The Flash's legacy is set to be forever changed, because DC Comics just officially named the villain who will eventually kill ...
Allen’s return as the Flash was a part of ’00s DC and their mission to bring back the classic DC Multiverse of the pre-Crisis. It was actually pretty exciting at the time, but Allen’s return would ...
Yet for all the chaos Barry faced, no villain ever got under his skin quite like Reverse-Flash. Other villains wanted to beat ...
In 2011, DC Comics used Barry Allen to create an unprecedented shake-up of continuity, but it called into question the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the best stories in this brief run, “The Human Race,” has Wally having to represent the Earth in a race that spans the ...
While he was thrown for a moment, The Flash quickly figured out that whoever he was fighting was not Batman. One clue was that the armor had not been upgraded, as Bruce Wayne continually refined his ...
CAN WALLY WEST OUTRUN THE ROGUES?! Wally West is on the run from his dad and the rest of Fort Fox, and while his new-found abilities are terrifying him, he needs to find a way to use them to make his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The preview for The Flash #6 by Simon Spurrier and Mike Deodato Jr. reveals a subtle difference between the two heroes’ costumes.
If you're a Hot Toys collector, then chances are you'll be familiar with the long wait between a product announcement and it being made available in stores. It's become commonplace for the Hong ...
For nine seasons, The Flash brought Barry Allen speeding onto our screens. The CW series quickly became a fan-favorite cornerstone of the Arrowverse, taking viewers on a wild ride through time travel, ...
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that 2x Goya Award-winning actress Maribel Verdu (Pan's Labyrinth; Y Tu Mama Tambien) has joined the cast of Andy Muschietti's The Flash as Nora Allen, the mother of ...
DC Comics’ Scarlet Speedster, the Flash, is one of the publisher’s longest-running characters (no pun intended). The original Flash, Jay Garrick, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, only 18 ...