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Quicksilver…the man many believe to be Marvel's answer to DC's The Flash. Quicksilver, as his name implies, is really fast. His speed has been estimated well over 8500 miles per hour.
He gets FASTER. While The Flash show puts Barry at physics-breaking speeds already, the comics introduce a Flash character that can outrun even him: Wally West. How fast is Wally West? Wally West can run at something called the “trans-time velocity”.
Like other speedsters, Godspeed can run up to 10 times the speed of light by entering the Speed Force.
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.
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.
Superhuman Speed: The Black Flash can move at vast superhuman speeds, easily keeping up with Barry Allen, and surpassing the speed of light.
In the DC comics, Accelerated Man is the Earth 19 equivalent of the Flash.
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. ...
Doctor Strange is a Master of the Mystic Arts who wields a number of powerful spells and artifacts, making him a dangerous threat. Beating the Flash as simple as Doctor Strange moving the battlefield to another dimension or changing into one of his more powerful forms.
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.
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.
Originally Answered: Who would win in a fight between The Flash and Thor (the Marvel comics character)? People are just taking into account that Thor is strong and durable, while Flash is only fast. There are no ways Thor can win. If Thor summons a portal, Flash will avoid it.
That gives Quicksilver a speed of 280 +/- 188 kilometers per second (or, if you insist on thinking in miles per second, 174 +/- 117 mps). Yes, that's way faster than the speed of sound, but way slower than the speed of light.
The Flash is known for his speed, but his 'time clone' ability effectively allows him to reshape reality and even gain new powers. There is one ability that the Flash possessed in comics that basically turned him into a god.
The Black Racer is a fictional character, a deity and avatar of Death in the DC Comics universe who often hunts those affiliated with the Speed Force.
Oliver Queen visits Earth-2 to retrieve Dwarf Star particles for the Monitor. He succeeds before Earth-2 is destroyed by an anti-matter wave sent by the Anti-Monitor, though Black Siren managed to escape with him.
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.
His speed doesn't come from the Speed Force, but from altering his own relative time, slowing or speeding up the world around him, allowing him to run even faster than the Flash.
Ryan Wilder, also known as the Red Death, is a major antagonist in the 2014 TV series The Flash, serving as a mentioned antagonist in Seasons 5 and 8 and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Cobalt Blue) of Season 9.
While it is fairly obvious that the Flash could run circles around Thanos under normal circumstances as his powers make him virtually untouchable, there wouldn't be much the Scarlet Speedster could do if he was around for Thanos' Infinity Snap as there is no way to outrun the god-like power of cosmic chance.
Saying the Flash can beat the Hulk is kind of a no brainer because the Flash can beat just about everybody. The Speed Force gives the Flash all kinds of powers, but beyond that, he's just extremely hard to hit.
4 FLASH WOULD BEAT: Loki
Loki constantly uses his magical background to either aid or ail his brother, more often the former. Loki's cunning mind is one of his most powerful assets, but facing off against someone who is able to move faster than he could think would put him at a disadvantage.