From the Golden Age to the 30th century, the Reverse-Flash and Flash mantles have been locked in a rivalry spanning numerous generations. These are the fastest, strongest, and most wicked versions of ...
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 ...
Eobard Thawe, better known as Professor Zoom and the Reverse-Flash, is one of DC’s most popular villains. His popularity is due in no small part to how utterly insane he is. He’s the fastest villain ...
The new Absolute line of DC Comics has been slow in revealing the existence of many classic characters in the Absolute Universe. Fittingly, Absolute Flash just jumped ahead of the pack. The latest ...
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 ...
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 ...
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