The Flash Runs Faster Than Ever to Save His Son

 

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In the comic book "The Flash #799" by Jeremy Adams, Tom Derenik, and Fernando Pasarin, Wally West, also known as the Flash, faces a difficult challenge: his newborn son, Wade, has been kidnapped by Granny Goodness. Granny has a powerful relic called the Eternity Mind that gives her control over reality. She creates an infinite space between herself and the Flash, making it impossible for him to reach her no matter how fast he runs.


However, driven by his love for his son, Wally taps into his powers and pushes himself to run faster than ever before. He surpasses the concept of eternity itself and lands a powerful blow on Granny Goodness, rescuing his son and returning them safely to Earth.


Wally West has always been known for his incredible speed and his dedication to training to become faster. He has achieved remarkable feats in the past, like running faster than teleportation and saving cities in an instant. He has even outrun the Black Flash, a symbol of death for speedsters.


But this latest achievement of outrunning eternity takes Wally's abilities to a whole new level. It shows that he has reached a point where his powers can be considered god-like. He defies the laws of physics and accomplishes the impossible by running a distance that is seemingly infinite in mere seconds to save his child.


Wally's skills and determination have always set him apart, allowing him to break the limits of what is physically possible. Now that he has outrun an abstract concept like eternity, it seems that there are no obstacles he cannot overcome. This incredible feat solidifies Wally West as DC's greatest hero when it comes to achieving the impossible.


Fans can witness Wally's amazing accomplishment in "The Flash #799," which is available for purchase now.

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