Here it is, the first look at Teddy Sears as Jay Garrick in the second season of The Flash which debuts October 6th on the CW.
Get ready for worlds to collide when Jay Garrick arrives on #TheFlash! @teddysears @grantgust pic.twitter.com/gq5EaIC6cQ
— The Flash (@CW_TheFlash) August 11, 2015
Here it is, the first look at Teddy Sears[...]
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This is extra interesting as it ends with a voice over by Jay Garrick This covers the whole season so be warned… spoilers.
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Here we have the season 1 highlight video from The Flash that was shown at the WBTV panel last night This is extra interesting as it ends with a voice over by[...]
Breaking out of the DC Page To Screen panel at San Diego Comic Con, comes the news that the appearance of Jay Garrick's hemet in the Flash TV show is not just an isolated easter egg.
Geoff Johns, who knows of such things, confirmed that the original Flash from the nineteen forties, Jay Garrick, will be[...]
Now this is only the ones DC Collectibles made, there won't be any Mego versions or Funko Pop figures… but they do include Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West, Bart Allen and some guy named Zoom.
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It seems that DC Collectibles wanted to get in on the celebrating of The Flash 75th Anniversary[...]
Poor Jay Garrick Not unlike one of today's mysterious topics, his already-drawn adventures have had a way of not making it to the printed page since the 1940's, it seems Take the case of the page fragment shown below: It's part of a Carmine Infantino Flash story drawn in 1949, which was written off and[...]
The rest of the pages seem consistent, is it possible that this was replaced by another page, because it featured the likes of Jay Garrick, the Golden Age Flash? Possibly in a manner that may be incompatible with his appearance in the also-written-by-James Robinson Earth Two?
It's a mystery.
I love original comic book art[...]
Take Jay Garrick, the Golden Age Flash, reinvented for Earth 2 by James Robinson and Nicola Scott.
GirlfriendWatch: Lois Lane writes to DC Comics, via Wired.
"But, hey, at least in this reality, I'm alive So far, in other universes, I've been killed three times in the last year I expected to die spectacularly in the big[...]