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  • Recently Barry Allen returned in "The Flash: Rebirth" (the last issue of which was released yesterday) and Allen wears the more iconic looking Flash costume - except for Jay Garrick's but that's for another time - while West wears a more shiny, armor-like version of the costume that has a darker hue of red.

    Greg Berlanti to Direct The Flash? | /Film 2010

  • -- Jay Garrick's T-shirt looks an awful lot like the original Mento costume.

    Annotations for Trinity issue #52 | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • The opening shows also include pioneering UK composer Michael Garrick's big band (Tuesday) and world-class vocalist Claire Martin with regular partner Richard Rodney Bennett (Thursday).

    This week's new live music 2011

  • Interesting to learn from Jonathan Bate's book that a lot of the alterations made to the script by Garrick in the mid-eighteenth century (cut the banter, downplay Rosaline, show Juliet's funeral, Romeo dies after she awakes not before) are repeated by Luhrman here; I wonder if Luhrman knew about Garrick's revisions?

    Three more films nwhyte 2008

  • The Latin swinger June veers to the bland, but Garrick's diverse suit takes in a funky violin melody that shifts a gear into a dazzling fast solo, a hard-hit gospel clamour and a wah-wah sermon against soft organ sounds.

    Chris Garrick: Flight Mode – review John Fordham 2010

  • The poem's title alludes to the famous song by David Garrick, and this "Heart of Oak" appropriates Garrick's militarism and nationalism in a distinctly Protestant key.

    The Little Professor: 2009

  • Queen Elena is not quite the strong female one would hope for in a lead character, reacting out of fear for her son Garrick's safety rather than dealing with the threat head-on.

    REVIEW: Jim Baen's Universe #10 2007

  • The poem's title alludes to the famous song by David Garrick, and this "Heart of Oak" appropriates Garrick's militarism and nationalism in a distinctly Protestant key.

    An excursion into Victorian Protestant poetry: "Heart of Oak" 2009

  • It is the publishing business, however, that takes the Garrick's butter soaked shortbread.

    Archive 2007-03-01 ROB McGIBBON 2007

  • It is the publishing business, however, that takes the Garrick's butter soaked shortbread.

    Sum ******* Week! ROB McGIBBON 2007

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