'The Flash' season 1 spoilers: Cisco Ramon to christen Palmer as the Atom in 'All Start Team Up?'

Carlos Valdes aka Cisco Ramon arrow.wikia.com

The Flash returns tonight in an episode titled "All Star Team Up" on CW. The episode will be a crossover of sorts since Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and company will be having special visitors in Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards) and Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh).

The lovebirds will be heading to Central City as the two seek help in figuring out Palmer's A.T.O.M. suit. Apparently Felicity and Ray are having a hard time reading and putting the suit to good use and hopefully Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes) and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) could share some of their knowledge on it.

And while they are around, it seems that Ray Palmer may finally be given his official superhero name – Atom. Cisco has been known for naming heroes and villains.

Once Cisco asks Ray on what he calls himself, Palmer says the Atom together with a shrinking motion to go.

And with that shrinking gesture comes the though on whether Ray Palmer would ever be able to do what the superhero actually does in the comic series. If ever that would happen, it will not in the coming episode.

But the good news is that with Cisco and Caitlin's help, that shrinking power could eventually be discovered. As far as his role in the coming episode is concerned, don't expect too much action from Palmer who is still figuring out his suit and is of course still in the recovery stages if you were able to catch it in Arrow.

With Ray Palmer's insertion to the Flash, could it be a sign of more crossovers and perhaps with more Atom action? Will he be around when the Flash and Arrow crossovers comes around? Hopefully by then, Ray and Felicity have already figured out the A.T.O.M. suit and put it to good use.

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