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Unlike her husband and nephew [Barry and Wally], who almost instinctively relied on movement as the solution to all problems great and small, Iris was still and unhurried. Despite the flurry of meta-activity that surrounded her world and was the distinguishing characteristic of the men in her life, Iris kept deeply, mysteriously immune to the seductive nature of speed. But she always knew. She was always there for either or both of them. She was grace under pressure and the perfectly calm collected heart of a hurricane. And somehow her example mitigated Wally's impatience, or at least allowed him to understand that there was another way.
Wally about Iris in The Flash - Stop Motion by Mark Schultz
Not completely sure what this book is about, but I found this quote in the google book preview (again with a search for Iris). I think in this book Barry died before the events of the book. Wally is the main Flash I think. [edited for clarity]
Snoopy of the night!
Snoopy and Woodstock
Has anyone else found themselves up all right and writing down thoughts?
Death Rattle #2 (1986) Cover by Mark Schultz