Have we ever seen Earth-3 before? Because it looks pretty alright.
The idea that Earth-3 is basically goofy Silver Age Earth is a lot of fun.
I like to think of it as earth where the 90's tv show wasn't cancelled. They've just been playin the game for ~25 years
I hope barry goes to DCAU some time and assumes batman is oliver until this dude in a robin hood outfit shows up. "Where's Diggle?" "What's a Diggle?"
In my greatest DCU fantasy, Earth-3 has a Justice League with Adam West Batman, Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, and Dean Cain Superman. I know it would never work since the actors don't line up in age.
But I can see Barry visiting Earth-3 Flash and mentioning how his friends on LoT are working with the Justice Society of America. Then Garrick is all "Oh, they have one of those on your Earth? Yeah here's us!" And then we see a photoshopped picture of them all together.
eh, that could work pretty well if you factor in the characters ageing at different rates.
Have we ever seen Earth-3 before? Because it looks pretty alright.
The idea that Earth-3 is basically goofy Silver Age Earth is a lot of fun.
I like to think of it as earth where the 90's tv show wasn't cancelled. They've just been playin the game for ~25 years
I hope barry goes to DCAU some time and assumes batman is oliver until this dude in a robin hood outfit shows up. "Where's Diggle?" "What's a Diggle?"
In my greatest DCU fantasy, Earth-3 has a Justice League with Adam West Batman, Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, and Dean Cain Superman. I know it would never work since the actors don't line up in age.
But I can see Barry visiting Earth-3 Flash and mentioning how his friends on LoT are working with the Justice Society of America. Then Garrick is all "Oh, they have one of those on your Earth? Yeah here's us!" And then we see a photoshopped picture of them all together.
Make it a Michael Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman and I'm in.
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Have we ever seen Earth-3 before? Because it looks pretty alright.
The idea that Earth-3 is basically goofy Silver Age Earth is a lot of fun.
I like to think of it as earth where the 90's tv show wasn't cancelled. They've just been playin the game for ~25 years
I hope barry goes to DCAU some time and assumes batman is oliver until this dude in a robin hood outfit shows up. "Where's Diggle?" "What's a Diggle?"
In my greatest DCU fantasy, Earth-3 has a Justice League with Adam West Batman, Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, and Dean Cain Superman. I know it would never work since the actors don't line up in age.
But I can see Barry visiting Earth-3 Flash and mentioning how his friends on LoT are working with the Justice Society of America. Then Garrick is all "Oh, they have one of those on your Earth? Yeah here's us!" And then we see a photoshopped picture of them all together.
Make it a Michael Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman and I'm in.
plenty of Earths out there. no reason we can't have both.
Have we ever seen Earth-3 before? Because it looks pretty alright.
The idea that Earth-3 is basically goofy Silver Age Earth is a lot of fun.
I like to think of it as earth where the 90's tv show wasn't cancelled. They've just been playin the game for ~25 years
I hope barry goes to DCAU some time and assumes batman is oliver until this dude in a robin hood outfit shows up. "Where's Diggle?" "What's a Diggle?"
In my greatest DCU fantasy, Earth-3 has a Justice League with Adam West Batman, Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, and Dean Cain Superman. I know it would never work since the actors don't line up in age.
But I can see Barry visiting Earth-3 Flash and mentioning how his friends on LoT are working with the Justice Society of America. Then Garrick is all "Oh, they have one of those on your Earth? Yeah here's us!" And then we see a photoshopped picture of them all together.
Make it a Michael Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman and I'm in.
Have we ever seen Earth-3 before? Because it looks pretty alright.
The idea that Earth-3 is basically goofy Silver Age Earth is a lot of fun.
I like to think of it as earth where the 90's tv show wasn't cancelled. They've just been playin the game for ~25 years
I hope barry goes to DCAU some time and assumes batman is oliver until this dude in a robin hood outfit shows up. "Where's Diggle?" "What's a Diggle?"
In my greatest DCU fantasy, Earth-3 has a Justice League with Adam West Batman, Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, and Dean Cain Superman. I know it would never work since the actors don't line up in age.
But I can see Barry visiting Earth-3 Flash and mentioning how his friends on LoT are working with the Justice Society of America. Then Garrick is all "Oh, they have one of those on your Earth? Yeah here's us!" And then we see a photoshopped picture of them all together.
Make it a Michael Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman and I'm in.
But Earth-3 is officially the Campiest Timeline. Keaton-Reeve exist on Earth-17.
So... nobody's going to ask why he lives in a box? Why all his power is tied to the box being open? How "the first and strongest speedster" ended up in a box? Travels the multiverse going after speedsters who get too strong... from his box? With his telepathic speedster powers? Cisco? HR? Anybody? No?
So... nobody's going to ask why he lives in a box? Why all his power is tied to the box being open? How "the first and strongest speedster" ended up in a box? Travels the multiverse going after speedsters who get too strong... from his box? With his telepathic speedster powers? Cisco? HR? Anybody? No?
Okay, carry on.
I was amazed that they're genre savvy enough to know they can't just hide the box but not so savvy that they think throwing him into the briar patch is going to work well for them.
So... nobody's going to ask why he lives in a box? Why all his power is tied to the box being open? How "the first and strongest speedster" ended up in a box? Travels the multiverse going after speedsters who get too strong... from his box? With his telepathic speedster powers? Cisco? HR? Anybody? No?
Okay, carry on.
I just assumed ancients bound him to the box like pandora, because time travel probably needs to be in there. I kind of assume vandal savage did it after becoming immortal. I wouldnt be surprised if we dont get a flashback of this, or barry traveling to find vandal and ask him how to seal the box again. One thing I enjoy about these shows is the reuse of characters/actors, I could see them bringing over a scene or two with savage since they did it with trickster. I know the box was in india and not egypt, but meh.
I figured we would get to those questions later.
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So... nobody's going to ask why he lives in a box? Why all his power is tied to the box being open? How "the first and strongest speedster" ended up in a box? Travels the multiverse going after speedsters who get too strong... from his box? With his telepathic speedster powers? Cisco? HR? Anybody? No?
Okay, carry on.
I just assumed ancients bound him to the box like pandora, because time travel probably needs to be in there. I kind of assume vandal savage did it after becoming immortal. I wouldnt be surprised if we dont get a flashback of this, or barry traveling to find vandal and ask him how to seal the box again. One thing I enjoy about these shows is the reuse of characters/actors, I could see them bringing over a scene or two with savage since they did it with trickster. I know the box was in india and not egypt, but meh.
I figured we would get to those questions later.
Never bring back Savage. Never.
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The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
You know what? I want a comic about how superheroes throw everything they can't otherwise deal with into the sun, and then it cuts to 5 billion years later, the sun going nova, and just a plague of really pissed off super beings spreading out among the cosmos with a really, really huge grudge.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
Throwing it into the speedforce isn't the worst idea on the face of it (leaving aside that it obviously will turn out to have been, but we only know that because we know we're watching a TV show). But sealing the box up in something more secure first wouldn't have been the worst idea.
"Okay, the box keeps him contained. So what if we contain the box in this super-secure Science Box, complete with a 24-digit lock? Each of us picks four digits and doesn't tell anyone else, so we all have to agree if we need to open the box again for some contrived reason. That way, when Barry hallucinates his dad telling him to open the box, he still has to convince the rest of us that it's not an incredibly stupid idea."
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
tl:dr this plan was used on The Hulk once and boy did he come back angry
Vandal Savage is no Hulk.
Vandal Savage should have had magic like Darhk. You are immortal. You can't tell me you just waste thousands of years and not learn practical magic.
He did, of a sort. He was powered by all the Hawkdeath, so he probably does have some knowledge, but doesn't use it because he doesn't need to.
Unless his physical reflexes were magic-enhanced, which would make some kind of sense.
The only time we really see Savage with any real magic was when he had the staff and blew everyone up, causing Barry to have to go back in time. Which, to me, means that magic in this world is something you naturally have and can't learn. We really haven't dived deep into magic but with Vixen and Savage, it seems like the only way they can use magic is through magical artifacts. Which would have been cool if Savage had been collecting artifacts over his many years and was tricked out like a high level D&D character, but the writers really missed the mark on that.
The "send the box into the speed force solution" was really stupid. First of all, what's the rush? You have time to come up with a solution.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
How many more speedsters are there in the DCU?
So far we've had:
Flash
Reverse Flash (or Hsalf, if you like)
Zoom
Savitar
Trajectory
The Rival
Jay Garrick
Kid Flash
Jesse Quick
Have I missed anyone?
I've read a spoiler that
Someone called the Accelerated Man is going to show up later on?
Besides that, I remember seeing a comic page featuring the Whizzer, and I recall Barry on Smallville being called Impulse, so I assume that's one too?
At this point, will they run out of speedsters in a year or so?
We've also had a reference to Max Mercury, but we haven't seen him yet.
Impulse is Barry's speedster Grandson from the future, and he hasn't been mentioned. There's also XS, who's Barry's speedster Granddaughter (also from the future). There's Mas y Menos, Johnny Quick, and Wally's kids Jai and Iris. None of them are villains though, the only two off-hand I can think of that haven't made an appearance yet are Inertia and E-3 Johnny Quick.
(Because of DC's Multiverse, there's more than one Johnny Quick, which means there are evil iterations as well.)
How many more speedsters are there in the DCU?
So far we've had:
Flash
Reverse Flash (or Hsalf, if you like)
Zoom
Savitar
Trajectory
The Rival
Jay Garrick
Kid Flash
Jesse Quick
Have I missed anyone?
I've read a spoiler that
Someone called the Accelerated Man is going to show up later on?
Besides that, I remember seeing a comic page featuring the Whizzer, and I recall Barry on Smallville being called Impulse, so I assume that's one too?
At this point, will they run out of speedsters in a year or so?
not sure how many more there are total, but we've still to have Impulse show up and all the time travel shenanigans suggests that's likely to happen sooner rather than later. think Patty is a speedster in the comics so that could still happen down the line, no idea what her superhero name is though.
Mas y Menos would be hilarious. Only Cisco can talk to them, because nobody else bothered to learn Spanish! Except H.R. has a device that lets him speak to Hispanic people, but he doesn't tell anyone else that he has it.
How many more speedsters are there in the DCU?
So far we've had:
Flash
Reverse Flash (or Hsalf, if you like)
Zoom
Savitar
Trajectory
The Rival
Jay Garrick
Kid Flash
Jesse Quick
Have I missed anyone?
I've read a spoiler that
Someone called the Accelerated Man is going to show up later on?
Besides that, I remember seeing a comic page featuring the Whizzer, and I recall Barry on Smallville being called Impulse, so I assume that's one too?
At this point, will they run out of speedsters in a year or so?
Whizzer was a Marvel Golden Ager, actually. It kind of shows, given how the name is now in "Straight Dick" territory.
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We've also had a reference to Max Mercury, but we haven't seen him yet.
Impulse is Barry's speedster Grandson from the future, and he hasn't been mentioned. There's also XS, who's Barry's speedster Granddaughter (also from the future). There's Mas y Menos, Johnny Quick, and Wally's kids Jai and Iris. None of them are villains though, the only two off-hand I can think of that haven't made an appearance yet are Inertia and E-3 Johnny Quick.
(Because of DC's Multiverse, there's more than one Johnny Quick, which means there are evil iterations as well.)
I so want Snart to freeze Savitar's leg and smash it ala Johnny Quick but that's never going to happen.
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eh, that could work pretty well if you factor in the characters ageing at different rates.
Make it a Michael Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman and I'm in.
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plenty of Earths out there. no reason we can't have both.
George Clooney Batman!
But Earth-3 is officially the Campiest Timeline. Keaton-Reeve exist on Earth-17.
Okay, carry on.
Buuuut why the hell would you want to put the evil artifact in the same place as the evil speed god?
I was amazed that they're genre savvy enough to know they can't just hide the box but not so savvy that they think throwing him into the briar patch is going to work well for them.
I just assumed ancients bound him to the box like pandora, because time travel probably needs to be in there. I kind of assume vandal savage did it after becoming immortal. I wouldnt be surprised if we dont get a flashback of this, or barry traveling to find vandal and ask him how to seal the box again. One thing I enjoy about these shows is the reuse of characters/actors, I could see them bringing over a scene or two with savage since they did it with trickster. I know the box was in india and not egypt, but meh.
I figured we would get to those questions later.
Never bring back Savage. Never.
Secondly, why not cover the box with some sort of unbreakable metal so that no one can ever open it easily or accidentally?
Third, someone might discover it on earth. That would suck. But go contact the wave rider. Ask them to put it on a remote section of a different planet. You have access to a time machine, so you can determine whether or not that planet gets colonized in the future.
Four, open a portal to the Earth-97 where everything went extinct two centuries ago from a deadly sandwich plague and leave it there.
Five, THROW THE BOX INTO THE SUN!
This should have been the solution in LoT S1 and should be it now.
You know what? I want a comic about how superheroes throw everything they can't otherwise deal with into the sun, and then it cuts to 5 billion years later, the sun going nova, and just a plague of really pissed off super beings spreading out among the cosmos with a really, really huge grudge.
Danger of working with unstoppable forces and immovable objects on the regular.
The problem with throwing the box into the sun is that you might open it accidentally with no way to close it again, and we don't know what the consequences would be.
The problem with throwing Vandal Savage into the Sun was that he was far too powerful to risk putting onto a time traveling space ship. But that was based on the Flash/Arrow version of Savage where Savage had reflexes fast enough to keep up with the Flash. LoT completely nerfed him so that Rip could take him on in hand-to-hand combat.
He's immortal, you don't have to let him inside, strap him to the roof.
do you want a world war hulk
that's how you get a world war hulk
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"Okay, the box keeps him contained. So what if we contain the box in this super-secure Science Box, complete with a 24-digit lock? Each of us picks four digits and doesn't tell anyone else, so we all have to agree if we need to open the box again for some contrived reason. That way, when Barry hallucinates his dad telling him to open the box, he still has to convince the rest of us that it's not an incredibly stupid idea."
Vandal Savage is no Hulk.
Vandal Savage should have had magic like Darhk. You are immortal. You can't tell me you just waste thousands of years and not learn practical magic.
Unless his physical reflexes were magic-enhanced, which would make some kind of sense.
The only time we really see Savage with any real magic was when he had the staff and blew everyone up, causing Barry to have to go back in time. Which, to me, means that magic in this world is something you naturally have and can't learn. We really haven't dived deep into magic but with Vixen and Savage, it seems like the only way they can use magic is through magical artifacts. Which would have been cool if Savage had been collecting artifacts over his many years and was tricked out like a high level D&D character, but the writers really missed the mark on that.
Hey now, that wasn't the part he was actually pissed off about though!
A classic Reverse Flash scene.
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Only worse, because they shipped off Snart and buddies.
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So far we've had:
- Flash
- Reverse Flash (or Hsalf, if you like)
- Zoom
- Savitar
- Trajectory
- The Rival
- Jay Garrick
- Kid Flash
- Jesse Quick
Have I missed anyone?I've read a spoiler that
At this point, will they run out of speedsters in a year or so?
Impulse is Barry's speedster Grandson from the future, and he hasn't been mentioned. There's also XS, who's Barry's speedster Granddaughter (also from the future). There's Mas y Menos, Johnny Quick, and Wally's kids Jai and Iris. None of them are villains though, the only two off-hand I can think of that haven't made an appearance yet are Inertia and E-3 Johnny Quick.
(Because of DC's Multiverse, there's more than one Johnny Quick, which means there are evil iterations as well.)
not sure how many more there are total, but we've still to have Impulse show up and all the time travel shenanigans suggests that's likely to happen sooner rather than later. think Patty is a speedster in the comics so that could still happen down the line, no idea what her superhero name is though.
Whizzer was a Marvel Golden Ager, actually. It kind of shows, given how the name is now in "Straight Dick" territory.
I so want Snart to freeze Savitar's leg and smash it ala Johnny Quick but that's never going to happen.