
And he will meet his final fate at the hands of:

Two important lessons to be learned here. #1:

Which also means that, as groovy as the Bob Haney Teen Titans were, they never fought crime in the 60s or 70s.
I hate sliding time scales.
The second lesson?

(I will concede that Tom Peyer and Steve Lightle might have meant "looted the graves" metaphorically. In which case the lesson is "Don't keep dead villains' greatest weapons just laying around where a crazed super-gorilla can get his damn dirty ape paws on them.")
Anyway, Wally ends up "lashed to a boomerang of mirrors," and "launched to a place outside of time and space, never to return."
Hmm, maybe that would explain his complete absence from any DC comics the past couple of years...
From Flash 80-Page Giant #2 (1999).
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So the real question of the day is this:
Would Mega Rouge be able to beat Composite Superman?
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Who the hell are the guys XS is talking to? They look like the dude from the Pringles logo!
Interesting take on Wally there. It looks like the influence of "Kingdom Come" was still in effect, in that both versions of future-Wally show much of his physical essence lost to the Speed Force.
Those are Myles and Dexter, two robots charged with restoring the Flash Museum...
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