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LordSpiffy
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@M-Dude  
I’ve seen phasing and even an hadoken-like effect in some of he cartoons. I’m just having an Quicksilver X-Men: Days of Future Past-esque scene running through my head. A Flash/reverse-Flash brawl going on with other stuff extremely slowed down, even with the phasing taken in account, maybe finishing move bring speed back to normal. The Flashpoint Paradox kinda covers this idea, I’m imagining something like if they were fighting “normally” with slow-mo soldiers fighting, occasionally knocking into them or using their weapons without all the hyper special effects.
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@LordSpiffy  
Having read Flash comics for a long time, having stopped only recently, I can say that speedster vs. speedster battles tend to be way more intense than that. For starters, moving faster doesn’t just mean that they move at higher speed, it means that, as they move faster, they are able to manipulate their environment in various ways to attack each other. Also, they can control their vibrations in different ways. In enclosed spaces, that means they can pass through walls to attack stealthily, or destabilize the molecular structure of matter to cause explosions. There’s plenty more I could say, but I’d suggest looking up the books themselves.
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@Mojo  
Be that as it may, from the little bits of comic that I have read I still prefer Wally to Barry as the Flash at the very least.  
I also really liked the sidekick taking up the legacy thing which is kinda gone now.
Mojo

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Wally in the comics was basically a totally different character than he was in the JL cartoon….
 
well that’s not ENTIRELY accurate, JL toon Wally was basically based off Wally in his earliest issues of his time of hte Flash in the late 80s, with some elements of Barry and later Wally thrown in too.
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Suddenly realized: if the Flash got in a fight with another speedster, it would be like two regular people fighting relative to them…
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I got to be honest, I’m still really annoyed at how Barry’s resurrection messed with what the Flash, Wally West, had going on.  
Though I don’t really read the Flash, Wally was the one I grew up on (Justice League cartoon) so the “demotion” he’s gone through is kinda upsetting.