THE FLASH: New Concept Art For The REVERSE-FLASH
Yesterday conceptual artist Andy Poon, who works on art for CW's The Flash, revealed two alternate costume designs for Barry Allen's nemesis, The Reverse-Flash check out the art after the jump. SPOILERS AHEAD.
Last week's episode of The Flash revealed that Harrison Wells was in fact Eobard Thawne trapped in the past and now conceptual artist Andy Poon expressed his excitement over this revelation. Along with this Andy Poon, who has been working on concept art for CW's The Flash, revealed yesterday two alternate costume designs for the Flash villain
"So here are 2 concepts of the Reverse Flash suits that are pretty close to the final suit in the show," Poon explained in his blog. Poon also reveals that while he knew Harrison Wells was the Reverse-Flash, he had no idea he was in fact Eobard Thawn. The artist also says that it "was pretty exciting" to illustrate the villain, and that he is excited to see "what other amazing plot twists the awesome producers and writers have for us."
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