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  1. The Rogues: The group of villains the Flash usually has to fight with. Abra Kadabra: A criminal from the future, who uses advance tech to fake magic. He is responsible for trapping Wally West in the Speed Force. Captain Boomerang I: A former toy spokesman who turned to a life of crime.

    • Reverse Flash. AKA Eobard Thawne. Eobard Thawne was Flash's biggest fan in the future and wanted to become a hero just like him. He used remnants of the Speed Force and gave himself powers.
    • Godspeed. AKA August Heart. Godspeed debuted in The Flash: Rebirth Vol. 2 #1 in 2016 by Joshua Williamson, Carmine Di Giandomenico, and Ivan Plascencia.
    • Mirror Master. AKA Samuel Scudder. While Mirror Master never seemed like much more than a B-grade supervillain in Flash's rogues' gallery, his powers are nothing to scoff at.
    • Gorilla Grodd. Gorilla Grodd is a Flash rogue from Africa's Gorilla City. The original Grodd, who debuted in The Flash #106 by John Broome, Carmine Infantino, and Joe Giella in 1959, was a telepath who could control other animals and humans.
  2. 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 chronological order (with issue and date of first appearance): Villain. First appearance.

    Villain
    First Appearance
    Description
    Flash Comics #33 (September 1942)
    A villain who makes use of a special cane ...
    Flash Comics #36 (December 1942)
    Peter Merkel was born "triple-jointed", ...
    Eel
    Comic Cavalcade #3 (June 1943)
    “Eel” Madden was a criminal who had a ...
    All-Flash #12 (September 1943)
    Clifford DeVoe, a former DA, was a ...
    • Reverse-Flash. 1,212 votes. Reverse-Flash, most notably portrayed by Tom Cavanagh and Matt Letscher in the CW's The Flash, is a chilling adversary driven by a twisted admiration for the Flash.
    • Captain Cold. 1,286 votes. Portrayed with delicious cynicism by Wentworth Miller in the CW's The Flash, Captain Cold wields a freeze gun that can drop temperatures to absolute zero.
    • Zoom. 1,067 votes. Zoom, also known as Hunter Zolomon, is another speedster enemy of the Flash, terrorizing Wally West in particular. Introduced in The Flash: Blitz storyline, Zoom's time-manipulation abilities give him the illusion of speed, making him an intriguing and dangerous foe.
    • Gorilla Grodd. 1,071 votes. This super-intelligent gorilla from Gorilla City is a testament to the audacity of the Flash's comics. Grodd, gifted with psychic abilities and mind control after exposure to an alien spacecraft, is an adversary who poses both physical and intellectual challenges.
    • King Shark. King Shark is one of the most physically strong characters in The Flash television series though lacking in the special abilities that some of the series' more powerful villains have.
    • Captain Cold. Comic book fans know The Flash has many classic villains. Captain Cold is one of them, and one of the most powerful in the Arrowverse. Leonard Snart uses advanced technology in his cold gun, which allows him to freeze things and people at will.
    • Heat Wave. Heat Wave was originally one of the strongest characters among the Legends of Tomorrow but has since lost the majority of his abilities. Mick Rory had the power of pyrokinesis, which allowed him to shoot fire blasts at people.
    • Cicada I. Orlin Dwyer became a metahuman during the event known as the "Enlightenment" when he was hit with a shard of the STAR Labs satellite that contained dark matter.
  3. Apr 23, 2022 · That being said, Flash has faced an incredibly powerful rogue gallery over the years, be it as a solo superhero or a member of the Justice League. Without further ado, here’s the ultimate ranked list of the 20 strongest Flash villains throughout the decades of comic books and movies. Enjoy!

  4. This contains a list of all Flash villains in alphabetical order. All articles should be tagged with the "{{Flash Villain}}" template. For the main article, see: Flash Villains.

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