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  2. List of DC Universe locations - Wikipedia

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    The city appears in the Arrowverse shows Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and The Flash. Keystone City: the home of both the first and third Flashes: Jay Garrick and Wally West, as well as Jakeem Thunder. In post-Crisis stories, it is located across a river from Central City, located in Kansas. [60] The city appears in several episodes of The Flash.

  3. Gorilla City (The Flash) - Wikipedia

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    13th and 14th episodes of the 3rd season of The Flash "Gorilla City" The Flash episodes Promotional poster Episode nos. Season 3 Episodes 13 and 14 Directed by Dermott Daniel Downs Story by Andrew Kreisberg (part 1) Todd Helbing (part 2) Teleplay by Aaron Helbing (part 1) David Kob (part 1) Benjamin Raab (part 2) Deric A. Hughes (part 2) Production codes T27.13113 (part 1) T27.13114 (part 2 ...

  4. The Flash (2014 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [29] After Flashpoint, Wally eventually gets speed powers from Doctor Alchemy and becomes Kid Flash. In season four, he leaves Central City to break out of Barry's shadow, and during that time he joins the Legends. He returns home briefly following the birth of half-sister Jenna West, and to confront Barry when problems with the Speed Force ...

  5. The Flash (1990 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Tse as Linda Park: A Central City news reporter, asking the Central City police department about their response in dealing with all the gang attacks in the city. Christopher Neame as Marcos Trachmann: Trachmann is a former mind control researcher working for drug lord Reuben Calderon, who sought to control Flash to distract away from crimes.

  6. David Singh (fictional character) - Wikipedia

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    David Singh is the director of the crime lab at the Central City Police Department. He emphasizes quantity of cases solved over quality, alienating longtime employees such as Barry Allen and Patty Spivot. [1] [2] [3] Following The New 52 continuity reboot, Singh is portrayed as homosexual and in a relationship with the Pied Piper. [4]

  7. List of The Flash characters - Wikipedia

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    Linda Park (portrayed by Malese Jow; seasons 1–2) is a journalist for the Central City Picture News who befriends Iris West and Barry Allen. [44] She briefly dates Barry and later briefly impersonated her own doppelgänger. The character was originally portrayed by Olivia Cheng in a cameo appearance on the series Arrow. [45]

  8. The Flash - Wikipedia

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    Avery was trained to use her powers by Barry, Meena Dewan/Negative Flash, and August Heart/Godspeed, though when it was discovered Heart was stealing the speed of Speed Force-connected Central City residents, Barry and Ace West/Kid Flash set out to remove the connected residents' connection to the Speed Force, but were attacked by Godspeed ...

  9. The Flash season 8 - Wikipedia

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    Barry finds that he is the Reverse-Flash in this new timeline. Thawne reveals that he killed Joe and framed Barry for the attacks in Central City, then traveled back in time to kill Barry as a child and became The Flash. At midnight, the Reverse-Flashpoint timeline will solidify and Barry will disappear.