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Iris West works as a reporter for Picture News, based in Central City, and is the fiancée of Barry Allen, who is secretly the Flash. Prior to Barry becoming the Flash, Iris often chides Barry for his frequently being late due to his repeatedly being lost in thought at work as a forensic scientist, a tendency which continues even after he ...
A version of the character, residing on Earth-90 portrayed by Paula Marshall, was a computer graphic artist and the ex-girlfriend of Barry Allen. In 1990, she broke up with Barry due to him being not interested in their relationship. She was killed when the Monitor invaded their world, using the Book of Destiny. [40]
The granddaughter of Barry Allen and daughter of Dawn Allen of the Tornado Twins. Preston Lindsay: Impulse #1 (April 1995) The best friend of Bart Allen when he lived in Manchester, Alabama. Carol Bucklen: Impulse #4 (July 1995) Bart Allen's first love that went to the future with him when Max Mercury was believed dead. Mister Terrific
It's finally happening!ET can exclusively reveal that after six first kisses, four weddings and two proposals, Barry and Iris West-Allen will officially renew their vows during the season 7 finale ...
New mom Iris is joined by her father Joe (Jesse L. Martin), who holds his granddaughter for the first time and sings an original lullaby as Iris looks back on her tumultuous love story with Barry ...
Oliver Queen / Green Arrow / Spectre (portrayed by Stephen Amell; [37] seasons 1–6 and 9) is a former-playboy billionaire and politician who operates as a vigilante in Star City and is a friend of Barry Allen's. He helps Barry in hand-to-hand combat and other skills to turn Barry into a capable combatant with or without powers.
Barry Allen, also known by his alter ego The Flash, is a fictional character in The CW's Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2013 episode "The Scientist" of the television series Arrow, and later starring in The Flash.
First Appearance in JLA: Barry Allen's The Flash first appeared in "The Brave and the Bold" #28 (1960). This was the first published story of Barry Allen's involvement with the superhero team, the Silver Age "Justice League" (Similar in many ways to the Golden Age "Justice Society"). "Flash of Two Worlds" (1961):