An infamous moment from The Flash movie (remember that?) echoes a scene from a Superman comic that ended up being banned.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The circumstances that led to these two characters happened at the same time. The mid-’50s was a tough time for comics.
Barry Allen is the man who changed the meaning of speed in the world of DC Comics. He first appeared on shelves with Showcase #4 in 1956, helping usher in the Silver Age of DC Comics, and would ...
They may be advertising it in all of their comic books today. But DC Comics has cancelled orders for the upcoming The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive series by Kenny Porter and Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, which ...
Because, if we’re being honest, The Flash was destined to fail, and what we’re witnessing is destiny fulfilled. Yet, all its efforts — the fan screenings, A-list endorsers, and whatnot — reeked of ...
The Flash #17, by Simon Spurrier and Vasco Georgiev, sees the two Wallys try and deal with this new situation, one in Skartaris and one in the outside world. His new powers allow him to do some things ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even though he’s not the first hero with the name the Flash at DC Comics—that honor belongs to the Justice Society’s Jay ...
The Flash exemplifies the flaws of the DCEU, from its lack of clear direction to its inconsistent tone and execution of multiple storylines. The film set itself up for failure by promoting itself as a ...