There is one ability that the Flash possessed in comics that basically turned him into a god. The future Flash, Bart Allen AKA Impulse, once had the power to create time-displaced clones of himself through the Speed Force.
Although Wally West has been regarded as the most powerful Flash in comics throughout recent years, Impulse has often come close. In sequence of their creation, each Flash from Jay Garrick to Barry Allen and onwards appear to outdo their predecessor. Based in the future, Bart Allen is the grandson of Barry, and joined the Flash family as he traveled back in time on multiple occasions. In Impulse #75 written by Todd Dezago with art by Carlo Barberi, inks by Juan Vlasco, with colors by Tom McCraw and Digital Chameleon, Bart levels up and proves himself as a worthy hero of the Speed Force.
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In the issue, Bart is struck by a ray of energy which generates in him the ability to create ‘time scouts.’ These replicated energy beings are sentient and can move on their own through time and space, before they are later absorbed back into Bart. Although Barry and Wally can travel through time by utilizing the Cosmic Treadmill, Bart was the one who initially had the power to send dozens of invisible copies of himself throughout the past and the future. Bart showcases just the slightest application of this ability against a villain named Keller, sending three time scouts to disarm him, intercept his bullets, and rescue his hostage. The comics note that time and space are nothing to these time scouts, who move between the moments, tailoring even the finest details of the time stream to Bart's specifications.
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