Wally West became the Flash after Barry Allen. His origin involves being the nephew of Iris West. He gained his super - speed powers in a similar way to Barry, through a chemical accident in a lab. This accident exposed him to the same forces that gave Barry his powers, and thus he became Kid Flash first and later the Flash.
The key elements are his relation to Iris West, the chemical accident in the lab, and his progression from Kid Flash to the Flash.
Wally Pipp was a baseball player. He was once a first baseman. One day, he got a headache or something and asked to be taken out of the game. Lou Gehrig replaced him, and Gehrig then went on this amazing streak of consecutive games played.
Since I don't know the 'Wally Purling Christmas Story', I can only guess that it might be a heartwarming tale about Wally Purling during the Christmas season. It could involve things like Wally's Christmas traditions, his family and friends, or perhaps a special event that happened to him at Christmas. But again, this is all speculation as I have no real knowledge of this story.
Well, regarding the Wally Mackey success story, if he is in a particular field like sports, perhaps he was an underdog athlete. He might have trained relentlessly, faced numerous setbacks but still managed to reach the top of his game. He could have broken records or won championships that no one expected him to, which would be his mark of success.
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, there has been a version of Wally West depicted as black in some comic storylines.
It depends on which specific comic continuity you're referring to. In some, he's deceased, but in others, he's still alive and kicking.
Wally could be developed by showing his growth in character. For example, if he was a bit cocky before, he could return more humble and with a deeper understanding of the world. This change could be a result of his experiences while he was away.
Well, the 'It 2' origin story is about how the terror resurfaces. After a long time since the first encounter with Pennywise, the Losers' Club members are drawn back to Derry because Pennywise isn't truly gone. There are lingering evil forces in the town. The origin story also shows how the past traumas of the characters are re - awakened, and they must face their fears once more to stop Pennywise for good this time.
Well, I really like the fanfic 'Wally West: Racing Against Time'. It's a thrilling read as it pits Wally against a new and powerful enemy that can manipulate time, which creates a whole new set of challenges for him. Then there's 'Wally West and the Lost Speed Force'. This one is more of an emotional journey as Wally tries to find his connection to the speed force again. And don't forget 'Wally West's Allies and Adversaries' which gives great insights into the characters he interacts with.