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− | The Flash | + | The first person to call themselves ''The Flash'' was the Golden Age speedster known as [[Jay Garrick]]. Exposure to a lab accident triggered a latent metagene that gave him access to an extradimensional power known as [[Speed Force|The Speed Force]]. |
− | + | In 2004 [[Barry Allen]] was in proximity to a lab accident. Similar to Jay Garrick, he discovered he had developed an ability to access the [[Speed Force]] and accomplish incredible feats with it. | |
− | + | Several years later he adopted a protege, a young man named [[Wally West]]. Wally would become one of the first members of the [[Teen Titans]], a group of young superheroes making a name for themselves. | |
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− | Several years later he adopted a protege, a young man named Wally West. Wally would become one of the first members of the Teen Titans, a group of young superheroes making a name for themselves. |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 1 May 2018
The first person to call themselves The Flash was the Golden Age speedster known as Jay Garrick. Exposure to a lab accident triggered a latent metagene that gave him access to an extradimensional power known as The Speed Force.
In 2004 Barry Allen was in proximity to a lab accident. Similar to Jay Garrick, he discovered he had developed an ability to access the Speed Force and accomplish incredible feats with it.
Several years later he adopted a protege, a young man named Wally West. Wally would become one of the first members of the Teen Titans, a group of young superheroes making a name for themselves.