- en.wikipedia.org Flash (Barry Allen)The Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
- arrow.fandom.com wiki/Barry_Allen_(Earth-1)Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen (March 14, 1989 - March 14, 2023; resurrected March 14, 2023) is a scientist in the Criminal and Forensic Science Division of the Central City...
- comicbasics.com Dc The Flash: Bio, Origin & HistoryDid you know: There was a Flash named Jay Garrick that made his debut in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, more than 15 years before Barry Allen.
- youtube.com watch22 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı24 Ağu 2015
- dc.com characters/the-flashThe Flash. Three men have held the title of "The Fastest Man Alive"—Jay Garrick, Barry Allen and Wally West. Each of them redefined the word "hero."
- hyperborea.org flash/barry.htmlJeph Loeb. Flash #215 (December 2004): “The Secret of Barry Allen, Part Two: Reformed,” Geoff Johns.
- kahramanbaykus.com Kimin Nesi: Barry Allen / The FlashBundan sonra Barry’nin görevini Barry’nin yiğeni ve yardımcısı Kid Flash olan Wally West devralır. Çok uzun bir süre Barry Allen sadece flashback anlarında ya da...
- purehistory.org flash-barry-allen/This is the section when the Flash ( Barry allen ) save his girl freind Iris West from captain cold. 236px-Barryallen-kitson Barry Allen, the second Flash.
- charactour.com hub/characters/view/Barry-Allen-…But he’s also secretly leading a double life as a superhero called The Flash. After being struck by lightening, Barry gained the ability to run at supersonic speeds.
- fanlore.org wiki/Barry_AllenBarry Allen is a DC Comics character known as the superhero The Flash. Barry's first appearance is in Showcase #4 (October 1956).
- ign.com wikis/the-flash/Barry AllenBarry comes to the conclusion that Wells is the Reverse-Flash due to how accurately he was able to describe the feeling that Barry gets while running.
- comicvine.gamespot.com barry-allen/4005-22804/The Spectre (Hal Jordan) erased the knowledge of the Flash's identity from the minds of the world, including Barry Allen's public identity.
- biowars.com blog/barry-allen-flash/During the Silver Age of Comics, DC introduced a reimagined version of The Flash, i.e., the character of Barry Allen.