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  2. 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.

  3. List of Flash enemies - Wikipedia

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    Flash Comics #104 (February 1949) Dr. Edward Clariss, a professor at the university attended by Jay Garrick, believed he had recreated the formula that gave Garrick his speed which he called "Velocity 9". However, this formula was only temporary and he was defeated despite trying to use different fumes to take away the Flash's speed.

  4. Flash of Two Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Barry looks up Jay Garrick in the phone book and introduces himself to the older speedster. On this Earth, Jay had retired as the Flash years earlier, the year his comic book series was canceled on Earth-One, and married his longtime girlfriend, Joan Williams. Barry claims Gardner Fox's thoughts must have been tuned in to the events of Earth-Two.

  5. The 10 Best Flash Comics In This (Or Any) Universe - AOL

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    The Flash first burst onto the comic book scene with 1940’s Flash Comics #1, which introduced the world to Jay Garrick, a man who gains super speed after inhaling hard water (comic book science ...

  6. The Flash - Wikipedia

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    Jay Garrick was a popular character in the 1940s, supporting both Flash Comics and All-Flash Quarterly (later published bi-monthly as simply All-Flash); co-starring in Comic Cavalcade; and being a charter member of the Justice Society of America, the first superhero team, whose adventures ran in All Star Comics.

  7. The Flash (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The series began at issue #105, picking up its issue numbering from the anthology series Flash Comics which had featured Jay Garrick as the first Flash. Although the Flash is a mainstay in the DC Comics stable, the series has been canceled and restarted several times.