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  1. the Flash, American comic strip superhero created for DC Comics by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert. The character first appeared in Flash Comics no. 1 (January 1940). In the Flash’s origin story, student Jay Garrick is experimenting one night in the lab at Midwestern University when he is overcome by “hard water fumes” and ...

    • Barry Allen Creates A New Flash Costume
    • Barry Allen Travels Back in Time & Creates Flashpoint
    • The Flash Meets Michael Keaton's Batman
    • The Flash Also Meets An Alternate Flash & Supergirl

    Barry Allen wore a new version of his classic superhero costume in both versions of Justice League and a brief cameo in Suicide Squad. The outfit was, as described by Bruce Wayne, able to resist extreme cold and comparable friction to what space shuttles experience during reentry. In addition to being extremely protective of Barry, the suit was sty...

    The FanDome trailer for The Flash also reveals that Barry may travel back in time to prevent his mother’s death. This is similar to the 2011 comic storyline called Flashpoint, in which Barry’s attempts to save his mother wreak havoc on the timeline, creating an apocalyptic present day that he must reverse, along with defeating his nemesis, the Reve...

    The most anticipated story detail of The Flash is the return of Michael Keaton’s Batman. Debuting in Tim Burton’s game-changing 1989 superhero film, Michael Keaton played a soft-spoken, tortured, and surprisingly humorous version of Bruce Wayne and Batman. After two classic films and a phenomenal ongoing comic series by Sam Hamm and Joe Quinones, t...

    Another noteworthy moment in the FanDome footage was a shot of Barry Allen, flanked by Supergirl and what appears to be another version of himself, also played by Ezra Miller. While Supergirl might be from another timeline, her Kryptonian outfit and House of El chest symbol suggests that she’s part of the main DCEU like Barry. Supergirl’s existence...

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  3. Jun 19, 2023 · Yes, That Back to the Future Gag in The Flash is Based on a True Story. Once you start messing with reality, Marty McFly might not look like you remember. Just ask Marty McFly: When you gotta get back in time, it’s best not to tamper with things, or else it might just ruin your childhood. That’s the lesson that Barry Allen aka the Flash ...

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  4. Nov 15, 2017 · The Flash was also one of the founding members of the Justice League in the Bruce Timm animated series, though Barry himself never made an appearance, rather his protege Wally West was the Scarlet ...

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  5. Jun 6, 2023 · The story takes a few sharp, sudden turns but is always super focused on one goal or another, all while simultaneously dealing with Barry’s pain, his desire to change it, and the weight of what ...

  6. Nov 16, 2011 · Wednesday, November 16th, 2011. The Flash is many things - the fastest man alive, a colorful protector of Central City, a hopeful hero in a world of shadow. But re-imagined as part of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, The Flash is now also scientifically sound. Sure, there's a bit of comic book license taken, but co-writers Francis Manapul and Brian ...

  7. Jan 25, 2022 · The Flash's story spans both. The Golden Age version of the Flash is Jay Garrick, but in 1956, Barry Allen donned the costume and started zooming around, fighting crime at super speeds.

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