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Wally is both the fastest character to have worn the mantle of the Flash and the Prime Earth/DC Rebirth Wally was confirmed by Tempus Fuginaut to be the fastest character within the DC Multiverse (with the exception of deity level characters, meaning characters such as Dr. Manhattan, Michael, and Lucifer, or the Presence, the God of the DC ...
Barry is capable of running many magnitudes faster than light speed. Barry has been calculated as going as fast as 13 million times the speed of light and has feats that are faster. He has outrun numerous incredibly fast characters including Reverse Flash, Superman, Supergirl, and the Black Racer, the "Grim Reaper" of speedsters.
Cassidy also portrays the Earth-X version of the character named Siren-X, the unrequited lover of Dark Arrow and a remnant of the Earth-X regime who comes to Earth-1 to avenge Dark Arrow. She kidnaps Fallout from an A.R.G.U.S. transport to cause him to explode. With Leo Snart's help, the Flash defeats Siren-X and prevents her victim's explosion.
Flash of Two Worlds (The Flash #123) was the first crossover in which a Golden Age character met a Silver Age character. Soon, there were crossovers between the entire Justice League and the Justice Society; their respective teams began an annual get-together which endured from the early 1960s until the mid-1980s.
The Flash The Fastest Man Alive: Lightning in a Bottle: The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1–6 The Flash The Fastest Man Alive – Full Throttle: The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #7–13, DCU Holiday Special: The Brave and the Bold: Demons and Dragons: The Brave and the Bold #13–16, The Brave and the Bold #181, The Flash #107, Impulse #17
The Flash (vol. 2) #225 (October 2005) Twins of Wally West and Linda Park raised in the Speed Force, with Jai getting super-strength and Iris getting speed powers. Also known as the modern "Tornado Twins". Jai West Valerie Perez: The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1 (August 2006)
And yet the character proved popular enough on TV, where The Flash ran for 9 seasons on The CW as part of the Arrowverse that also included DC superhero shows like Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow ...
An alternate universe variant of Robert Frank / Whizzer, amalgamated with DC Comics character Jay Garrick / Flash, called the Whiz appears in the Amalgam Comics one-shot Super Soldier: Man of War (June 1997). [32] He is a member of the All Star Winners Squad. A zombified, alternate universe variant of the Whizzer appears in Marvel Zombies 3 #3 ...