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Speedster (fiction)

A speedster is a character, primarily in superhero comics, whose powers primarily relate to superhuman speed (also known as superspeed). Primary abilities shared by all speedsters include running at speeds far in excess of human capability (to varying degrees) and resistance to the side effects of such velocities (air resistance, inability to breathe, dynamic shock resulting from contact with objects at high speed, etc.). In almost all cases, speedsters can physically attack opponents by striking them at high speed, imparting great kinetic energy without themselves being harmed. A variety of other powers have been attributed to speedsters, depending on the story, their power's origin, and their universe's established continuity and rules.

Cover to The Flash #750 (March 2020), showing the title character with fellow speedsters

Plausibility and artistic license edit

The use of speedsters in fiction requires artistic license due to the laws of physics that would prohibit such abilities. Moving at the speed of sound, for example, would create sonic booms that are usually not heard in such stories, and generate substantial heat. An enormous amount of energy would also be required to achieve such speeds, and speedsters would need to consume massive amounts of calories to sustain their energy.

The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe states that the character Nova maintains speeds which can be considered "modest", especially when carrying a passenger. It also concedes that a solid object moving in the Earth's atmosphere at several times the speed of sound or faster would wreak havoc on the planet, and that moving at such speeds would prohibit Northstar from breathing, while the generated wind/friction would ravage his body. On the other hand, it states that the character Quicksilver was born with adaptations that make high speeds possible, such as enhanced cardiovascular, respiratory, musculature, and digestive systems, a more efficient metabolism, better lubricated joints, tendons with the tensile strength of spring steel, unidentified bone composition that can withstand the dynamic shock of his touching the ground at speeds over 100 miles an hour, and a brain that can process information fast enough for him to react to his surroundings at high speed.[1]

In DC Comics, the Flash family of speedsters derive their abilities from an extradimensional energy source known as the Speed Force, which grants them superspeed and various other abilities required to use it, such as durability.[2] The Speed Force is a cosmic force based around velocity and movement and is the in-universe representation of reality in motion, being the very cosmic force that pushes space and time forward. However, the Speed Force is not the source from which all DC characters with superspeed get their powers. For example, Superman runs and flies quickly owing to his alien physiology, while Captain Marvel/Shazam and Wonder Woman are empowered by the gods.

Writer John Byrne maintained modest abilities for the speedster character Danny Hilltop in his series John Byrne's Next Men. Although Danny can keep pace with a race car, the friction generated by his speed melts any footwear he wears, burning his feet. Thus he runs barefoot, having toughened the soles of his feet through a regimen of pounding increasingly harder materials.[3]

Other writers choose not to offer any scientific explanations for the questions raised by the actual use of such abilities. Peter David, whose run on the series Young Justice included the junior speedster Impulse, has opined that speedsters are inherently difficult to write: "Speedsters make me nervous, because if you play them accurately, they're impossible to beat ... I could deal with Impulse because he was easily distracted."[4][5]

In other media edit

Speedster characters appear in other media such as film, video games, anime and manga, the most notable being the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog and supporting characters, and Looney Tunes characters Speedy Gonzales and the Road Runner.

Others include:

References edit

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  23. ^ Elvy, Craig (December 24, 2020). "The Boys: Every Speedster Known (So Far)". Screen Rant. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
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A speedster is a character primarily in superhero comics whose powers primarily relate to superhuman speed also known as superspeed Primary abilities shared by all speedsters include running at speeds far in excess of human capability to varying degrees and resistance to the side effects of such velocities air resistance inability to breathe dynamic shock resulting from contact with objects at high speed etc In almost all cases speedsters can physically attack opponents by striking them at high speed imparting great kinetic energy without themselves being harmed A variety of other powers have been attributed to speedsters depending on the story their power s origin and their universe s established continuity and rules Cover to The Flash 750 March 2020 showing the title character with fellow speedstersPlausibility and artistic license editThe use of speedsters in fiction requires artistic license due to the laws of physics that would prohibit such abilities Moving at the speed of sound for example would create sonic booms that are usually not heard in such stories and generate substantial heat An enormous amount of energy would also be required to achieve such speeds and speedsters would need to consume massive amounts of calories to sustain their energy The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe states that the character Nova maintains speeds which can be considered modest especially when carrying a passenger It also concedes that a solid object moving in the Earth s atmosphere at several times the speed of sound or faster would wreak havoc on the planet and that moving at such speeds would prohibit Northstar from breathing while the generated wind friction would ravage his body On the other hand it states that the character Quicksilver was born with adaptations that make high speeds possible such as enhanced cardiovascular respiratory musculature and digestive systems a more efficient metabolism better lubricated joints tendons with the tensile strength of spring steel unidentified bone composition that can withstand the dynamic shock of his touching the ground at speeds over 100 miles an hour and a brain that can process information fast enough for him to react to his surroundings at high speed 1 In DC Comics the Flash family of speedsters derive their abilities from an extradimensional energy source known as the Speed Force which grants them superspeed and various other abilities required to use it such as durability 2 The Speed Force is a cosmic force based around velocity and movement and is the in universe representation of reality in motion being the very cosmic force that pushes space and time forward However the Speed Force is not the source from which all DC characters with superspeed get their powers For example Superman runs and flies quickly owing to his alien physiology while Captain Marvel Shazam and Wonder Woman are empowered by the gods Writer John Byrne maintained modest abilities for the speedster character Danny Hilltop in his series John Byrne s Next Men Although Danny can keep pace with a race car the friction generated by his speed melts any footwear he wears burning his feet Thus he runs barefoot having toughened the soles of his feet through a regimen of pounding increasingly harder materials 3 Other writers choose not to offer any scientific explanations for the questions raised by the actual use of such abilities Peter David whose run on the series Young Justice included the junior speedster Impulse has opined that speedsters are inherently difficult to write Speedsters make me nervous because if you play them accurately they re impossible to beat I could deal with Impulse because he was easily distracted 4 5 In other media editSpeedster characters appear in other media such as film video games anime and manga the most notable being the video game character Sonic the Hedgehog and supporting characters and Looney Tunes characters Speedy Gonzales and the Road Runner Others include Characters in the My Hero Academia franchise Deku All Might and Tenya Ida Ingenium have been noted to have super speed thanks to their quirks or genetic mutation powers that grant them super human abilities Characters in the Dragon Ball franchise including Goku and Frieza 6 7 Daphne Millbrook from the NBC television superhero drama Heroes 8 9 Characters in the manga One Punch Man including Saitama 10 Flashy Flash 11 12 and Speed o Sound Sonic 13 14 Dash Parr from the Pixar motion picture The Incredibles 15 16 Bree Davenport the bionic hero from the Disney XD television series Lab Rats 17 18 19 Mr Quick a recurring character from the Disney XD television series Mighty Med 20 Billy Kid Quick Thunderman a main character from the Nickelodeon television series The Thundermans 21 Characters in the comic book The Boys and its television adaptation including A Train 22 Shockwave 23 and Mister Marathon 24 Race Noble from the comic book Noble Causes 25 26 Josef Red Rush from the comic book Invincible and its television adaptation 27 References edit Gruenwald Mark Sanderson Peter w The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe no 5 p 55 amp 128 February 1992 Marvel Comics Jacobs Eammon January 5 2018 15 Things You Didn t Know The Speed Force Can Do CBR com Archived from the original on June 29 2018 Byrne John w Byrne John a John Byrne s Next Men no 7 September 1992 Dark Horse Comics David Peter October 21 2003 WHAT CHA WANNA KNOW Peterdavid net Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved January 13 2021 David Peter August 26 2003 ANY QUESTIONS Peterdavid net Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved January 13 2021 Gramuglia Anthony March 27 2020 DC Vs DBZ Is Goku Faster Than Flash Not Counting Instant Transmission CBR com Archived from the original on March 28 2020 Retrieved January 13 2021 Godino Edward August 30 2020 Dragon Ball Z Does Goku also Have Super SPEED Screen Rant Archived from the original on January 13 2021 Retrieved January 13 2021 The character is referred to as a speedster on Page 3 of the August 25 2008 TV Guide and refers to herself as such in The Second Coming Characters amp Cast The Speedster Brea Grant BBC 2014 Archived from the original on October 5 2008 Retrieved January 13 2021 Francis Zac January 3 2021 One Punch Man 10 Fastest Characters In The Franchise Ranked CBR com Archived from the original on January 4 2021 Retrieved January 13 2021 Mazzuca Anthony November 1 2020 One Punch Man 10 Things That Make No Sense About Flashy Flash CBR com Archived from the original on November 3 2020 Retrieved January 13 2021 Adler Liz May 11 2020 One Punch Man 10 Interesting Facts About Flashy Flash You Need To Know CBR com Archived from the original on May 24 2020 Retrieved January 13 2021 Toluanguy June 15 2020 One Punch Man Speed o Sound Sonic Could Be the Most Powerful S Class Hero CBR com Archived from the original on June 16 2020 Retrieved January 13 2021 Ahmad Suzail August 18 2020 One Punch Man 5 Anime Characters Who Are Faster Than Sonic amp 5 Who Can t Keep Up CBR com Archived from the original on January 13 2021 Retrieved January 13 2021 Angulo Chen Sandie June 19 2018 Incredibles 2 is a super first acting job for 10 year old The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 19 2018 Retrieved January 13 2021 The Incredibles Characters The Walt Disney Company Archived from the original on July 31 2013 Retrieved January 13 2021 Caramanica Jon February 24 2012 Better Child Rearing Through Chemistry and Genetics The New York Times Archived from the original on February 29 2012 Retrieved January 13 2021 Disney XD Set to Premiere Lab Rats A Comedy About a Teenager and His Three Super Human Siblings on Monday February 27 Disney XD January 9 2012 Archived from the original on January 13 2021 Retrieved January 13 2021 via The Futon Critic Fastest Girl in the World Disney XD October 19 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 12 22 Retrieved January 13 2021 via YouTube Mighty Med The Mother of All Villains Screener Archived from the original on November 5 2015 Retrieved August 13 2015 Jennifer Maldonado July 28 2017 Time to Say Goodbye The Thundermans Is Officially Coming to an End J 14 Retrieved February 3 2018 Liu Narayan July 25 2020 Why A Train Is the Top Speedster in The Boys Universe CBR com Archived from the original on October 4 2020 Retrieved January 13 2021 Elvy Craig December 24 2020 The Boys Every Speedster Known So Far Screen Rant Retrieved December 24 2020 McGuire Liam November 23 2020 The Boys Homelander Accidentally Killed Their Version of The Flash Screen Rant Archived from the original on January 13 2021 Retrieved January 13 2021 Sullivan Michael Patrick Faerber Concludes Noble Causes Comic Book Resources August 19 2008 Arrant Chris The Other Family of Superheroes Retiring NOBLE CAUSES Newsarama August 3 2010 Stewart Brenton March 27 2021 Invincible Reveals Its Version of the Justice League and Then Destroys It CBR com Retrieved March 27 2021 Portals nbsp Comics nbsp Speculative 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