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  1. El título de Barry Allen también introdujo un dispositivo de la trama muy imitado en cómics de superhéroes cuando se reveló que Garrick y Allen existían en mundos paralelos ficticios. Sus poderes les permitieron cruzar el límite dimensional entre los mundos, y los hombres se hicieron buenos amigos. [ 12 ]

  2. Life is locomotion... if you're not moving, you're not living. But there comes a time when you've got to stop running away from things... and you've got to start running towards something, you've got to forge ahead. Keep moving. Even if your path isn't lit... trust that you'll find your way. The Flash Barry Allen is the fastest man alive, and the second speedster to be called the Flash. Using ...

  3. Flash history. The Flash (Bartholomew Henry Allen) first appeared in print in Showcase #4 (October 1956). The creative team on Showcase #4 was Julie Schwartz, editor; Robert Kanigher, writer, Carmine Infantino, penciler (illustrator); Joe Kubert, inker (assistant illustrator).Robert Kanigher is on record as saying he still considers Gardner Fox as "the creator of The Flash" and his creation of ...

  4. 12 de mar. de 2019 · Live-Action Barry Allen Logo. Barry Allen has been busy in live-action, with John Wesley Shipp’s 1990's version wearing a bright red suit with a gold bolt on the chest. The Flash 2014 TV series draws inspiration from the Silver Age look for the logo, but the main suit itself has more muted colors.

  5. Not every problem has a solution. Sometimes we just have to let go.Flash to his counterpart Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen is a former student at Central City College who was struck by a bolt of lightning one fateful night, gaining the ability to think and move at incredible superhuman speeds. Using these powers, he became a superhero in Central City known as The Flash, fighting against ...

  6. The first Flash only used a single lightning bolt, while the second Flash, Barry Allen, used a yellow lightning bolt in a white circle. The third Flash, Wallace West, used a similar lightning bolt to his uncle, Barry Allen, while the fourth used more yellow and red.

  7. First Appearance: FLASH COMICS #1 (1940) Alias/Alter Ego: Barry Allen, Jay Garrick, Wally West. AKA: Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive. Base of Operations: Central City. Occupation: Forensic scientist. Access thousands of comics and graphic novels from DC - Vertigo - DC Black Label and Milestone Media from your favorite device.