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  2. Savitar (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Emerging from the timestream before Savitar, Max Mercury became a mentor to the Flash family's various members and other speedsters, secretly preparing them against the day Savitar would exit the timestream. [3] Reappearing decades later, Savitar found that his cult had grown in his absence, awaiting his return.

  3. Savitr - Wikipedia

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    In DC Comics' The Flash comics and The CW's The Flash TV series, the speedster Savitar is an enemy of the Flash who named himself after the Hindu god. [ 21 ] In a fiction by author Ryan Sequeira, called "EvOLv", where Savitr has been named as one of the Supreme Gods - parallel with Shiva - The God Savitr is referred to as the source of light in ...

  4. List of flashcard software - Wikipedia

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    Free-of-charge version available Spaced repetition Number of sides Supports Unicode Supports image Supports audio Other formats Printable Import-export Supports sync Plugin support Working offline Anki: AGPLv3 (personal computer, Android), proprietary Yes (except iOS) Yes Multiple Yes Yes Yes Video, LaTeX, HTML: Plugin [1] Yes Yes Yes Yes

  5. Savitar - Wikipedia

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    Savitar may refer to: Savitr, or Savitar, a Vedic solar deity associated with the Aditya class of divinities; Savitar (comics), a supervillain in comic books published by DC Comics; Savitar, a character from Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series; Savitar, the yearbook of the University of Missouri (in print, 1894–2005)

  6. Reverse-Flash - Wikipedia

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    The latter subsequently tries to kill the Flash, only to be defeated by him and later murdered by Savitar. [17] Barry Allen temporarily assumes the Reverse-Flash identity due to the "Reverse-Flashpoint" timeline in the eighth season. [18] The Eobard Thawne incarnation of the Reverse-Flash makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Harley Quinn.

  7. Savitri Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    The Savitri Upanishad is a short text with 15 verses. [4]The text opens with two questions, "who is the Savitr? what is the Savitri?" [8] Thereafter, it answers these question first with examples, wherein nine masculine-feminine pairs exemplify the nature of Savitr-Savitri, as tabulated.

  8. Rainbow Raider - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Raider first appeared in The Flash #286 (June 1980), and was created by Cary Bates and Don Heck. [ 2 ] Bates said in a 2008 interview that "Rainbow Raider's color-blindness (as well as the color-emotion powers and origin) was an attempt on his part to emulate those classic Rogues' Gallery villain origins Bates enjoyed so much from the ...

  9. Barry Allen - Wikipedia

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    The Flash, Barry Allen, (the name "Bartholomew" was not used until much later) first appeared in print in Showcase #4 (October 1956). The creative team on Showcase #4 was Julie Schwartz, editor; Robert Kanigher, writer, Carmine Infantino, penciler (illustrator); Joe Kubert, inker (assistant illustrator). Robert Kanigher is on record as saying ...