Anton Lamont is a professor and member of the Secret Society of Super Villains who wields the Cloak of Cagliostro which enables him to become invisible and intangible.
Fallout was created by writer Geoff Johns and artist Ethan Van Sciver, and first appeared in The Flash: Iron Heights (October 2001).
[9] The concept and first character, created by Mort Weisinger and Creig Flessel, first appeared in Leading Comics #2 (spring 1942) using the name "Falseface".
Along with his colleagues Captain Bigg, Hopper, Brain and Rattler, he staged a robbery at a city bank by disguising himself as a construction worker.
This time, False-Face kidnapped rock star Wally Weskit during a charity benefit concert and concealed him in an elevator shaft.
The third time that False-Face struck, he impersonated a safari hunter named Arthur Crandall to get into the Gotham City's Explorer Club.
He lured Batman towards a large water tank and managed to temporarily trap him, but the Dark Knight detective succeeded in outsmarting False Face and his men, apprehending the entire group in the process.
[Batman 1] The late 2000s version of the character, created by Tony Bedard and David Cole, first appeared in Birds of Prey #112 (January 2008).
She briefly dated Barry Allen while having encounters with Joseph Carver of Black Hole before being seemingly killed by Godspeed.
The two create the Biometric Lightning Oscillation Chamber (BLOC) to grant her super-speed, though the device unintentionally connects her to the Negative Speed Force before Thawne and Barry Allen save her.
Shyleen Lao was a Chinese American member of the corporatized Doom Patrol formed by eccentric millionaire Thayer Jost.
Then current members of Doom Patrol, Vortext, Nudge, and the ape-like Grunt, also appear on panel, standing near Shyleen and her friends.
She is the daughter of United States Senator Walter Reilly who was kidnapped by Multiplex and subjected to experiments designed to recreate the accident that created him and Firestorm.
[35] The concept and first character, created by Joe Greene and Stan Aschmeier, first appeared in All-American Comics #69 (November–December 1945) as a single-use thief in the Doctor Mid-Nite strip.
[44] In Infinite Crisis #1 (2005), the Fisherman, along with the Riddler, the Body Doubles, the Scavenger, Red Panzer and Murmur attack Gotham police officers in Cathedral Square.
[48] Then-Lieutenant Jim Gordon's partner upon his arrival in Gotham, Detective Arnold is in the pockets of drug dealer Jefferson Skeevers, crime boss Carmine Falcone and corrupt Commissioner Gillian B. Loeb.
[52] Byron Shelley was a member of the Brotherhood of Dada who gained the ability to turn into a psychedelic death cloud capable of absorbing people, becoming known as the Fog.
After he absorbed Doom Patrol member Crazy Jane, she and her multiple personalities traumatized the people inside him and the Fog vomited her out.
[56] In 1883, a South African thief named Xolani becomes a conduit of the Speed Force, gaining the ability to distort his body and teleport by manipulating space-time.
[59] The Negative Speed Force was created by Eobard Thawne to manipulate time as the Reverse-Flash albeit with disastrous results and has been utilized by Fast Track.
[69] A character loosely inspired by Derek Fox named James Zolomon appears in The Flash episode "Versus Zoom", portrayed by Shaine West.
This version is Hunter Zolomon's abusive father and a war veteran from Earth-2 who murdered his wife, which led to their son turning into Zoom.
[70][71] This version has two arms, is an inmate of Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Internment Division, and a member, later leader, of the titular team, who gradually becomes fond of teammate Nina Mazursky.
He finally made an appearance during the World War III event where he and the other Teen Titans tried to help stop a rampaging Black Adam.
[73] In the DC Infinite Halloween Special, Victor Zsasz revealed the final fate of Young Frankenstein in a tale called "...In Stitches".
[74] After being rescued from the club by Miss Martian, Young Frankenstein was offered a spot on the new Teen Titans roster, but declined.
She is an anarchist who is a conduit of the Strength Force which she derives superhuman physical abilities and gravity manipulation, similar to Steadfast and Psych.
Fuerza encounters Barry Allen and Iris West while trying to free Corto Maltese from a corrupt government, but nearly kills its leader before her mother convinces her to stop.
Afterwards, Rivera helps Barry Allen, Bashir Malik and Deon Owens subdue the Speed Force and restore balance to their world.
In the eighth season, Rivera falls ill with a time sickness, causing the Negative Still Force to steal her likeness until she recovers.