Flash comics 3d print 20cm 3D print model
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The Scarlet Speedster is a nickname bestowed upon multiple superheroes who appear in comic books published by DC Comics. Writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert conjured up the original Flash, who first burst onto the scene in Flash Comics #1 (cover date January 1940/release month November 1939).[1] With the ability to run, move, and think at incredibly rapid rates, possess superhuman reflexes, and seemingly defy the laws of physics, all incarnations of the Scarlet Speedster thrive on their incredible speed. Over time, no less than four different characters - each having tapped into the power of the speed force in unique ways - have donned the mantle of the Flash in DC's storied history: Jay Garrick (a college athlete with stints from 1940 to 1951 and 1961 to 2011 and then from 2017 on), Barry Allen (a forensic scientist active from 1956 to 1985, returning from 2008 to the present day), Wally West (Barry's nephew, in the role from 1986 to 2011 and then again from 2016 to now), and Bart Allen (Barry's grandson, occupying this post from 2006 until 2007). Each iteration of the Scarlet Speedster has played a pivotal role as a key member of esteemed teams like the Justice Society of America, the Justice League, and the Teen Titans. The Flash remains one of DC Comics' most cherished characters, serving as an integral cog in the publisher's numerous reality-changing crisis storylines over the years. The iconic meeting between Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick and Silver Age Flash Barry Allen in Flash of Two Worlds (1961) paved the way for DC's exploration of the Multiverse concept, a notion that would shape countless DC tales in its wake. Like fellow Justice League stalwarts Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman, the Scarlet Speedster has a cast of distinctive foes, featuring among them various rogues who uniquely adhere to an honor code, alongside multiple psychopathic speedsters operating under names like Reverse-Flash or Zoom. Characters frequently featured within Flash stories encompass Barry's spouse Iris West, Wally's wife Linda Park, Bart's paramour Valerie Perez, congenial speedster ally Max Mercury, and police personnel David Singh and Patty Spivot. An ever-present fixture of the DC Universe's comic book world, the Scarlet Speedster has undergone adaptations in a diverse array of media forms including DC films, video games, animated series, and live-action television shows. On live TV, Barry Allen was brought to life by Rod Haase for Legends of the Superheroes (1979), John Wesley Shipp in The Flash (1990) and Grant Gustin in the 2014 iteration of the show, and Ezra Miller took up the role within the DC Extended Universe's film franchise, starting with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
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