Character » Jay Garrick appears in 1974 issues.
A Golden Age Flash Rogue
The niece of the original Cheetah, Deborah Domaine was mind-controlled into serving as the second Cheetah.
Barbara Ann Minerva was an archaeologist who used an ancient ritual to turn herself into the avatar of Urzkartaga, but because she didn't meet the requirement of virginity, she was cursed by the god to suffer from an unending hunger for human flesh.
David Clinton discovered the secrets of time travel. As the criminal Chronos, he became a time thief. An enemy of the Atom, Blue Beetle, and the Justice League of America.
Cicada is a villain who worships the Flash.
A silver-age enemy of the Flash, his death touch killed anyone he came in contact with instantly.
Barry Allen's older twin brother who was stolen at birth and raised by the Thawnes, an abusive family of crooks.
Bronze Age villain of the Flash, Barry Allen. Often used high tech, video game themed gimmicks.
Werner Zytle is the ruler of the country Vlatava, and one of the archenemies of Green Arrow. He uses a device implanted in his head to disorient his foes.
Old-age villain Justice League of America.
The Crime Doctor's main weapon was his injector gun, which could gas his opponents to sleep without harming them, thus allowing Thorne to hypnotise them. He is the brother of Gotham gangster Rupert Thorne.
Crocodile-like creature with large mouth on the belly that can consume everything.
A former scientist who became an ice-based villain after an accident in a thermafrost chamber gave her the ability to generate and control cold.
Iris West's younger brother. Previously a small time crook, he was arrested by the Flash when both were starting their careers; years later, he was released under parole, claiming to be a different, better man. However, he became the supervillain known as Reverse-Flash, hunting down and killing everyone who came into contact with the Speed Force and absorbing it.
Uxas, famously known as Darkseid, is the supreme monarch of the ecumenopolis, Apokolips. Widely regarded as one of the Justice League's worst adversaries, the greatest enemy of New Genesis and one of the biggest threats to the DC Multiverse, he seeks to bend everything to his will and remake the cosmos in his image, while searching for the Anti-Life Equation, an equation which seemingly consists of immense power that has the potential to dominate all life in the DC Multiverse.
Deathbolt is a master of all electrical energy, including the energy within him that sustains his life. He is thus able to generate devastating bolts of electricity from his hands.
Genetically engineered to surpass all human limits, Slade Wilson was once a soldier but now works as one of the most feared assassins in the DC Universe. He has frequently clashed with the Teen Titans, Batman, Green Arrow, the Justice League, and even gods!
Before the creation of the Star Sapphire Corps, Remoni-Notra was the fourth Star Sapphire to appear on Earth. She's from a planet named Pandini, and the Zamarons chose her to be their queen after Carol Ferris refused the title. She came to Earth in search of lost Star Sapphire gems and took the alias Deborah Camille Darnell.
High Priest and Would-be Conqueror of Skartaris. Constant thorn in Travis Morgan's (Warlord) side.
Sadist. Torturer. Coward. Treacherous Desaad is all of these things, and chief counselor to Darkseid. He oversees the day to day operations of Apokolips with a cruel hand.
One of the Justice League's oldest foes, Despero was transformed by the Flame of Pytar into a galactic tyrant whose psychic might is matched only by his prowess as a physical juggernaut.
Albert Desmond used a special gun to commit crimes as Mr. Element. Later, he discovered the fabled Philosopher's Stone and used it to do battle with a number of heroes, most often the Flash.
New Villain of the JSA threatening the city Monument Point.
A super-villain who uses his superior mind and dreaming powers, centered on an invention called the Materioptikon, to commit crimes.
Professor Hughes was Jay Garrick's academic advisor at Midwestern University and responsible for him becoming the Flash. Later his arch-nemesis, Doctor Elemental.
With unknown origins, he challenged the JLA and was defeated.
Double Down is a villain whose skin has been largely replaced with a cursed deck of playing cards
Dr. Jon Osterman was a lowly lab technician, before he was caught in a radioactive particle test. He returned as a god-like superhuman. He is powerful and highly intelligent, yet he grew to become emotionally distant towards people. He is the only superhero with powers in the Watchmen storyline.
Once a researcher working for the betterment of mankind, Neal Emerson became a master of magnetism, and one of the deadliest metahumans on Earth.
John Nichol, a follower of Neal Emerson's, became the second Doctor Polaris after the death of Neal Emerson. Having no mental defects, Nichol is able to use his powers much more effectively than Emerson and with deadly results.
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