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The Flash Vol. 5 #14 (March 2017) Sand Blaster is a metahuman criminal that can conjure and shoot sand from his hands. Bone Dry: The Flash Vol. 5 #14 (March 2017) Bone Dry is a metahuman criminal that can absorb the moisture out of anyones body. He has worked with Papercut and Sand Blaster in the past. Bloodwork: The Flash Vol. 5 #28 (August 2016)
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.
Monitor (portrayed by LaMonica Garrett; main: season 6; guest: season 5) is a multiversal being who uses the Book of Destiny to test Earths to see if they are capable of facing an upcoming crisis. Notably, he destroys Earth-90 and gives the Book of Destiny to John Deegan to test Earth-1's heroes.
The Trickster is a moniker used by three DC Comics supervillains, two of which are enemies of the Flash. Both have been members of the Rogues . Both the James Jesse and Axel Walker incarnations of the character have been substantially adapted into television productions of DC Comics work.
Godiva – while Godiva and the heroes are running from Amazons, they are rescued by Canterbury Cricket. The heroes hide in the bush and learn Canterbury Cricket's origins, until Amazons breach their hideout. [41] During this same period, Godiva join the Resistance. [3] After an ambush by the Furies, Godiva rescues Grifter from the Furies ...
Later, Magenta develops an evil split personality and becomes an enemy of the Flash. She joins the Rogues and is among the villains exiled to another planet in Salvation Run. [3] Following the DC Rebirth relaunch, Abra Kadabra erases Magenta's memories of Wally before she eventually regains them and reconciles with him. [4]
He was written as a hero working for the military, and encountered many heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe. [20] He made his premiere as Agent Venom in The Amazing Spider-Man #654 (Feb. 2011), and continues in his own Agent Venom ongoing series following the special The Amazing Spider-Man #654.1.
Freddy is visually based on Elvis Presley, who was a fan of Captain Marvel Jr. in real life. [1] Lady Marvel: Mary Batson-Freeman, Freddie's wife, and mother of The Whiz. The Whiz: Freddie and Mary's teenage son, anointed as the legitimate heir of the Power of Shazam. He is named after Whiz Comics, in which Captain Marvel debuted.