@@ItsAlwaysBeenFumbles357 He said it in Dragonball Z Abridged. Just before Gohan was about to transform into Super Saiyan 2 for the first time. It was in Episode 60 Part 1, if you're curious.
This just always goes to show how good of a guy the flash is. Even when being peer pressures by all his friends he still never lost his heart and still cared for people. And the fact that he even tries to help people when he’s not allowed to also does it. I mean batman could have shoved him in jail for the rest of his life or saving the dude but he did it anyway.
I thought it was kind of dumb to have him unable to use his powers even when someone is in danger. I don't think flash would have really done any of the really evil regime acts, his worst crime would be not doing anything to stop what was happening in front of him, so the power restriction really only made it so he was supposed to do nothing but keep turning a blind eye when he saw something happen.
@@RealistSophist idk how powerful injustice flash is, could he have realistically stopped them without going back in time? maybe superman, but wonder woman?
@@nicholas-dv1mg hes still op asf and could probably just solo all of them if the writer didn't nerf him for the plot. Superman: Bring some kryptonite at super speed. Anyone else without super speed: Doesn't even see flash coming Plus I think injustice is more than enough of a reason for flash to risk time travel again. Like there's really not much you can possibly make worse than it already was
@@nicholas-dv1mgflash is crazy powerful, but the injustice comics love to nerf other characters so superman and wonder woman or batman can shine. Prime example shazam
@@richardinis Glad he still got over it this time and let it slide. Like you said, Batman has trust issues, but he WANTS to believe. Specially when it comes to the Flash.
Bruce let it go because he knows Barry would rather face jail time saving a man's life than saving himself doing nothing, but still warned him he would still have to punish flash for breaking the law because you can't let people see you just letting former criminals free doing whatever they want breaking thier sentences when they choose, even if that choice was for the good because we all know how people will spin a story like that.
It amazes me that more people dont compare The Flash to Spider-Man. Not only do both have multiversal connections and a sort of "totem" that is supposed to exist in every universe, but theyre also both the absolute pinnacle of heroism. They both CAN take down huge big planetary bad guys, but they take their time, they slow down, and they help the little guy first and foremost. They also both have an extensive in-universe family that tend to also get related powers over time. Oh and both Barry and Peter are like crazy geniuses even BEFORE getting their powers. It just makes sense Edit cause some people can't read: I'm not saying that they are comparable in strength or that spidey has a chance *against* the flash. Just that they are comparable in how they're written.
I don't like there are so many characters with Flash's powers and Spider Man's powers. It makes them less special, less unique... It cheapens the character... I don't like the concept of "Flash family", "Spider family", "Bar family". There should be just one Batman, one Flash, and one Spider-Man 😒 It's like when they make a thousand sequels when a movie is successful... 😑
@@Denneska I think it's just a consequence of comic book readers having a hard time letting go, Captain America for example is a name that was passed down to many other people but it ended up coming back to Steve in the comics where it just solidified as being his. Flash, well, he did pass on his mantle but as always writers just like bringing them back over and over, making something that's supposed to be passed on just grow until we get a 'family'
@@Denneska I don't there being a "family" as long as the characters have their own thing going on. Like I liked Wally West because he was different from Barry Allen or Jay Garrick. Don't forget that Jay Garrick came first as the original flash. So if we only had 1 character with those powers, there wouldn't be a Barry Allen. BatFam... well they all have their own thing although not as famous as Batman. SpiderFam, well... I have issues with Spiderwoman. I would like to say they are similar but they are not, I think it is due to how they just seem to 'replace' rather than living along side the previous one. At least Julia Carpenter is now Madame Webb. I do hope the original Madam Web appears in the next spider-verse as the original Weaver of Webs and lays the smackdown on Miguel O Hara.
@@EwanLimi love the wally west and barry allen dynamic as kid flash and the flash, he was weaker but he had the biggest heart out of everyone, i read a comment once about villains liking prefering to fight wally rather than barry because wally was easier going compared to barry. I dont know how true it is but I love it.
The Bat set it up so Flash can't *run* or actively move at absurd speed without alerting him. Let us keep in mind that Flash can move his arms real frigging fast and tell Batman what he's doing, and can THINK real damned fast at any time. He just can't run from his problems. Batman knew what he was doing there.
Batman also knew that he didn't actually need to watch Barry 24/7 because he knows that he won't break the rules for the sake of breaking them. Like the person above me said, Barry could remove it any time he wanted but he didn't because that was his punishment for letting Superman and Wonderwoman do what they want.
I absolutely LOVE the use of repetition in this comic! The way that the author seamlessly transitioned from scene to scene while mirroring both text and circumstance was beautiful! And the way that said repetition nailed home the idea of Barry's growth and contemplation is perfect! The fact that they were able to nearly effortlessly set up "ignore the pain" is what sells it so well. In Barry's case it's not literal pain, but metaphorical. It's his own mistakes haunting him in a physical form. He's living through the results of his own actions. Coming full circle with someone whose fate was not only a direct result of those actions, but also had the physical form of his same problem is just genius!
There are lots of moments like this in both dc and marvel. Where heroes and even villains will go out of their way to help people who just need it but for some reason. When it’s the flash, when it’s Barry. I just can’t help but love it more. He’s one the most powerful people in the universe (one of them most not THE most) and he actually takes the time to slow down and help, talk and motivate others. Which reminds me of another comic where a bunch of villains are gambling and talking about encounters with the flash and how despite all his feats, he’s one of the few who will stop and talk to you and tell you can do better, be better and that’s why I love him so much. Flash is the fastest man alive, but if your in dire need, he’ll slow down and walk by your side.
Ah yes I know which comic you are talking about. “The Flash issue 800 a tribute to Wally West “ .I agree with you The Flash is my favourite character of all (Wally West’s version of the character to be specific) just because despite all that power that he has , he would choose to talk with you and help you , not just knock the bad guy down , Daredevil type of a way , but actually try and make your life and yourself better
@@strickplayer2116 wasn’t the name “The Flash issue 800 . A tribute to Wally West” I think that was the name of the whole comic , it’s my favourite comic of all time 😁
No keeping it on is more for Barry himself rather than anything real with it on it serves as a reminder to Barry for what he did and the mistakes he made brucevwas watching him as he saved that driver despite not being allowed to use his super speed and Bruce let it go because he isn't really punishing Barry he's wanting the hero Barry back
@@wintertrooper7918 Bruce wouldn't punish Barry even if he ignored Bruce and kept on saving people, the world is short on heroes and he wouldn't chuck The Flash in a cell either.
We know how it turned out in injustice 2. The flash rejoined the heroes. I think its worth mentioning though that this version of the flash really messed up. He saw a lot of killing and just sat by and let it happen. He helped superman take over the world.. He deserves a second chance, but he went down a really dark path just like Hal Jordan.
@sean0395 Both Barry and Hal were only sticking with the regime as long as they did out of fear of Superman and Billy's death was the event that finally made Barry muster up the courage to flee to batman knowing how he'd be treated and even hal wanted to flee too but his fear was greater than his already legendary willpower
No, he redeemed himself by all of his actions, i think, man. He turned against the regime, helped take it down, then did the galaxor thing. And even in the brainiac event he took batman's side through thick and thin.
@@richardinis he redeemed himself in the eyes of few. Then another people. On and on and on. One step in the time. Through the pain. That is why redemption is a process: you can clean your name for some people, but the other won't be convinced at the moment.
As cool as it is watching heroes throw punches with guys like darksied with the world in danger moments like this are what I love most in superhero comics.
@@__Soya__ I remember seeing comments and threads where people got really mad about Superman being really out of character. Among other things. Idk I love the games and comics. I love seeing comic characters screw up and have to deal with the consequences and redeem themselves.
I have a love-hate relationship with it. I 100% feel like at some point, someone would say something to Supes which would make him snap. Snap as in realize "What the fuck am i doing? Is this what she would have wanted?" He's over the top committed to his downfall it's almost sort of comical in a bad way.@@__Soya__
@@__Soya__ Lots of people hate Injustice. There is a *TON* of character derailment, and a fair amount of nonsensical plot twists just to keep things going. The latter isn't too out of the ordinary for comic books, but most good comic books try to keep their characters relatively consistent. Most of the time.
Batman is some one who dislikes senseless loss of life and seeing the flash rescue that guy that’s why Batman didn’t scold or belittle him he simply was calm and strait to the point about it
I still think the worst thing injustice did was make the flash on superman's side. The Flash has been my childhood hero and i know what he would and wouldnt do and him joining superman is extremely out of character for him. It is very rare when Barry kills usually only when he actually has to like when Eobard was about to kill iris
@@deathbringer9893 not barry's doing, wally west did it. they are two different people, barry's moral compas is way more on the good end than any of the heroes, he is capable of going out of is way to actually take time to help people, unlike most of dc heroes. he is way more comparable to spiderman. wally is more of a wild card, he can do good, but will do bad if you fuck with him, and is way more connected to the speed force than any other speedster, making him see everything the slowest, for him everyone is just slow, that can actually make him way less patient. he is more on par with the other heroes of dc comics.
especially the way Injustice Superman did, he became a tyrant in a desparate attempt to prevent a repeat of what happened to Metropolis, though he caused more pain and suffering than he stopped
that's not how it works. He can toggle it on and off, but sometimes he'll get distracted and it'll turn on. That's the neat thing about flash, he can control everything. He can control what body part to move super fast while the others don't, he can think super fast at will, he can even move his organs at super speed. It's the reason why he's so dangerous. He's not just super fast
@@zaipollizamabdulmalek5822 because speedsters make sense and are often nerfed. Even in the movies/cartoons flash has always been weaker in Superman which in reality flash is theoretically one of the most powerful characters
@@skyereave9454 When it comes to evil, go big or go home. If he were the only one on line, I'd have the piped music playing "Baby Shark" on endless repeat.
Warner did a disservice to Flash by casting the worst human being possible to wear his costume and not even disciplining him for any of the crimes he did in real life. Some of them even caught on video.
as much as i dont like how broken the speedforce is at times, you gotta respect this man barry. dude is just a hero down to his heart, im sure without the speedforce hed try his best to help others
I walk a lonely road The only one that I have ever known Don't know where it goes But it's home to me, and I walk alone I walk this empty street On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams Where the city sleeps And I'm the only one, and I walk alone
this show just how patient Berry Allen is the recovery of one person just for the ability to walk could take mouth if not years, to the fasted man alive that must be painfully slow.
This is already a good premise for a short comic run. Ankle monitor Barry Allen, (*not* the Flash), living his life at 1x speed but getting pulled out of retirement/house arrest when there are extrenuating circumstances.
Or not even using his powers. You could see Barry getting involved in something stupid because it's the right thing to do, and see how far he can get without the speed force.
Flash, in Injustice, is a true Chad... He accepted that the Regime was evil, helped dismantle it, and accepted the punishment given... And now this... Again, Chad...
see, thats how you write a comic about tearing down a superhero into being a normal person "flash might have failed you, but i wont" the point of comics in their inception was to give people hope. and i think it makes it even better that nothing is really keeping Flash from using his powers at the end of the day, its his word to Batman and any amount of trust that could exist between them
So cool to see more Post Injustice 1 Video Game Comics I have yet to play the 2nd game yet but I want to know more about what happened post game and this is a great story.
It would've been cool if as a way to make it up to him he took him into the speed force and made him the new flash then handed him to Bruce for recruitment. The most epic passing of the torch
Well in his defense what could he have done if he did try arguing against Superman’s plan he would have just been killed like Shazam plus he was about to stand with Shazam but Hal stoped him
That last drawing of Barry looks like a gnome from some old fairytale about to offer him the ability to walk in return for his first born… Other then that the story is pretty good.
I think the punishment is more like he makes Barry think right and not just fast and that he doesn't need his speed to be the hero of someone, batman could put something that could make flash stop at the moment he uses his power but he didn't he just put a tracker on him to see if barry is doing what is correct help the people he couldn't help as flash but as barry
Couldn't Flash run back in time and stop Joker from putting the bomb in Louis? Even though running back in time is a taboo to him, but wouldn't the amount of lives saved outweigh the cons?
The thing about time travel in DC is that it never does more good than harm. Even small changes can cause a "time boom" that completely disrupts everything, past, present, future, etc. Remember in the Flashpoint Paradox when he tried to save his mom but ended up creating a fucked up timeline where half the superheroes were at war with the other half and the world was pretty much doomed? That's just 1 person. What would happen if he tried to save a whole city?
My main problem with the injustice universe is that Superman and Wonder Woman always manage to escape from any prison they're placed in. This leads to a never-ending cycle of violence and chaos with them.
I don't like this continuity of the Injustice universe. Basically Batman won and the naysayers were proven wrong, and the status quo was restored, with only Batman now in charge of everyone. But the idea of the original Injustice was that Batman's methods were also wrong. The idea of continuing to do what they were doing - like letting the Joker and other villains live and loose at the expense of many lives, would eventually lead to another disaster and corruption.
to be honest, just you guys know flash is the hero who suffer more than anyone, including batman, the man have made a lot of timelines and reset them because of darkside, oh and also theres is a comic where batman kills flash and take hes speed
Batman did Flash dirty! Flash is a genuinely good person! He saved Batman, but in the end he reduced him to this?! You know? There is more than one universe in DC. A whole multiverse. An omniverse even! And infinite timelines. Injustice is one of those alternate universes and timelines. It would be a shame if someone were to...destroy it.
As Android 16 said, "And there you stand, the good man. Doing nothing."
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Based.
His best version
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@@ItsAlwaysBeenFumbles357 He said it in Dragonball Z Abridged. Just before Gohan was about to transform into Super Saiyan 2 for the first time. It was in Episode 60 Part 1, if you're curious.
This just always goes to show how good of a guy the flash is. Even when being peer pressures by all his friends he still never lost his heart and still cared for people. And the fact that he even tries to help people when he’s not allowed to also does it. I mean batman could have shoved him in jail for the rest of his life or saving the dude but he did it anyway.
I thought it was kind of dumb to have him unable to use his powers even when someone is in danger. I don't think flash would have really done any of the really evil regime acts, his worst crime would be not doing anything to stop what was happening in front of him, so the power restriction really only made it so he was supposed to do nothing but keep turning a blind eye when he saw something happen.
@@RealistSophist idk how powerful injustice flash is, could he have realistically stopped them without going back in time? maybe superman, but wonder woman?
@@nicholas-dv1mg hes still op asf and could probably just solo all of them if the writer didn't nerf him for the plot.
Superman: Bring some kryptonite at super speed.
Anyone else without super speed: Doesn't even see flash coming
Plus I think injustice is more than enough of a reason for flash to risk time travel again. Like there's really not much you can possibly make worse than it already was
Yeah but he kinda let Superman kill whoever he wanted to like Shazam.
@@nicholas-dv1mgflash is crazy powerful, but the injustice comics love to nerf other characters so superman and wonder woman or batman can shine. Prime example shazam
I love how Batman just lets this one slide because it was the right thing to do.
I think batman never saw him as an evil or bad guy, he has always liked him. He wanted to believe Barry but you know how batman's trust thing goes
@@richardinis Glad he still got over it this time and let it slide. Like you said, Batman has trust issues, but he WANTS to believe. Specially when it comes to the Flash.
Bruce let it go because he knows Barry would rather face jail time saving a man's life than saving himself doing nothing, but still warned him he would still have to punish flash for breaking the law because you can't let people see you just letting former criminals free doing whatever they want breaking thier sentences when they choose, even if that choice was for the good because we all know how people will spin a story like that.
@@quirda77 *People do be like that, I ain't gonna lie.*
And because he wouldn't want anyone to suffer from being unable to save someone.
It amazes me that more people dont compare The Flash to Spider-Man.
Not only do both have multiversal connections and a sort of "totem" that is supposed to exist in every universe, but theyre also both the absolute pinnacle of heroism. They both CAN take down huge big planetary bad guys, but they take their time, they slow down, and they help the little guy first and foremost. They also both have an extensive in-universe family that tend to also get related powers over time. Oh and both Barry and Peter are like crazy geniuses even BEFORE getting their powers.
It just makes sense
Edit cause some people can't read: I'm not saying that they are comparable in strength or that spidey has a chance *against* the flash. Just that they are comparable in how they're written.
They're also both considered to be defined by continual tragedy.
I don't like there are so many characters with Flash's powers and Spider Man's powers. It makes them less special, less unique... It cheapens the character...
I don't like the concept of "Flash family", "Spider family", "Bar family". There should be just one Batman, one Flash, and one Spider-Man 😒
It's like when they make a thousand sequels when a movie is successful... 😑
@@Denneska I think it's just a consequence of comic book readers having a hard time letting go, Captain America for example is a name that was passed down to many other people but it ended up coming back to Steve in the comics where it just solidified as being his.
Flash, well, he did pass on his mantle but as always writers just like bringing them back over and over, making something that's supposed to be passed on just grow until we get a 'family'
@@Denneska I don't there being a "family" as long as the characters have their own thing going on. Like I liked Wally West because he was different from Barry Allen or Jay Garrick. Don't forget that Jay Garrick came first as the original flash. So if we only had 1 character with those powers, there wouldn't be a Barry Allen.
BatFam... well they all have their own thing although not as famous as Batman.
SpiderFam, well... I have issues with Spiderwoman. I would like to say they are similar but they are not, I think it is due to how they just seem to 'replace' rather than living along side the previous one. At least Julia Carpenter is now Madame Webb.
I do hope the original Madam Web appears in the next spider-verse as the original Weaver of Webs and lays the smackdown on Miguel O Hara.
@@EwanLimi love the wally west and barry allen dynamic as kid flash and the flash,
he was weaker but he had the biggest heart out of everyone, i read a comment once about villains liking prefering to fight wally rather than barry because wally was easier going compared to barry.
I dont know how true it is but I love it.
The Bat set it up so Flash can't *run* or actively move at absurd speed without alerting him. Let us keep in mind that Flash can move his arms real frigging fast and tell Batman what he's doing, and can THINK real damned fast at any time. He just can't run from his problems. Batman knew what he was doing there.
You know the flash could take it off at any time but he understands his punishment.
Batman also knew that he didn't actually need to watch Barry 24/7 because he knows that he won't break the rules for the sake of breaking them. Like the person above me said, Barry could remove it any time he wanted but he didn't because that was his punishment for letting Superman and Wonderwoman do what they want.
@@__Soya__u really think Batman doesn’t have plan against it if he try to remove it or some
@@jonathangaming1163 I mean he probably has a plan if he does take it off
@@jonathangaming1163and realistically batman can't do anything if flash did decided to take it off and deal with batman
I absolutely LOVE the use of repetition in this comic! The way that the author seamlessly transitioned from scene to scene while mirroring both text and circumstance was beautiful! And the way that said repetition nailed home the idea of Barry's growth and contemplation is perfect! The fact that they were able to nearly effortlessly set up "ignore the pain" is what sells it so well. In Barry's case it's not literal pain, but metaphorical. It's his own mistakes haunting him in a physical form. He's living through the results of his own actions. Coming full circle with someone whose fate was not only a direct result of those actions, but also had the physical form of his same problem is just genius!
Barry looks like a bully from an 80s high school movie in this comic
He looks like young Axl Rose too 😂
He looks like flash Thompson
I thought this would be about flash thompson
@@GODDOG928 Me too
thats because he was.
There are lots of moments like this in both dc and marvel. Where heroes and even villains will go out of their way to help people who just need it but for some reason. When it’s the flash, when it’s Barry. I just can’t help but love it more. He’s one the most powerful people in the universe (one of them most not THE most) and he actually takes the time to slow down and help, talk and motivate others. Which reminds me of another comic where a bunch of villains are gambling and talking about encounters with the flash and how despite all his feats, he’s one of the few who will stop and talk to you and tell you can do better, be better and that’s why I love him so much. Flash is the fastest man alive, but if your in dire need, he’ll slow down and walk by your side.
Barry and Wally. Both are Flash, and both of them will always want others to be more, to do better. This is why The Flash is my favorite superhero.
Do you happen to remember which comic that is; I'd like to read it.
@@klaesjensen5930 The Flash #800's story "Don't Come to Central City"
Ah yes I know which comic you are talking about. “The Flash issue 800 a tribute to Wally West “ .I agree with you The Flash is my favourite character of all (Wally West’s version of the character to be specific) just because despite all that power that he has , he would choose to talk with you and help you , not just knock the bad guy down , Daredevil type of a way , but actually try and make your life and yourself better
@@strickplayer2116 wasn’t the name “The Flash issue 800 . A tribute to Wally West” I think that was the name of the whole comic , it’s my favourite comic of all time 😁
You know after watching that and knowing the context there's no way Batman keeps that on for long.
No keeping it on is more for Barry himself rather than anything real with it on it serves as a reminder to Barry for what he did and the mistakes he made brucevwas watching him as he saved that driver despite not being allowed to use his super speed and Bruce let it go because he isn't really punishing Barry he's wanting the hero Barry back
@@wintertrooper7918 Bruce wouldn't punish Barry even if he ignored Bruce and kept on saving people, the world is short on heroes and he wouldn't chuck The Flash in a cell either.
@@Mrcaremal5 exactly it's solely for Barry's own personal penance
We know how it turned out in injustice 2. The flash rejoined the heroes. I think its worth mentioning though that this version of the flash really messed up. He saw a lot of killing and just sat by and let it happen. He helped superman take over the world.. He deserves a second chance, but he went down a really dark path just like Hal Jordan.
@sean0395 Both Barry and Hal were only sticking with the regime as long as they did out of fear of Superman and Billy's death was the event that finally made Barry muster up the courage to flee to batman knowing how he'd be treated and even hal wanted to flee too but his fear was greater than his already legendary willpower
If a comic is able to make a person cry, especially at the last part of it, then you know it's a good story.
Barry got redeemed himself by helping fallen hero getting back up
Redemption is a process, not a single act.
The toughest part is just keeping go. One step by the time through the pain.
No, he redeemed himself by all of his actions, i think, man. He turned against the regime, helped take it down, then did the galaxor thing. And even in the brainiac event he took batman's side through thick and thin.
@@richardinis he redeemed himself in the eyes of few. Then another people. On and on and on. One step in the time. Through the pain. That is why redemption is a process: you can clean your name for some people, but the other won't be convinced at the moment.
I think it's a joke from the Injustice game
@@369damnimfine5 that quote was in comics and in the video per se.)))))
barry really just became a personal trainer. i respect that
Love that end quote! "The Flash might of failed you but Barry Allen wont!"
I really like Flash's suit in this world. I'm a sucker for the more detailed superhero suits.
me too, i dont know why everyone hates detailed versions of comic suits
As cool as it is watching heroes throw punches with guys like darksied with the world in danger moments like this are what I love most in superhero comics.
I know people hate injustice for how out of character everyone was, but I loved it for the consequences that followed. For stories like this.
Since when do people hate injustice
@@__Soya__
I remember seeing comments and threads where people got really mad about Superman being really out of character. Among other things.
Idk I love the games and comics. I love seeing comic characters screw up and have to deal with the consequences and redeem themselves.
I have a love-hate relationship with it.
I 100% feel like at some point, someone would say something to Supes which would make him snap. Snap as in realize "What the fuck am i doing? Is this what she would have wanted?"
He's over the top committed to his downfall it's almost sort of comical in a bad way.@@__Soya__
@@__Soya__ Lots of people hate Injustice. There is a *TON* of character derailment, and a fair amount of nonsensical plot twists just to keep things going. The latter isn't too out of the ordinary for comic books, but most good comic books try to keep their characters relatively consistent. Most of the time.
@@richardkenan2891 All this is true yet the majority of people still like it.
Maaaan this guy is gold, no wonder batman likes him
Apparently he likes him enough for someone to end up dieing that or he knew he was gonna try and save him
Batman is some one who dislikes senseless loss of life and seeing the flash rescue that guy that’s why Batman didn’t scold or belittle him he simply was calm and strait to the point about it
My favorite arc is this and Hal's redemtion arc with the line: "Sorry doesn't bring me back Hal"
I still think the worst thing injustice did was make the flash on superman's side. The Flash has been my childhood hero and i know what he would and wouldnt do and him joining superman is extremely out of character for him. It is very rare when Barry kills usually only when he actually has to like when Eobard was about to kill iris
Unfortunately Flash is too op. So if he wasn't on Superman's side he would have died before the story even began, like in the bad injustice movie.
yea when he does not kill he can freeze them instead(they can think and feel but cant move) because thats way better
So you're basically claim that Captain Cold and The Flash team-up is canon.
Won't argue with that. :3
Injustice should have ended with a light speed punch from the flash almost killing superman.
@@deathbringer9893 not barry's doing, wally west did it. they are two different people, barry's moral compas is way more on the good end than any of the heroes, he is capable of going out of is way to actually take time to help people, unlike most of dc heroes. he is way more comparable to spiderman. wally is more of a wild card, he can do good, but will do bad if you fuck with him, and is way more connected to the speed force than any other speedster, making him see everything the slowest, for him everyone is just slow, that can actually make him way less patient. he is more on par with the other heroes of dc comics.
Heroes are heroes because they make individual lives better. Heroes become villains when they try to force everyone's lives to be better.
especially the way Injustice Superman did, he became a tyrant in a desparate attempt to prevent a repeat of what happened to Metropolis, though he caused more pain and suffering than he stopped
Dr.Doom in a nutshell
Nicely said. 😊
Could not have said it better myself
Flash's perception of time is super slow, so not being able to run is an eternity of punishment for him
Actually I think he can turn it off at will.
@@thegreatgoobert5847or at minimum for certain periods of time
that's not how it works. He can toggle it on and off, but sometimes he'll get distracted and it'll turn on. That's the neat thing about flash, he can control everything. He can control what body part to move super fast while the others don't, he can think super fast at will, he can even move his organs at super speed. It's the reason why he's so dangerous. He's not just super fast
Kinda weird how people complain about superman being op while not almost all of speedster.@@Abracadabra-21
@@zaipollizamabdulmalek5822 because speedsters make sense and are often nerfed. Even in the movies/cartoons flash has always been weaker in Superman which in reality flash is theoretically one of the most powerful characters
If they wanted to REALLY punish him, sure, the ankle bracelet, but then sentence him to ten years in the que at the DMV.
Easy now Satan
@@skyereave9454 When it comes to evil, go big or go home.
If he were the only one on line, I'd have the piped music playing "Baby Shark" on endless repeat.
@@Voodoomariabuddy, now you’re starting to think like injustice supes. Where is the line?
@@elijahhayter3026 I COULD have chosen "It's a small world after all".
I did not.
Rejoice in my beneficence.
@@Voodoomaria -_-
Warner did a disservice to Flash by casting the worst human being possible to wear his costume and not even disciplining him for any of the crimes he did in real life. Some of them even caught on video.
Guarantee he was chosen because he was a gender special
he was cast before his idiocy started, he should have been fired but they feared backlash due to his mental health issues
@@jerp1994 no moron he made that claim AFTER he was hired and already starred in Justice League
This is why everyone loves The Flash. I actually got teary-eyed.
as much as i dont like how broken the speedforce is at times, you gotta respect this man barry. dude is just a hero down to his heart, im sure without the speedforce hed try his best to help others
I walk a lonely road
The only one that I have ever known
Don't know where it goes
But it's home to me, and I walk alone
I walk this empty street
On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Where the city sleeps
And I'm the only one, and I walk alone
These comic stories are better than almost all the movies and TV shows released.
The single best piece of media related to injustice
this show just how patient Berry Allen is the recovery of one person just for the ability to walk could take mouth if not years, to the fasted man alive that must be painfully slow.
I don’t know why, but this is a wholesome punishment, literally a journey of self conviction
This is already a good premise for a short comic run. Ankle monitor Barry Allen, (*not* the Flash), living his life at 1x speed but getting pulled out of retirement/house arrest when there are extrenuating circumstances.
Or not even using his powers. You could see Barry getting involved in something stupid because it's the right thing to do, and see how far he can get without the speed force.
This is why flash is the best. He not about punishment or just stopping bad guy. He helps people.
“You Shall Walk” - Batman
Probably the only wholesome thing in the Injustice universe
Flash, in Injustice, is a true Chad... He accepted that the Regime was evil, helped dismantle it, and accepted the punishment given...
And now this...
Again, Chad...
That was touching and inspiring. Great story
Bruce using some version of Brother Eye to monitor the activities of heavily regulated superheroes is dripping with irony
Your last line. Excellent, excellent.
Imagine getting an ankle monitor for aiding in crimes against humanity. 😂
see, thats how you write a comic about tearing down a superhero into being a normal person
"flash might have failed you, but i wont"
the point of comics in their inception was to give people hope. and i think it makes it even better that nothing is really keeping Flash from using his powers at the end of the day, its his word to Batman and any amount of trust that could exist between them
I noticed that Batman didn't call Barry 'Flash'.
Its crazy that even when Flash is the bad guy, he still ends up as the good guy😂
Barry earned his second chance the hard way. Hal's working on it 👍👍
No one is Perfect in life.
Barry is the only hero who could beat superman and batman
and he didn't do it even when he knew Kal was in the wrong
This is why imo The Flash is the best character in the Injustice Universe and has one of if not the greatest redemption arcs I’ve ever seen.
"I can't let you give up on yourself."
- The Flash, vs. Captain Cold intro
this story brings a tear to my eye everytime
What pisses me off is that he does this to Barry but is all to happy to keep Harley Quinn in the fucking Batcave.
What the fuck Bruce?
So cool to see more Post Injustice 1 Video Game Comics I have yet to play the 2nd game yet but I want to know more about what happened post game and this is a great story.
All that's required for evil to succeed is good men to do nothing
While I’m not a huge fan of injustice, these small wholesome moments few and far between as they are, are really enjoyable 😊
It would've been cool if as a way to make it up to him he took him into the speed force and made him the new flash then handed him to Bruce for recruitment. The most epic passing of the torch
Barry might not be able to be the flash anymore, but Mitchell can 😂 pass on the torch Barry!
tbh flash is the best superhero out of all in my opinion bcs he got such a warm heart, he know what he is doing unlike superman or batman
1. Does Cyborg Get Punished?
2. I Hope, That Despite The Flash Letting Superman Break His Spine and Legs, Mitchell Will Forgive Barry.
Barry gets to use his speed again
Ill never forget how he didnt do a damn thing to help Shazam
Well in his defense what could he have done if he did try arguing against Superman’s plan he would have just been killed like Shazam plus he was about to stand with Shazam but Hal stoped him
@@liam6170 that wouldn’t stop Batman, making nothing but excuses
That last drawing of Barry looks like a gnome from some old fairytale about to offer him the ability to walk in return for his first born…
Other then that the story is pretty good.
why is flash consistently in every version in every reality just the damn coolest guy ever!
Batman: He makes a convincing argument
Flash could still do so much; with his perception speed, he could be a world-class scientist. Play a few college classes at superspeed.
I love these comic reviews
This story hits hard man.
It is a fitting penance for the Scarlet Speedster
A redemption arc/story for Barry/Flash ,love this!
If Batman is watching Barry than why is he upset. That’s insanely hypocritical if he would have just let that dude died
I think Injustice Flash is my favorite version of my favorite superhero. I love the suit.
I think the punishment is more like he makes Barry think right and not just fast and that he doesn't need his speed to be the hero of someone, batman could put something that could make flash stop at the moment he uses his power but he didn't he just put a tracker on him to see if barry is doing what is correct help the people he couldn't help as flash but as barry
Couldn't Flash run back in time and stop Joker from putting the bomb in Louis?
Even though running back in time is a taboo to him, but wouldn't the amount of lives saved outweigh the cons?
The thing about time travel in DC is that it never does more good than harm. Even small changes can cause a "time boom" that completely disrupts everything, past, present, future, etc. Remember in the Flashpoint Paradox when he tried to save his mom but ended up creating a fucked up timeline where half the superheroes were at war with the other half and the world was pretty much doomed? That's just 1 person. What would happen if he tried to save a whole city?
But did Batman ever bother punishing Harley Quinn, who helped kill millions of people and drove Superman insane which startd all this? I bet not.
Flash's punishment is that he has to cover up.
After that he paid tribute to weather wizard and heatwave in a bar with his rouges and past enemies
Do the Injustice 2 comics do the year by year imnibuses? Like they did for the first Injustices like year 1,2, etc?
This is part of Barry's penance. It doesn't mean he's absolved of his crimes. He's just slowly making up for them. One life at a time.
Various villains laughs like Squidward Tentacles after reacts.
Redemption is a seriously slow process...and Flash took the steps one at a time.
That's beautiful man
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Bruce knows even when he messed up by siding with regime barry is a good guy.
And this is why the flash is the best hero in dc
I was hoping this was about Ezra Miller
oh man imagine if flash was able to transfer the speedforce to mitchel.
I'm proud of Barry for making up for his actions
This story was a good one because as far as I know none of the "regime"regretted any of the horrible things they did.
I’m gonna need to buy this comic
Damn, that was a really beautiful story
Now i love the flash
“The flash may have failed him, but barry allen won’t” 2:44
My main problem with the injustice universe is that Superman and Wonder Woman always manage to escape from any prison they're placed in. This leads to a never-ending cycle of violence and chaos with them.
I don't like this continuity of the Injustice universe. Basically Batman won and the naysayers were proven wrong, and the status quo was restored, with only Batman now in charge of everyone.
But the idea of the original Injustice was that Batman's methods were also wrong. The idea of continuing to do what they were doing - like letting the Joker and other villains live and loose at the expense of many lives, would eventually lead to another disaster and corruption.
Yeah in original Injustice Batman just kept making things worse.
He didn’t deserve the redemption.
There’s a reason Batman respects Flash/Barry so much.
flash is literally him
to be honest, just you guys know flash is the hero who suffer more than anyone, including batman, the man have made a lot of timelines and reset them because of darkside, oh and also theres is a comic where batman kills flash and take hes speed
It's like the real life batman comic book with the special needs Batman.
THEY ARE GIVING YOU THE KIDS BARRY
Theres a Galaxor in all of us
The injustice movie was an injustice
Batman did Flash dirty! Flash is a genuinely good person! He saved Batman, but in the end he reduced him to this?! You know? There is more than one universe in DC. A whole multiverse. An omniverse even! And infinite timelines. Injustice is one of those alternate universes and timelines. It would be a shame if someone were to...destroy it.
Oh that's kinda funny! They both need to learn to walk again.