


While personal choices are one thing, some things in each reboot of the suit have had some trademark characteristics that never did change. Not too shabby, not to bright, the perfect balance that screamed ‘A new superhero is in town’. While the hardback has graced those changes with panache, the Flash suit in the TV show since 2014 has gone through it’s own personal “rebirth” each season.įor me, the personal favorite would be the season 1 suit. In the comics, saying the Flash has gone through quite an amount of change will be the understatement of the century. If the suit is too shabby the hero will be termed not as a loser more than a hero.

The color, the shape, and the design all contribute to the hero’s identity and popularity among the masses. The mark of a true superhero is his suit. The popular Arrowverse and its ever-growing fan-base owe it to The Flash for their primetime entertainment since years. Netflix may have teamed up with Marvel now but it was The Arrow and The Flash that truly popularized the genre in the small screens. The Flash, for all its flaws, is still the progenitor of the New Age TV superheroes.
