I think it's in some specific DC Comics storyline. But to be precise, I'd need to look it up for you.
Wally West appears on the Mobius Chair in 'Justice League' comics. It's a significant moment for his character.
There are specific storylines within the New 52 Flash series where Wally gets powers. These often involve complex plot developments and encounters with powerful forces.
Wally West's powers come from a unique set of circumstances. It involves a scientific mishap that leads to his contact with the Speed Force, granting him the amazing speed and other related powers that define his character in the comics.
No, the blue chair is not a comic strip. It could be a physical object or something described in a different context.
In certain comic book runs, a black Wally West has made appearances. This character variant has added diversity and new story possibilities to the comics.
Yes, she does. Catra undergoes a significant character transformation and finds redemption in the comic.
One of the best is 'The Return of Barry Allen' storyline. It's great because it shows Wally dealing with the return of his mentor in a very complex way. He has to face his own insecurities while also dealing with the changes Barry's return brings to his life as The Flash.
Yes, he does die in some comic storylines.
No, Negan doesn't die in the comic books. He remains a significant character throughout.
Yes, in some storylines, Thor does gain weight and become fat.