One of the most loved characters from DC Comics, Flash has been immortalized off-screen and on-screen. Its recent incarnation is the popular CW’s television series — The Flash. Based on the immense fondness that we have for this character in red and yellow, we have collected some of the best Flash wallpapers in HD and 4K for desktop and mobile (Android and iPhone). We hope you enjoy them. To set the image as the wallpaper, click on the image and save or download it as per your screen resolution.
1. As Quick as the Flash
For the Flash fan in you, you can tweak the classic English idioms and phrases to your liking. If you ask me, “As swift as the Flash” sounds cooler then “As swift as the wind.” Did you know that Barry Allen introduced the concept of the Multiverse to DC Comics? Download in full resolution
2. Fire and Ice
If you’re looking for a wallpaper that depicts the speed of the Flash to the truest extent, this image is your best shot, and will surely motivate you to be on your toes all day. Download in full resolution
3. Swift and Sure
The red and gold theme in most wallpapers can be attributed to The Flash’s costume. Not only can this costume resist friction and wind resistance, but can also be compressed inside a ring, which is a different story. The costume is chemically treated to shrink, and through a tiny switch on the ring, the costume can be released. Download in full resolution
4. It’s in the Name
It’s often said the color yellow inspires inquisitiveness and is also uplifting at the same time. A wallpaper with a yellow background with your favorite superhero occupying the foreground wins the game hands down. I particularly loved this wallpaper because of its minimal design. The slightly angry face of Flash speaks volumes to add more depth to the image. Nothing like a minimal design, if you ask me. Download in full resolution
5. Bring it on!
Did you know that Barry Allen was originally a forensic scientist? Ironically, he was slow and often late. During a fateful night, a bolt of lightning shattered a case full of chemicals which then spills over Barry. Long story short, that’s how Flash and his superhuman speed were born. Well, aren’t most superheroes born this way? Except for Batman. Download in full resolution
6. The Elseworld
There’s a whole lot of stuff going in this year’s Arrowverse crossover. Bringing together the best of the superhero TV shows now, it kicks off with Supergirl and will continue the story in Arrow and The Flash. Download in full resolution
7. As Swift as the Wind
There are two types of people in this world — one who love dark background and others who love exploring the various shades in the color spectrum. If you belong to the former category, what better way to show your love to the color than this image. Also, the desktop icons will be displayed neatly, all thanks to the slightly darker shade on the left side. Download in full resolution
8. Double Drama
Were you aware that James Wan, director of Aquaman and The Conjuring 2, was originally given the chance of directing Flash in a movie? However, he went ahead with the Aquaman as The Flash has had a fair amount of screen space over the years. Download in full resolution
9. Get the Speedster On Your Mobile
If only we could get a fraction of the Flash’s speed on our phones? Well, how we all wish! Meanwhile, enjoy this modern flash logo as your phone’s wallpaper to charge your spirits every time you unlock it. Download in full resolution
10. Introspection
[Spoiler] Were you aware that Barry Allen died while saving the multiverse? Also, the fact that he is not the first Flash? Download in full resolution
11. Crisis on Infinite Earths
If you have a phone with an AMOLED display, you can benefit from the amount of black used in this image. As you may already know, in AMOLED screens when any of the pixels in the screen is set to black, it turns off and doesn’t emit any light, thus not only saving battery juice but also making the screen pitch-black. Download in full resolution
12. Red or Yellow?
Looking for an old-world comic book-like wallpaper with both the hero and the villain in the same frame? If yes, this image will serve your purpose well. The Reverse Flash is considered the arch-enemy of the Flash and can travel at super-speed, much like his enemy. Download in full resolution
13. How About a Side of Childish Fun?
Who doesn’t love baby superheroes? Apart from being (don’ kill me for saying this) terribly adorable, they also make great desktop accessories. Download in full resolution
Faster. Quicker. Stronger.
The iconic Flash made his first appearance in Flash comics #1 in 1940. Instead of Barry Allen, it had the original Flash, Jay Garrick as the protagonist. Since then, this crime fighter in red and yellow has had his share of villains like Zoom, Murmur, and The Golden Glider. So, which wallpaper did you pick? Let us know in the comments section, will ya? The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.