Cobalt Blue, whose real name is Malcolm Thawne, hates The Flash (Barry Allen) because he is Barry's long-lost twin brother and is consumed by envy and resentment for the happy life Barry lived, a life Malcolm felt he was denied.
Malcolm Gilmore and Cobalt Blue, is a major character in Season 1 and one of the main antagonists of Season 9 of the TV Series The Flash. He was once a heroic CCPD detective, boyfriend of Iris West and member of Team Flash that famously sacrificed himself to erase his descendant Eobard Thawne from existence.
Cobalt Blue is one of the most powerful villains of The Flash, although often sidelined. He could be considered more of a villain for Wally West than for Barry.
Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash or Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in The Flash #139 (September 1963) and has since endured as the archenemy of Barry Allen / The Flash.
In the comics, Cobalt Blue is one of the many memorable DC villains who clash with Barry Allen. His real name is Malcolm Thawne, Barry's twin brother raised as a con artist after the brothers were separated at birth.
Rhea Kotia analyses the ways in which the film, Cobalt Blue, represents queer characters and breaks stereotypes. Published and directed by Sachin Kundalkar, the film follows the lives of a brother and sister who fall in love with their tenant.
Darkseid was part of the Fourth World series, in which the planet Apokolips and the planet New Genesis were at war. Unlike the utopia on New Genesis, Apokolips lived up to its name as a diabolical hellscape. Its leader, Darkseid, is truly evil incarnate.
List of characters that can beat him: Superman (Both movie and comic version) Thor(comic version) Black Adam (Comic version) Dr Fate Scarlett Witch Raven Death racer Trigon Jean Grey Dr Strange Ultraman Spectre Captain marvel (comic version) World breaker hulk Wonder Woman (different comic versions) Flash (Wally west, ...
Reverse Flash (Eobard Thawne) hates Barry Allen due to a twisted combination of obsession, disappointment, and a desire to rewrite his own destiny.
Eventually, the Force struck Eddie with a red lightning, slowly bringing his memories back and offering him the chance to become the new avatar to destroy the Speed Force and the Flash, promising to Eddie the chance to erase this timeline and remake it to have the family he wanted (Iris and their unborn daughter).
A intense and striking color, Cobalt Blue is bright and beautiful. This blue requires real cobalt pigment which is very expensive and consequently the cost per liter is higher than other options. It is often used as an accent color and a special design choice for doors, windows, and trim.
Unlike the more sinister villains populating Shakespeare's plays, Tybalt is simply a feuding fighter with something to prove — plus a deep hatred of the Capulets. As a character, Tybalt is not only Juliet's cousin, but also the driving force of the violence between the Capulet and Montague families.
Eddie was amazingly brave and selfless even in the face of death; he willingly committed suicide to prevent Eobard from causing any further harm in the present and the future in order to save Barry, Iris, Joe and Team Flash from his evil descendant.
As a result, the Flash has traditionally always had a significant role in DC's major company-wide crossover stories, and in the crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths #8 (November 1985), Barry Allen died saving the Multiverse and would not appear again for 23 years.
The four big pillars of DC moving forward, according to the man in charge of its parent company, are Wonder Woman, Superman, Batman... and Supergirl.
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Zen Shigaraki ( 死 し 柄 がら 木 き 全 ゼン , Shigaraki Zen), better known by his villain name All For One ( オール・フォー・ワン , Ōru Fō Wan), and sometimes referred to as Sensei ( 先生 , Sensei), is the overarching antagonist of the My Hero Academia franchise.
The Hulk has admitted that The Void is the only thing he fears.
Yes, The Flash regularly exceeds the speed of light. His Speed Force connection enables him to violate Einstein's laws of physics, traveling at approximately 1.75 quintillion miles per second at peak performance — that's 13 trillion times faster than light, which travels at 186,000 miles per second.
Wallace Rudolph "Wally" West is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics as the original Kid Flash and the third Flash, the fastest man in the multiverse. His power consists mainly of superhuman speed.
Created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Joe Staton, he first appeared in Millennium #2 (January 1988). Extraño is noted for being the first openly gay superhero in DC Comics.
In theory, Deathstroke goes around killing lots and lots of people. It's not until he messes around with Batman or the Titans that he gets stopped. And then he escapes, and goes back to business. So his body count might be the highest of anybody, thus allowing him to still be the deadliest assassin.
While you'll find names like Bane, General Zod, Ra's Al Ghul and Lex Luthor on this list, it's pretty clear that the most popular villain in the DC universe is the Joker.