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After the Reverse-Flash's demise, Stein serves as Team Flash's scientific advisor and encourages Cisco to accept his metahuman powers. After finding that his body is too unstable to fully support the Firestorm matrix, he gains a new partner in Jefferson Jackson .
Cisco Ramon is a metahuman from Detroit with the ability to generate powerful vibratory shock waves and the leader of the street gang Los Lobos. He has two brothers, Armando and Dante, with the former possessing similar abilities. When he learns that a new Justice League is forming in Detroit, Cisco gives up his position to join them. [1] [5]
The following are lists of Arrowverse characters: List of Arrow characters; List of Batwoman characters; List of Black Lightning characters; List of The Flash characters; List of Freedom Fighters: The Ray characters; List of Legends of Tomorrow characters; List of Supergirl characters
A letter in the Further series column indicates the character has gone on to appear in another series, and links to the appropriate section for more information (A links to Arrow, B links to Batwoman, F links to The Flash, V links to Vixen, S links to the Supergirl, L links to Legends of Tomorrow, and FF links to Freedom Fighters).
Iris Ann West-Allen (née West), is a fictional character in The CW's Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2014 pilot episode of television series The Flash. The character is based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Candice Patton portrayed Iris West-Allen. [1]
The Flash series finale has now come and gone, and OG Team Flash member Cisco Ramon did not put in one final, crowd-pleasing encore. Original cast member Carlos Valdes, who exited the Arrowverse ...
When The CW’s The Flash resumes Season 7, it will bid farewell to Cisco Ramone with an episode that suits the tech whiz’s oftentimes playful demeanor. As reported in May, Cisco’s portrayer ...
The Flash (vol. 2) #143 (December 1998) The scientist that took over Barry Allen's position in the Central City police department after his absence. She would become romantically involved with the Dark Flash. Fred Chyre: The Flash (vol. 2) #170 (March 2001) Detective for the Keystone City police. Jared Morillo: The Flash (vol. 2) #171 (April 2001)