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A fully formed alive-and-well Bart Allen, in his Kid Flash uniform, appeared before him. [15] When the New 52 universe began, the Kid Flash working with the Titans was known as Bart Allen. He ended up with a different backstory, and eventually was written out of the storyline. He was later replaced as Kid Flash by Wally's cousin, Wallace West.
Young Justice: Legacy was originally scheduled to be released in February 2013, on the Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. [11] [12] The game would also feature the original lineup of characters from the first season, but after the premiere of the second season, the lineup was changed.
Wally West as Kid Flash appears in Teen Titans, voiced again by Michael Rosenbaum. [65] Wally West as Kid Flash appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Hunter Parrish. [65] This version is a member of Justice League International. Wally West as Kid Flash appears in the first two seasons of Young Justice, voiced by Jason Spisak. [65]
Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, and Speedy (later revealed to be a clone of the original Roy Harper) are invited by their mentors Batman, Aquaman, Flash, and Green Arrow to tour the Hall of Justice and sit in on a meeting of the Justice League. At the last minute however they are called away. This angers Speedy, who resigns from being a sidekick.
For most of his superhero career, Bart was the teenage sidekick to Wally West. After West's apparent death in the Infinite Crisis crossover event in 2006, Allen grew up and became the Flash. His tenure as the Flash was brief and concluded with his death in issue 13 of The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive.
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Poptropica is an online adventure game game, developed in 2007 by Pearson Education's Family Education Network, and targeted towards children aged 6 to 15. Poptropica is primarily the creation of Jeff Kinney, later known as the author of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. As of 2015, he remains at the company as the Creative Director. [2]