Barry Allen is Tony Stark’s and Bruce Banner’s son from another Earth, but gets kidnapped by the Reverse Flash and taken to the universe where the Flash is originally seen in. Tony, Bruce, and the Avengers are frantic in searching for Barry, but to no avail. 20 years later, Barry is 22 years old and a CSI at CCPD while also working secretly working as the Flash and saving Central City. A few months after Barry got his powers, he begins to have memory flashes of strangers from another universe. At first, they are small memories, nothing major. Once he defeats the Reverse Flash/Harrison Wells/Eobard Thawne, they begin to appear rapidly to the point where he can’t go anywhere without seeing two men and feeling love towards both. After getting …show more content…
Suddenly, a villain set on getting revenge on the Avengers for stopping his plans of world domination comes back. He finds out that Barry is their new member and kidnaps him. The villain takes Barry to his cavern, where he locks him up in a speed-proof cell. The Avengers and SHIELD work day and night to find their youngest Avenger while Tony and Bruce begin to feel a sense of Déjà vu. The villain runs DNA tests on Barry and finds out Barry is Tony and Bruce’s son. He begins torturing Barry and hurting him so much that he wouldn’t be able to heal as fast. Once the villain feels content with his work, he goes to face the Avengers who have found where they were. Right before they attack him, the villain begins talking about Barry and how if they killed him, they would activate the explosive collar on him and would end up killing both. He pointedly looks at Tony and Bruce and asks, “You wouldn’t want to kill your own son, would …show more content…
It made sense to them why Barry was so familiar to them, he was the son they lost long ago. Tony is horrified on how he couldn’t recognize the boy he gave birth to. The moment of processing the revelation is cut short when one of Villain’s workers calls him with new information on how to use Barry’s DNA. Bruce takes one look at Barry hurt and strapped to the metal table unconscious and he willingly lets the Hulk take over. The Avengers end up fighting the Villain while the workers try to take Barry away. However, that is stopped when Tony and Hulk burst in and take them all out. Tony quickly catches Barry and flies him to the Quinjet with Hulk following and taking out more workers. All the Avengers get onboard the jet and fly out of there with the Villain unconscious and handcuffed. Hulk shrinks back down to Bruce and he quickly runs over to where Tony is cradling Barry in his arms. Bruce begins treating Barry’s wounds early and setting broken bones properly before they heal too quickly. Barry wakes up in a hospital bed in the Avengers Tower again, this time with only Bruce and Tony in there with him. Once they notice Barry is awake, they begin asking him questions and never leaving his side. Barry admits they he knew they were his parents, but he was afraid they wouldn’t want him after so long. Tony and Bruce are quick to assure him that they will always want Barry back home with them,
The conflict of this story is Bright boy Aka the sidekick to phantom justice is trying to stop phantom justice from destroying all of the sidekicks in the world. in my opinion I thought the ending of this story was entertaining because things looked like they were going to turn for the
Dan Greenburg explains in, “Sound and Fury”, how a simple kind words can avoid “a minor act of provocation” (464). In today’s society, people tend to overlook what they say and how they say it to avoid any dramatic event. People have a tendency to put their pride before thinking, which causes theatric event as explain when Dan Greenburg mention, “we carry around a lot of free-floating anger” (463). Holding in anger cause people to overreact an action that could have been handle in different kind of situation. A person should put their emotion a side and think about what kind of consequences their actions can bring. Today, people are always getting in fights in bars or school footballs game which shatters other people’s fun. It makes people
Ken Hamblin is the author of “The Black Avenger.” He has worked in various media fields and continues to work as a talk radio host and has a talk show of his own. He also refers to himself as a thinking black man (384-385). Hamblin seems to believe that hard work is the only way to be successful. Hamblin writes an effective work that portrays ethos by using his racial credibility, pathos to invoke emotions, and logos by cause and effect.
Furthermore, as the movie goes on Everett and his crew continue to meet new people along t...
As with most vigilantes, Arrow is ultimately a criminal. Although he is saving innocent lives and tries to keep corruption at bay, by doing so, he is still killing people. A series of flashbacks help the audience understand his passion for repairing his wealthy families wrongs. He gets shipwrecked alone on an island after he watches his father kill himself to save his own life.
do his bidding. When a certain Byram B. White tried to get rich, Stark had him
In this quote, one can clearly see that on the surface, they are simply talking about the death of his father. Although it is never explicitly stated it the story, it is implied many times that his father is on the cusp of death, and the reason why Barry is taking the time to shave his father is because so that his father can die on his own terms, his attitude of
...s sleep, to catch Thor, who is holding onto Loki. It is at this time that Loki finally confesses is reasoning for his actions, “I could have done it, Father! I could have done it! For you! For all of us!” (Miller). Odin does not approve of Loki or his actions at this point, and a disappointed Loki lets go of his once-brother Thor, and Loki falls into a warm whole, to be presumed dead until a year later when he comes back for revenge in the Avengers.
This plot begins when Bruce , an 18 year old high school boy was at a
They believe what contributed to the film’s success was Ben’s “black-rage”. He was a harsh hero, even shooting one of the other characters who was defenseless. Although Ben played the protagonist, he still wouldn’t be described as a hero. All he wanted to do was survive and everyone looked to him to be the leader, so he had to reluctantly take the role. Ben and Barbara being alone in the farmhouse caused some attention.
One of the best things a book can do is make a small change to the world and see how that changes the world. Skybreaker by Kenneth Oppel does this perfectly. Matt, the protagonist, is one of the crew on a cargo zeppelin. Zeppelins are much more common in this world due to the existence of a lighter-than-hydrogen gas called Hydrium that caused zeppelins and blimps to be commonplace and even more prevalent airplanes, as they have never been invented. While Matt is aboard the cargo vessel a horrible storm hits and the ship is sent to high altitudes to avoid the storm. Far above the ship the mythical ship Hyperion is spotted. The captain of the cargo vessel, unfeigned by the dearth of oxygen, decides to approach the Hyperion. The cargo vessel tries
Rites of passage are a part of ritual, notably life-cycle rituals, and are defined to be seen as markings of significant life events during the process of the individual transitioning from one societal status to another; these transitions are, for example, often ones into adulthood. In both formal religious traditions and contemporary works of literature, the progression of the individuals involves rituals as well as rites of passage. For the purpose of this paper, the religious figure of Moses and the contemporary hero of Captain America will be analyzed in terms of their own rites of passage. Both of these figures develop throughout their myth, as well as when transitioning into important phases of their life, they are presented with these
He dons a mask to hide his true identity and as Zero become the leader of the resistance
He believes in barnes and tries to stop zemo in which later they confronted their half team mates Stark and some others. Later on Stark receives a letter from Rogers that when the world will need Avengers they all will