During The CW's TCA press tour panel earlier today, the network revealed the first look at Teddy Sears as Jay Garrick in Season 2 of The Flash. The poster is an homage to the landmark comic The Flash #123, better known as "Flash of Two Worlds," where both Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and Jay Garrick are seen rushing to the aid of a fallen victim. This comic, published in 1961, was the first to introduce Earth-Two, and the overall concept of the "multiverse" in the DC Comics.

It has already been confirmed that The Flash Season 2 will explore the "multiverse," and fans got a glimpse at alternate versions of their favorite characters in the Season 1 finale. When Barry Allen went into the future using the singularity known as the Speed Force, fans got brief glimpses of Danielle Panabaker's Caitlin Snow as the villainous Killer Frost, along with Jay Garrick's original helmet. Whether or not we see more of Killer Frost, or possibly Carlos Valdes' Cisco Ramon as Vibe in Season 2, remains to be seen.

Teddy Sears is just one of several new characters joining The Flash this season. Keiynan Lonsdale has been set to portray Wally West, with Michael Ironside playing Lewis Snart, Shantel VanSanten as Patty Spivot and former WWE Superstar Adam Copeland, a.k.a. Edge playing Atom Smasher. The new season will also feature Hawkman (Falk Hentschel), who will pop up on this show before he appears on the midseason series DC's Legends of Tomorrow. With two months left until the series returns to The CW, we'll surely hear about more new comic book characters coming aboard for this highly-anticipated season.

Executive producer Andrew Kreisberg revealed earlier this month that fans will get to see the multiverse much earlier than they expected in Season 2, with our first glimpse possibly coming during the season premiere on Tuesday, October 6. Following the defeat of Barry Allen's arch-nemesis Eobard Thawne (aka Reverse Flash), Team Flash quickly turned their attention to the singularity swirling high above Central City, which fans last saw consuming everything in its path. Armed with the heart of a hero and the ability to move at super speeds, Barry charged into the eye of the singularity, but will he actually be able to save his city from impending doom?

What do you think of this new poster that recreates a classic comic book? Are you looking forward to Barry's interactions with Jay Garrick throughout Season 2? It isn't known how often we'll see Jay Garrick, or when he will make his debut, so stay tuned for more updates. In the meantime, check out this poster to get ready for The Flash's return to the small screen.

The Flash Sesaon 2 Jay Garrick Poster