Well, remember that this Flash is Wally, who should be around the same age as Dick.The Flash is 20?
Keep in mind that I am generalizing and not looking deeply into the continuity of the show, though Wally has started his crime-fighting career by the time of the Superman animated series. I'd also say that the timeline of the DCAU might be a bit fluid, if not as much so as the mainstream DC Comics universe.Then he should be around mid twenties, like 25 in JL
At the start of STAS? My guess is mid to late 20s based (see my earlier post). I tend to think 27-28 years old to be near Lois's age.Just wondering how old is DCAU clark?
What age range?At the start of STAS? My guess is mid to late 20s based (see my earlier post). I tend to think 27-28 years old to be near Lois's age.
Huh? I don't understand. I literally just told you mid to late twenties.What age range?
Idk what this is in reference to. The comics aside from the recent Justice League Infinity aren't canon to the animated continuity. Basically an alternate universe like the Justice Lords or Justice Guild.also a comic irrc says he was 27?
It's animation so that's pretty debatable... so that's an overall weird question to ask. Just watch the show or google images or look on the various websites out there and make your own conclusion.But how old does he look though?
In Secret Origins, they imply that it has been six months since Legacy (off the top of my head).I do not remember where I read this, but I remember reading someplace Clark is perpetually 29/30. As for DCAU, not sure as they did age him a little in JL Season 1.
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Sorry for being late but youngest age for Clark I mean?Huh? I don't understand. I literally just told you mid to late twenties.
Per "Monkey Fun," Lois was 8 years old in the flashback then it's stated the present timeline of the show is 20 years later. So Lois basically is 28 at the start of STAS. At the 4:17 mark, the line on the screen reads Twenty Years Later just before Superman attacks the meteor field then at 6:03, Lois states "I was eight, okay?"
Per "World's Finest" Part One, at 3:48, Alfred mentions the Laughing Dragon was carved nearly 30 years ago in China.
Per "New Kids in Town," the Smallville part of the episode would have take place at least after Play That Funky music came out in 1976 (the song at the dance seems loosely based on it), at the dance Clark mentions "Kareem" or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who got famous in the NBA in the early 70s, after the theatrical airing of Star Wars in 1977 since Kenny references Darth Vader at 11:48 and Tattooine at 11:58, and after the Dukes of Hazzard started airing January 26, 1979 as Martha asks Jonathan if it's on at 13:50 as an excuse to give Clark and Lana some privacy. In the beginning of the episode at 1:11, there's a timestamp 2979 A.D. but it's left unsaid what year exactly Brainiac and the Legion go back to. Based on the pop culture references, could be anywhere between 1978 to early 80s and Clark is a teen then.
So ultimately idk if Bruce Timm and co. intended for Clark and Lois to be same age but he should be around her age, maybe a year or two younger or older. Idk if anyone in the staff ever got specific about that hence my guess Clark should be in his mid to late twenties at the start of STAS.
Idk what this is in reference to. The comics aside from the recent Justice League Infinity aren't canon to the animated continuity. Basically an alternate universe like the Justice Lords or Justice Guild.
It's animation so that's pretty debatable... so that's an overall weird question to ask. Just watch the show or google images or look on the various websites out there and make your own conclusion.
In the scenes where's he's a teenager in high school? Logically between 15-17...Sorry for being late but youngest age for Clark I mean?
Oh I meant youngest age range in STAS hahaIn the scenes where's he's a teenager in high school? Logically between 15-17...
If the Flash is working in a police lab as seen in Justice League (including his origin flashback/dream sequence in "The Brave and the Bold"), he's got to be in his mid-20s at least. There's no real problem with Wally being older than Dick Grayson, though, since Barbara Gordon is older than Dick in the comics but younger than him in the DCAU.Yeah, I think it was he's 20 in STAS then mid-20s by JL.