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New 52 DC Characters

So, there's one or two lists like this already, chronicling characters added since DC's Flashpoint event, and I'm just trying to make a complete one. I'll try to give a brief description and what series they're primarily featured in. I tried to keep like with like, but there's no real particular order. If I'm missing any new characters, let me know. I'll try to add them as soon as possible.

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  • A scientist specializing in cloning, Mob Rule attempted to use him. He was later killed. Appears in The Flash.

  • A Tuskegee Airman who somehow wound up trapped in the Speed Force. He wants out and is willing to do so at The Flash's expense. Appears in The Flash.

  • The ex-wife of the Weather Wizard's younger brother following her murder of him for running the family empire into the ground. Appears in The Flash.

  • The daughter of a diplomat who married a Bollywood actress, Jaina can split into two people. White Rabbit is a separate individual from Jaina with her own interests. Her skin tone is lighter and her hair is white. Appears in Batman: The Dark Knight.

  • A pianist who is the girlfriend of Bruce Wayne. Because there aren't enough girls from the past to revive in DCnU. Appears in Batman: The Dark Knight.

  • Operative of Basilisk sent after the Suicide Squad. He's probably dead as King Shark now has his necklace. Appears in Suicide Squad.

  • A ghost based off a Mexican folk tale who drowns her children to be accepted by a man, but is rejected by him anyway. Committing suicide, she is barred from the afterlife without her children, so she abducts the spawn of others. Appears in Batwoman.

  • Like the Weeping Woman, he is the manifestation of a folk tale. In this case, a man with a hook killing couples. Like her, he's a member of Medusa. Appears in Batwoman.

  • Another folk tale brought to life by Maro, based off of the figure who appears after calling her name three times before a mirror. Appears in Batwoman.

  • The second in command of Medusa, he is the man responsible for bringing the folk tales to life. He is also a shape shifter who disguised himself as Sune, his supposed sister. Appears in Batwoman.

  • The leader of Medusa. Appears in Batwoman.

  • An old friend of Catwoman who serves as a fence and intelligence source. She is murdered by Bone and his henchman. Appears in Catwoman.

  • A rising crime boss in Gotham City with immense greed and an appearance of bone. He has a vendetta against Catwoman due to how much she has stolen from him. Appears in Catwoman.

  • Before she became Catwoman, Selina and Gwen were thieves together. Nowadays, Gwen's a fence and willing to help her. Appears in Catwoman.

  • Corrupt lieutenant of the GCPD. Appears in Catwoman.

  • A gravity manipulating metahuman hired by corrupt police officers to take out Catwoman after she stole a payoff. Appears in Catwoman.

  • Once a rising star in the GCPD, he was bumped down to robbery when he discovered a scandal involving the deputy mayor. Appears in Catwoman.

  • Killer who selects children on the streets of Gotham as her victims. Previously Matilda, the willful 'daughter' of Dollmaker. Appears in Detective Comics and Catwoman.

  • A thief and ally to Catwoman who helps her in heists. He's a metahuman that possesses the ability to manipulate electricity. Appears in Catwoman.

  • Greek playboy whose car is jacked by Catwoman. Appears in Catwoman.

  • A Talon whose honor and duty made him a less than proficient in his tasks. Appears in Catwoman.

  • A high school senior who is friends to the depowered humans that form Firestorm. Appears in The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men.

  • Seemingly a high ranking member of a group intent upon capturing Firestorm. Appears in The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men.

  • A massive man possessing super strength and an unstable mind, he's married to Zither. Appears in The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men.

  • A British citizen who uses the Firestorm Protocol and is partnered with Firehawk. Appears in The Fury of Firestorm: The Nuclear Men.

  • The Lord of the House of Diamonds and the father of Zushan, Hadran, and Talzanar. Appears in Sword of Sorcery.

  • A super speedster who works for the same man as Kiva, he and Bonesmasher were dispatched to retrieve Superboy. Appears in Superboy.

  • A fourteen year old girl and precog who Fairchild and her team saved from Harvest's Ravagers. Appears in The Ravagers.

  • A mysterious figure who possesses an H Dial and first emerges from the Abyss. His name was given to him by Manteau. Appears in H Dial.

  • The son of Phillip Marksbury who was arrested by Batwing after he began killing young women. Appears in Batwing.

  • A fire troll summoned by Felix Faust and used against Justice League Dark. Appears in Justice League Dark.

  • A woman who sought to collect money from Dallas Sorentino and appears to have powerful psychic abilities. Appears in Superboy.

  • The newest Green Lantern of Earth who receives the fused rings of Sinestro and Hal Jordan and seems to be set up for joining Steve Trevor's Justice League of America. Appears in Green Lantern.

  • A businessman from China who attempted to take over Queen Industries. Appears in Green Arrow.

  • A member of Lord Battle's Blood Storm who possesses superhuman strength. Appears in Batwing.

  • Another wielder of the H Dial who allies herself with Nelson. She doesn't name her hero versions so that she doesn't lose her own identity. Appears in H Dial.

  • A former box who has become an overweight smoker, he is the most recent inheritor of the H Dial. Appears in Dial H.

  • The younger, supportive sister of Steve Trevor. Graves threatens to hurt her and her children to make Steve Trevor talk. Appears in Justice League.

  • A specialist in biological warfare who was infected by a spore virus he was transporting, he gained the power to produce 'seeds' that he could telepathically control. He attacked his ex-wife, who had divorced him due to his abusive nature. Appears in Justice League.

  • The son of David and Jennifer Graves. Saved from Parademons by the Justice League, he died and couldn't recognize his father in his last days. Appears in Justice League.

  • The father of Alfred Pennyworth who was writing a letter to his son to encourage him not to enter into services for the Waynes while he was being stalked by a Talon. Appears in Batman.

  • The brother of Abigail Arcane, he had to leave in a hermetically sealed bubble due to an allergy to chlorophyll. Like his sister, he is connected to the Rot. Appears in Swamp Thing.

  • A detective in San Diego Police Department, he was a friend to the Baker family and referred to Buddy as 'A-Man.' Unfortunately, he was consumed by the Rot. Appears in Animal Man.

  • Former avatars of the Red who have been corrupted and become agents of the Rot. They can possess living organisms. One has immense brute strength and another has a venomous bite. Appears in Animal Man.

  • A Totem of the Parliament of Limbs, he left that position to guard Maxine. His name in the Parliament was Ignatius, but nobody calls him by it.

  • The son of Chas Grant, the character that Buddy Baker played in Tights, and Paige. Appears in Animal Man.

  • The ex-wife of Chas Grant, mother of Jamie, and current wife of Dave in the movie Tights. Appears in Animal Man.

  • The wife of Paige in the movie Tights. Appears in Animal Man.

  • A simple goat in life, the Shepherd is now a servant of the Totems who guides organisms through the Bone Orchard. He guided Buddy Baker after his body was overtaken by the Rot. Appears in Animal Man.

  • An Avatar of the Red in 1894 who was originally a farmer. He teams with the Swamp Thing to fight off an invasion of the Rot back then. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • An Indian hunter in 1894 who was transformed into the Swamp Thing, he allied himself with Jacob Mullin to stop the Rot. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • Mountain ranger that is possessed by the Rot and becomes a Hunter. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • Another mountain ranger that is possessed by the Rot and becomes a Hunter. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • The daughter of Jacob Mullin who becomes infested by the Rot and he is forced to kill and bury. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • Jacob Mullin's wife who was infested by the Rot. He was forced to kill and bury her. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • The son of Jacob Mullin who escapes the Rot and helps his dad fight against it. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • Jacob Mullin's fellow villager. Appears in Animal Man Annual.

  • The new Ray and a lifeguard who gains the power to control light when a particle beam of experimental light in the Arizona Desert 200 miles away struck him. Appears in The Ray.

  • The mother of Lucien Gates who is a hippie: grows her own food, makes her own clothes, and drives an electric car. She taught him yoga and meditation to control his powers. Appears in The Ray.

  • Girlfriend of Lucien Gates who comes from a strict Hindu family and is worried about introducing her boyfriend to her parents. She works for a talent agency. Appears in The Ray.

  • The best friend and fellow lifeguard of Lucien Gates. Appears in The Ray.

  • A snuff film producer who is criminally insane, he remains alive through the use of a Lazarus Pit. Appears in The Ray.

  • Business aide of Mr. Terrific who is the voice of more practical science. She quits and admits that she loves him before leaving. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A detective of LAPD police force who is an ally of Mr. Terrific. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A former scientist who gained the ability to absorb intelligence and caused people to abruptly develop sociopathic tendencies. He wants to become the 'all-mind,' a god of intellect. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A super strong alien versed in warfare, he was a captive of the Kryl who helped Mr. Terrific fight them. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A member of the Cepniac'n race who was a captive of the Kryl after its race gave Py'lothia to them. Py'lothia possesses both male and female characteristics, meaning that it can absorb, expel, and manipulate energy. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A former flame of Michael Holt, she is also the director of the Conscientia Institute's Icelandic Satellite. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • The mailman for Holt Industries who is chosen as the successor of the company by Michael Holt. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • A French criminal who can fly and possesses the ability to phase through matter. Appears in Mr. Terrific.

  • The girlfriend and partner of Cole Cash, Grifter, she was capable of pulling off scams. She was dragged through a dimensional portal by the Black Curate. Appears in Grifter.

  • A Daemonite and enemy of Grifter. Appears in Grifter.

  • Although Sofia is an employee of Q-Core, she is an ally to Grifer. Not much is known about her. Appears in Grifter.

  • Like Tsavo, a Daemonite and enemy of Grifter. Appears in Grifter.

  • A trillionaire who tracks and recovers objects that fall to Earth, he lost most of his body when Supergirl escaped from a facility he was holding her in. Appears in Supergirl.

  • An assistant to Simon Tycho who had the remainder of his body placed in 'The Brain' after most of it was destroyed during Supergirl's escape. Appears in Supergirl.

  • An infamous weapon referred to as the 'Worldkiller,' she reveals that the Worldkillers are organisms instead of some typical weapon. She has similar capabilities of a Kryptonian when under yellow sun. Appears in Supergirl.

  • Another 'Worldkiller' who possesses energy manipulation abilities. Appears in Supergirl.

  • Another 'Worldkiller' who is invulnerable, super strong, and intended for mass terrain destruction. Appears in Supergirl.

  • A 'Worldkiller' with a reptilian appearance and unknown powers. Appears in Supergirl.

  • The father of Silver Banshee, he battled his daughter and Supergirl in New York City. Appears in Supergirl.

  • The elder brother of Silver Banshee, the son of Black Banshee, and the possible love interest of Supergirl. For some reason, he's not a banshee. Appears in Supergirl.

  • A lesser fallen angel who resides in a basement in Gotham City, she keeps track of all living and some dead individuals. Appears in DC Universe Presents: Deadman.

  • The younger brother of Lucifer and the first angel to voluntarily leave Heaven. Appears in DC Universe Presents: Deadman.

  • The daughter of the immortal Vandal Savage who was arrested when she was ten years old due to his ritualistic sacrifices. Since his capture, she has become one of the FBI's top profilers. Appears in DC Universe Presents: Savage.

  • A clawed serial killer mimicking Vandal Savage's ritualistic murders from years ago. Appears in DC Universe Presents: Savage.

  • An inmate at Belle Reve who attempted to escape. Kass Sage shot him. Appears in DC Universe Presents: Savage.

  • The assistant to Doctor Megala and the youngest doctoral candidate that he has ever chosen. She's an ally to Captain Atom. Appears in Captain Atom.

  • A journalist in Naples who befriends Helena. Appears in Huntress.

  • An Amazonian shore guard charged with preventing invaders during the time of the Demon Knights. Appears in Demon Knights.

  • The most recent head of the Sukesada Clan and a foe of Deathstroke. Appears in Deathstroke.

  • One of Trigon's numerous sons. Appears in The Phantom Stranger.

  • One of the people trapped in the Speedforce who gained powers from it after he was rescued by the Flash. Appears in The Flash.

  • The 19th Century's Baby, she was part of its incarnation of Stormwatch. Appears in Stormwatch and All-Star Western.

  • The father of Scarecrow who would run experiments on his son, locking him in the cellar. Appears in Batman: Dark Knight.

  • A woman who works closely with Ogilvy, Emperor Penguin, and reports to him on the happenings of his dealings. Appears in Detective Comics.

  • A bipolar cafeteria worker who developed an obsession with the Joker and became a member of the League of Smiles. Appears in Detective Comics.

  • A character based off of a winning design from the show 'Face Off.' Appears in Justice League Dark.

  • An Amazonian controlled by Cain, the vampire. Appears in Demon Knights.

  • The leader of the League of Smiles, fanatics who honor the Joker. He wears a mask like an old time plague doctor. Appears in Detective Comics.