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Posted on November 4, 2009 by Edward A Gross | Posted under   Arts and Entertainment


Justice League Superhero Flash



I have a collection of Flash Action Figures each from a different era of Flash. The Flash is a name common between several superheroes from the DC Comics universe. Created by writer Harry Lampert and Gardner Fox, the original Flash 1st appeared in Flash Comics number one in 1940.

Nicknamed the Scarlet Speedster, all versions of the Flash possess "super-speed", which includes the power to run and move extraordinarily quick, use superhuman reflexes and seemingly violate sure laws of physics.

The Barry Allen incarnation of the character (with Wally West elements) was featured in an exceedingly live action tv series in 1990, that included John Wesley Shipp. The Wally West incarnation of the Flash (however with several components of Barry Allen's story) is featured within the animated series Justice League.

Since this is a website devoted to the Justice League, I will go into additional detail regarding the Justice League's Flash character named Wally West. His full name is Wallace Rudolph West. Currently possessing the identical powers as his uncle, West donned a copy of his uncle's outfit and became the young crime fighter Kid Flash. Once the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths, where Barry Allen was killed, Wally took over because the fastest man alive.

This set the stage for Wally West's come back because the Flash after the events of The Flash: Fastest Man Alive #13, in All Flash #1, and with The Flash volume 2 series, that resumed with issue #231 in 2007. It subsequently ended with issue #247, and West, together with all the opposite Flash characters, can play a giant role in 2009's The Flash: Rebirth

All incarnations of the Flash can move, assume, react at superhuman speeds, vibrate therefore fast that they will walk through walls, travel through time and will additionally lend and borrow speed. Furthermore, all members have an invisible aura around their bodies that forestalls themselves and their clothes from being full of air friction as they move at high speed.

On several occasions, the Flash has been shown in various races against Superman to determine that one is faster (or as half of a mutual effort to thwart some sort of threat); these races, however, usually resulted in ties as a result of of out of doors circumstances. But, when the DC Universe revision when Crisis on Infinite Earths, The Flash will successfully beat Superman in a race in Adventures of Superman #463 with the explanation that Superman is unused to running at high speed for extended periods of your time since flying is more versatile and fewer strenuous, which suggests that the so much additional practiced Flash has the advantage. Flash wears a bright red, skin tight, spandex unitard that conforms to his body like a second skin. His costume has no powers or skills however presumably allows him larger freedom of movement and less wind resistance. My Flash Action Figure can't quite go that fast despite being very wind resistant plastic :-)

Flash may sometimes use the power to hurry-scan at incredible rates and in doing so, process vast amounts of information. Flash conjointly has the power to talk to at least one another at a highly accelerated rate.

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I collect and sell Justice League Action Figures. For more, stop by my Justice League Action Figure Blog.


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