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In The Flash: Rebirth, Savitar escapes from the Speed Force, but is killed by Barry Allen, who Professor Zoom gave the ability to kill other speedsters with a single touch. [ 6 ] In Infinite Frontier , it is revealed that Savitar survived and was trapped in the Speed Force, with its attempts to expel him causing an explosion that destroyed the ...
Savitar explains that he is a time remnant of Barry, created by his future self while fighting Savitar. After being shunned by Team Flash, the time remnant became depressed and ran back in time to ultimately become Savitar. He explains that he needs to kill Iris so that Barry will be forced to create him in the future.
An alternate future Iris is killed by speedster Savitar, but Barry tries to prevent her murder. Ultimately, H.R. Wells, disguised as her, takes her place for Savitar to kill which changes the future. She, along with Barry, tries to talk down Savitar, revealed to be a future evil time remanent of Barry, but he continues his plan and attacks ...
Clive Yorkin, a criminal spending life in prison, agreed to take part in a prison experiment. The experiment went wrong and it drove him mad and able to kill someone by touching them. It was thought he killed Iris West, but he was innocent. The real culprit being Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash. Rainbow Raider: The Flash #286 (June 1980)
Ryan goes to Iris, but Iris realizes that she is the Red Death. Ryan reveals that she is from an alternate timeline where she and the Flash became enemies. [a] After being rejected from the Speed Force, she landed in Iris' timeline and wants to use the Cosmic Treadmill to return home. She then brings Iris to her hideout and threatens her life ...
Why does Iris thank a serial killer at the end of the movie? Iris heaves herself onto a nearby dock, reeling from the most recent near-death experience she’s survived. Soon, she hears Richard ...
The latter subsequently tries to kill the Flash, only to be defeated by him and later murdered by Savitar. [17] Barry Allen temporarily assumes the Reverse-Flash identity due to the "Reverse-Flashpoint" timeline in the eighth season. [18] The Eobard Thawne incarnation of the Reverse-Flash makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Harley Quinn.
However, Iris did not stay dead for long as Iris' biological parents, the Russells (with the help of a future Flash, John Fox), sent then-infant Iris to the past, where she was adopted by Ira West, her "death" causing a paradox that was resolved after the Russells placed her consciousness into a new body.