Outta curiosity: who's #1?The Flash is in my top five superheroes, ranking at number 2. The Flash will win. Always. I'm not even going to justify is cuz...fuck all ye all, The Flash is the shit.
Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.Outta curiosity: who's #1?
The lady has good taste.Green Lantern, Hal Jordan.
It's from Flash Rebirth.
I POSTED THAT WHOLE PAGE IN THIS VERY THREAD DAMMIT!! DAMN YOU ALL FOR NOT NOTICING!!!
If Batman is always so prepared.... why do people call Superman the boyscout?But only with preparation.
Because Batman was never a scout... because his parents were dead!If Batman is always so prepared.... why do people call Superman the boyscout?
Huh? I don't see why this is an argument against a multiverse. So what if the Superman from universe #31 is faster than the Flash from universe #412? How does making the question more complex somehow ruin the entire DC universe?This is EXACTLY why multiverses DON'T work. Which Flash? Which Superman? Which Earth? I can buy the argument on different characters (for Flash) but that multiverse makes everything a mess.
The DCAU is what I consider the canon for DC.I always loved the Flash. He's probably my 2nd favorite character (behind the Hulk). Wally was my favorite. No. Scratch that. DCAU's Wally/Barry mash-up (yes, I know they called him wally later on, but he has barry elements, too) is my favorite.
Huh? I don't see why this is an argument against a multiverse. So what if the Superman from universe #31 is faster than the Flash from universe #412? How does making the question more complex somehow ruin the entire DC universe?
Heck, if there are an infinite number of alternate universes in DC comics, then in at least one of them Superman tapped into the speed force. Heck, in at least one of those the Flash is still faster because that Superman went so fast he got stuck in time (as almost happened to... the Flash? Max Mercury? I can't remember, they combined their own speed with Johnny Quick's mathematical speed formula). In another world the question is completely moot, because Superman and the Flash are the same person.
Who is faster? Whoever the story needs to be, and there are a lot of stories to be told.
You wouldn't like them anyway.P.S. I will put my fingers in my ears and go lalalalalala in you point at any post mid-90s wangsty spidey stories.
im embarassed to admit it,but that made me do a spittake...Because Batman was never a scout... because his parents were dead!
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Parts of the DCAU are considered canon for the mainstream DC universe. For instance, all of the events of Batman Beyond (including Return of the Joker) are considered canon for the new Batman Beyond comic.The DCAU is what I consider the canon for DC.
Really? There were numbered ones up in the thousands in the past. I haven't kept up on the current multiverse. I assumed that when they brought the concept back that they'd gone whole hog.Pst...there's only 52 universes. So, there isn't even that many multiverses to get up set over.
Also, your post is number 52! Cool, right?!
Which is why "Flash and Substance" is my favorite episode of Justice League Unlimited. I like superheroes enjoying being super and being nice about it.You know what I loved about the Flash? He and Spidey were like the only two characters in all of comics who seemed to absolutely love and revel in their superpowers.
Yeah, things never got better apparently. The Clone Saga made me quit Spidey comics; and nothing I've heard tells me I made a bad choice.At the Clone Saga was leagues better than Spidey making a deal with the devil in exchange for his marriage.
I also stopped reading Spidey after the Clone saga. But I picked it back up again around when JMS started writing, and although I didn't read his entire run, most of what I read was cool. I think the Amazing Spider-Man story from Civil War was probably the best part, until... well.... *shudders*Yeah, things never got better apparently. The Clone Saga made me quit Spidey comics; and nothing I've heard tells me I made a bad choice.
So there.
I also stopped reading Spidey after the Clone saga. But I picked it back up again around when JMS started writing, and although I didn't read his entire run, most of what I read was cool. I think the Amazing Spider-Man story from Civil War was probably the best part, until... well.... *shudders*
And that's when I gave it up again.
You'd think that... but for the longest time DC didn't... because Supes had to be the best at everything ever, and then the universe had to end to bring his powers back to non-silly levels...That's just all kinds of awesome, I have to admit.
And knowing next to nothing about Flash or the DC Universe in general, I think the Flash would HAVE to be faster than Superman. It just makes sense.
I still like this better:
My favorite Flash bit, from Grant Morrison's JLA run a while back.