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* YouShouldHaveDiedInstead: Oliver states that if the world was fair, Roy Harper would be alive and Wally West would be dead, as Wally cause the explosion that killed Roy.
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This run marks the return of Wally West as the central Flash in the comics since Barry Allen's return in 2008. This status quo was set up by ''Infinite Frontier'' #0, but its premise has been a long time coming. Wally's return to prominence was one of the big parts of the DC Rebirth initiative, as well as teased in several arcs of ''ComicBook/TheFlashRebirth'', while the return of his family was a lingering plot point for the entirety of Rebirth and was eventually resolved in ''ComicBook/FlashForward'' and ''Death Metal'', with Wally's family now returned and their histories with him fully restored.

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This run marks the return of Wally West as the central Flash in the comics since Barry Allen's return in 2008. This status quo was set up by ''Infinite Frontier'' #0, but its premise has been a long time coming. Wally's return to prominence was one of the big parts of the DC Rebirth initiative, as well as teased in several arcs of ''ComicBook/TheFlashRebirth'', ''ComicBook/TheFlash2016'', while the return of his family was a lingering plot point for the entirety of Rebirth and was eventually resolved in ''ComicBook/FlashForward'' and ''Death Metal'', with Wally's family now returned and their histories with him fully restored.



* ArcWelding: The first arc ties the events of ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' to Savitar's supposed death during 2009's ''The Flash: Rebirth''; he actually managed to escape into the Speed Force. And that he was who ''actually'' caused the Speed Force explosion at Sanctuary, not Wally losing control.

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* ArcWelding: The first arc ties the events of ''ComicBook/HeroesInCrisis'' to Savitar's supposed death during 2009's ''The Flash: Rebirth''; ''ComicBook/TheFlashRebirth''; he actually managed to escape into the Speed Force. And that he was who ''actually'' caused the Speed Force explosion at Sanctuary, not Wally losing control.

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!!''The Flash (Infinite Frontier)'' provides examples of:story arcs with their own pages include:
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* ''ComicBook/OneMinuteWar''
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!!Tropes found in other issues of ''The Flash (Infinite Frontier)'' include:

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* IncrediblyLamePun: Wally is really leaning into his dad status with his humour, a lot of which consists of really, really lame puns and dad jokes. The only person who seems even slightly amused by them is Linda.


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* PungeonMaster: Wally is really leaning into his dad status with his humour, a lot of which consists of really, really lame puns and dad jokes. The only person who seems even slightly amused by them is Linda.
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* WholePlotReference: The "Blink of an Eye" arc, where the Speed Force causes Wally to BodySurf throughout time and space, with the task of [[SettingRightWhatOnceWentWrong fixing surges of Speed Force energy]] (and with a sprinkling of TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf being inverted for good measure), is basically DC doing their own version of ''Series/QuantumLeap''.

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* WholePlotReference: The "Blink of an Eye" arc, where the Speed Force causes Wally to BodySurf throughout time and space, with the task of [[SettingRightWhatOnceWentWrong [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong fixing surges of Speed Force energy]] (and with a sprinkling of TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf being inverted for good measure), is basically DC doing their own version of ''Series/QuantumLeap''.

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** Issues 796 [[spoiler:completes the undoing of ''Heroes in Crisis'' by revealing that, barring Roy and Poison Ivy since they were brought back anyway, all the corpses were clones, just like "Wally" was and Gold Beetle saved the real people.]]

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** Issues 796 [[spoiler:completes the undoing of ''Heroes in Crisis'' by revealing that, barring Roy and Poison Ivy since they were brought back anyway, all the corpses were clones, just like "Wally" "Wally"'s corpse was and Gold Beetle saved the real people.]]
** Issue 799 reveals that [[spoiler:Robbie Long didn't die in an accident with his father and half-sister, Cerdian didn't die during the Spectre's attack on Atlantis, and Mr. Terrific's son wasn't stillborn thanks to Paula's death, but all three were saved by Granny Goodness for one of her plans.
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