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DC Needs To Revive The Flash's Best Legacy Era
The time has come for Wally West to slow down and spend time with his family, passing the red and yellow to someone new.
In 1997, writer Mark Waid had been writing the adventures of Wally West for five years, and needed a recharge. So for one year and 12 issues, Doom Patrol and JLA writer Grant Morrison, along with a ...
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The Flash’s Mom doesn’t always die. ⚡️
@jasminepaigemoore explains why Nora Allen doesn't always meet her end in The Flash Comics. Want more? Subscribe: Thanks for ...
Gregory is a life-long entertainment buff who loves playing games, watching movies and most importantly, talking about them. He thrives off of the inspiration that enjoying his favorite media brings ...
Flash #26 hits stores this Wednesday! Can Wally stop Impulse from creating Impulsepoint and destroying everything? Probably ...
The Flash hasn’t received the best treatment on screen, which is strange considering they’ve starred in numerous amazing comics. They’re one of the oldest superheroes and has starred in or appeared in ...
DC Comics is well known for creating some of the most iconic villains in all of fiction, from Lex Luthor to the Joker. The truth is, however, that none of them hold a candle to the Flash’s archenemy: ...
It’s common knowledge that Speed Force-users like the Flash can move so fast that the world around them appears to move at a snail’s pace. But what happens when an entire war occurs in the blink of an ...
Andy Muschietti reflects on his DCEU bomb The Flash, the negative response from fans, and the Ezra Miller controversies that ...
The Flash director Andy Muschietti has explained why he's still "proud" of the work he did on the divisive 2023 movie, ...
Covers for the 2006 series Flash: The Fastest Man Alive. DC Comics One of the best stories in this brief run, “The Human Race,” has Wally having to represent the Earth in a race that spans the entire ...
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