![]() ![]() Given all of the success Trickster is having with his Flash-themed games, he wonders if he should expand his operations. The villains are merely avatars being controlled by Trickster's customers, turning the Flash and the city streets into a massive version of Pac-Man. Instead, they're hard-light constructs being projected by lenses Trickster planted in Barry's suit. As they speed off with one of them seemingly in possession of his ring, Flash races after them, but soon realizes that they aren't actually the villains they appear to be. Surprisingly, it appears as though the Trickster's part of a whole team of game-enthusiast villains backing his arcades such as Riddler, Prankster, Toyman, and Cluemaster. Related: The Flash Just Confirmed: Every Conspiracy Theory is TRUE? While playing Trickster's games is the last thing Barry wants to do, he doesn't really have a choice if he wants to get his ring back. Trickster Dave and Karkat ( Homestuck )Speedpaint - A sweet kind of love - Davekat - YouTube. Not only that, but he's also set up betting games all based around the Scarlet Speedster and how fast he can be given certain situations. Firstly, he was indeed the one who stole his ring earlier that day, and has now placed it in a claw machine for paying customers to try and win. In The Flash #763, Trickster's new business venture is of course darker than he made it seem as Flash learns when he gives him a tour. This latest issue of The Flash is especially noteworthy due to the fact that it carries a new creative team, serving as the debut issue for writer Kevin Shinick with art by Clayton Henry. ![]()
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