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The Silver Age Flash enemies all lived on Earth-One and started out as enemies of the second Flash, Barry Allen, as well as the third Flash, Wally West, and the fourth, Bart Allen, after the death of Barry Allen. The Silver Age is when some enemies started to use the name "Rogues". Originally, the Rogues were just a few of the Flash's enemies ...
This storyline in The Flash #323-350 detailed Barry Allen's trial for the murder of his arch-nemesis, Reverse-Flash, and concluded with Barry's retirement and moving to the future with Iris. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (1985–1986): Barry Allen sacrifices himself to save the Multiverse in this landmark crossover event, leading to his apparent ...
The enemies of the Flash started to use the name the Rogues during the Silver Age of Comics. Originally, the Rogues were just the Flash's enemies teaming together after they were all broken out of jail by another Flash foe, the super-intelligent gorilla Gorilla Grodd, to distract the Flash during Grodd's latest attempt at world conquest. After ...
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.
Cavanagh — who played several alternate versions of the brilliant and prickly scientist Harrison Wells (as well as Flash nemesis Eobard Thawne) — was technically set to end his tenure as a ...
The Flash: Secret Files & Origins #3 (November 2001) The Flash (vol. 2) #197 (June 2003; as Zoom) Created by: Geoff Johns Scott Kolins: In-story information; Full name: Hunter Zolomon: Species: Metahuman: Team affiliations: Keystone Police Department F.B.I. Injustice League Secret Society of Super Villains: Notable aliases: Zoom, Reverse-Flash ...
However, the Flash escapes from his friction-proof bonds by quickly vibrating his molecules. He also increased the boomerang's velocity so much he was able to use it to defeat and jail Harkness and the two crooks. Boomerang becomes a recurring enemy of the Flash and joins the Rogues, a group of villains dedicated to opposing Flash. [4]
As Barry Allen, a.k.a. the Flash, the calorie-inhaling speed demon in a bright red super-suit, Miller made a divertingly genial goofball — a welcome distraction from some of the hotter tempers ...