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  1. Since the Flash's career spans over many centuries, the Flash has made foes over various timelines. All incarnations of the FlashJay Garrick, Barry Allen and Wally West—fought a "Reverse-Flash": the Rival, Professor Zoom and Zoom, respectively. Many of Barry Allen's enemies also banded together...

  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): Silver Age.

    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.
    • Reverse-Flash Is The Flash's Archenemy. No matter what happens, Eobard Thawne will always be the Flash's most personal enemy. He's menaced Barry Allen and his friends from the very beginning, and has cheated death multiple times to ensure that his foes will never know peace.
    • Zoom Nearly Managed To Destroy The Multiverse. After being granted super speed by the explosion of the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator on Earth-2, serial killer Hunter Zolomon sets out to take over the multiverse.
    • Mirror Monarch Manipulated Iris Into Aiding Her Plans. In Season 6, Iris finds herself trapped in a parallel dimension called the Mirrorverse, where she encounters a woman named Eva McCulloch.
    • The Thinker Siphoned Power From Other Metahumans. Season 4 of The Flash introduces Clifford DeVoe, the series' first non-speedster main antagonist. DeVoe (who calls himself the Thinker) intends to reduce the intellect of everyone else on Earth, allowing him to rule the world as its teacher.
  3. Oct 2, 2022 · Evil speedsters and Rogues prove themselves as the most powerful Flash villains, challenging every member of the Flash Family in DC Comics.

  4. Apr 23, 2022 · Hartley Rathaway battled Flash numerous times, sometimes teaming up with other notable villains such as the Trickster. The Pied Piper uses his flute as the main weapon, using sound for mind manipulation, hypnosis, control, inducing physical paralysis, etc.