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      • Inspired by the comic book heroes he had read as a child, Barry decided to use his powers to fight crime and protect the innocent, adopting the alter ego of the Flash.
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  2. Created as a reimagining of the popular 1940s superhero The Flash (Jay Garrick), the success of Barry Allen's Flash comic book helped to bring about the Silver Age of Comic Books and contributed to a large growth in DC Comics' stable of science fiction comics and characters.

  3. 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

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    • Avery Ho. First Appearance: The Flash #3 (September 2016) by Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico. During the DC Rebirth era of The Flash, a Speed Force Storm erupted in Central City.
    • Bart Allen. First Appearance: The Flash #92 (July 1994) by Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo. Barry Allen and Iris West spent time in the 30th Century. After a few years of retired happiness, they had twins named Don and Dawn Allen.
    • Jesse Quick. First Appearance: Justice Society of America #1 (August 1992) by Len Strazewski and Mike Parobeck. Jay Garrick wasn’t the only Golden Age speedster operating during World War II.
    • John Fox. First Appearance: Flash Special #1 (July 1990) by Mark Waid and Mike Parobeck. The modern-day Flashes have met quite a few different heroes who carried on their legacy in the future.
  4. Barry Allen is the fastest man alive, and the second speedster to be called the Flash. Using his superspeed powers, he taps into the Speed Force and becomes a costumed crime-fighter. He is a founding member of the Justice League.

  5. Sep 30, 2014 · Spearheaded by editor Julius Schwartz, and created by Robert Kanigher, John Broome, and Carmine Infantino, the Silver Age Flash was Barry Allen, a police scientist who gains his powers after an...

  6. The Flash, American comic book hero created for DC Comics by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert. Jay Garrick, the first version of the character, debuted in Flash Comics no. 1 in January 1940. The introduction of Barry Allen as the Flash in 1956 marked the dawn of the Silver Age of comics.

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · In the Silver Age, Barry Allen was the only Flash, a hero who could run at superspeed after being covered in chemicals and hit with lightning. Over the decades, many DC writers have added their own stamp to the Flash by changing or adding on to his existing lore.