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Jay Garrick
Jay Garrick

Jay Garrick

353 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–2026 · 30 key issues
Who is Jay Garrick?

College student Jay Garrick accidentally inhaled radioactive hard-water vapors in a laboratory mishap, gaining extraordinary superhuman speed. Donning a winged helmet inspired by the god Mercury, he became the Flash — one of the earliest costumed heroes and a founding member of the Justice Society of America.

Few characters can claim to have literally launched a legacy — Jay Garrick debuted in Flash Comics #1 in 1940, making him one of DC's true Golden Age originals, born in an era when superhero comics were still inventing their own rules. Across an astonishing 86-year publishing history and 333 catalogued appearances, Jay has proven himself one of the most enduring figures the medium has ever produced, turning up in Flash, Justice League of America, and beyond, sharing pages with the absolute titans of the DC universe — Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Hawkman. With 30 key-issue appearances to his name, collectors have long recognized that Jay Garrick isn't just a historical footnote; he's a living cornerstone, the original Flash whose presence still resonates whenever the scarlet lightning runs.

Identity

Real name. Jay Garrick (Jason Peter Garrick)

Powers. Superhuman speed (Speed Force connection), accelerated reflexes/perception, near-flight running, intangibility via molecular vibration; originally attributed to inhaling hard-water/heavy-water vapors.

Teams & affiliations
Justice LeagueJustice Society of AmericaGhost Patrol
★ First appearance
Flash Comics #1
Jan 1940

Trivia

  • Jay Garrick's Silver Age comeback arrived via a multiverse story that reintroduced DC readers to the concept of Golden Age and modern heroes coexisting on separate Earths.en.wikipedia.org
  • When Jay first returned, DC accounted for his apparent aging and retirement gap by slotting him into the Earth-Two continuity, making him the centerpiece of one of comics' earliest major alternate-world continuity fixes.en.wikipedia.org
  • Jay ultimately became one of DC's clearest examples of a legacy hero reshaped by continuity revisions, evolving from a straightforward Golden Age lead into a symbolic bridge between eras and a recurring anchor for cross-generational Flash stories.en.wikipedia.org
  • Geoff Johns has written more of Jay Garrick's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 38 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–2020

Superman #7 1940
Superman #7
Wonder Woman #23 1947
Wonder Woman #23
The Flash #123 1961
The Flash #123
Detective Comics #338 1965
Detective Comics #338
Justice League of America #110 1974
Justice League of America #110
Justice League of America #195 1981
Justice League of America #195
Infinity, Inc. #4 1984
Infinity, Inc. #4
Flash #98 1995
Flash #98
The Spectre #62 1998
The Spectre #62
JSA #54 2004
JSA #54
Countdown #6 2008
Countdown #6
Worlds' Finest: Futures End #1 2014
Worlds' Finest: Futures End #1
The Flash #750 2020
The Flash #750

Appearances (301–353 of 353, oldest first)

Batwoman (2011)
#20
Solo: The Deluxe Edition (2013)
JSA Omnibus (2014)
#1
The Flash Omnibus (2014)
#1
Worlds' Finest: Futures End (2014)
#1
Convergence: Infinite Earths (2015)
#1
Identity Crisis (2016)
Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar (2016)
Convergence (2016)
Absolute Infinite Crisis (2017)
JSA by Geoff Johns (2018)
Young Justice (2017)
#3
Wonder Woman by John Byrne (2017)
#3
Heroes in Crisis: The Price and Other Stories (2019)
The Flash 123 (Facsimile Edition) (2020)
The Flash (2016)
Justice League of America by Brad Meltzer: The Deluxe Edition (2020)
Batman (2016)
Who's Who Omnibus (2021)
#1
Flashpoint: The 10th Anniversary Omnibus (2021)
Bizarro Comics: The Deluxe Edition (2021)
Alan Scott: The Green Lantern (2023)
Dawn of Justice Society of America (2024)
#1
Flash (2022)
normalman Fortieth Anniversary Omnibus (2024)
Power Girl: Uncovered (2024)
#1
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman (2023)
#6
Batgirl (2025)
Jenny Sparks (2024)
#4
DC Finest: Justice League of America: The Bridge Between Earths (2024)
DC Finest: The Flash: The Human Thunderbolt (2024)
DC Finest: Justice Society of America: For America and Democracy (2024)
Absolute Power (2025)
#1
Justice League: The New 52 (2024)
#2
The Final Night (2025)
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen - The Deluxe Edition (2025)
DCeased Omnibus (2025)
DC Finest: Justice League of America: The Return (2025)
DC Christmas - 24 histoires pour attendre Noël (2025)
Batman 1 (Facsimile Edition) (2025)
Supergirl (2025)
DC / Marvel: Superman / Spider-Man (2026)
#1