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  2. Rogues (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Rogues appeared in The Flash (vol. 4) Annual #1 in a war against Captain Cold, the Flash, and the Pied Piper. Confirmed Rogues include the Golden Glider (Lisa Snart) as the current leader, the Weather Wizard (Marco Mardon), the Trickster (Axel Walker), Heat Wave (Mick Rory), and the Mirror Master (Sam Scudder).

  3. List of Flash enemies - Wikipedia

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    Flash (vol. 2) #165 (October 2000) Jared Morillo is an assassin from a mirror universe, a copy of a police officer of the same name in the comic's main timeline. Plunder later joined Blacksmith's Rogues and began working with them in their plan to eliminate the Flash's allies, but was later sent back to his reality by Hunter Zolomon/Zoom ...

  4. Flash (Barry Allen) - Wikipedia

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    During popular early volumes as the Flash, Barry established his own Rogues Gallery of colorful villains and sci-fi concepts like Gorilla City. Through crossovers with popular characters like Superman , Wonder Woman , and Batman , Barry Allen's Flash also helped establish DC's flagship Justice League title, whose success would define its ...

  5. Top (character) - Wikipedia

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    While Captain Cold and his Rogues are warring against Trickster and the reformed Rogues, Top appears with his set of Rogues consisting of Plunder, Murmur, Tar Pit, Girder, and Double Down, having altered their brains. He battles the Flash before Captain Cold kills him. [3] In Blackest Night, Top is resurrected as a Black Lantern. [4]

  6. Captain Cold - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cold was declared the leader of the Flash's Rogues Gallery. His skill and experience have made him a strong leader to the likes of the Weather Wizard, the new Trickster, the new Mirror Master, and the new Captain Boomerang. Len seems to have taken the young Captain Boomerang under his wing, after the elder Boomerang was recently killed.

  7. The Flash - Wikipedia

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    Like Batman, Superman, and Green Lantern, the Flash has a reputation for having fought a distinctive and memorable rogues gallery of supervillains. In the Flash's case, some of these villains have adopted the term "Flash's Rogues Gallery" as an official title, and insist on being called "Rogues" rather than "supervillains" or similar names.

  8. List of Flash supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    The Flash (vol. 1) #140 (November 1963) One of the Flash's rogues, Heat Wave was brainwashed by the Top into becoming a hero and worked for Project Cadmus. He would end up at the FBI under the Trickster beside other reformed rogues before the Top removed his influence. Keith Kenyon: Green Lantern (vol. 2) #38 (Summer 1965)

  9. Gorilla Grodd - Wikipedia

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    The Flash arrests Grodd and takes him back to Gorilla City. Grodd fakes his death by transferring his mind into a man in Central City, but is caught and arrested. Later, he instigates the Flash's Rogues Gallery, breaking them out of jail to distract the Flash after transferring his mind to that of Freddy, a gorilla in a zoo.