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The Flashes do not to wear "uniforms." The Green Lanterns, Blackhawks and Darkstars wear uniforms. The Flashes wear costumes. That should be fixed in the article for the sake of accuracy. [[User:Darin Wagner|Darin Wagner]] 19:07, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
The Flashes do not to wear "uniforms." The Green Lanterns, Blackhawks and Darkstars wear uniforms. The Flashes wear costumes. That should be fixed in the article for the sake of accuracy. [[User:Darin Wagner|Darin Wagner]] 19:07, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Darin, this is Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Be_bold|be bold]]. I'm making this change, but next time, feel free to change the article yourself and explain it. Anyway, to clarify, a [[uniform]] is worn by members of a group to indicate group membership and/or role. The whole point is to make people look the same. Most super-hero costumes, including the Flashes, are designed to stand out individually. While designs have been handed down to successors, there's no Flash group made up of characters wearing similar outfits. --[[User:Kelson Vibber|Kelson]] 19:45, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

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Merge with The Flash?

What's the difference between this page and The Flash?--Htmlism 15:17, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

More than one Flash which needs their own article. Brian Boru is awesome 15:29, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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The Flash does not wear a "uniform"

The Flashes do not to wear "uniforms." The Green Lanterns, Blackhawks and Darkstars wear uniforms. The Flashes wear costumes. That should be fixed in the article for the sake of accuracy. Darin Wagner 19:07, 16 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Darin, this is Wikipedia: be bold. I'm making this change, but next time, feel free to change the article yourself and explain it. Anyway, to clarify, a uniform is worn by members of a group to indicate group membership and/or role. The whole point is to make people look the same. Most super-hero costumes, including the Flashes, are designed to stand out individually. While designs have been handed down to successors, there's no Flash group made up of characters wearing similar outfits. --Kelson 19:45, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]