Even though he’s not the first hero with the name the Flash at DC Comics—that honor belongs to the Justice Society’s Jay Garrick—many consider Barry Allen as the “prime” Scarlet Speedster of the DCU.
James Gunn was asked about his favorite Flash, and his answer proves The Scarlet Speedster will be in good hands in the new DC Universe.
Showcase #4 The Flash (DC, 1956) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. An unbelievable copy of this Silver Age Super Key! CGC's awarded a scant eight issues with a grade as high as VF/NM 9.0, and no other with the ...
Barry Allen and Iris West are one of DC Comics’ longest lasting couples. The two have been together so long it is hard to imagine them not having an easy courtship. However, a story in DC’s How To ...
There are many heroes who share the name of The Flash. Most of them have distinctive costumes, but two of them, Barry Allen and Wally West, share a similar supersuit. This is because Wally took up the ...
DC Comics’ Scarlet Speedster, the Flash, is one of the publisher’s longest-running characters (no pun intended). The original Flash, Jay Garrick, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, only 18 ...
After his grim death in Absolute Flash #1, Barry Allen is lives once again! But how did he manage to beat death?
While he was thrown for a moment, The Flash quickly figured out that whoever he was fighting was not Batman. One clue was that the armor had not been upgraded, as Bruce Wayne continually refined his ...
The Flash features numerous superheroes from its eponymous speedster, to Sasha Calle's Supergirl, to Michael Keaton's returning Batman, and more. But there's also a human element to the film, embodied ...
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