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The Flash is a comic book superhero in the DC Comics universe with the power of "super-speed", including the ability to run and generally move extremely fast, superhuman reflexes, and the ability to violate select laws of physics. The name "Flash" has been applied to multiple fictional characters. The Flash is perhaps most famous for his second incarnation, whose genesis was among the catalysts of the Silver Age of comic books.

The Flash is also the name of several comic book series starring the various men who have used the name.

1 Publication History

The Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 ( 1940). This Flash was Jay Garrick, a college student who gained his speed through the inhalation of hard water vapors, and who wore a metal helmet with wings on it. He is notable for being the first speedster in comics and one of the first to have a singular super-power as opposed to the multi-talented Superman. He was created by writer Gardner Fox.

Garrick was a popular character in the 1940s, supporting two different titles and being a charter and long-time member of the Justice Society of America, the first superhero team. Garrick's adventures in the Golden Age of comic books came to an end when Flash Comics was cancelled with the publication of issue #104 ( 19491949 is the common year starting on Saturday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 4 RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage January 4 February 22 Series of winter storms in Nebraska, Wyoming,), and the subsequent end of the Justice Society's adventures with All-Star ComicsAll-Star Comics was a series published by DC Comics. It was notable for portraying the Justice Society of America, the first team of superheros. External links DC Comics titles. #57 ( 1951Events January events January 9 United Nations headquarters officially opens ( New York City). January 15 Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald," wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in We). Superheroes and indeed the entire comic book industry had fallen on hard times in the 1950sCenturies: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Years: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 Events and trends Technology United States tests the first fusion bomb., and the Flash was only one fatality.

A few years later, DC Comics decided the time was right to reintroduce some superheroes, but rather than bring back the Golden Age heroes unchanged, it was decided to recreate them as new, more modern characters. The Flash was the first such hero to be revived in a new incarnation. ShowcaseShowcase is a Canadian cable television channel owned by Alliance Atlantis. Its slogan is "Television without borders" and its mandate is to provide edgy, independent content to Canadian viewers. Its content includes rebroadcasts of popular British televi #4 ( 19561956 is a leap year starting on Sunday. see link for calendar) Events January January 1 End of Anglo- Egyptian Condominium in Sudan. January 16 President Gamal Abdal Nasser of Egypt vows to reconquer Palestine January 26 1956 Winter Olympic Games open in) introduced Barry Allen, a police scientist who was bathed by chemicals after the shelf on which they lay was struck by lightning, and he gained super-speed like Garrick before him. After several more appearances in Showcase, Allen's character was given his own title, The Flash, which resumed numbering from Flash Comics with #105.

The Silver Age Flash proved popular enough to revive several other Golden Age heroes in new incarnations, and even the creation of a new superhero team, the Justice League of AmericaThe Justice League is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. The roster includes some of the most famous superheroes in pop culture. The team has also gone by the names Justice League of America Justice League America JLA and Justice, of which Flash was a prominent member.

The Flash also introduced a long-standing plot device into superhero comics, when it was revealed that Garrick and Allen each existed on fictional parallel worldParallel worlds started as a plot device in science fiction. The idea is that every possible decision in the stream of history actually went every possible way, and that all of those possibilities still exist as part of a multiverse. This is one of the cls. Their powers allowed them to cross the dimensional boundary between worlds, and the men became good friends; their respective teams began an annual get-together which endured from the early 1960s until the mid 1980s.

Allen's adventures continued in his own title until the advent of Crisis on Infinite Earths (The Flash ended as a series with #350). Allen's life had become considerably confused in the early 1980s, and DC elected to end his adventures and pass the mantle on to another character. Allen died heroically in the Crisis #8 ( 1986), though thanks to his ability to travel through time he would continue to appear occasionally in the years to come.

The third Flash is Wally West, who had been introduced in Flash #110 ( 1959) as Kid Flash. West, Allen's nephew by marriage, gained the Flash's powers through an accident similar to Allen's, and adopted the Kid Flash identity and maintained membership in the Teen Titans for years. Following Allen's death, West adopted the Flash identity in Crisis #12 and was given his own series, beginning with The Flash vol 2 #1 ( 1987). As of 2004 he is the current holder of the title.



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