Jay Garrick, the first man to use the name The Flash, is well-preserved for his age. While DC Comics‘ ever-changing timeline obscures his age, he was fighting Nazis back in World War II. However, ...
Okay, Bleeding Cool readers, brace yourselves. It appears that DC's golden boy on the track, Jay Garrick, is lacing up his boots for another round in Jay Garrick: The Flash #5, set to dash onto ...
Written by Jeff Lemire, with art by Travis Moore, Absolute Flash #8 is a flashback story centered around Barry Allen. As the ...
Well, well, well, if it isn't time once again to peruse the pages of another attempt at nostalgic glory with Jay Garrick: The Flash #2, hitting your local comic book purveyor's shelf this Tuesday.
Like many Golden Age superheroes, Jay Garrick gained superpowers through apparent dumb luck. The young scientist survived a near-lethal lab accident, which transformed him into the Fastest Man Alive.
In actuality, the name Joel Ciclone has a much odder tie to Jay Garrick’s mythos, as it is the civilian name he was given when his Golden Age comics were published in Brazil. While it remains unclear ...
Absolute Flash Issue 8 takes a step into the past, exploring the lives of both Barry Allen and Jay Garrick, both encountering ...
Jay Garrick (Teddy Sears) and Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) are heading for a collision in a new poster for The Flash. The CW opened up its TCA press tour panel today (August 11) by sharing the first ...
The penultimate episode of Arrow acted as a backdoor pilot for a new superhero show. Green Arrow and the Canaries would have centered around the character of Mia Queen and been set in the future of ...
The new design of Jay Garrick has been revealed for Earth 2. The original Flash features on the cover for issue #2 of DC Comics' forthcoming title. What to Read Next "As the book unfolds, Jay Garrick ...