[Alerta de spoiler! A matéria a seguir contém revelações sobre “The Flash #130”.]
In the comics, the fusion between the universes of Marvel and DC is a territory full of exciting possibilities. The fusion of these universes allows iconic characters from both sagas to share pages, creating new, action-packed stories.
In this context, the issue “The Flash #130” stands out with a plot that combines Flash’s speed with Thanos’ power.
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New rivalry between characters
The snap of fingers Thanospowered by the Infinity Stones, is one of the most impactful moments in Marvel comics and cinematic sequences.
The act of annihilating half of life in the universe in an instant is a demonstration of his immeasurable power and marks a culmination in the films’ narrative.
In issue #130 of “The Flash”, Wally West (who is the Flash) presents an intriguing twist. Facing an opponent who tries to send him to the past with the intention of killing him, Wally makes unexpected use of his powers related to the Speed Force.
He performs a daring move by “stealing” his own body’s speed for a few precious seconds. This causes their organs to temporarily shut down, resulting in momentary death.
Although risky, this ability opens a window into a possible strategy against Thanos’ snap. Assuming the Flash is able to accurately calculate the exact moment the Mad Titan would perform the snap, he could employ the Speed Force in an ingenious way.
The idea of using Flash’s powers in such an intriguing and challenging way creates a captivating scenario and incites discussion among comic book fans. However, like all stories involving time travel and manipulation of cosmic powers, this strategy is not free from complications and possible setbacks.
The union of the Marvel and DC universes in stories, like the one presented in “The Flash #130″ by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, with art by Paul Ryan, revealed fascinating concepts and allowed fans to explore new ways of dealing with situations of extreme power.