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Posted by: Mr. Babatunde
« on: May 22, 2020, 12:55:47 AM »



What The Flash season 6 will have in store for its heroes is anybody's guess at the moment, but we do know that, at the very least, the show will feature some sort of lead up to and deal with the aftershocks of this year's Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event, which promises to shake the Arrow verse to its very core.

There's no doubt that life will change for Barry, especially after an event as famous as DC's biggest and best Crisis. As some of you already know, a DC Crisis usually means that a Flash is about to die...

Of course, Barry isn't the only speedster in the Arrowverse. There's also Nora West-Allen, Barry and Iris' daughter, also known as the speedster XS. No death would be more devastating for the Flash family than the heir to Barry's legacy. Whoever the Crisis claims (although given the recent Arrow news, we have our suspicions) it probably won't be easy to say goodbye.

Chester P. Runk is a profound cut from Flash history from a time that I feel is unreasonably overlooked! Chester, or "Piece" as he was brought in the funnies initially showed up in 1989's The Flash #9. He was made by Mike Baron and Jackson Guice during Wally West's initial days as Barry's substitution.

Those two are a stupendously ignored Flash innovative group, and Chester turned into an adored supporting character throughout the following couple of long stretches of the book. Given how much fun he is in this scene, I trust he stays here, as well!

- Dr. Ramsey Rosso is the comic book reprobate known as Bloodwork. He was made by Joshua Williamson and Neil Googe in 2017.

In the event that you aren't perusing Josh Williamson's Flash funnies, you're passing up one of the best supported keeps running on the character by any essayist ever. Indeed, you read that right. Try not to trust me? Look at the unadulterated love and information of the character he puts in plain view in this meeting. Furthermore, if that doesn't persuade you, there's this one!





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