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      Crisis on Infinite Earths

      • This is a pretty overt reference to 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths, in which Barry Allen sacrificed his life to save the DC Universe from a massive antimatter cannon fired at the core of the matter universe by the Anti-Monitor.
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  1. You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who would argue against the notion that the Flash is one of the greatest comic book characters ever conceived. A fan-favorite amongst DC Comics' impressive pantheon of heroes, the Flash has proven time and again that he's more than just a guy with superspeed.

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  3. Oct 8, 2014 · This is a pretty overt reference to 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths, in which Barry Allen sacrificed his life to save the DC Universe from a massive antimatter cannon fired at the core of the ...

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  5. The Flash is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name. Throughout its publication, the series has primarily focused on two characters who have worn the mantle of the Flash: Barry Allen, the second Flash (1959–1985, 2010–2020), and Wally West, the third Flash (1987–2008, 2021–present).

  6. The Flash is a 2011 comic book series published by DC Comics as part of their New 52 rebranding initiative in the wake of Flashpoint. It is initially written by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato, and drawn by Manapul.

  7. The Flash — a.k.a. the Scarlet Speedster — is a DC Comics superhero originally created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert. First appearing in Flash Comics #1 (1940) during The Golden Age of Comic Books, he's The Speedster of The DCU and has been credited as the Trope Codifier of Super-Speed tropes in comics.

  8. www.dc.com › comics › the-flash-1987THE FLASH #216 | DC

    THE FLASH #216. The thrilling conclusion of the 3-part "Sins of the Father," tying in to IDENTITY CRISIS The Flash is forced to make one of the toughest choices of his life, as he comes face-to-face with Barry Allen's biggest regret. Plus, witness the fate of Linda Park.