>not bullet proof
Can vibrate through bullets, or spin hand to make gust to move bullet, or move body away. >Can't fly
Can spin arms to create tornados And can run up vertical walls, but he should get some sorta glider or something. >not super strong
He can punch the same spot a million times in a nano/micro second, or just hit with a supersonic punch.
But still hard to lift move some things, or hurt super tough people/creatures/aliens?
Most of league has more general super strength or flight.
So probably why they look down on him.
Sure he can move out of the way of stuff, and heal fast.
But would be easier if he could just block stuff, or lift vehicles and junk.
(He can lift with his tornado's, but i think you know what i mean)
Gets kind of wienery in fights and doesn't realise the full potential of his abilities, just look at the one time Lex possessed him, Flash almost always just does things involving running but Lex...
>Why does Flash get no respect?
He was a non-Bruce Wayne character in a Bruce Timm production. He was NEVER going to upfront Timm's favorite character.
>see these hostages flash? >they are being tracked by gps >if any of them exit this area, or get too far away from one another, everyone will explode! >All you have to do is have a nice day in the head and I'll spare them!
ok, I just beat the flash.
He searches the hostages at super speed and removes the bombs. If you surgically implanted them he vibrates them out of their bodies. If there's no way to remove the bombs he simply moves the people faster than the explosion. Then he punches you in the face 1000000000000000000000 times in a microsecond and throws your ass in jail before you can feel the pain
Depends on what you mean by "consequences". He CAN scramble their insides like an egg or just...fricking blow them up (See: Thawne and Ace), but that's only if he's actively attempting to do so. Otherwise, no. The only real issue is if he vibrates through someone, that could mess them up badly.
Depends on what version of Flash you're following. Sometimes vibrating through anything makes it explode, sometimes like the new movie he can't move regular people without them throwing up/catching on fire from friction, sometimes it's all fine. There was one comic I remember where he carried an entire city's population out of the blast radius of a nuclear bomb between the bomb activating and the explosion destroying the city
In the time you took explaining your plan Flash took a 4 year bomb defusing course, defused all the bombs, fricked your mother and went to grab a few hot dogs by the beach, maybe some ice cream on the way back before fricking your mother a second time and then reappear in front of you (you didn't even notice he left)
He's the "kid" character of the main cast. He's given all the comedic stuff and has the best interactions with everyone else. He's had one of the best episodes in the entire series that shows why he's such a great character. He's the heart of the team and his death leads to the Justice Lords. He takes down Brainthor although that felt like an apology after him being absent for almost an entire season. Flashgays were eating good.
I think concepts like the Justice League simply cheapen and do a disservice to everyone involved. Something like The Brave And The Bold, with smaller crossovers that are better thought out, works much better if you need to explore the dynamics between characters.
Isn't that pretty much what JLU was? Every two parter follows a new team of character with a few recurring partnerships like Huntress & Question or Supergirl & Green Lantern, with the founding 7 getting together for the big plot beats and season finales
I dunno the only stuff I ever watched of the whole DCAU were the first three episodes of the Superman series, which I had on VHS and thought it was a strangely paced, but cool, movie.
It's wally that doesn't.
It is rather amazing that there isn't a universe that doesn't have a flash that is the main villian. I would think since he can go through time, he could rewrite time if methodically thought it all out and control everything if he desired to.
I would thing the flash at that point lose his physical form if he tried tho. I would think it would be too much.
>I would thing the flash at that point lose his physical form if he tried tho.
Wasn't there a universe where the Flash is just a blur after merging with thr speed force all the time?
I like how Wally is kind of like a smart dumb guy. He's a chemist and understands physics and probably knows what an ohm is but he's still kind of an oaf. A bit of a dunce. It's rare to get a character like that in fiction but I've known engineers and such like that in real life.
>Why does Flash get no respect?
Because he's constantly holding back
He can move so fast to stop time itself and still get hit by some villain grunts crowbar.
It's sad and pathetic, he has to be written/portrayed as weak in order for the story to drag out when he could end the story before the villain could perceive time.
He's too op.
Gotta keep his ego in check. If he realizes how valuable he is, he might get uppity.
>not bullet proof
Can vibrate through bullets, or spin hand to make gust to move bullet, or move body away.
>Can't fly
Can spin arms to create tornados And can run up vertical walls, but he should get some sorta glider or something.
>not super strong
He can punch the same spot a million times in a nano/micro second, or just hit with a supersonic punch.
But still hard to lift move some things, or hurt super tough people/creatures/aliens?
Most of league has more general super strength or flight.
So probably why they look down on him.
Sure he can move out of the way of stuff, and heal fast.
But would be easier if he could just block stuff, or lift vehicles and junk.
(He can lift with his tornado's, but i think you know what i mean)
Gets kind of wienery in fights and doesn't realise the full potential of his abilities, just look at the one time Lex possessed him, Flash almost always just does things involving running but Lex...
The only thing he can't do is breathe in space but he's so fast he could just run from planet to planet
>Why does Flash get no respect?
He was a non-Bruce Wayne character in a Bruce Timm production. He was NEVER going to upfront Timm's favorite character.
Wasn't there an episode/arc where Bruce couldn't do frick all without Wally's help?
>strongest power
someone post the catwoman page
qrd?
Wally, Barry, and Ace get mind controlled by Ivy and end up jobbing to catwoman while Bruce is there.
>see these hostages flash?
>they are being tracked by gps
>if any of them exit this area, or get too far away from one another, everyone will explode!
>All you have to do is have a nice day in the head and I'll spare them!
ok, I just beat the flash.
>Proceeds to vibrate the gps' off of the hostages
That's like one of his main powers dude.
He searches the hostages at super speed and removes the bombs. If you surgically implanted them he vibrates them out of their bodies. If there's no way to remove the bombs he simply moves the people faster than the explosion. Then he punches you in the face 1000000000000000000000 times in a microsecond and throws your ass in jail before you can feel the pain
>he punches you in the face 1000000000000000000000 times
isn't there actual consequences to the flash vibrating non speedsters?
Depends on what you mean by "consequences". He CAN scramble their insides like an egg or just...fricking blow them up (See: Thawne and Ace), but that's only if he's actively attempting to do so. Otherwise, no. The only real issue is if he vibrates through someone, that could mess them up badly.
Depends on what version of Flash you're following. Sometimes vibrating through anything makes it explode, sometimes like the new movie he can't move regular people without them throwing up/catching on fire from friction, sometimes it's all fine. There was one comic I remember where he carried an entire city's population out of the blast radius of a nuclear bomb between the bomb activating and the explosion destroying the city
In the time you took explaining your plan Flash took a 4 year bomb defusing course, defused all the bombs, fricked your mother and went to grab a few hot dogs by the beach, maybe some ice cream on the way back before fricking your mother a second time and then reappear in front of you (you didn't even notice he left)
He's the "kid" character of the main cast. He's given all the comedic stuff and has the best interactions with everyone else. He's had one of the best episodes in the entire series that shows why he's such a great character. He's the heart of the team and his death leads to the Justice Lords. He takes down Brainthor although that felt like an apology after him being absent for almost an entire season. Flashgays were eating good.
I think concepts like the Justice League simply cheapen and do a disservice to everyone involved. Something like The Brave And The Bold, with smaller crossovers that are better thought out, works much better if you need to explore the dynamics between characters.
Isn't that pretty much what JLU was? Every two parter follows a new team of character with a few recurring partnerships like Huntress & Question or Supergirl & Green Lantern, with the founding 7 getting together for the big plot beats and season finales
I dunno the only stuff I ever watched of the whole DCAU were the first three episodes of the Superman series, which I had on VHS and thought it was a strangely paced, but cool, movie.
Isn't he usually the youngest?
Supergirl is usually the youngest
It's wally that doesn't.
It is rather amazing that there isn't a universe that doesn't have a flash that is the main villian. I would think since he can go through time, he could rewrite time if methodically thought it all out and control everything if he desired to.
I would thing the flash at that point lose his physical form if he tried tho. I would think it would be too much.
>I would thing the flash at that point lose his physical form if he tried tho.
Wasn't there a universe where the Flash is just a blur after merging with thr speed force all the time?
I like how Wally is kind of like a smart dumb guy. He's a chemist and understands physics and probably knows what an ohm is but he's still kind of an oaf. A bit of a dunce. It's rare to get a character like that in fiction but I've known engineers and such like that in real life.
He gets treated like shit because he only has 1 power.
>Why does Flash get no respect?
Because he's constantly holding back
He can move so fast to stop time itself and still get hit by some villain grunts crowbar.
It's sad and pathetic, he has to be written/portrayed as weak in order for the story to drag out when he could end the story before the villain could perceive time.
>becuase he's constantly holding back
So is superman
Can we all just admit that flash is the TRUE third pillar of dc?