![]() ![]() I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait for the fall and more episodes to come! See you then, Couch Clubbers!Īshley V. “We Are the Flash” has introduced a very cool element in the final minutes of The Flash’s fourth season. After all, as the title of this episode tells us: We Are the Flash. I look forward to the reveal of exactly who her alter ego is-will she still be called Cruise? When Jesse Quick is superheroing on either Earth-2 or Earth-3, she goes by “the Flash,” so there’s a chance that in the future “the Flash” is exactly how the rest of the world know Nora. In “We Are the Flash,” our television version of Nora says that Iris is her mother and I think for the sake of the show that is the right call to make. ![]() …Unless we think they’ll be introduced next season? Their powers vary from Nora’s and have more to do with manipulation of the emotional spectrum, but for more on them you’ll have to read the comics! Jason and Jenny Allen are twin superheroes with the same parentage as Nora who are also members of this future Justice League team. Nora also has siblings in the “Legacy” story arc. Nora Allen’s superheroic alter ego is “Cruise.” In the beginning, her maternal parentage was a little bit of a mystery, although this name definitely pointed to Jessica. Her mother is Barry’s fellow member of the Justice League, Green Lantern Jessica Cruz. As her last name suggests, she is the daughter of Barry Allen, although her mother is not Iris West. For example, we meet Hunter, who is the son of Wonder Woman…and also Superman, despite the fact that in the present day Clark Kent is married to Lois Lane and they have an awesome son, Jon Kent. ![]() A number of these characters (introduced by writer Bryan Hitch), are the result of couplings of members of the Justice League, rather than some of the more traditional comic book couples. She debuted in 2017’s JUSTICE LEAGUE #26 in a story called “Legacy” that introduces and unpacks the identities and power sets of a new generation of super kids. While Dawn might be the better-known name for Barry and Iris’ daughter, a character named Nora Allen does exist in the comic books. So yes, as if there were any further proof needed that she’s Barry’s daughter, Nora’s taken right after her father’s superhero tactics and is messing up the timeline with the best of them! Nora claims to have come from the future and remained in present day to the point where the timeline is now in danger. Nora is obviously named in tribute to Barry’s late mother, and she appears wearing Iris’ jacket that became her metahuman costume when Iris had her stint as a speedster. The Mystery Girl is the progeny of Barry and Iris, although she goes by a different name: Nora Allen. Well, for all that, Dawn Allen turned out not to be the case. For those reading along at home who maybe haven’t read that many Flash comic books, Dawn Allen is the daughter of Barry Allen and Iris West-Allen, and along with her twin brother, Don, is half of the heroic speedster duo known as “the Tornado Twins.” Although not a part of the current DC Rebirth continuity, Dawn is where many fans’ brains go when we think of Barry and Iris’ potential children. Like many people, when she was first introduced, I suspected that she might have been Dawn Allen. It also gifted us a return visit from Wally West (cut to me cheering as I watched the final scene of this episode!), and the revelation of the Mystery Girl’s identity. “We Are the Flash” facilitates the death of the Thinker and the tying up of loose ends that we have come to expect in the denouement of a #DCTV show. Proceed only if you are current, or at your own risk. If you haven’t yet watched Th e Flash season four finale, “We Are the Flash ,” then I’m going to give you a great big SPOILER WARNING right here. ![]()
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