Bruno Tess is a mob boss from Gotham City who works for the Penguin until being murdered by the Scarecrow when mutated into the Scarebeast.
In the DC Universe, Thoth serves as an Egyptian figure who has empowered numerous characters, including Black Adam (and the Black Marvel Family) with his powers of wisdom, the both iterations of Ibis the Invincible with the Ibistick, and the Khalid Nassour incarnation of Doctor Fate.
He is first mentioned numerous times by several characters during the "Blood Price" storyline, with Khalid Nassour being chosen to bear his helm.
[5][6] The Earth-7 incarnation of Thunderer makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One.
Because of his ever-changing nature, he has had several identities, including a Controller, his assistant Glorith, Cosmic Boy, Lori Morning, Superboy-Prime, and Doomsday.
[11] Tokamak has the ability to trap objects in energy rings and either compress them or break down their structural integrity.
[14] In the DC Rebirth relaunch, Toledo is resurrected and appears as a sleazy small-time entrepreneur before Tobias Whale's right-hand woman Miss Pequod kills him.
Derek Tolliver is the liaison between the Suicide Squad and the US Government, however, he eventually turned on the team and Amanda Waller.
She was selected to participate in Lex Luthor's Everyman Project and join Infinity, Inc.[17] She successfully becomes a speedster, but she's unable to decelerate without the use of the drug "Sharp".
Due to the racial prejudice against Japanese-Americans, she suffered in the period leading up to the entry of America into the war and joins the cause of the Imperial Japanese government.
The second Tsunami is a supervillain who was created by Robby Reed's Master form from the cell sample of an unidentified human.
[22] The Miya Shimada incarnation of Tsunami appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
[25] David Drake, the second incarnation of Typhoon, was created by Gerry Conway and Jim Starlin and first appeared in Flash #294 (February 1981).
[26] In Infinite Crisis and Forever Evil, Typhoon appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains.