The Flash Family is one of the most recognizable fraternities in the DCU. It includes a collection of speedsters and their allies from across time and space. Time travel has been a constant thorn in the Flash Family’s collective side, however. Many of its members have gotten themselves lost in the 4th dimension over the years. Fortunately, Judy Garrick, has found her way home. She may have only just thundered back onto the scene, but she appears ready to blaze her own trail and prove that she has something that the other members of her family lack.The Flash Family started with the original Flash, Jay Garrick, and his young daughter, Judy. Judy lived up to her father’s legacy as his sidekick, The Boom. She brought the thunder that followed her old man’s lightning. Judy first appeared as a grown woman in the possible future of New Golden Age #1 (by Geoff Johns, Diego Olortegui, and others). But she wouldn’t make a name for herself until her appearance in Stargirl: The Lost Children #3 (by Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms and Rob Leigh). Judy set herself apart from the rest of the Flash Family here by showing her new friends why they called her “The Boom.”Judy Garrick has all the powers fans expect from a Flash: speed, durability, limited time-travel abilities, and electrokinesis. But Judy brings another power to the table that the other Flashes don’t have: her trademark boom. These sonic booms can be heard throughout Stargirl: The Lost Children, usually accompanying Judy as she speeds off. Judy’s ability to manipulate sound provides her with unique offensive and defensive capabilities. Her booms could be used against enemies in the form of powerful sonic blasts. Judy has the potential to use this power in a variety of creative ways too. She could combine her speed and sonic powers to create a boom in one place, before she appearin another. The ability to cause distractions would be a great tool in Judy’s role as a speedster and sidekick.The DCU’s Villains Are as Important as the Heroes
The Flash Family is one of the most recognizable fraternities in the DCU. It includes a collection of speedsters and their allies from across time and space. Time travel has been a constant thorn in the Flash Family’s collective side, however. Many of its members have gotten themselves lost in the 4th dimension over the years. Fortunately, Judy Garrick, has found her way home. She may have only just thundered back onto the scene, but she appears ready to blaze her own trail and prove that she has something that the other members of her family lack.
The Flash Family started with the original Flash, Jay Garrick, and his young daughter, Judy. Judy lived up to her father’s legacy as his sidekick, The Boom. She brought the thunder that followed her old man’s lightning. Judy first appeared as a grown woman in the possible future of New Golden Age #1 (by Geoff Johns, Diego Olortegui, and others). But she wouldn’t make a name for herself until her appearance in Stargirl: The Lost Children #3 (by Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms and Rob Leigh). Judy set herself apart from the rest of the Flash Family here by showing her new friends why they called her “The Boom.”
Judy Garrick has all the powers fans expect from a Flash: speed, durability, limited time-travel abilities, and electrokinesis. But Judy brings another power to the table that the other Flashes don’t have: her trademark boom. These sonic booms can be heard throughout Stargirl: The Lost Children, usually accompanying Judy as she speeds off. Judy’s ability to manipulate sound provides her with unique offensive and defensive capabilities. Her booms could be used against enemies in the form of powerful sonic blasts. Judy has the potential to use this power in a variety of creative ways too. She could combine her speed and sonic powers to create a boom in one place, before she appearin another. The ability to cause distractions would be a great tool in Judy’s role as a speedster and sidekick.
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