Shit, I just aw a trailer with a major spoiler for next week.
So much for that surprise!
So much for that surprise!

In the comics, Central City is in Ohio.
Actually I discovered DC already has a completely unrelated character named Spartan. From Jim Lee's Wildstorm team WildCATS.
By the way, there is a Spartan in DC Comics, originally created by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee for Wildstorm's WildC.A.T.S. in the '90s.
Only in the sense it has a "twin" across the river. And that's only since COIE, when Keystone and Central wound up in the same Universe. According to this site, Keystone/Central is North of Kansas City (Cities?) in the DCU.In the comics, Central City is in Ohio.
I thought it was a surrogate for Kansas City.
Actually I discovered DC already has a completely unrelated character named Spartan. From Jim Lee's Wildstorm team WildCATS.
By the way, there is a Spartan in DC Comics, originally created by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee for Wildstorm's WildC.A.T.S. in the '90s.
Does Christopher have half of us on ignore?
In the comics, Central City is in Ohio.
I thought it was a surrogate for Kansas City.
I was wondering that. But its very possible we just posted at the same time. So he did not realize I already posted that.
In the comics, Central City is in Ohio.
I thought it was a surrogate for Kansas City.
Okay... that Wikipedia article on Central City says that The Flash (the TV series) explicitly puts Central City in Missouri... but it's only 600 miles from Star(ling) City, which is on the West Coast???
There has never been any mention when Oliver or Barry have visited "Iron Heights" that they are traveling a long distance. Clearly Henry Allen was imprisoned in Central City. There where numerous examples of that. That he was watching the singularity and The Flash save the city from his Prison cell is the best.
Same goes with the prison in Star City. Inmates escaped it from it do to the Earthquake, right?
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