Jay Garrick: The Flash #1 - "The More Things Change…" (2023)
written by Jeremy Adams
art by Diego Olortegui & Luis Guerrero
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The Flash
Finale Behind the Scenes
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Flash Comics #14 (1941) by Gardner Fox & Everett Hibbard
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Chapter Fics Poll (I came up with like 14 good ones that I really like)
Thicker Than Blood: Jade asks for Poison Ivy’s help to come up with an antidote after Roy comes down with a mysterious illness; she believes a poison is to blame
Slow and Steady: Judy Garrick and Bart Allen have to work together when Jay and Joan go missing
What A Drag!: Jason starts street racing after running away from home; Bruce takes interest in a mysterious street racer appearing at Gotham’s street takeovers
The Outer Ring: Kyle takes up wrestling as a pastime after the death of his girlfriend
Jump!: Exchange student, Garth, stays with Oliver Queen and Roy Harper for his sophomore year in high school. He tries to stay to himself out of fear of rejection, but Roy shows him a side of life he’d never experienced before
Swan Song: Cassie enrolls at an all girl’s art academy while struggling to break free from the shadows of her predecessors who happened to be alumni there
My Better Nature: Grant Emerson starts at a new school and befriends a boy on his track team
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Lace's Official Ranking of Couples from The Flash
5: Joan and Jay
They're just adorable and I love them. That's all.
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"Under domesticity, not only personality but also emotional expressiveness was gendered. "There is but little of genuine emotion in our [sex],"said an observer in 1839. Men were expected to be instrumental in their attitudes toward the world, to be doers. Self-control became closely identified with manhood. A working-class man told Lillian Rubin in the 1970s, "Guys talk about things and girls talk about feelings." "After a lifetime of repressing his feelings," Rubin notes, "he often is a blank, unaware that he’s thinking of or feeling anything." Though Rubin links this phenomenon to class, Deborah Tannen found that it continued to characterize conventional masculinity in the 1980s. Men, she found, often assume that the purpose of conversation is problem solving, an approach not shared by women. Our particular gender arrangements, which associate conventional masculinity with tight self-control and a narrow emotional range, make men from Mars and women from Venus."
Williams, Joan (2000). Is Domesticity Dead?. Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do About It (pp. 24). Oxford University Press.
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Last time I was in Washington, I walked over a mile to go see HER again.
J. William Fosdick, Adoration of St. Joan of Arc, 1896, fire etched wood relief, three panels, each: 109 3⁄4 x 49 1⁄2 in. (278.8 x 125.7 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William T. Evans, 1910.9.8
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Jay Garrick: The Flash #1 - "The More Things Change…" (2023)
written by Jeremy Adams
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The Flash
Behind the Scenes
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Flash Comics #1 (1939) by Gardner Fox & Harry Lampert
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