In my opinion, 'Star vs the Forces of Evil' is appropriate for many ages. The art style is appealing to both younger and older viewers. It has a story that revolves around a princess from another dimension trying to fit in on Earth while also dealing with her own world's problems. There are some comical moments, some emotional parts, and action scenes. While the action can be a bit much for the very youngest, most kids, teens, and adults can find something to like about this show.
It's likely a fan - created work related to 'Star vs. the Forces of Evil'. Fanfic usually takes the original concept, characters, and setting from the source material and creates new stories. Maybe it's about new adventures of Star and her friends, or alternate versions of the events in the original show.
Well, 'Star vs the Forces of Evil' is not entirely for all ages. There are battles and some dark moments in the show. While it's not extremely graphic or inappropriate in a major way, it does have elements that are better understood by those who are a bit older, like pre - teens and above. The humor also might be a bit more sophisticated for younger kids to get.
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, 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.
Wally West's speed in the comics is off the charts. He can move at velocities that surpass the limits of normal comprehension. His powers allow him to zip around and perform feats that seem impossible to others.
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.