The Flash (1990 TV Series)

"This is crazy. The Flash was just a man. Well, not to these people. Especially the younger ones? He's a hero."

- Barry Allen and Warren Garfield

The Flash is a television series based on the DC Comics character, The Flash.

The series is developed by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo, with the first and only season premiering on September 20, 1990 and concluding on May 18, 1991, ending the short series with 22 episodes in total.

While a another series based on The Flash in the Arrowverse was developed decades later, it had no obvious connections to its predecessor. However, the thirteenth episode of the second season,, featured archive footage from the 1990 series and connected both series as part of a greater Multiverse. In the Elseworlds crossover event, Barry Allen returned with John Wesley Shipp reprising his role and was featured in the Crisis on Infinite Earths event, concluding his story as The Flash nearly 30 years later.

Synopsis
Barry Allen, a forensic scientist working for the Central City police, is struck by lightning and doused in chemicals in his lab. He develops super speed and creates a superhero identity for himself to fight crime: The Flash. Research scientist Dr. Tina McGee works at Star Labs and helps Barry fight crime while trying to understand how his powers are developing. As well as his super heroics, Barry tries to maintain a private life, and tries to keep his superhero identity from his colleagues, his boss Lt. Garfield, and his best friend, Julio Mendez.

Main Cast

 * John Wesley Shipp as The Flash (Barry Allen) and Pollux
 * Amanda Pays as Dr. Tina McGee
 * Alex Désert as Julio Mendez
 * Paula Marshall as Iris West

Trivia

 * Despite the show's short run, it had enough cultural impact that the The Flash had to inherit the main cast.