Can we all take a moment to appreciate just how much Barry knows about his powers. Like, it's crucial for someone with the type of power levels he has to understand, not abuse, and have control of his powers, and I feel like that's not given enough attention.
Take this, for example, when Wally loses control of his powers in Heroes-in-Crisis. He was so overcome by the grief of loosing his kids, his family, of feeling alone, that he just couldn’t hold on any longer and in a moment of weakness he let go of the control he had on the speedforce, resulting in him accidently killing Arsenal, Blue Jay, Commander Steel, Hot Spot, Lagoon Boy, Gunfire, Red Devil, Gnarrk, Nemesis, Protector, Solstice, Tattooed Man, and Poison Ivy. All of them not only were heroes who (for some) were once Wally's teammates, but they were his friends.
He just couldn't keep control of the power he was gifted, and it resulted in him killing those he loved. And that's something that needs to be acknowledged and understood.
And this isn't some newbie speedster whos just learning the ropes of their powers. Wally even says it himself, he's been doing this since he was a 𝘬𝘪𝘥, and he still lost control.
I feel like most people don't understand that being a speedster isn't just about being fast or being the lovable goofball who's smart but stupid at the same time, but about being in control and being accepting.
I get people who read the comics mostly do or have a vague understanding, but those who just know of the flash through the movies or shows or just from general knowledge just don't seem to understand how crucial it is for speedsters to know how to use their powers.
Like when Barry made Flashpoint to save his parents. He abused his power, and it resulted in everything he loved crumbling around him and never being exactly the same.
A phrase I really like from The Flash Cw show that explains this is, "See this coffee cup right here? Think of it as the space-time-continuum. Whenever you go back in time, it breaks. Now... you can reset the timeline, you can try to fix it, but no matter how hard you try... it's never gonna be exactly how it was. " when Jay explained to Barry why he couldn't just change the timeline for his personal benefit.
Speedsters aren't gods, their people, who, for whatever reason, were given extraordinary abilities. Abilities that at times do seem to rival that of the gods. And some speedsters realize that and decide to take advantage.
A prime example is Eobard Thawne when he was unable to let go of his vendetta, and decided to destroy Barry's life by changing the past and the future. Aka, killing Barry's mom, Nora.
This led to Barry's father, Henry, to be falsely accused and sentenced for the crime, leaving Barry without his parents.
There are plenty of other times where Eobard used his powers to change the timeline like Barry did, and make himself the hero and Barry be the villain, or even times where he made the world think 𝘩𝘦 was Barry, and so on. The same can be said for the other speedster rogues like God Speed and Zoom and so on that abuse the speedforce for their own personal gain, and that's a prime testament to how important it is for speedsters to not abuse their powers.
I mean, they can literally rewrite history.
Not to mention, Barry literally outran death itself. Like, wtf. Thats not something you just 𝘥𝘰.
Speedster's are even wanted by God's, which says a lot.
So, yeah. Let's just appreciate how much Barry knows about his powers and how he decides not to just erase whatever tf he wants about the timeline.
"Speedsters are boring, they're useless they just run fast."
Wrong! Jay Garrick can make sonic bombs by just hitting his helmet at the right frequency. Barry Allen can disassemble and reassemble himself molecule by molecule at will. Wally West can freeze a person in time by removing their potential kinetic energy. Bart Allen can trap entities between molecules. Eobard Thawne can age someone to dust with a touch. Literally any of them can throw a grain of sand with enough force to go through any armor you care to imagine. Speedster abilities are not only endlessly creative, they're horrifyingly OP.
The End Of Spider-Man
Your're right Jason, you are the least dramatic person you know. Nobody can beat your brother: Dick "dramatic" Grayson
I dunno man, he looks possesed to me
From Nightwing #90, where Wally is assisting Dick in taking down an unexpected villain!
Though Wally had to sait a whole issue for payback, and it's not like Dick doesn't have issues of his own about KGBeast
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
Patrick Rothfuss - "The Wise Man's Fear"
I'll bet that Wally was straight on the Titan's WhatsApp claiming the kudos for THIS one, and come the next Titans meeting, he got high fives all round and got the first choice of pizza toppings)
I feel like Joan and Jay's relationship isn't focused on enough so I can't tell you how happy this makes me to see it being acknowledged
I love you, Jay Garrick, even though you're a horrible liar.
Jay & Joan then and now in Jay Garrick: The Flash (2023) #1
(Jeremy Adams, Diego Olortegui)
"My favourite superhero is Green Lantern!"
"My favourite is the Flash!"
"Mine is Robin!"
The time when the Flash broke down after failing to save two kids. (2/2)
The way he breaks down in Wonder Women's arms honestly just broke me. This had to have been especially hard for Wally because he's able to break the laws of physics and run faster than the speed of sound or light, and here he is not being able to save two kids from an aparment building fire.
The time when the Flash broke down after failing to save two kids. (1/2)
JLA #102, written by Chuck Austen and drawn by Ron Garney
I read comics and rant about them -speedster and batfam Central- because all my friends just can't seem to understand the absolute power they hold over me.
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