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  2. Godspeed (character) - Wikipedia

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    When August confronts Black Hole, a group who had stolen S.T.A.R. Labs equipment, he is struck by Speed Force lightning and transformed into a speedster. [2] [3] Afterward, August attempts to become a superhero, being both an ally and enemy to the Flash due to his violent methods. [4] [5] [6]

  3. Bart Allen - Wikipedia

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    For most of his superhero career, Bart was the teenage sidekick to Wally West. After West's apparent death in the Infinite Crisis crossover event in 2006, Allen grew up and became the Flash. His tenure as the Flash was brief and concluded with his death in issue 13 of The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive.

  4. Black Flash - Wikipedia

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    The Black Flash is sent hunting after the Force Barrier's destruction, killing Psych and attacking Steadfast and Fuerza. [3] The cosmically enhanced Hunter Zolomon takes Barry into the "Forever Force" (timestream) built by the Speed Force to which the Black Flash chases the two speedsters to kill, hoping to heal the Speed Force. Zoom later ...

  5. The Flash (2014 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In the seventh season, Team Flash defeats Eva and creates a new Speed Force while Iris, Kamilla, and Singh escape the Mirror Dimension. As a side effect of Eva's attacks, Caitlin and Frost are separated into different bodies. Later, Team Flash contends with the birth of the Strength Force, the Sage Force, and the Still Force.

  6. Wally West - Wikipedia

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    In The Flash #761, it was revealed that Eobard Thawne was responsible for manipulating Wally into killing the heroes at Sanctuary. Later this whole story was recollected in The Flash Annual #1 (2021), stating that Wally West was not responsible for these deaths, and it was revealed that the Speed Force caused it while trying to expel Savitar.

  7. Flashpoint (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the wake of the devastation, Thawne appears in front of Flash. [9] The Reverse-Flash reveals that Flash himself created the Flashpoint timeline by traveling back in time to stop him from killing Barry's mother. Barry pulled the entire Speed Force into himself to stop Thawne, transforming the timeline by shattering the history of his allies ...

  8. Flash (Jay Garrick) - Wikipedia

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    As the Flash, Garrick can run at superhuman speeds and has superhumanly-fast reflexes, tapping into the Speed Force. The limits of his speed have fluctuated over the years, though he has usually been second to DC's "flagship" Flash, Barry Allen and his successor, Wally West .

  9. Barry Allen (DC Extended Universe) - Wikipedia

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    The two have a brief exchange, discovering they are the same person from different universes, and that the second Barry Allen has adopted the moniker of "The Flash". Oblivious to the crisis the Flash is facing, Barry fades out from the Speed Force. This encounter led to Barry's own eventual adoption of the superhero moniker "The Flash." [24]