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  2. Savitar (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In The Flash: Rebirth, Savitar escapes from the Speed Force, but is killed by Barry Allen, who Professor Zoom gave the ability to kill other speedsters with a single touch. [ 6 ] In Infinite Frontier , it is revealed that Savitar survived and was trapped in the Speed Force, with its attempts to expel him causing an explosion that destroyed the ...

  3. List of The Flash characters - Wikipedia

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    Savitar (also portrayed by Grant Gustin: seasons 3 and 5; performed by Andre Tricoteux; recurring: season 3; archive footage: season 5; guest: season 9; and voiced by Tobin Bell in exosuit; recurring: season 3; archive footage: season 5; guest: season 9) is a temporal duplicate of Barry from a possible future who travels back in time and becomes embedded in a bootstrap paradox.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of Flash enemies - Wikipedia

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    The Flash #26 (February 2014) Spitfire pulls heists on high-value targets and tries to do them in impossible ways. Black Mold: The Flash #31 (June 2014) Black Mold uses mold spores to kill people. Lummox: The Flash #41 (August 2015) Lummox is a thief that uses a mechanical super suit during his jobs. Folded Man (Xolani) The Flash Annual #4 ...

  6. 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)

  7. The Flash: Rebirth - Wikipedia

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    The pair are attacked by Lady Flash, but she disintegrates in the same fashion as Savitar as Barry touches her. Barry's costume begins to transform into that of the Black Flash. [8] At the Justice Society's headquarters, Jesse Chambers is contemplating a statue of her parents, Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle.

  8. Bart Allen - Wikipedia

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    For most of his superhero career, Bart was the teenage sidekick to Wally West. After West's apparent death in the Infinite Crisis crossover event in 2006, Allen grew up and became the Flash. His tenure as the Flash was brief and concluded with his death in issue 13 of The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive.

  9. 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.