So Barry was literally reading an issue of The Flash before he become The Flash? How come no one brings this up. Like some people complained how it was a coincidence that Wally got speed powers the same way Barry did but at least that can be explained with the speed force.
>How come no one brings this up
Have you never read a single Morrison comic?
Anyway it's not canon post-Crisis anyway, but he was inspired by Golden Age Flash.
>>91964684
>How come no one brings this up.
You have clearly never read "The Flash" #123.
Hell, do you even read? I'm not asking if you read comics; do you actually read anything given to you, or do you just stare at the letters in front of your eyes and make your own conclusions based on what the scribbles look like to you as if they were clouds in the sky?
>>91966780
>I am a retard
The Flash of two earths doesn't change anything. It's that fact that he was reading an issue of the Flash right before it got him that is the issue, not that a comic book called the flash exists in their universe.
I don't understand what you mean. Jay accident was different.
>>91968306
He was reading Flash when he became Flash.
>>91970219
Golden Age Flash, who was Jay.
>>91967719
That was addressed on The Flash of two earths, which you would know if you had read it.
>>91964684
I always find this weirder
>>91970302
Not him, but I don't think you're getting it.
He has no issue with Earth 2 Flash being a comic book on Earth 1.
His problem is that Barry just happened to be reading Flash comics right when the lightning struck. It just seems like an odd coincidence.
>>91964684
>So Barry was literally reading an issue of The Flash before he become The Flash? How come no one brings this up.
Because it hasn't been Canon since CoIE.
>>91970565
Maybe the speedforce is sentient and hangs around Laboratories waiting for people who genuinely want to Go Fast.
Flash has weird origins