I like Barry, Wally is cool, but Barry was just a cool if not more...he gave up his life to save everyone.
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I like Barry, Wally is cool, but Barry was just a cool if not more...he gave up his life to save everyone.
Me am embarrassed to say me didnt have Flash underoos as a kid in the early 80s. Not because of Barry. Me think Barry am the worst
Me also didn't have Green Lantern underoos
One of my favorite pages featuring Barry:
[IMG]https://comiclists.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/marveldc-secretorigins32.jpg[/IMG]
Sums up the character's appeal well.
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Awesome post[B] Buried Alien[/B]! That's why I like Barry too! :D
That page was humorously alluded to years later:
[IMG]http://cdn.screenrant.com/wp-content/uploads/Justice-League-New-52-Flash.jpg[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=Melwicker;5931]Barry Allen is the kind of guy that a geeky nerdy girl like me would want to marry and bring home to Mom.[/QUOTE]
I came to Barry/Flash via the Flash Point Paradox film. I loved the fact that he was masculine without the chest beating machismo. I like Alpha males. But Barry's strength was more understated and more subtle. He's also very intelligent and very kind, yet not a doormat. I can see why he had no shortages of women interested in him.
[QUOTE=Buried Alien;27446]One of my favorite pages featuring Barry:
[IMG]https://comiclists.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/marveldc-secretorigins32.jpg[/IMG]
Sums up the character's appeal well.
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Cool page.
What's that from?
[QUOTE=Victor_Lanza;2132]The first issue of The Flash I can remember reading passed on by my next door neighbor!
[img]http://community.comicbookresources.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66&d=1398901323[/img][/QUOTE]The first Flash story I ever read
[QUOTE=Ilan Preskovsky;28189]Cool page.
What's that from?[/QUOTE]
SECRET ORIGINS # 32 (1989), which provided the first Post-COIE retelling of how the Justice League first formed. Essentially, it was a 1980s remake of the 1960s era JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 9.
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[QUOTE=Buried Alien;29150]SECRET ORIGINS # 32 (1989), which provided the first Post-COIE retelling of how the Justice League first formed. Essentially, it was a 1980s remake of the 1960s era JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA # 9.
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Nice! I thought that looked pretty '80s.
[QUOTE=Ilan Preskovsky;30098]Nice! I thought that looked pretty '80s.[/QUOTE]
Mark Waid and Barry Kitson's JLA YEAR ONE series, which appeared about a decade later, spun out of that issue of SECRET ORIGINS.
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[QUOTE=Buried Alien;30962]Mark Waid and Barry Kitson's JLA YEAR ONE series, which appeared about a decade later, spun out of that issue of SECRET ORIGINS.
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Oh, I adore JLA: Year One - especially the depiction of Barry Allen, fittingly enough. I'm definitely going to have to check it out.
[QUOTE=Ilan Preskovsky;31821]Oh, I adore JLA: Year One - especially the depiction of Barry Allen, fittingly enough. I'm definitely going to have to check it out.[/QUOTE]
SECRET ORIGINS # 32 reads almost like an "Issue 0" of the JLA YEAR ONE series, with more humor thrown in. The issue was written by Peter David and illustrated by Eric Shanower, whose name is unfamiliar to me, but his illustration style is reminiscent of Kevin Maguire's.
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[QUOTE=Buried Alien;31851]SECRET ORIGINS # 32 reads almost like an "Issue 0" of the JLA YEAR ONE series, with more humor thrown in. The issue was written by Peter David and illustrated by Eric Shanower, whose name is unfamiliar to me, but his illustration style is reminiscent of Kevin Maguire's.
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Yeah, I thought so too. And that's a pretty great creative team.
[QUOTE=Ilan Preskovsky;31880]Yeah, I thought so too. And that's a pretty great creative team.[/QUOTE]
The great thing about SECRET ORIGINS # 32 is that it's the founding JLA team (or at least, the Post-COIE version of it), but the story is told with a "Bwa-Ha-Ha" JLI-type feel. Much of the story is LOL stuff as well as the expected action.
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