With the return of The Flash’s kids, Irey and Jai, Wally West has his hands full with the dynamic duo getting themselves into trouble wherever they go. The kids, although very young, have become quite powerful already and participated in some of Wally’s adventures. With Irey leading the charge into danger, Jai follows along, and with their combined power, fighting bad guys almost becomes as easy as pie for the two. Since they are so young, their powers and abilities have plenty of room to grow and evolve.
With DC’s new focus on the children of their most famous heroes, Irey and Jai have become interwoven into plenty of The Flash’s storylines, even becoming part of the problem or solution to many of Wally’s fights. Irey and Jai could become DC’s next “Super Sons” and become a charming child duo that fights crime with their still-developing powers. The emphasis on their developing powers has given the children plenty of reasons to follow their dad into dangerous situations.
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Much like the Super Sons, Damian Wayne and Jon Kent, the West twins accomplish impossible feats of bravery and relish in their excitement and powers. The Super Sonsproved it’s hard to keep track of two superpowered kids, but with this new duo, Wally West has to face the challenge of reigning in twin speedsters. Their dynamic is one that many former Super Sonsfans have come to appreciate, with Irey being the “rebel” and “trouble-maker” of the two, while Jai is the “sensible” one who tries (and fails) to keep his sister out of trouble. In fact, in The Flash #778 (by Jeremy Adams and Fernando Pasarin), Irey and her friend Maxine are kidnapped when they snuck out of Irey’s
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