Linda Park (DC)

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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
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Linda Park was a female human born in the modern age as the daughter of '''Lisa Park''' and '''John Park'''.
  
 
===Flash===
 
===Flash===
  
Afterwards, Linda was taken to S.T.A.R. Labs for a medical check-up to make sure that she was well after the Thinker taking control of her where she discovered that she was pregnant. (Flash v2 #188)
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Afterwards, Linda was taken to S.T.A.R. Labs for a medical check-up to make sure that she was well after the Thinker taking control of her where she discovered that she was pregnant. (Flash v2 #188) She later took a ride back to Keystone City with a study partner called '''Cliff''' who she had known over the coming weeks. Despite their work being study, she came to feel that his intentions were more of a romantic nature and she attempted to talk to him about it during the drive. At that moment, Keystone City was beset upon by a giant beanstalk whereupon Linda was shocked to find out that 'Cliff' was actually Brother Grimm who had made a new plan to take over Keystone and get revenge on the Flash. This involved kidnapping his love Linda to become Grimm's princess in the magical kingdom of Eastwind. Brother Grimm's powers quickly determined though that Linda was pregnant with the Flash's child and intended to terminate the pregnancy but was stopped by Wally West. He battled Grimm to save Linda whilst Hawkman cut down the magic beanstalk thus severing the link between Eastwind and Earth. This led to Brother Grimm's defeat as he was shunted back to his kingdom whilst Linda, Wally and Hawkman returned back to Earth. (Flash v2 #191)
  
 
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*''Flash v2'': (1989)
 
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Revision as of 07:58, 28 May 2020

Linda Park is a female comic character who features in DC Comics

Contents

Biography

Origin

Linda Park was a female human born in the modern age as the daughter of Lisa Park and John Park.

Flash

Afterwards, Linda was taken to S.T.A.R. Labs for a medical check-up to make sure that she was well after the Thinker taking control of her where she discovered that she was pregnant. (Flash v2 #188) She later took a ride back to Keystone City with a study partner called Cliff who she had known over the coming weeks. Despite their work being study, she came to feel that his intentions were more of a romantic nature and she attempted to talk to him about it during the drive. At that moment, Keystone City was beset upon by a giant beanstalk whereupon Linda was shocked to find out that 'Cliff' was actually Brother Grimm who had made a new plan to take over Keystone and get revenge on the Flash. This involved kidnapping his love Linda to become Grimm's princess in the magical kingdom of Eastwind. Brother Grimm's powers quickly determined though that Linda was pregnant with the Flash's child and intended to terminate the pregnancy but was stopped by Wally West. He battled Grimm to save Linda whilst Hawkman cut down the magic beanstalk thus severing the link between Eastwind and Earth. This led to Brother Grimm's defeat as he was shunted back to his kingdom whilst Linda, Wally and Hawkman returned back to Earth. (Flash v2 #191)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Linda Park was created by William Messner-Loebs and Greg LaRocque where she made her first appearance in Flash v2 #28 (July, 1989).

Alternate Versions

  • In Countdown Presents: Lord Havok and the Extremists v1 #3 (2008), an alternate version of Linda Park was shown as being the Flash from her world who joined Monarch's Multiversal army that sought to challenge the Monitors with her accompanying several warriors to attack Tracer of the Extremists.
  • In Flash Forward v1 #4 (2019), an alternate version of Linda Park was shown to inhabit a world within the Multiverse. This version had access to the Speed Force and became a speedster who took the superhero name Lightspeed. Though capable of incredible speed, she was unable to travel across universes and came to meet Wally West during his own travels across the Multiverse. The two worked together to save two Earth's from crashing into each other where Lightspeed saw Wally's memories. She shared a kiss with him before he departed to continue his own travels to reunite with his Linda Park.

In other media

Television

  • In The Flash, Linda Park made a cameo appearance in the 1990s live-action television series where she was portrayed by actor Mariko Tse.
  • In Justice League Unlimited, Linda Park appeared in the animated television series set in the DC Animated Universe during the episode "Flash and Substance" where she was voiced by actor Kim Mai Guest.
  • In The Flash, Linda Park made an appearance on the live-action series set in the Arrowverse where she first appeared in the pilot played by actor Olivia Cheng but later returned in a recurring role where she was played by actor Malese Jow. In the episode "The Darkness and the Light", the Earth-2 Doctor Light was that world's Linda Park who operated as a thief until she became a Metahuman and gained the ability to manipulate light. Though becoming a criminal, she was noted to not kill and fought numerous battles with Jay Garrick. This was until Earth-2 Park was taken by Zoom through the breach onto Earth-1 where she was sent to kill Barry Allen. Doctor Light was shown to be scared of Zoom and intended to escape where she sought to kill Earth-1's counterpart to take her place. This eventually brought her into a conflict with Earth-1 Flash where she was defeated with the assistance of Earth-2 Harrison Wells.

Appearances

  • Flash v2: (1989)
  • Flash Forward v1:

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