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The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (cover-dated January 1940, released November 1939). [1]
The Flash researches the incarnations of heroes of the DC timeline, believing that Zoom deliberately changed their lives to prevent the Flash from creating a Justice League, and learns of a rocket that crashed into Metropolis which carried the infant Superman, who instead of being raised in Kansas was taken in by the government.
He falls out a window trying to attack the Flash after being defeated. When the Flash tries to pull him up, Multiplex lets himself fall to his death. Kyle Nimbus / Mist (portrayed by Anthony Carrigan [97]) – A metahuman who can turn himself into a poisonous mist and is an enemy of Joe West. He was held in the S.T.A.R. Labs prison before being ...
Thomas Grant Gustin was born on January 14, 1990, [1] in Norfolk, Virginia.He is the son of Tina Haney, a pediatric nurse, and Thomas Gustin, a college professor. [2] [3] [4] During his high school years, he attended the Governor's School for the Arts program in Norfolk for musical theater.
Barry Allen was born on March 19, 1995, to Henry and Nora Allen. On June 13, 2004, when Barry was nine years old, Nora Allen was murdered by the Reverse Flash and Henry Allen was sentenced to life in prison for her murder. Barry always claimed that his father was innocent, but no one ever took him seriously.
He was cast in a "mysterious" role on The CW series The Flash in early 2014, [18] [19] which was later revealed to be the recurring role of Henry Allen, Barry's father. [20] [21] In the second-season finale of The Flash, Shipp played Jay Garrick, an alternate universe counterpart of The Flash, [22] [23] and, later, as his earlier incarnation of ...
Ezra Matthew Miller [5] [6] was born in Wyckoff, New Jersey, [7] [8] ... they reprised the role of the Flash for a cameo appearance in the Arrowverse crossover event, ...
These stories focused not only on the Flash's superhero exploits, but the state of Wally's wealth. West won a lottery, [6] bought a large mansion, [7] and began dating beautiful women. The character's finances and luck continued to ebb and wane until The Flash vol. 2 #62, when his fortunes stabilized. Flash vol. 2 #1 (June 1987).