List of comic book speedsters

  • Blue Trinity, a trio of Soviet supervillains:
    • Gregor Gregorovich
    • Boleslaw Uminski
    • Ivana Christina Borodin Molotova
  • Blur, the name of a half Human, half White Martian hybrid speedster from Son of Vulcan #6.
  • Many incarnations of The Flash, including
    • Jay Garrick, the Golden Age Flash
    • Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash
    • Wally West, Silver Age Kid Flash/Modern Age Flash
    • Bart Allen, Impulse/Kid Flash II/current Flash
    • John Fox, the Flash of the 853rd Century
  • The Glimmer, a giant from Wonderworld, seen in the JLA Mageddon storyline
  • Hermes, the messenger of the Greek Gods
  • Impala, former member of the Global Guardians
  • Inertia (Thaddeus Thawne), a clone of Bart Allen
  • Jesse Quick, Bronze Age daughter of the Golden Age hero
  • Johnny Quick, a Golden Age superhero
  • Several incarnations of the Flash's sidekick, Kid Flash, including Wally West and Bart Allen (both of whom later became the Flash), plus
    • Iris West
  • Kid Impala a member of the Ultramarine Corps
  • The twins Más y Menos, allies of the Teen Titans
  • Max Mercury, superhero
  • Red Trinity, another trio of Russian speedsters:
    • Anatole
    • Bebek
    • Cassiopeia
  • Reflex, a member of Sovereign Seven.
  • Various Reverse-Flashes including
    • The Rival
    • Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne)
    • Zoom (Hunter Zolomon)
  • Savitar
  • Speed Metal
  • Spin Doctor - An agent of S.H.A.D.E.
  • Tornado Twins - Barry Allen's children, currently living in the 30th century.
  • Trajectory- Eliza Harmon, was part of Lex Luthor's Everyman Project, and the new Infinity Inc.
  • XS (Jenni Ognats), granddaughter of Barry Allen
  • Züm, a member of the Hyperclan

Alternate universes

  • Johnny Quick, the same character has had two separate histories
    • a Silver Age supervillain from Earth 3.
    • a Modern Age supervillain from the Anti-matter universe.
  • Speed Freak, a female Flash from Earth-17

Funny Animals

  • The Crash, a DC funny animal turtle with superspeed powers. He was the Earth C- analog of the Silver Age Flash.
  • Fastback, a DC funny animal turtle with superspeed powers, native to Earth C. He is the nephew of the Terrific Whatzit.
  • The Terrific Whatzit, DC's first funny animal superhero, who appeared in Golden Age comics; he wore a costume identical to that of Jay Garrick's, and had powers that included superstrength and flight in addition to superspeed.

Marvel Comics

  • Aurora, a member of Alpha Flight (comics) and Weapon X (comics)
  • The Blur, the name of two super-speed heroes from Marvel Comics:
    • Jeff Walters from Marvel's New Universe comics D.P.7
    • an updated version of the Whizzer in Supreme Power, J. Michael Straczynski's re-imagined version of Squadron Supreme
  • Hurricane, a member of the Liberators in Ultimate Marvel.
  • Makkari, a member of the Eternals.
  • Meanstreak, a member of X-Men 2099
  • Northstar, a member of Alpha Flight and the X-men
  • Quicksilver, a member of the Avengers
  • The Runner, a member of the Elders of the Universe.
  • Speed, a member of the Young Avengers
  • Speed Demon, a Marvel Comics supervillain.
  • The Whizzer, the name of two characters from Marvel Comics:
    • A hero from the Golden Age
    • A member of the Squadron Supreme

Defunct or lessen known comics

  • Blitzen, member of the Shadow Cabinet, published by Milestone Media
  • Lightning, a member of the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents
  • Velocity, a member of the Top Cow Comics, Cyberforce team.