As DC’s premier speedster, The Flash boasts a wide variety of powers closely tied to his iconic super speed and unique connection to the mythical Speedforce. From phasing through solid objects to time-travel, it seems like there are truly limitless applications to Barry Allen’s super speed. As The Flash: Fastest Man Alive #2 races on to the market to bridge the gap between Zack Snyder’s Justice League and the upcoming Flash film, issue #2 promises to unlock a downright explosive, never-before-seen power for speedster.
The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive is an ongoing limited series by Kenny Porter and Juan Ferreyra that follows the early days of the Flash’s career in the DCEU. A young Barry Allen must juggle his new responsibilities as a hero, and the ordinary challenges of being an up-and-coming intern at a career he’s passionate about. From the solicit information, it seems that Barry will eventually come to blows with the villain Tar Pit, and this confrontation will force Barry to think of creative ways to use his powers.
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The Flash’s super speed grants him several abilities aside from being able to run fast. Over his storied career, Barry Allen has acquired or developed numerous abilities dependent on his super speed. From being able to create tornadoes to time-travel, Barry’s speed has allowed him to truly defy the laws of physics. A particularly potent power is his ability to phase through walls by vibrating his own atoms at the correct frequency to avoid the atoms of other solid objects. While this power has found its way from the comics to other mediums like TV shows, it seemed to have not made the cut into the cinematic continuity’s version of
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