First appearance | The Flash vol. 2, #202 (November 2003) |
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Created by | Geoff Johns and Alberto Dose |
Aliases | Mister Element |
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First appearance | The Flash vol.2, #153 (October 1999) |
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Created by | Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn |
Aliases | Edwin Gauss |
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First appearance | Flash: Iron Heights (2001) |
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Created by | Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver |
Aliases | Tony Woodward |
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This is a list of fictional characters from the DC Comics universe who are or have been depicted as antagonists of the Flash.
The Golden Age Flash enemies were all villains of the first Flash, Jay Garrick, later portrayed as living on Earth-Two after the introduction of the Silver Age Flash.
In the Flash 2014 series, he is mentioned by Abra Kadabra and Savitar. In the future, the Flash uses a cerebral inhibitor to defeat him. In June 2017 he was announced to be the main villain in the upcoming season 4 of The Flash TV series.
In the Flash 2014 series, Shade was a metahuman in Flashpoint. After the Flashpoint timeline was restored, he was summoned by Alchemy who restored his Flashpoint memories and powers. Alchemy sends him after the Flash. He kills a stockbroker and later combats the Flash at a carnival but is defeated. 3.6: Shade
The Rival apprehend on the 2014 flash TV series in episodes 2 episodes of season 3 3.1: Flashpoint & 3.2: Paradox
Rose and Thorn are the two personalities of a Golden Age character in DC Comics. Thorn (Rose Canton) is a woman with a split personality whose villainous personality has the ability to control plants. Initially, she and her hired thugs opposed The Flash. After being (apparently) cured of her Thorn persona, Rose married Alan Scott and had two children, Jennie-Lynn Hayden and Todd James Rice with him. After a resurgence of her madness, she committed suicide.
Years later, a second "Rose and Thorn" appeared, Rhosyn Forrest. (Before the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Rose Canton came from Earth-2 and Rose Forrest from Earth-1; see Multiverse (DC Comics)).