The Flash
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Real Name
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Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen
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First Appearance
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Showcase #4 (October, 1956)
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Creators
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Robert Kanigher, John Broome, Carmine Infantino
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Team Affliations
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Justice League of America, Blue Lantern Corps, White Lantern Corps
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Alias
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Scarlet Speedster
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Base of Operations
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Central City
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Powers
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Super speed, agility, reflexes, Superhuman durability, Molecular density control, Time travel, Cyclone and whirlwindgeneration, Speed theft, Frictionless aura, Healing factor, Intangibility
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Skills and Abilities
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Fighting Experience, Police Science Expertise and Skilled Hand-to-hand combatant
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Tools and Weapons
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Ring (Holds Costume), Cosmic Treadmill (can be used to time travel)
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Barry Allen was the second superhero to be known as the Flash in the DC Universe, and the most prominent.
Origin[]
When police scientist Barry Allen is struck by lightning while handling strange chemicals, he discovers he's gained the ability to move much faster than the speed of sound. Taking on a costume, he fights crime as The Flash, the Fastest Man Alive!
Biography[]
Silver Age[]
Barry Allen was born to Henry and Nora Allen (two weeks late of when his birth was supposed to be. Foreshadowing his chronic lateness later in life) in the farm town of Fallsville, Iowa along with his brother, who was pronounced stillborn by the family doctor Dr. Gilmore (later it would be revealed that the claim was a lie by the Doctor). As a boy, Barry also gained a love for superhero comics, particularly the Flash comics, featuring the superhero named the Flash (unaware that this Flash, Jay Garrick, was in fact real and existed in an alternate universe). With his childhood friend Daphne Dean, he would often pretend to be the Flash.
Barry was living a perfectly normal life until he reached age eleven when he watched his mother die in bizarre circumstances. His father was convicted of the crime and incarcerated and his son fought hard to prove his innocence, instilling in him a strong sense of justice. He was also a gifted at chemistry as a child, even winning the Falllville County Fair Agricultural Competition using his knowledge of chemistry, which won him a scholarship to Sun City University, which he would later attend. As Barry grew older, he gained a reputation for being slow and undynamic. In hoping to prove his father's innocence, Barry studied science and eventually after graduating became a police scientist. While still a student, Barry ended up assisting the police in catching a bank robber, which landed him a position as a police scientist for the Central City Police Department once he graduated. He would also go on to start a serious relationship a news reporter named Iris West.
The Fastest Man Alive[]
One fateful night, as Barry Allen was returning to work, a lightning bolt from an electrical storm in his work lab shattered a cabinet full of chemicals. The electrified chemicals covered Allen but Allen was largely unhurt. After leaving work, Barry hailed a cab but as it began to pull away without him, Allen chased after it. Not only did Allen catch up with it but even ran past it, and after a few similar incidents, Allen realized that he was capable of moving at superhuman speeds.
As a result, Allen found that he could run extremely fast and had inhumanly fast reflexes. After using his newfound powers to stop a bullet headed toward Iris, Barry decided he could use his powers to fight crime and dedicated himself to doing just that, creating a new identity for himself. He donned a set of red tights sporting a lightning bolt, dubbed himself the Flash (after his childhood comic book hero, Jay Garrick), and became Central City's resident costumed crimefighter. Central City University professor Ira West (Iris' adoptive father) designed Allen's costume (reminiscent of the original Fawcett Captain Marvel) and the ring which stored it while Allen is in his civilian identity. The ring was capable of ejecting the compressed clothing when Allen needed it and sucked it back in with the aid of a special gas that could shrink the suit (he later changed it so it would react to nitrogen).
The Flash became a hero, first battling a strange criminal calling himself the Turtle Man, due to his ability to use his opponent's own swiftness against them via strategy. The Flash proved himself the smarter of the two and soon became a beloved hero of the city. Flash would go on to battle foes like the Brain (in fact, three criminals disguised as one) and Mazdan, a time traveler looking to return home at the cost of Central City. The Flash even found himself able to travel fast enough to fight crime across the Earth with relative ease, as well as threats from occasional alien invasions. He would also gain a gallery of dangerous enemies, including the cruel Captain Cold, a master criminal who came into a possession of a gun capable of freezing whatever it fired upon, and the clever Mr. Element (soon after Dr. Alchemy), who mastered elemental science for crime and the Mirror Master, who wielded a bizarre gun that had strange effects on mirrors.
The Flash also gained a notable recurring foe named Gorilla Grodd, a gorilla from a city of super-intelligent gorillas. After defeating him, Flash became allies with Solovar, the leader of Gorilla City. During the Flash's adventures, he faced Gorilla Grodd multiple times, met a friendly, amnesiac alien faster than he and even managed to move faster than the speed of light while trying to escape a strange alien trap. In addition to a rematch with the Mirror Master, the Flash also faced new villains such as the mind controlling Pied Piper and the meteorologically powerful Weather Wizard.
Barry Allen's life changed significantly with the appearance of Iris West's young nephew Wally. Wally West was a young teen who was a big fan of the Flash and upon learning this, Barry decided to let Wally meet his alter ego. As the Flash is introducing himself to Wally in Barry's lab, an unexpected lightning strike hits the lab, replicating the same accident that turned Barry into the Flash. This time, however, it is Wally who is struck and like Barry before him, survived and gained the power of super speed. The Flash told Wally that such power must be used responsibly and gave him a costume like his own so that if he be needed, he could also help people as the Kid Flash. The Flash watched with approval as Kid Flash used his powers wisely to do good deeds and solve problems and felt he would never again be alone.
In addition, Allen invented the cosmic treadmill, a device that allowed for precise time travel and was used in many stories. Allen was so well liked that nearly all speedsters that come after him are often compared to him. Batman once said "Barry is the kind of man that I would've hoped to become if my parents hadn't been murdered."