The lone Godspeed proclaimed their defeat due to Impulse's recklessness, before attacking the Flash. But the Flash was able to phase through his attack and the Godspeed, defeating them.
Well, technically the Flash is the fastest because he's the protagonist and he also is the source of the speed force, Barry Allen. But at this time Godspeed is quite a bit faster than Barry. So Godspeed is faster but wont be for very long. If The Flash did not have his speed, how strong would he be?
The Flash 7x18 Barry and Thawne vs Godspeed.
He is basically invulnerable, because he has phasing powers, which allows him to walk, run or go through anything. He has the fastest reflexes, so even if something very fast is trying to hit him e.g. Superman, The Flash has reflexes so fast, so he can easily just phase through Superman's strong punch.
With Barry, Wally is faster than him and for Wally, the only person who has ever been faster than him was Zoom but Wally was able to figure out how to overcome the villain's advantage.
According to Tempus Fuginaut, Wally is the Fastest Being in the Multiverse, and his Speed is essentially Infinite. By reciting the Speed Force Formula, Wally can tap into the Speed Force in a different way, allowing him to move at beyond light speeds with no effort, making it appear as if time was frozen.
In a competition of speed between the Blue Blur and the Scarlet Speedster, it will take more than math and science to really comprehend their overall speed. However, taking all things we know into account, Flash would win a typical race against Sonic the Hedgehog and come out as the faster of the two.
Barry Allen is perhaps one of the greatest conduits of the Speed Force in the history of comics. Not only is he able to channel the Speed Force, enter the Speed Force, steal Speed Force, and grant Speed Force, he's actually able to become the Speed Force itself.
As a Speed Force Conduit, Jay Garrick (DC Comics) can steal speed from others, even beings as powerful as Superman, to render them immobile.
After Barry imbues him with "organic speed" from the Speed Force, Godspeed attempts to become a god, only to be defeated by a younger Barry and Eobard Thawne and incarcerated at Iron Heights Penitentiary with his memories removed.
Godspeed is the sixth villainous speedster to appear in the show. The first being Eobard Thawne, the second being Zoom, the third being Trajectory, the fourth being The Rival, and the fifth being Savitar. Additionally, he is the fourth one to be a main villain.
Reverse Flash kills Godspeed Scene HD || The Flash 7x18.
Superhuman Speed: The Black Flash can move at vast superhuman speeds, easily keeping up with Barry Allen, and surpassing the speed of light.
During Dark Nights: Metal by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, the Batman of a Dark Multiverse Earth melded himself with the Barry Allen of that world. He became the Red Death, who was a vicious speedster capable of outpacing even the Flash.
Reverse-Flash
Reverse-Flash is not only one of the most powerful Flash versions, but he is also one of the most dangerous supervillains to ever grace the pages of DC comics. Eobard Thawne, Professor Zoom, whatever you want to call him managed to create his own version of Speed Force – a negative Speed Force.
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Allen, also known as the Flash (see figure 1), is the fastest man alive. For the CW interpretation of this well-known superhero he is shown to be able to run at speeds of 1633 ms -1 (Mach 4.8), which is approximately 2.5 times the speed of Concorde. ...
Flash is only human. Speed doesn't allow him to not need air. I wanted to point out that Wally ran through space in that infamous moment where he outran instant teleportation. In fact he ran through space and time for over a week in that race without air.
In all cases, Thor reads about twice as fast as Flash! In the context of a physical race between the characters, the difference in speed is more interesting. The Flash travels at ludicrous speed, let's say realistically at the speed of light or 670,616,629 miles-per-hour.
11 He Would Lose: Thor Wields A Powerful Enchanted Hammer As The God of Thunder. Barry Allen's abilities allow him to move so fast he can dodge bullets, hand-to-hand attacks, and even run up walls to escape. However, all of his abilities wouldn't be able to hold up against the god of thunder.
Like DC, Marvel has plenty of warriors capable of sprinting past the rest of their superhero brethren. But the two Marvel superheroes with the best chance of outpacing The Flash are Runner and Quicksilver.
The two heroes have raced several times since then, in the comics, cartoons and movies. As a general rule, the comics claim that The Flash is the faster hero, with Barry Allen, Wally West and even an octogenarian Jay Garrick having outrun Superman over the years.
Wally West is the Fastest Flash and is arguably the fastest being that has ever existed, as said by Max Mercury—and it has been remarked that Wally and Barry are the only two speedsters that were fast enough to even outrun death itself.
By being able to travel in a dimension where time has been eliminated, Dragon Ball's Goku proves that he is technically faster than even the Flash.