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Barry Allen
Barry Allen

Barry Allen

707 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1957–2026 Β· 39 key issues
Who is Barry Allen?

Police scientist Barry Allen gained incredible super-speed after a bolt of lightning struck his lab, showering him with electrified chemicals. Adopting the identity of the Flash, he became Central City's scarlet speedster and a founding member of the Justice League.

Few characters can claim to have literally ignited an entire era of comics, but Barry Allen's debut in Showcase #8 in 1957 β€” brought to life by the brilliant creative team of John Broome and Carmine Infantino β€” is widely credited with launching the Silver Age itself, making him one of the most historically significant figures in DC's long legacy. Over nearly seven decades of publishing history, he has anchored The Flash and Justice League of America while rubbing shoulders with the absolute titans of the DC Universe: Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman among them. With 39 key issues to his name across 705 catalog appearances, Barry Allen isn't just a character with a long run β€” he's a cornerstone, the kind of figure whose stories have shaped and reshaped the entire DC cosmos time and again. If you're serious about understanding how modern superhero comics came to be, Barry Allen is essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen

Teams & affiliations
Justice League
β˜… First appearance
Showcase #4
Sep 1956

Part of the The Flash legacy

Barry Allen is one of 4 heroes to carry the The Flash mantle. See the whole The Flash family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Barry Allen's Silver Age adventures came loaded with "Flash Facts" β€” bite-sized science digressions baked right into the stories as part of DC's deliberate post-Wertham push to frame comics as educational rather than delinquent.biffbampop.com
  • Barry helped cement DC's multiverse in mainstream comics, anchoring the now-famous concept that the Flash's earlier adventures "really happened" on a separate Earth β€” a notion that became foundational bedrock for all of DC's later continuity.biffbampop.com
  • Barry's run ultimately ended with Crisis on Infinite Earths, a landmark event in which his sacrifice and the long absence that followed became one of the defining continuity resets in the entire history of superhero comics.biffbampop.com
  • Gardner Fox has written more of Barry Allen's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 58 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1957–2022

Showcase #8 β˜… 1957
Showcase #8
My Greatest Adventure #80 β˜… 1963
My Greatest Adventure #80
World's Finest Comics #175 β˜… 1968
World's Finest Comics #175
Justice League of America #110 β˜… 1974
Justice League of America #110
Justice League of America #149 β˜… 1977
Justice League of America #149
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 β˜… 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #23 1987
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #23
Congorilla #3 β˜… 1993
Congorilla #3
JLA: Year One #7 1998
JLA: Year One #7
Outsiders #27 β˜… 2005
Outsiders #27
Countdown #6 β˜… 2008
Countdown #6
Supergirl #3 2012
Supergirl #3
Titans #5 2017
Titans #5
'Tis the Season to Be Freezin' #1 2022
'Tis the Season to Be Freezin' #1

Appearances (1–150 of 707, oldest first)

Showcase (1956)
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956)
Mammoth Annual (1959)
#1
The Brave and the Bold (1955)
Adventure Comics (1938)
My Greatest Adventure (1955)
Tales of the Unexpected (1956)
Secret Origins (1961)
#1
Action Comics (1938)
Superman (1939)
Mystery in Space (1951)
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
Aquaman (1962)
#18
Our Fighting Forces (1954)
#88
Tomahawk (1950)
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Detective Comics (1937)
Blackhawk (1957)
Challengers of the Unknown (1958)
#43
Teen Titans (1966)
#1
Green Lantern (1960)
#43
G.I. Combat (1957)
P. S. (1966)
#2
Swing with Scooter (1966)
#5
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (1958)
#80
The Adventures of Jerry Lewis (1957)
Binky's Buddies (1969)
Super DC Giant (1970)
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular (1971)
#6
All Star Adventure Comic (1959)
#70