Character » Jay Garrick appears in 1962 issues.
Abra Kadabra is the self-proclaimed Master of Magic from the 64th Century and an enemy of The Flash.
The man who ruled over Nazi Germany during World War II. He wished to wipe leftists, Jews and other "inferiors" from the planet and rule over the world propagating an Aryan race agenda, an ideal that he oddly did not fall into himself.
Originally a hero who helped confront the Anti-Monitor during the Crisis on Infinite Earths, he returned, embittered by the failures of New Earth's heroes, intent on restoring the Multiverse at any cost.
Alien X crash-landed on Earth and was captured by Green Lantern and Flash. Years later he seeks revenge.
Amos Fortune is a villain obsessed with luck who founded and led the Royal Flush Gang at an early age. A gang consisting of Amos' "body guards" from the days he gambled at school. He also discovered the existence of "Luck Glands" and manipulates the luck into his favor.
The Anti-Monitor is the Monitor's counterpart from the Anti-matter Universe. He is responsible for the original Crisis on Infinite Earths, was the sole Guardian of the Sinestro Corps and once, against his will, was the source of the Black Lantern Corps Central Power Battery.
Evil djinn that tried to assasinate Ali Ben Kahn who was the prince of Dhubar.
Pre-DC's New 52, Artemis Crock was a villain who most notably had run-ins with Stargirl, Hawkgirl, and the JSA. In the Young Justice cartoon, she was a hero, a member of Young Justice along with Robin, Miss Martian, Aqualad, Superboy, and others. Post New 52, she was one of the captives of N.O.W.H.E.R.E. kept in the Colony, who was subsequently murdered by fellow captive, Fist Point.
Dr. Light is a recurring enemy of the Justice League and the Teen Titans, manipulating light energy for various nefarious purposes.
Baron Blitzkrieg has superhuman stregnth, invunerability, flight and a limited ability to channel his internal energies through his eyes, to create crude but destructive heat beams.
Nazi scientist who fought The Shield and was also an enemy of Steel Sterling.
Nazi-Speedster and member of the Fourth Reich. She has a deadly penchant for killing her opponents in a gruesome fashion.
The Batman Who Laughs is the Dark Knight of Earth -22, and the chosen herald of Barbatos. He was infected by a nanotoxin in the Joker's bloodstream upon his enemy's death, and the combination of the Joker's depravity and Bruce Wayne's tactical mind created the deadliest villain his planet had ever seen.
A common criminal who received psychic abilities from the sorcerer Frederic Vaux. He murdered the Bruce Wayne of Earth 2.
The original champion of the Wizard, Teth-Adam was a former slave who channeled the power of six Egyptian Gods to fight evil. But when his family was murdered during the conquest of his people, he developed more ruthless methods to protect innocents. Seeing him as corrupt, the Wizard banished "Black Adam" to the tomb of Ramesses II. After centuries of imprisonment, he would finally escape to overthrow Kahndaq's tyrant by force, becoming the country's defender and a natural enemy to the world's heroes.
A Dark Aspect of the Speed Force, The Black Flash fulfills the role of death to speedsters within the DC Universe, returning them to the Speed Force.
One of Hal Jordan's oldest foes, Black Hand has evolved from a gimmicky criminal into a sadistic madman capable of siphoning lifeforce from his victims. Reanimated after his suicide, he is now an avatar of the Black Lantern.
A golden age villain of the Flash
As a Druid, Thorn has complete control over the elements, and is able to conjure snow, storms, or dense fog in instants. He is also a master of illusion.
Blacksmith is the leader of the underground black market known as the Network
Mark Desmond was a chemist whose experiments intending to increase his strength turned him into a mindless monster.
Magical hitman, whose powers vary with the phases of the moon, her strongest state being when the moon is full.
Brain Wave honed his mental abilities to perfection, enabling him to hypnotise people effortlessly, and to project realistic three-dimensional images.
Grimm is the son of Brother Nightingale, the evil king in the alternate dimension of Eastwind.
Earth-2 Bizarro, he briefly supplanted Earth-2 Superman, Kal-L.
The once laughable Calculator turned over a new leaf to become a highly skilled information broker for villains. He is also a cunning manipulator and strategist.
The leader of Team Turmoil and their marksman.
George "Digger" Harkness is a villain of The Flash (Barry Allen), he first appeared in The Flash #117 "Here Comes Captain Boomerang" in which he used the Captain Boomerang persona to commit crimes. He would later become a member of the Suicide Squad in the 1980s crossover event "Legends".
Captain Cold, Leonard Snart, is a villain of The Flash. Snart is the ruthless and intelligent leader of the Rogues, a criminal team operating in Central City, and wields a cold gun during the commission of their crimes.
The ultimate physical specimen, Captain Nazi is an incomparable athlete and a master of hand to hand combat. He is a longtime foe of Captain Marvel as well as being the archenemy of Captain Marvel Jr.
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