Warning! Potential spoilers for The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1 by DC Comics
DC Comics artist Juan Ferreyra is denying recent reports that the Ezra Miller-starring The Flash tie-in comic, The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, has been canceled by the publisher. With reports suggesting DC was canceling the book possibly related to Miller's recent reported incidents and the movie moving to 2023, Ferreyra confirmed the comic is just changing dates so there isn't as big of a gap between the DCEU movie and tie-in comic.
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive is an upcoming limited series comic from DC Comics by Kenny Porter, Juan Ferreyra, Ricardo Lopez, and Jason Howard, starring Ezra Miller's Flash from the DCEU. The three-issue in-canon comic book is set to take place before the upcoming The Flash movie by Andy Muschietti and will feature The Flash teaming up and being trained by Batman as he takes on a new villain named the Girder. The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1 was initially scheduled for an April 26, 2022 release, and despite recent reports, it's not being canceled but instead moved to a later date to bring it closer to the also-recently moved DCEU film.
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On Tuesday, Bleeding Cool reported that The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1 had been canceled by DC Comics, suggesting the prequel wasn't moving forward with the publisher. The report didn't specifically link a reason for the cancelation but mentioned the comic book using Ezra Miller's likeness might have been canned after Warner Bros reportedly put his projects on pause. However, the comic isn't canceled, as artist <a href=«https://twitter.com/juaneferreyra?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com
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