Barry Allen, who is neither the first generation of the Flash nor the fastest (Barry admits that Wally and Bart are faster than him, but it's unclear if they're modest) but must be the most important Flash
As the first generation of valiant and fearless, Barry Allen, the Flash, showed a fearless posture on the Darkest Night, bringing a great light of hope even though Mera and Ray had lost hope, becoming the only Flash with a blue lantern ring (albeit briefly)
My name is Wally West, I'm the fastest man alive
You may already be familiar with this phrase, which is the standard opening words of Barry Allen in the American drama "The Flash".
But in the comics, the real origin of this phrase is our third generation of The Flash, Wally West.
To say that the origin story of Wally in the comics is also very bloody. In episode 110 of the Flash comics, Wally, the orange-haired boy, is Iris's little nephew
Before gaining the Rush Ability, our Wally was also the chairman of the Flash Fan Club in his hometown. He's also the number one big fan of The Flash. At his stalking request, Iris takes him to Barry Allen's residence
In order not to reveal his identity, Barry had a plan. First cut off the sister-in-law, and then arrange for Wally to meet with the Flash alone. As Wally walked into the house, Barry instantly changed his clothes and opened the door and closed it
Little Wally found it when he walked into the room
Oh my goodness, it's the Flash himself!
Before he could exclaim, the Flash was about to explain to him the secret of his transformation. Just watch a thunderclap, and split through the window sideways
Please explain the phenomena in the above figure according to fluid mechanics
I don't want to say how careless this painter is, the chemicals are all poured in one direction
What's even more amazing is that Wally has even gained divine speed power
Wally West then began his career as the Lightning Boy
In The Flash #135, they found a reason to change Wally's uniform into this yellow suit.
This handsome tights are very popular with readers and have been a preserved tradition as a lightning boy, which has been passed down to this day