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Current
Flash
Real name: Wallace Rudolph (Wally) West
Occupation: Adventurer
Base of Operations: Keystone City,
Kansas
Marital Status: Married
Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 175
Eyes: Green
Hair: Red
First Appearance: (as Kid Flash) THE
FLASH #110 (December,1959-January, 1960); (as Flash)
CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS #12 (March, 1986)
1st Flash in Flash Comics #1 1940
Price:$ 92,000
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Powers: Super
speed History:
The first Flash
Jay Garrick became the Flash by accidentally inhaling an experimental
substance called hard water. He was one of the founding
members of the JSA in the 1940's. He remains relatively
youthful do to an accident that bathed the JSA including Jay's
wife in rejuvenating rays. He is currently active with the JSA
and mentors the new Speedster Impulse. The second Flash Barry
Allen, a police scientist acquired super speed by being struck
by lightning and being bathed with the chemicals he used for
work. He mentored the current Flash, Wally West, his
nephew who gained his powers in a freak accident that
recreated the first one that gave Barry Allen his powers.
Sadly Barry Allen died in the Crisis on Infinite Earths
storyline in the 1980's. The third Flash Wally
West started his career as Kid Flash working with the
Teen Titans. He took over the mantle of the Flash from his
deceased uncle Barry Allen. Allies:
Impulse, Johnny Quick, Justice League
Enemies:
Mirror Master, Reverse Flash, Gorilla Grodd Media:
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Television: Legends
of the Superheroes 1979 2 episode comedy
1990 The
Flash great CBS tv series unfortunately it only lasted
one season. too bad sci-fi channel hasn't shown reruns in a
while.
Flash
DVDs
Justice League tv pilot 1997 never made it to tv |
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The All-New SuperFriends Hour, 1977
The Challenge of the Super Friends 1978
SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show 1984
Superfriends
dvds
Flash guest starred
on an episode of the 1990's Superman the Animated Series
Justice
League
In 2001 the Wally West Flash starred as a member of the Justice
League. The Flash is voiced by tv's current Smallville
Lex Luthor Michael Rosenbaum.
The Justice League is currently airing on
Cartoon Network
Justice League dvds
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