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'The Flash' Art Shows New Costumes As Tribute To Speed Force Universe Characters

'The Flash' Art Shows New Costumes As Tribute To Speed Force Universe Characters

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"The Flash" on CW is already on a good run with its third season and, with it, fans of both the franchise and the series are showing off their tributes to the Scarlet Speedster. Moreover, the other characters within the DC series are getting their share of the creative renditions.

According to Comic Book, a few fan art entries for "The Flash" have spread all over the web, featuring some of the other characters within the universe witnessed both on the small and big screen. Artist BossLogic made designs that captured the essence of Ezra Miller's Flash, one that is yet to reveal himself in the upcoming "Justice League" film.

The same goes for Kid Flash, or Wally West (Keiynan Lonsdale), and Zoom, or Jay Garrick (Teddy Sear), who are both parts of The CW show's universe. The art for Kid Flash proved to be interesting as it showcased not just the one depicted by the show. It was also the outfit worn by the original Wally West from the graphic novel. The Flash's uniform is given a diverse twist compared to the more comic-loyal rendition of Grant Gustin (CW's Flash), showing a slightly fully armored overall look.

The new speedster known as Godspeed is also a noticeable addition to the art series. Being one of the fresh faces based on the comic book, Godspeed dons a white-and-gold suit that depicts the godly image the character goes for. A new look for Reverse Flash, The Flash's nemesis, has also been showcased.

"The Flash" on The CW stars Grant Gustin as the scarlet speedster, with his leading lady Iris West portrayed by Candice Patton. The rest of the cast includes Danielle Panabaker as Caitlin Snow, Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon and Tom Cavanagh as Harrison Wells to name a few. "The Flash" is also set to become a movie, starring Ezra Miller, with a release likely to happen in 2018. 

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