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Fans of DC's superhero The Flash, known as "Nothing But Comics", have petitioned the White House to declare February 11, 2015, "Flash Appreciation Day" in honor of the popular character's seventy-five years since the inception of the popular character. This is reported by the ComicBook.

In their blog, the members of "Nothing But Comics" explained why February 11 was chosen as the day to celebrate their idol: "The fact is that the fifth episode of the third season was released on February 11, 2006 the animated series Justice League Unlimited, Flash And Substance. In this episode, Central City residents celebrate Flash for his noble deeds. To celebrate Flash's 75th birthday, we thought it would be great to receive symbolic recognition for this unofficial celebration from the head of the United States, and have prepared a petition. "

The text of the petition is below:

" DC Comics Superhero Flash debuted in the first issue of the comic " Flash Comics "in January 1940. The character's legacy is impressive, and his adventures continue in comics and television to this day. The Flash has used its superpowers in the name of justice and has been an inspiration to its fans for seventy-five years.

We fans of the Flash are asking the President of the United States to declare February 11, 2015 "Flash Appreciation Day" to pay tribute to the character. "

In order for the petition to be submitted to the country's leadership, by February 10, she must collect one hundred thousand signatures. At the time of this writing, 644 people have signed the petition.

Let us remind you that the series "Flash", which debuted on The CW on October 7, 2014, has already been extended for a second season. The role of the fastest man on Earth is played by Grant Gustin. The first season after the break returns to the channel on January 20, 2015.

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