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  2. List of Flash enemies - Wikipedia

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    Villain First appearance Description Shade: Flash Comics #33 (September 1942) A villain who makes use of a special cane that enables him to cast complete darkness at will. Reformed in the 1990s Starman (vol. 2) series. Rag Doll: Flash Comics #36 (December 1942) Peter Merkel was born "triple-jointed", which enabled him to flex farther than any ...

  3. List of The Flash characters - Wikipedia

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    Inspired to be both hero and villain, he uses Jay's name as the fraudulent Flash of Earth-2 to instill false hope, which he then takes away as Zoom. Discovering Earth-1, he plots to increase Barry's speed, sending various metahumans from Earth-2 to fight the Flash of Earth-1 while also infiltrating the team as Caitlin Snow's love interest.

  4. Rogues (comics) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of Flashpoint (comics) characters - Wikipedia

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    When Earth and the rest of the universe entered into an alternate timeline as the result of the feud between the Flash and the Reverse-Flash, Booster Gold and Skeets awaken and are the only ones who remember the original timeline. Booster Gold travels to Coast City, but the U.S. soldiers attack him mistaking him to be an Atlantean threat.

  6. The Flash - Wikipedia

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    Like his Justice League colleagues Wonder Woman, Superman and Batman, the Flash has a distinctive cast of adversaries, including Gorilla Grodd, the various Rogues (unique among DC supervillains for their code of honor), and the various psychotic "speedsters" who go by the names Reverse-Flash or Zoom. Other supporting characters in Flash stories ...

  7. The Flash (2014 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth and final season opens with Team Flash joining forces with former enemies in order to defeat the Red Death, who is later revealed to be Ryan Wilder from an alternate Earth. Later, Rosso returns to infect the newly-recreated multiverse, but Barry stops him with help from Oliver Queen, John Diggle, and Wally West.

  8. Turtle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Turtle is the name of two supervillains appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, who were primarily enemies of the Flash. Two original incarnations of the Turtle appeared in The Flash , portrayed by Aaron Douglas and Vanessa Walsh.

  9. List of Flash supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    The Flash (vol. 2) #170 (March 2001) Detective for the Keystone City police. Jared Morillo: The Flash (vol. 2) #171 (April 2001) A detective for the Keystone City police and Fred Chyre's partner for the Department of Metahuman Hostility. After a battle with the villain Cicada, Morillo develops an advanced healing factor that renders him nigh ...