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What can Flash do with Speed Force?
The Flash runs so fast that he can physically see the Speed Force. When trying to travel back in time to prevent the murder of his mother, Nora Allen, Barry Allen was able to physically see the Speed Force after passing Mach 2, viewing events from his past, present and future all at once.
Is it possible to have the Flash powers?
The Flash actually has the ability to make duplicates of himself because of the timeless nature of the Speed Force. These ‘scouts’ have the ability to move backwards and forwards in time, and even manipulate objects that they come in contact with.
Can speedsters create constructs?
So, I read up on Flash on the DC Comics wiki, and it is stated that Speedsters have an ability called Energy Construct Creation that allows them to create objects like Green Lantern can, not exactly the same but the principle is still the same.
Who created the Speed Force in the Flash?
Writer Mark Waid penned Wally West’s defining run as the Flash and is the person responsible for not only creating and incorporating the Speed Force into the print continuity (and, by extension, the television continuity as well), and for expanding Wally’s power set in such an important and interesting way.
What powers did Wally West have in the Flash?
Unlike Barry Allen’s Flash, Wally did get a whole slew of powers (most of which were derived from the Speed Force), that none of his predecessors had ever had. For example: Wally West was the first hero under the mantle of the Flash to be able to steal or share speed with anyone else who was connected to the Speed Force.
What happens to fallen speedsters in the Flash?
Fallen speedsters may find themselves trapped within the Speed Force itself as a kind of purgatory. The Speed Force also has enforcers called Time Wraiths to punish those who abuse time travel in order to prevent any further disruption of the timeline. Particularly dangerous time travelers or aberrations are hunted down by the Black Flash.
How does the flash use speed reading in his comics?
In “The Flash” Vol. 3 #2, written by Geoff Johns with art by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato, The Flash uses speed reading to save dozens of people. When an apartment building is hit by a shockwave, Barry races to the library where he quickly reads several books on architecture.