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Jay Garrick first appeared in The Flash Comics #1, and eventually joined the Justice Society of America. He was a new kind of hero for the time, breaking ground that many heroes heroes would be built on. He became the first Golden Age original (not counting the Trinity) to make an appearance in the Silver Age, and opened the door for the multiverse concept to come to superhero books. His adventures in the modern day have been some of the best of all time, and he has slotted into a very important role in the DC superhero community. Garrick represented the Flashes in the current blockbuster event DC K.O, showing that he’s still vital all these years later. He’s a legend and it’s about time he got his flowers.
Jay Garrick Changed the Comic Industry in Numerous Ways

So, we’re going to start with his origin, because this plays a big role in how important the character is to comic history. Jay Garrick was just a college student, who accidentally gained powers because of a science experiment radioactive hard water. He was an everyman in a time when most of the headlining heroes of DC were aliens, wealthy people of some kind, reincarnated princes, magicians, and the like. Jay wasn’t one of those. He was a college student who had an accident with radiation. He was basically a Silver Age Marvel-style hero in 1940, breaking ground that would make the House of Ideas into a juggernaut.
He was the first Flash, creating a legacy that would become one of the most important well-known in comics, and Barry Allen’s origin is basically just a modification of his. Super speed wasn’t as refined as it is today, and it was amazing to see a hero with his kinds of power back then. His costume was also different from the standard, a simple outfit with cool headgear that was missing a big part of Golden Age superhero costumes. Capes were the standard back then, and he broke that rule (the first Sandman also didn’t have a cape, and came before Jay but he didn’t really have a traditional costume). His sleek, cool costume would become the standard in the years to come, with Jay breaking ground for the future once again.









