An original Enigma named Evelyn Rhyme appeared in the second season of Batwoman portrayed by Laura Mennell.
[2] Significantly later, she was revealed to have survived the attempt on her life and was later inducted into what was ostensibly a rehabilitation program known as Arkham Academy but in truth was a front designed to train new supervillains by the Court of Owls.
In issue #1 of the Trinity miniseries, a mysterious man, whose face is half-obscured by a metal mask and who is wielding a powerful staff, joins forces with Morgaine Le Fey.
Approaching to the revelation, several clues are scattered throughout the miniseries: the Riddler claims to recognize the modus operandi of Enigma as his own, therefore asking Dick Grayson more time to exculpate himself.
Enigma seems to have a personal connection to the Anti-Matter Earth, as evidenced by an emotional outburst when Despero suggests conquering it.
[4] His backstory is later recounted: As the Quizmaster, Edward Nashton had formed the Justice Underground to challenge the Crime Syndicate of America's superiority.
Eventually, Nashton's face was burned by Ultraman's heat vision, with his wife and infant son killed and his daughter's body nearly destroyed.
[9] An original incarnation of Enigma named Dr. Evelyn Rhyme appears in the second season of Batwoman portrayed by Laura Mennell.
This version is a hypnotherapist and mutual associate of Safiyah Sohail and Black Mask who wields a cane capable of injecting drugs into people.