
The Flash
There are many skills or abilities many people can obtain, lets say thru accident or alien abducti and these aliens put some unknown chemical/element in your body causing your composition to change and giving you extraordinary abilities or like superman, born with super heroic powers. There are some superhero who doesn’t have powers but they have the skills to fight crime, like Batman. Batman doesn’t carry any magical spells nor fly, he just have his gadgets with him that lets him do stuffs and with his muscular body build, I bet he’ll be a tough opponent. The superhero I am pointing to is struck by lightning, he may not be physically strong but he’s movement speed is unbelievably fast. Thus, he
is named “The Flash”.
He maybe like an ordinary person, someone you idolize in real life, someone you can run to incase of trouble or emergency, someone who you can play with but he has these abilities that any normal human can’t do – he can run faster than a speeding bullet, he may not be intelligent but what can intelligence do when a blink of an eye you can see him behind you. He is well known as the Flash, or normally known as Barry Allen. Barry Allen is a Police Scientist, living a normal life, doing the normal way he used to, but until one day, he met an accident and was struck by lightning and chemical. He woke up with this unusual feeling knowing that the combination of lighting and chemical has given him extra ability. He is to discover the hidden powers beneath him, the super-speed. The accident cause changes in his molecular composition that gave him this awesome power to move fast. Though he can’t control the speed he has gained from the accident, he is still willing to help anyone in need.
The Flash is a Tv Series made in United States, premiered on the 20th of September 1990 and lasted on the 18th of May 1991.It was a live action television series created by Danny Bilson and Paul DeMeo and starred by John Wesley Shipp. The series was focus with the exploits of Barry Allen a police scientist who met an accident and was struck by lighting and chemicals. After the accident he learned that he gain such ability and he became the fastest man alive. He was helped by Tina McGee, STAR Labs scientist for him to control his powers.
The Flash is viewed in each series to be an immature type of guy, an-easy-go lucky and he thinks that he is a ladies’ man. He might be a little to immature but he really looks like an comedian. One good thing about the flash is that he always smile (yeah, a good person always let people see his very bright teeth). He dreamed of being a pop star, but never reached it but instead he’d become a super hero. I know that the 1998 The Flash series shows that he joined the Justice League of Super Heroes. That would be a great match with him, people with extra powers, but in some series, The Flash has become the comedian of the team, though he really look like one but his still a super hero. Swear to God that this is one of the greatest Hero Series I’ve watched.
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