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  2. Barry Allen - Wikipedia

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    The Flash researches the incarnations of heroes of the DC timeline, believing that Zoom deliberately changed their lives to prevent the Flash from creating a Justice League, and learns of a rocket that crashed into Metropolis which carried the infant Superman, who instead of being raised in Kansas was taken in by the government.

  3. Flash (Jay Garrick) - Wikipedia

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    Jay Garrick as the Flash, in his original costume, during the 1940s, in a page of Flash Comics #1 (January 1940). Art by the character's co-creator Harry Lampert. Jason Peter Garrick [4] is a college student.

  4. Category : Fictional characters who can turn intangible

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    This is a listing of fictional characters with the power of intangibility: to enter a state in which they can pass through solid matter without harm. This does not include characters who are permanently intangible, such as ghosts.

  5. 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]

  6. Black Racer (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Racer makes his first appearance after the Flashpoint reboot in the Darkseid War storyline, where the Anti-Monitor fuses him with the Flash and forces him to kill Darkseid. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] However, the two are ultimately separated, with the Racer killing Volthoom and freeing Jessica Cruz from his influence before vanishing.

  7. A New World (The Flash) - Wikipedia

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    At the Flash Museum, Eddie sees a girl resembling Nora West-Allen claiming to be his daughter, but the real Nora stops him. Team Flash 2049 finds that Eddie is subconsciously opening the singularities. Nora becomes possessed by the crystal and tries to tempt Eddie into accepting its power, but Barry appears and escapes with him.

  8. Wally West - Wikipedia

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    Now possessing the same powers as the Flash, West donned a smaller-sized copy of Barry Allen's Flash outfit and became the young crimefighter Kid Flash. Wally had a strained relationship with his own parents and often looked to his beloved aunt and uncle for moral support and guidance.

  9. Eobard Thawne - Wikipedia

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    Eobard Thawne, as introduced by name in The Flash #153, [3] is the first and most well-known character to assume the Reverse-Flash mantle, and is additionally a descendant of Malcolm Thawne and ancestor of Bart Allen, Thaddeus Thawne and Owen Mercer.