Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash and Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in The Flash #139 (September 1963) and has since endured as the archenemy of Barry Allen / The Flash.
The Dark Flash is an evil variant of Barry Allen from 2013.
Barry Allen from 2013 turns evil due to continuously turning back time in an attempt to save Supergirl and Batman. After his continuous defeat at the hands of General Zod and his fellow Kryptonians. Dark Flash becomes the main villain of The Flash movie.
And with every step the Flash takes toward the future, someone from the future is racing backward through time to stop him—the villainous speedster known as the Reverse-Flash. Born in the 25th Century, Eobard Thawne grew up idolizing the Flash and studying the legacy of the Scarlet Speedster.
The Eobard Thawne incarnation of the Black Flash appears as an alternate skin for Barry Allen / Flash in Injustice: Gods Among Us. The original Black Flash appears in DC Legends.
For years, there's never been much of a mystery regarding what makes Eobard Thawne tick. The character has made it abundantly clear that his obsession with speed and his overwhelming hatred for Barry Allen is what drives his murderous acts in the Arrowverse.
Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash and Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Ryan Wilder, also known as the Red Death, is a major antagonist in the 2014 TV series The Flash, serving as a mentioned antagonist in Seasons 5 and 8 and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Cobalt Blue) of Season 9.
Wally West is the Fastest Flash and is arguably the fastest being that has ever existed, as said by Max Mercury—and it has been remarked that Wally and Barry are the only two speedsters that were fast enough to even outrun death itself.
Thus far, at least five different characters—each of whom somehow gained the power of "the Speed Force"—have assumed the mantle of the Flash in DC's history: college athlete Jay Garrick (1940–1951, 1961–2011, 2017–present), forensic scientist Barry Allen (1956–1985, 2008–present), Barry's nephew Wally West (1986–2011, ...
Grodd was an inhabitant of Gorilla City, a peaceful society of super-intelligent gorillas of which Grodd was the only evil one. A mastermind in his early years with vast mental powers, he has become more savage and stronger recently, to the point where he wants to "feast on the bones" of the Flash.
Professor Eobard Thawne (commonly known as Professor Zoom) first appeared in The Flash #139 (September 1963). The archenemy of Barry Allen, he is the first supervillain to be called the Reverse-Flash.
Flash fans may be rightfully wondering how Thawne can still be alive in the future after we've seen him die on more than one occasion. The short answer is because time travel.
The Future Flash is a villain from the DC Comics and is the main antagonist of the Out of Time storyline. He is a version of Barry Allen/The Flash from an alternate future who blamed himself for the death of Wally West and became determined to prevent it.
The Black Racer is a fictional character, a deity and avatar of Death in the DC Comics universe who often hunts those affiliated with the Speed Force.
Traumatized by the battle and by the charge which he is the sole survivor from, Floch begins to believe in necessary evil and develops the idea that humanity needs a devil to guide them, someone who is able to do whatever it costs and to sacrifice everything to achieve their goals.
Superhuman Speed: The Black Flash can move at vast superhuman speeds, easily keeping up with Barry Allen, and surpassing the speed of light.
For The Flash episode, see "Godspeed". August Heart (August 16, 2021 - 2052), nicknamed Godspeed by Lia Nelson, is a criminal speedster from 2049. In a previous timeline, he used tachyons to gain super speed and Velocity 9 to enhance it. He was stopped and imprisoned by Nora West-Allen after murdering Lia Nelson.
In a competition of speed between the Blue Blur and the Scarlet Speedster, it will take more than math and science to really comprehend their overall speed. However, taking all things we know into account, Flash would win a typical race against Sonic the Hedgehog and come out as the faster of the two.
Godspeed is the sixth villainous speedster to appear in the show. The first being Eobard Thawne, the second being Zoom, the third being Trajectory, the fourth being The Rival, and the fifth being Savitar. Additionally, he is the fourth one to be a main villain.
Miller portrays Barry Allen as the Flash in Warner Bros. ' DC Comics adaptations, first appearing in cameos in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, and continuing the role as one of the leads in Justice League.
In the DC comics, Griffin Grey was a former friend of Bart Allen, the fourth Flash, and later became his enemy; however, the key difference between the two incarnations of the character is that the Griffin portrayed in the comics had abilities beyond super strength and accelerated aging.
When Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton) received Barry Allen's (Grant Gustin) powers in The Flash season 4, episode 16, "Run, Iris, Run," she was given a distinct look from her husband — including her own unique purple lightning effect.
Malcolm Thawne is the lost twin brother of Barry Allen. He is a Cobalt Blue, one of a number of evil counterparts of the Flash that wields the Blue Flame.
Hunter Zolomon, otherwise known as Zoom and the Reverse-Flash, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The second character to assume the "Reverse-Flash" mantle, he serves as the archnemesis of Wally West and an enemy of Barry Allen.