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One of the most defining stories in Flash history occurs when Barry uses his speed to travel back in time to prevent his mother's murder. While he succeeds in saving her, the "butterfly effect" ripples through time, creating a dark, broken reality known as where the Justice League never formed and the world is on the brink of destruction.
Barry Allen's journey began with a childhood tragedy: his mother, Nora, was mysteriously murdered, and his father, Henry, was wrongfully imprisoned for the crime. This injustice drove Barry to become a forensic scientist for the Central City Police Department, where he spent his nights obsessively searching for the truth. One of the most defining stories in Flash
Barry eventually realizes that some tragedies cannot be undone without destroying the future. In a heartbreaking sacrifice, he allows his mother to die to restore the timeline, though the world is never quite the same again. Iconic Foes and Allies This injustice drove Barry to become a forensic