
The Life Story of The Flash by Iris West – Although not up to date, this biography of Barry Allen by his wife Iris (or really by author Mark Waid) can be seen as a crash course on the superhero’s life (covering his pre-Crisis life).From the original Flash, Jay Garrick, to his successors Barry Allen and Wally West, this anthology is a good way to retrace the evolution of the scarlet speedster (from the Golden age to the Flashpoint series) and, in the end, to become familiar with the character in a flash! The Flash: A Celebration of 75 Years hardcover – A collection of stories ranging from his seven decades as a mainstay in the DC Comics universe.So to help you find your path in this rich history, we made a short listing of books that can serve as a sort of entry point in the universe:

The Flash made his first appearance more than 80 years ago and several characters have used the mantle since. There’s a lot of Flash stories out there, so it’s time to run to discover them! Where to start with The Flash? And for a short time, Bart Allen (Flash IV) was also the Flash before Wally takes back the title, then Barry makes his return… and things are complicated, let’s be honest!

Wally West (Flash III) began as Kid Flash before taking the mantle. The second, Barry Allen (The Flash II), worked at Central City. The first was Jay Garrick, during the Golden Age. To this date, four men have called themselves the Flash. Sometimes, it looks like the laws of physics don’t apply to him.Ĭreated in 1940, The Flash is not just one person.

The Flash is the fastest man alive, meaning that he possesses super-speed and can run, move and think extremely fast.
