One unfortunate incident involving the Flash and the mysterious H-Dial shined a light on the nature of superpowers in the DC Universe. At the worst possible moment, Barry Allen’s superspeed was transferred to someone else, leaving him to stop a prison break while powerless. The event provided a look at how the H-Dial really operates and revealed a terrible secret for heroes everywhere.
During the New 52, DC attempted a marketing stunt in April of 2013 where every book released would be “WTF Certified”. The idea was that every book would have shocking gatefold covers, as well as developments in every book that would leave fans stunned. Though DC didn’t follow through with the branding, the covers and plot developments remained. Two comics would live up to the stunt’s name, however, in a crossover that accidentally brought a new perspective on the powers of superheroes.
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Flash #18 ended with Barry Allen’s powers disappearing right before a group of criminals demanding the release of the Trickster took over Iron Heights prison. Barry had no idea what’s happened and is forced to save the day in the next issue using nothing but his wits and equipment confiscated from the Rogues. As Barry grapples with his lack of speed, Dial H #11 shows series protagonist, Nelson Jent, utilizing his H-Dial to avoid an embarrassing conversation with his crime-fighting partner. Jent, however, was unprepared for the new powers bestowed on him, sending him into a panicked flurry. Assisted by his friend, Roxie, Nelson is able to calm himself, revealing that he has become the Flash, complete with Barry's trademark speed.
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