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This article is about the current Flash. For the original Flash of the 1940s, see Flash (Justice Society).
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The Flash is a superhero from Central City.

Physical appearance[]

The Flash is a young man. He wears a red suit with a yellow color scheme and it has the signature Flash logo on the front as well as lightning bolt decoration round the sides.

Personality[]

In Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, Barry Allen is a person dedicated to spending time with his friends, Shaggy and Scooby, and is upset with them always having to help Mystery Inc. solve crimes. As the Flash is well-meaning in that he tries to help Mystery Inc. solve crimes at a much faster pace, but Mystery Inc. does not appreciate his help as it interrupted their "mojo," according to Fred. Despite this, he seems to have little control over his speed abilities, as he appears to instinctually use his abilities. In any case, he is naturally impatient with Mystery Inc.'s crime-solving methods, deeming them too slow.

Powers and abilities[]

  • Speed: The Flash is so named for his abilities to run, move, and think at light speeds. He also possesses great stamina as he can do so without signs of physical exertion. However, in Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, he is unable to do so without eating beforehand.

History[]

Early life[]

Before this Flash, there was another superhero with the same name and powers from the 1940s, who was also a member of the Justice Society of America.[1]

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Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[]

The Flash was the mantle of Barry Allen, a friend of Shaggy and Scooby who shared their gluttony and would frequently eat with them. As Shaggy and Scooby would constantly leave Allen to solve crimes with other members of Mystery Inc., Allen assisted Mystery Inc. to capture the criminals faster. However, Mystery Inc. did not appreciate his help, with Fred stating that his use of "super speed" interrupted their "mojo." Despite this, when Fred, Daphne, and Velma were kidnapped by a villain posing as a teddy bear, the Flash rescued them and exposed the Trickster.[2]

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