It was just an art reference. Which is why Flash only ever calls them superhero comics and never acknowledges his future self is called The Flash.
Could've been better.
Auguste de Rivière is a knight lost in time. From the Dark Ages to the modern era, he pursues a cruel necromancer across time and space. But, somehow, Auguste has lived... and died... in countless times and places. What is the secret of his fractured existence? And are there answers that his companion, Jane Foole, might be hiding from h...
Cool, in every way possible. Jeff Lemire never lets you down.
DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics present the ultimate superhero crossover event of 2019!
Dropped into the DC universe, the Black Hammer heroes find themselves captured by members of the Justice League who blame them for the cosmic switch-and on the Black Hammer Farm, the displaced DC heroes search for answers and a way out of their buco...
Cute!
The saga of how #couplegoals Archie and Sabrina came to be-and like the start of any good love story, it's filled nervous first date jitters, butterflies and a good amount of supernatural
“I know the pain of losing someone close to me,” Mera says, having murdered her intimate partner and then just getting over it like it wasn’t even a thing. Also it’s like for sure canon that Flash read the original Flash’s comics, why is continuity like this?
"The Justice Doom War" part two! The culmination of Lex Luthor's plan hinges on his beating the Justice League to the prize, ratcheting up the peril as the Year of the Villain continues! The Totality has shattered and its pieces have been tossed across space and time. Thus, the Justice League must also split apart, forming three search teams to com...
Doublechecked. So you are right, he did meet Jay Garrick, but he kept forgetting his name as he stood in front of him and by the end he didn't remember him anymore.
It is probably similar to how Wally could only exist if someone was his "lightning rod" and remembered everything about him.