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Cicada's cult followers were dedicated to use lightning bolt shaped daggers to murder every one that the Flash has ever saved. He teams up with Magenta and manages to kidnap the Flash. Cicada reveals to Wally West that his wife was murdered and he was struck by lightning. Cicada saw a vision that he was destined to live on, together with his wife.
As a result of timeline changes, Hartley is an ally to Team Flash and reconciled with his parents. [49] In the post-Crisis timeline, Hartley is a metahuman with full sonic powers on top of his gloves but also an enemy to Team Flash since the Flash had destabilized his henchman/boyfriend Roderick Smith's molecules during one of their fights ...
Flash (vol. 2) #166 (November 2000) The ruler of another realm, Brother Grimm blames Wally West for driving him to kill his brother and assume the throne. He possesses powerful magical abilities and is able to "sense" the Speed Force, thus forcing Wally to limit himself to normal speed in any fight with him. Cicada: Flash (vol. 2) #171 (April 2001)
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Cicada returns, killing metahumans from an arrest log provided by someone inside CCPD. When Team Flash tries to stop him, the villain paralyzes Nora and slows down her speed healing. Once the team determines Cicada's pattern, Cecile tracks down the informant while the rest round up the remaining metas on the log.
A cicada from the 13-year Brood XIX in Chicago, Ill. Certain neighborhoods, notably wealthy ones with big gardens, mature trees, lawns and most importantly- decades of undisturbed soil appeared to ...
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-immortal. Gregory Wolfe: The Flash: Iron Heights (August 2001)
Upstate locals share cicada photos. Elena Rose Gregg captures a group of cicadas climbing up a brick wall. Kaitlin Harper shares a photo of three cicadas hanging out together.