- Keystone City
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fictional city in theDC Comics universe. Specifically, it is the home of both the original Flash, Jay Garrick, and the third Flash,Wally West . Keystone City first appeared in the 1940s in the original "Flash Comics" series.Within the comics, Keystone has been described as being "the blue collar capital of the
United States " and a center of industry.Location
Keystone City's location over the years has been treated as vague, much like DC's other fictional cities such as
Gotham City and Metropolis, though most writers have shown it as being located inPennsylvania (likely due to Pennsylvania being nicknamed "the Keystone State"). Starting in the 1990s, however, Keystone has been treated as being located inKansas , near theKansas /Missouri border, adjacent to Central City. "JSA" #16 (November 2000) explicitly states that Keystone City is in Ohio, but "Flash" v.2 #188 (September 2002) states that it is in Kansas. In the latter, the Flash constructs a bridge that connects Keystone City and Central City. ("Keystone City, Kansas. Central City, Missouri. Forever united, and under my protection," as his internal monologue reads.)Under DC's Multiverse system between the early 1960s and 1985-1986's "
Crisis on Infinite Earths " miniseries, Keystone City is located on Earth-Two (home of the Justice Society and DC's Golden Age characters), in the same space as Earth-One's Central City (Earth-One being the home of the Silver Age superheroes, and Central City being the home of the Silver Age Flash, Barry Allen). With the changes rendered to DC's fictional reality due to "Crisis", Keystone and Central becometwin cities .Three miles from Keystone is
Iron Heights , the security prison which holds the supervillains when captured.Besides heavy industry, Keystone is also the home of WKEY-TV, a
television station where Wally's girlfriend/wife Linda Park works.Jakeem Williams (aka
Jakeem Thunder of the JSA) attends Wilson High School in Keystone, according toJSA Classified #5History
Originally, the city is defended in the 1940s by the original Flash, Jay Garrick, against such villains as the Fiddler, the Thinker, Shade, and Turtle; coinciding with the real-world cancellation of "All-Star Comics" (the last venue in which Garrick's adventures were seen, as part of the
Justice Society of America ), Garrick goes into retirement in the early 1950s after the forced breakup of the original Justice Society due toMcCarthyism . In the early 1960s, Garrick is shown coming out of retirement in the classic story "Flash of Two Worlds ", published in "The Flash" #123 (September 1961), and resumes his duties as the protector of Keystone CityStarting in the late 1980s, Keystone City becomes the home of Wally West, the current Flash. Most of Wally's "rogues gallery", including the
Weather Wizard ,Mirror Master ,Captain Boomerang , andGorilla Grodd , also begin to plague Keystone instead of Central City. Over the years, many of these rogues have fluctuated between criminal acts and crimefighting. With the events of the "Identity Crisis" crossover, it has become apparent that this is due to the actions of the brainwashed supervillain known as the Top.Future
In the Teen Titans story arc, "
Titans Tomorrow ," set ten years in the future, the whole of Keystone City is converted into a giantFlash Museum .External links
* [http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/keystone-city.html Information on Keystone City from the Flash fansite "Those Who Ride The Lightning"]
* [http://www.fourthhorsemanpress.com/Flash/ Crimson Lightning] - An online index to the comic book adventures of the Flash.
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