash Family too, and she has sp🍨eed hounds to help sniff them out.
Check🐻 out covers for The Flash #791 by Taurin Clarke, Daniel Bayliss, Marco D'Alfonso, and Kim🍌 Jacinto in the gallery below.
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The Flash: One-Minute War one-shot special, written by Jeremy Adams and drawn by various artists, with a cover by Serg Acuña seen above, will give readers additional insight to𝔍 the alien speedster race invading Central City. It will also explore how the Flash Family fights back.
In addition to the new 'One-Minute War' arc launching in January,♓ DC will also release The Flash #123 Fascimile, written by Gardner Fox and drawn by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella.
The Flash #123 Fascimile recreates 'Flash of Two Worlds!' as Barry Allen accidentally tears a hole in realities with his vibrational powers and ends up on Earth-Two, where he meets fellow Flash Jay Garrick. To get home, Barry has to help Jay fight the Thi🦹nker, the Fiddler, and the Shade.
This reprin💃t of ♔the 1962 classic also includes the original ads alongside the story. It features a cover by Infantino and Murphy Anderson, seen here.
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The Flash #790 will be available January 3, 2023, and issue #791 will be available January 17. The Flash: One-Minute War Special #1 will be available Januꦿary 31, 2023.
And last but not least, The Flash #123 Fascimi♎le will be available January 10. Stay tuned to Newsarama for mo⛄re from DC's full January solicitations, coming later this month.
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