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Rex Calabrese

Rex "The Lion" Calabrese is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted in ''Batman: Eternal'' #14 during "
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" and was created by James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, Ray Fawkes, John Layman, Tim Seeley, and Jason Fabok. Rex Calabrese is a mob boss operating in Gotham city prior to
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
's times and wore sharp teeth dentures to evoke his namesake. At the time when Jim Gordon was incarcerated at
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for a crime that he didn't commit by Lincoln March, he was visited by Batman as Gordon told him about Calabrese and how he knew he wouldn't stay on top forever. Gordon would later discover that his cellmate is Calabrese who was arrested under the alias of "Leo Leone" at the time when
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and Carmine Falcone fought each other during a prison riot. Using his lion-like dentures, he saves Gordon from one of Carmine Falcone's men. Afterwards, Rex mentioned to Jim that his daughter grew up without a father and only helped to protect any prison guards who had daughters of their own from going through the same thing that his daughter went through. As Carmine Falcone is taken out of Blackgate to be extradited to Hong Kong, he warns that Calabrese will take Gotham City for himself again. A female nine-year-old messenger of Rex Calabrese approaches
Catwoman Catwoman is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, she debuted as "the Cat" in ''Batman (comic book), Batman'' #1 (spring 1940). She has become one of the superhero Batman' ...
and leads her to Blackgate Penitentiary to meet him. Upon arrival, Calabrese reveals to Catwoman and he is her father and would like her to unify the crime families of Gotham City. He states to her that whatever last name she has, she can still enforce the natural order. After the death of Jade McKillen, Catwoman visits Rex Calabrese in Blackgate Penitentiary where she wants to make use of his contacts to help her unify the crime families of Gotham City. Rex Calabrese later speaks to Gordon stating how he knows that he is innocent of the crime that he was framed for. With Rex offering to get him out of Blackgate, Gordon declines and states that he'll use the system that failed him to legitimately get him out earlier. Selina Kyle later visits Rex Calabrese claiming that he is behind certain black market deals regarding big items. While Rex has no knowledge of this and would never endanger her, Selina tells her that he should help her find out who is really behind the black market deals. He does so by dispatching an informant to procure the manifest of the items in question. Seeing the items that were bound for Joker's Daughter, Mr. Freeze, and Scarecrow, Rex states that whoever is behind these sales are giving them to Gotham City's worst criminals. As Jason Bard, Harvey Bullock, and Maggie Sawyer work to get Jim Gordon through the prison riot, Rex Calabrese claims that Penguin called the hit on Gordon and was the cause of the riot.


Rex Calabrese in other media

Rex Calabrese appears in ''
The Penguin The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in ''Detective Comics'' #5 ...
'', portrayed by
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. This version is a gangster from Oz Cobb's youth who moonlighted as a revered community figure and knew Oz's family.


Calamity King

Calamity King (E. Davis Ester) is a
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from the 30th century in the
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. He first appeared in ''
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'' #342 (March 1966), and was created by
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and
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. He possesses the ability to cause bad luck and attempted to join the
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, but was rejected due to lacking full control over his powers.


Calamity King in other media

Calamity King appears in the '' Legion of Super Heroes'' episode "The Karate Kid", voiced by Alexander Polinsky. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Elliot Caldwell


Veronica Cale


Calendar Girl


Calendar Man


Calculator


Etta Candy


Canterbury Cricket

The Canterbury Cricket, also known as Jeramey Chriqui, is a
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appearing in
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. The character first appeared in '' Flashpoint: The Canterbury Cricket'' #1 (August 2011), created by
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and Rags Morales. Chriqui first appeared in the Flashpoint timeline, where he was a
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student and conman in Canterbury, England. When
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' Introducing Wonder Woman, #8, published October 21, 1941, with her first feature in ''Sensation Comic ...
and the
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invaded England, Chriqui took cover inside a church. When the church was bombed by an Invisible Jet, Jeramey connected with a
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, and emerged from the wreckage as a giant cricket. With his new abilities, he leads the Ambush Bugs, an insect-themed resistance group, though all but him die in a battle with the Amazons. He later joins
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's Resistance. The Canterbury Cricket appears in the main
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in '' Doomsday Clock'' as a member of Knights, Inc., the
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's sanctioned superhero team.


Canterbury Cricket in other media

* Canterbury Cricket appears in '' Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', voiced by
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. * Canterbury Cricket appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.


Norda Cantrell


Captain Atom


Captain Boomerang


Captain Cold


Captain Comet


Captain Marvel


Captain Marvel Jr.


Captain Nazi


Carapax

Carapax the Indestructible Man is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is an enemy of the Blue Beetle. Conrad Carapax was an
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who had once been the rival of Dan Garrett (the first Blue Beetle). He went to Pago Island alone in search of whatever it was that Garrett was searching for. He instead found Dr. Jarvis Kord's top-secret
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which had a gleaming
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standing silently in the corner of the huge chamber; the robot came back online when it had sensed his approach. Carapax donned a strange helmet he found in the wreckage and attempted to activate the robot, but the machinery malfunctioned which zapped him where he stood. Although his body had died, Carapax's mind was transferred to the robot at the instant of his death. He was now an Indestructible Man trapped on Pago Island. He murdered the crew of the ship that had brought Lieutenant Max Fisher to Pago Island to investigate Garrett's death in the hopes to use the vessel to escape, but
Ted Kord Theodore Stephen "Ted" Kord is the second fictional character to use the identity of Blue Beetle, a superhero who was originally published by Charlton Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. He was created by Steve Ditko and first appeared as a bac ...
(the second Blue Beetle) had followed Fisher to Pago to protect the island's secret. The Blue Beetle saved Fisher's life and therefore came into direct conflict with Carapax. The Blue Beetle used his ship, the Bug, to sink the ship. When he tried to commandeer the Bug itself, Carapax was sent hurtling into the
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, where he sank without a trace. Unfortunately for the Blue Beetle, Carapax simply walked along the ocean bottom until he surfaced in
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. He and the Blue Beetle battled again, but the Blue Beetle fired a missile through a crack in Carapax's outer shell, igniting his power source and blowing up his body from the inside. During the '' Underworld Unleashed'' storyline, Carapax was approached by the demon Neron. He refused Neron's offer of power in exchange for his soul. After the Blue Beetle's death, Carapax confronted
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and the new
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. His body had been rebuilt by extraterrestrials and provided with a new power source. Firestorm had to be persuaded not to vaporize Carapax's supposed armor by Superman for a very good reason - he was the robot, not a living being trapped inside it. Carapax later returned, steam-powered and capable of withstanding technological attacks, as part of a group formed to take out Jaime Reyes (the third Blue Beetle). Carapax is defeated when the Blue Beetle makes a crack in his shoulder and throws one of his own missiles into it.


Carapax in other media

* Carapax appears in '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' #1. * Carapax appears in '' Blue Beetle'', portrayed by Raoul Trujillo. This version is Lt. Ignacio Carapax, the cyborg bodyguard of Victoria Kord and the first test subject for Kord Industries' OMAC armors.


Frankie Carbone

Frankie Carbone is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Frankie Carbone is a mobster who works for Sal Maroni and his family.


Frankie Carbone in other media

Frankie Carbone appears in '' Gotham'', portrayed by Danny Mastrogiorgio. This version is a close friend of and second-in-command to Sal Maroni who is later killed by Oswald Cobblepot.


Carcharo

Carcharo is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is a member of
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and cousin of the second Wildcat who was experimented on as a child and transformed into a shark hybrid. Maria Montez and her sister, the experiments gave the child of Maria's sister
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-like characteristics. After a drowning attempt by his mother, Carcharo survived in the oceans where he gained the ability to control sharks.


Carcharo in other media

Carcharo appears in the '' Stargirl'' episode "Frenemies – Chapter Eight: Infinity Inc. Part Two". This version is a patient at the Helix Institute for Youth Rehabilitation.


Card Queen


Amparo Cardenas


John Carlinger


Jill Carlyle


Clifford Carmichael


Charise Carnes


Ted Carson


Daniel Carter


Desmond Carter


Jonar Carter


Michael Jon Carter


Michelle Carter


Rick Carter


Joseph Carver

Joseph Carver is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He is a scientist who worked on experimenting on the Speed Force as a member of
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.


Joseph Carver in other media

Joseph Carver appears in the sixth season of ''
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'', portrayed by Eric Nenninger. This version is the leader of Black Hole, the CEO of McCulloch Technologies, and the husband of Eva McCulloch. He encountered resistance from Team Flash and CCPD before being killed by Mirror Monarch.


Aaron Cash

Aaron Cash is a
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and one of
Arkham Asylum Arkham Asylum () is a fictional psychiatric hospital appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in stories featuring Batman. It first appeared in ''Batman'' #258 (October 1974), written by Dennis O'Neil with art by Irv N ...
's most respected security guards. Aaron Cash was created by
Dan Slott Daniel "Dan" Slott (born July 3, 1967) is an American comic book writer, known for his work on Marvel Comics books such as ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', as well as ''The Superior Spider-Man'', ''She-Hulk'', ''Silver Surfer (comic book), Silver Surfe ...
and Ryan Sook and first appeared in ''Arkham Asylum: Living Hell'' #1 (2003). His hand was bitten off by Killer Croc and he sports a prosthetic hook in its place. Unlike many of his colleagues, he is neither mentally unwell nor corrupt and is a trusted ally of
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.


Aaron Cash in other media

* Aaron Cash appears in the '' Batman: Arkham'' video game franchise, voiced by Duane R. Shepard Sr. * Aaron Cash makes cameo appearances in '' Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures''.


Daniel Cassidy


Castellan


Delya Castil


Christopher Castillo

Christopher "The Blonde" Castillo is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Christopher Castillo was the bodyguard of Louisa Falcone during her stay in
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.


Christopher Castillo in other media

Christopher Castillo appears in ''
The Penguin The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in ''Detective Comics'' #5 ...
'' episode " Inside Man", portrayed by Berto Colón. This version works as Sofia Falcone's bodyguard until he is framed by Oz Cobb as a mole for the Maroni crime family and shot by Luca Falcone.


Catwoman

Growing up in the harsh environment of Gotham City, Selina Kyle was only able to survive on the streets through her seductive charm and skills as a petty thief. Later on, into adulthood, she worked in the East End as a hopeless dominatrix, until she saw Batman in his early days fighting crime. Seeing him inspired her to take her thieving skills to a bigger scale by fashioning a costume and calling herself Catwoman. As time passed, she and the Caped Crusader became notable adversaries, but it would also be converted into a sort of relationship, with Batman sometimes saving Catwoman from a villain or both of them working together against said villain. It conflicts with Batman's morals to love a girl that's known for being a criminal. This would end up having Catwoman become more of an antihero as of late, serving as a constant ally to the Bat-Family and other heroes of Gotham.


Niles Caulder


Cerdian

Cerdian is an infant in the
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. The character, created by
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and
Steve Epting Stephen "Steve" Epting is an Americans, American comics artist. He is best known for his work on ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' and ''Captain America (comic book), Captain America'' for Marvel Comics. Early life Epting's influences ...
, first appeared in ''
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles ...
'' (vol. 5) #63 (January 2000). Cerdian is the son of Tempest and
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. He is not seen after ''
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'' and is confirmed to have died during that event in ''
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'' (vol. 2) #15 (September 2009).


Ch'p


Chameleon Boy


Changeling


Beth Chapel


LeTonya Charles


Charybdis

Charybdis is a
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associated with Aquaman. Created by Peter David and Martin Egeland, he first appeared in ''
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles ...
'' (vol. 5) #1 (August 1994). Charybdis and his wife, Scylla, are international terrorists who attempt to kill
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles ...
. When Scylla is killed, Charybdis is driven mad by grief. He uses his ability to suppress metahuman abilities to defeat Aquaman and attempts to absorb his powers to himself. However, he is unable to control his ability to communicate with fish and falls into a pool of piranhas, fusing with them and becoming Piranha Man.


Adrian Chase


Cameron Chase


Danny Chase


Dorian Chase


Doris Chase

Doris Chase was Adrian Chase's wife. The character, created by
Marv Wolfman Marvin Arthur Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book and novelization writer. He worked on Marvel Comics's ''The Tomb of Dracula'', for which he and artist Gene Colan created the vampire-slayer Blade (character), Blade, and DC Comi ...
and
George Pérez George Pérez (; June 9, 1954 – May 6, 2022) was an American comic book artist and writer, who worked primarily as a penciller. He came to prominence in the 1970s penciling ''Fantastic Four (comic book), Fantastic Four'' and ''The Avengers (c ...
, first appeared in ''The New Teen Titans'' #29 (March 1983). Doris was killed (together with their two children) by a bomb meant for Adrian, planted at the direction of mob boss Anthony Scarapelli; this trauma caused her husband to become the Vigilante.


Doris Chase in other media

Doris Chase appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Parveen Dosanjh. This version is killed by Simon Morrison posing as Adrian.


Ryan Chase


Roshanna Chatterji


Cheetah


Chemo


Angela Chen

Angela Chen was created by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and Bruce Timm, first appearing in '' Superman: The Animated Series'' episode "The Last Son of Krypton". She is based on Cat Grant and is voiced by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. Angela was a fast-rising star of the Daily Planet and also hosted the popular TV news show "Metropolis Today". In the Prime Earth continuity of comics, Angela Chen first appeared as part of ''
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'' and ''
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'' in ''
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: Vixen Rebirth'' #1 by Steve Orlando, Jody Houser and Jamal Campbell. She appeared in the comics as a talk show host.


Angela Chen in other media

* Angela Chen appears in '' Superman: Shadow of Apokolips'', voiced again by Lauren Tom. * Angela Chen appears in ''
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: Season Eleven'' comics. This version is a field reporter for the TV channel GNN. * Angela Chen appears in '' Justice League vs. Teen Titans'', voiced by Laura Bailey.


Wu Cheng


Cherry Bomb

Cherry Bomb is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is the daughter of
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Brian James who worked with Roy Lincoln in making a liquid that can open any lock. After her father was killed in a raid on his laboratory, Gloria learned that Lincoln is the Human Bomb and gained superpowers after attempting to recreate the formula that gave him his powers. However, she was unable to control her powers and was forced to wear a special suit to control them.''The New Golden Age'' #1. DC Comics. Subsequently, she acted as the Human Bomb's sidekick before being kidnapped by the Time Masters. In the present, she is rescued by Stargirl and brought to the present day. Subsequently, she and
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are taken under Phantom Lady's wing as she plans to have them join the Freedom Fighters.


Cheshire


Jonathan Cheval


Chief


Jack Chifford


Christina Chiles

Christina Chiles, a.k.a. Cyber-C.A.T., is a
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in the
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. The character, created by Jim Balent and
Doug Moench Douglas Moench (; born February 23, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American writer of comics, novels, short stories, newspaper feature articles, weekly newspaper comic strips, film screenplays and teleplays. He is notable for his ''Batman'' wo ...
, first appeared in ''Catwoman'' (vol. 2) #42 in 1997. Within the context of the stories, Christina Chiles had been working on a cyber battle suit modeled after a cat and decided to test it against Catwoman, who had broken into the lab in which Christina worked. Despite the powers the suit gave her, Christina (now Cyber-C.A.T.) was beaten by Catwoman. Infuriated at her loss, Cyber-C.A.T. began a personal vendetta against Catwoman. As Catwoman managed to elude her, Cyber-C.A.T. became more and more fixated on tracking her down. Another confrontation with Catwoman resulted in failure because of the help of Catwoman's rival, the She-Cat. Cyber-C.A.T. made one final attempt on Catwoman's life, but Catwoman had received her own suit of armor, which gave her powers on par with Cyber-C.A.T.'s, and finally destroyed the armor. Christina was taken into custody by the agency she worked for because of her unauthorized use of its technology.


Joe Chill


Chillblaine

Chillblaine is the name of different supervillains appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
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. Each version has a cold gun similar to that of Captain Cold.


First version

The first version is an unnamed man who worked for Golden Glider before being killed after he was possessed by Eclipso.


Second version

The second version is an unnamed man who fought
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as the Flash twice. After being dragged into the beam of his cold gun, Chillblaine escaped from police custody and planned to enact his revenge during the New Year's Countdown before being defeated by West.


Third version

The third version is an unnamed man. He and his henchmen robbed a bank. The Flash informed
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, Impulse, Johnny Quick, and Jesse Quick about his different fights with the previous people that went by the Chillblaine name. They helped the Flash defeat Chillblaine and his henchmen.


Fourth version

The fourth version is an unnamed man who was tracked down by John Fox and
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when the latter was filling in for Wally West. John and Linda learned that Chillblaine worked with Golden Glider before killing the latter. John and Linda tracked down Chillblaine to an aquarium where they fall into his trap before defeating him. Captain Cold later tracks Chillblaine down and kills him to avenge his sister's death.


Chillblaine in other media

* Chillblaine appears in the '' Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'', voiced by Matthew Senreich. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. * Chillblaine appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Jon Cor. This version is Mark Blaine, a former scientist of Ivo Laboratories who was fired for creating a microchip that could be used for cryogenic technology to create his "cryo-bracelets" for personal usage. Introduced in the seventh season, he attempts to seek revenge and frame Killer Frost who he sees as a kindred spirit after he's defeated, arrested, and incarcerated in
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. Blaine later gets out after turning
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and, as of the eighth season, starts dating Frost until the latter is killed while fighting
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. In the ninth season, Blaine joins the Red Death's Rogues in constructing the Cosmic Treadmill in exchange for help in resurrecting Frost. However, the Flash appeals to his better nature, leading to Blaine betraying the Rogues and destroying the device. After taking time to reflect on himself, Blaine helps Team Flash against the Negative Speed Force.


Chimera

Chimera is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.


Chimera I

The first Chimera is a master of disguise who fought
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.


Sanjeet Bhatia

Sanjeet Bhatia is a reality-warping woman who is an ally of the
Teen Titans The Teen Titans are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, frequently in eponymous monthly series. As the group's name indicates, the members are teenage superheroes, many of whom have acted as sidekicks to DC ...
.


Adam Sharp

Adam Sharp is a super-soldier who took the name of Chimera when he worked for the organization
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.


Rau'ut L'lwer

In 2011, "
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" rebooted the DC universe. A Durlan named Ra'ut L'lwer used the Chimera name as a member of the Teen Titans.


Coombs

In 2011, "
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" rebooted the DC universe and introduced a new incarnation of Chimera. He is a diver named Coombs working for Triton Base who is mauled by sharks despite
Aquaman Aquaman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in ''More Fun Comics'' #73 (November 1941). Initially a backup feature in DC's anthology titles ...
's intervention and given experimental life-saving treatment by Dr. Edrid Orson involving a brain tissue sample of the sea monster Karaqan and other DNA grafts from different marine animals. This ends up transforming him into a tentacled piscine humanoid. As a result of Dr. Orson's experiment, Coombs gains shapeshifting abilities which he primarily uses to assume the abilities of aquatic animals.


King Chimera


Bobo T. Chimpanzee


Eugene Choi


Ryan Choi


Jeramey Chriqui


Chris KL-99


Paul Christian


Chronos


Ciji

Ciji is a former spatial law officer tasked with escorting a group of bounty hunters that were chasing Vril Dox, eventually joining him in the
R.E.B.E.L.S. Revolutionary Elite Brigade to Eradicate L.E.G.I.O.N. Supremacy (R.E.B.E.L.S.) is the name of two separate revolutionary groups in the DC Comics DC Universe, Universe. Both incarnations have been L.E.G.I.O.N. adversaries and are led by Vril Dox. P ...
and L.E.G.I.O.N. teams.


Cir-El


Circe


Citizen Steel


Edgar Cizko


Edward Clariss


Cressida Clarke

Cressida Clarke is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Cressida Clarke is the granddaughter of known Court of Owls grandmaster Sebastian Clark. She led the Court of Owls in their mission to get revenge on Joker for his use of their Talons.


Cressida Clarke in other media

Cressida Clarke appears in '' Gotham Knights'', portrayed by K.K. Moggie. This version was planted into Bruce Wayne's life by becoming his attaché and keeping an eye on his adoptive son Turner Hayes when Bruce is busy.


Lilith Clay


Markus Clay


Clayface


David Clinton


Clock King


Claire Clover


Henry Clover Jr.


Clown

The Clown is a minor character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Cary Bates and Irv Novick, first appeared in ''The Flash'' #270 (February 1979). Lyle Corley was a
serial killer A serial killer (also called a serial murderer) is a person who murders three or more people,An offender can be anyone: * * * * * (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
who uses
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gimmicks in Central City, and a minor enemy of the Flash. The Clown is also partly responsible for the tragedy behind Hunter Zolomon / Zoom (due to the manipulations of Professor Zoom / Reverse-Flash) before being killed.


Clownhunter

Clownhunter was created by James Tynion IV and Jorge Jiménez in ''
Batman Batman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Batman was created by the artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on M ...
'' (vol. 3) #95 Bao Pham is an American-Vietnamese vigilante living in the Narrows, who witnessed his parents' brutal deaths at the hands of the Joker at age twelve. As he grew up and watched the Clown Prince of Crime's body-count rise, he came to believe Batman wasn't going far enough and that the criminal needed to die. Five years after his parents' death, the Joker waged war on Gotham, leading an endless army of criminals to attack Gotham. After watching some of his men burn down a comic book store, Bao finally decided to take matters into his own hands and became the Clownhunter. Using a baseball bat with a batarang attached to the end, he patrolled the Narrows and killed roughly twelve of Joker's men during the war. With the aftermath of Joker's defeat, Batman confronted Bao in his room. Having heard that he'd been forced to fight his parents zombified bodies during one of the fights, Clownhunter berated the Dark Knight for destroying their bodies and for not killing the Joker directly. In response, Batman told him to give up the vigilante path and gave him the contact details of Leslie Thompkins, warning him that he'd be arrested if he killed any more of Joker's thugs. Sometime afterwards, Clownhunter tracked down
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, PhD) is a fictional American character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for ''Batman: The Animated Series'' as a henchwoman for the ...
and planned to murder her for her involvement with his parents' murder. As he prepared to attack, Batman subdued him. However, another vigilante called Ghost-Maker subdued the Dark Knight and brought them to an abandoned area of
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. Freed from his restraints, Ghost-Maker offered Bao the opportunity to kill Quinn without Batman's intervention, hoping to prove the Dark Knight his point. Though he planned to go through with it, he relented after Quinn apologized for her actions. Bao then left the asylum whilst they confronted Ghost-Maker.


Cluemaster


Cobalt Blue

Cobalt Blue is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by
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as an enemy of
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. Each version would make sure that there would be one almost every century via the Cobalt Blue gem. The character was created by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, and first appeared in ''Speed Force'' #1 (November 1997).


Malcolm Thawne

Malcolm Thawne is the twin brother of
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, an enemy of
Wally West 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 (DC Comics character), Flash. His power consists mainly of speedster (fiction), superhuman speed. T ...
, and an ancestor of
Eobard Thawne Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash and Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by John Broome (writer), John Broome and Carmine Infantino, the character first appeared in ''T ...
. He is the present-day version of Cobalt Blue,''Speed Force'' #1 (November 1997). DC Comics. utilizing the Cobalt Blue gem capable of stealing super-speed,''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #144 (January 1999). DC Comics. and possess various speedsters''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #148 (May 1999). DC Comics. After defeating the other speedsters,''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #149 (June 1999). DC Comics. before being overloaded by the Speed Force.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #150 (July 1999). DC Comics.


21st century version

The 21st century version of Cobalt Blue wore a glass armor. Not much was seen of him as he was defeated in about 30 seconds by the time travelling
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and Iris West II. This version had brutally attacked the loved ones of the Flash of this era. Cobalt Blue was killed but the Cobalt Blue gem possessed the child Alex and killed the Flash. However, the time-travelling Max Mercury and Sela Allen returned the boy to normal.


Chardaq Allen

The 25th century version of Cobalt Blue is Chardaq Allen. Wally West and Professor Zoom defeated Chardaq which returned him to normal.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #147 (April 1999). DC Comics.


26th century version

The 26th century version of Cobalt Blue is a female. She infected the colony Petrus with a virus, but Blaine Allen sacrificed himself to stop it. Ten years later, Jace Allen and the time-travelling Jesse Quick defeated her.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #145 (February 1999). DC Comics.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #146 (March 1999). DC Comics.


Cobalt Blue in other media

* Cobalt Blue appears as a character summon in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''. * Cobalt Blue appears in the ninth season of ''
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'' (2014). This version is the Negative Speed Force utilizing the Cobalt-97 crystal across time to possess Joe West, Chillblaine and
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.


Oswald Cobblepot


Jacob Colby


Coldcast

Coldcast (Nathan Jones) is a
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who can manipulate electromagnetism for various effects in the
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. The character was created by Joe Kelly and Doug Mahnke, and first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #775 (March 2001). Within the context of the stories, Coldcast is a member of the
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who Manchester Black recruited prior to the team encountering
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in
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. After the team's defeat and Black's apparent suicide, Vera Black recruits Coldcast into a team that eventually becomes the Justice League Elite.


Coldcast in other media

Coldcast appears in '' Superman vs. The Elite'', voiced by Catero Colbert. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Robert Coleman


Trixie Collins


Colossal Boy


Lester Colt


Comedian


Commander Steel


Gary Concord


Condiment King

The Condiment King is a supervillain who is generally used as comic relief. Although Bruce Timm and Paul Dini created Condiment King as a one-off joke character for '' Batman: The Animated Series'',
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and Scott Beatty created their own version in ''Batgirl: Year One'' #8.


Buddy Standler

The Condiment King first appeared in the '' Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Make 'Em Laugh" as stand-up comedian Buddy Standler, voiced by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. He was brainwashed by the Joker into becoming Condiment King to ruin his reputation as retaliation for being spurned during a comedy contest the previous year. The character was a throwback to the Adam West ''
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'' TV series in that he was a whimsical villain and made many condiment-based puns. Buddy Standler made his comic book debut in ''Detective Comics'' #1000. This iteration is shown to have two henchmen named Salt and Pepper.


Mitchell Mayo

Mitchell Mayo is a criminal who operates as the Condiment King introduced in ''Batgirl: Year One''. He was seen holding up a bank until he was defeated by
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. He later made an appearance while committing a crime before being defeated by the
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, the third Robin, and the Blue Beetle. While fighting him, Robin observes that the villain is potentially dangerous (if only because his condiment guns could cause anaphylactic shock), but his ludicrous nature prevents the Justice Department from taking him seriously. In the aftermath miniseries of the ''
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'' storyline, the Condiment King appears on General Immortus' side, having been given acidic vinegar from Professor Milo. He is seemingly killed after being betrayed and bludgeoned with his own guns by the Human Flame.


Equipment

The Condiment King makes use of various
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s (sometimes capable of causing
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) as his weapons in his condiment gun. The condiments include mustard,
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, tabasco sauce, and
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.


Condiment King in other media

* The Buddy Standler incarnation of the Condiment King makes a cameo appearance in '' The Lego Batman Movie'' as one of several villains recruited by the Joker. * The Buddy Standler incarnation of the Condiment King appears in '' Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'', voiced by Nolan North. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears as a "Rare" figure in HeroClix. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears as a playable character in '' Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced by
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. This version is a member of the Legion of Doom. * Producer John Stephens has stated that he wanted to include the Condiment King in '' Gotham'', but was reportedly denied due to the character's ridiculous nature not fitting the overall tone of the show. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears in ''
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn (Dr. Harleen Frances Quinzel, PhD) is a fictional American character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm for ''Batman: The Animated Series'' as a henchwoman for the ...
'', voiced by Alan Tudyk. He first appeared in promotional artwork released for the show before appearing in the second season episode "Thawing Hearts", competing against his rival Kite Man and
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for a wedding venue. While Condiment King secures the venue after Ivy is called to assist elsewhere, in the episode "Something Borrowed, Something Green", she has her plant Frank eat him and his fiancée so she can have the venue for herself and Kite Man. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears in the '' DC Super Hero Girls'' episode "#WorkingStiff", voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait. This version is an obsessive perfectionist who has been fired from multiple restaurants.


Conduit


Confessor

Confessor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Confessor is a member of the Church of Blood and serves as the group's interrogator.


Confessor in other media

Confessor appeared in the fourth season of ''
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'', portrayed by Noah Danby.


Congorilla


Nayeli Constant


Tom Corbet


Core

Pavlo Stupka was a Ukrainian soldier with radioactive powers and functioning as living nuclear reactor, known as Core. He was chosen by
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to participate in a version of Stormwatch.


Lyle Corley


Harriet Cooper

Harriet Cooper is the aunt of
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in the
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. The character was created by
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and Sheldon Moldoff, and first appeared in ''
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'' #328 (June 1964). Harriet came to live at
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after
Alfred Pennyworth Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth, originally Alfred Beagle and commonly known simply as Alfred, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Alfred is ...
's death. She involves herself in both Grayson's and Bruce Wayne's daily lives and, on occasion, comes close to uncovering their secret identities. When Alfred returns from the dead, she remains at Wayne Manor at his insistence. Over time, health problems reduce her activities and cause her to eventually leave Gotham City. Some details from the television series (her last name, her status as a widow) were added to the comic stories in ''Detective Comics'' #373 (March 1968). In September 2011, ''
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'' rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Harriet has appeared in the ongoing series '' Gotham Academy''.


Alternate versions of Harriet Cooper

Aunt Harriet appeared in '' Tiny Titans'' #33 (December 2010).


Harriet Cooper in other media

* Aunt Harriet appears in ''
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'' (1966), portrayed by Madge Blake. * Aunt Harriet appears in the '' Batman '66'' tie-in comics. * Aunt Harriet appears in the animated films '' Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders'' and '' Batman vs. Two-Face'', voiced by Lynne Marie Stewart. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Marcie Cooper


Daniel Cormac


Cosmic Boy


Michael Costner


Count Vertigo


Jim Craddock


Inza Cramer


Gerald Crane

Gerald Crane is a character in
DC Comics DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
and father of Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane), first appearing in ''Year One: Batman/Scarecrow'', published in July 2005. Gerald had a brief relationship with Karen Keeny which resulted in the son's birth, but as they were not married, Karen's mother and grandmother raised Jonathan as theirs, not even hiding their contempt for Karen, Gerald and Jonathan. Years later, Gerald moved to Gotham City, married and had two kids, finding a job in construction. His son (as Scarecrow) came back in an attempt to kill him, but was prevented by Batman. In
The New 52 The New 52 was the 2011 revamp and relaunch by DC Comics of its entire Line (comics), line of ongoing monthly superhero American comic books, comic books. Following the conclusion of the "Flashpoint (comics), Flashpoint" Fictional crossover, cros ...
(a reboot of DC Universe continuity), he appears in ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #1, where he is portrayed as a villainous doctor who experimented on his son and locked him in a small dark room. Gerald Crane suffered a heart attack and died, which left his son trapped for days until the police discovered him.


Gerald Crane in other media

Gerald Crane appears in '' Gotham'', portrayed by Julian Sands. This version is a biology professor whose wife died in a fire years prior. He suffered from severe pyrophobia and developed a serum in an attempt to cure this fear, leading Jonathan to develop a fear of scarecrows before he was gunned down by Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock.


Jonathan Crane


Evelyn Crawford


Flo Crawley

Florence "Flo" Crawley is a cousin of Amanda Waller and member of the support staff of the
Suicide Squad The Suicide Squad is an antihero/supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first version of the Suicide Squad debuted in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #25 (September 1959) and the second and modern version, cre ...
.


Flo Crawley in other media

Flo Crawley appears in '' The Suicide Squad'', portrayed by Tinashe Kajese. This version is an aide to Amanda Waller who displays no explicit familial connection to her.


Adam Cray


Ned Creegan

Ned Creegan is a supervillain in DC Comics. Ned Creegan is a crook who was tipped off by Billy Blabbermouth about valuable jewels that are being used for scientific experiments. He breaks into the house of a
scientist A scientist is a person who Scientific method, researches to advance knowledge in an Branches of science, area of the natural sciences. In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, philosophers engag ...
named Nevil Long, steals the jewels, and takes them to a fence. The sale is interrupted by
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and Robin, who battle the two. As Robin takes down the fence, Batman sees that Ned is becoming transparent because of the jewels, leaving him a skeleton. After Robin refers to him as Bag O' Bones, Ned defeats Batman and Robin with his electrified touch. Ned then returns to Nevil Long's house and has him determine what is wrong with him. Nevil reveals that he has been experiment with surviving nuclear war. After giving the temporary antidote to Ned, Nevil reveals that his Bag O' Bones form loses a day in his life for every time he is in that form. Agreeing to work with Ned, Nevil sends him out with some antidote pills to test the outcome. As Bag O' Bones is robbing a museum, Batman and Robin attack, where he loses the antidote pills in the scuffle. When he starts to get weaker, Bag O' Bones surrenders and states that the jewels were being experimented on by Nevil Long. Batman and Robin go to confront Nevil. After a scuffle with irradiated animals, Batman and Robin apprehend Nevil and have him give the antidote pills to Bag O' Bones. After he agreed to sell his secrets to the United States government to avoid legal trouble, Nevil is present at Bag O'Bones' trial, where he is sentenced to 20 years in prison. When Bag O' Bones states to Nevil that he will not survive the sentence in his condition, Nevil stated that he would not be in this position if he had not broken into his laboratory in the first place. Ned Creegan returns with new powers as the Cyclotronic Man, where he is hired by Tobias Whale of the 100 to kill Black Lightning and
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. He lures them out by capturing Jimmy Olsen. The Cyclotronic Man was defeated by Black Lightning and Superman. At Gotham State Penitentiary,
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Brewster informs Ned Creegan that his parole request has been denied. Having become the One Man Meltdown, he goes into a frenzy and escapes from Gotham City Penitentiary. This causes Warden Brewster to call for Batman. After tying in the thefts for the radioactive items, Batman brings along the Outsiders to help track down the One Man Meltdown. During the fight at S.T.A.R. Labs, the One Man Meltdown takes Halo hostage while using her aura abilities to his advantage. Katana defeats Halo, as it is revealed that Warden Brewster has been experimenting on him. Returning to Gotham State Penitentiary, the Outsiders and the One Man Meltdown prevent Warden Brewster from destroying Ned Creegan's medical records and hand him over to the police. Batman tells the One Man Meltdown that he will be there when his parole request is approved.


Ned Creegan in other media

Ned Creegan appears in the '' Black Lightning'' episode "The Book of Occupation, Chapter One: Birth of Blackbird", portrayed by Chase Anderson. This version possesses additional disintegration and telekinetic abilities and was part of the same program that gave Commander Carson Williams his powers.


Creeper


Crime Doctor


Crimson Avenger


Crimson Centipede

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'' #169 (April 1967), he was a powerful entity created by
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to battle the titular
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. To do so, the Crimson Centipede staged burglaries to fund widespread criminal enterprises to destabilize the world and counter her peaceful influence. Originally resembling a human with multiple limbs, the Crimson Centipede is later reimagined with an insectoid appearance.


Crimson Centipede in other media

The Crimson Centipede makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Cheers to the Tin Man" as an inmate of Belle Reve Penitentiary.


Artemis Crock


Crusher Crock


Pieter Cross


Able Crown

Able Crown was the leader of the Burnley Town Massive gangs of
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who ended up being double-crossed and killed by
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.


Able Crown in other media

Able Crown appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Leon Addison Brown. This version worked under Oz Cobb before he is killed by his second-in-command.


Crush

Xiomara Rojas was born to an unknown human mother and Czarnian bounty hunter Lobo. Mysteriously, she crash-landed in the middle of the Burning Man festival in the
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wrapped in a sentient chain known as Obelus. Obelus would not allow her to be touched, until she was discovered by the couple David and Lisa Rojas, who would adopt the child. The family would
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Xiomara, and would move a lot due to their debts and legal issues. After seeing a report of Lobo fighting
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, she immediately recognized her true father. She confronted her adopted parents, who had previously told her that her birth parents were
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es protecting the universe. She ran away, and after being attacked by white supremacists at a gas station, returned to find her mobile home burnt to the ground, with her parents dead and Obelus missing. She began to fight in illegal rings, where she took the name Crush. She was then approached by Robin, who invited her to the
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. She accepted, believing Robin could help her solve her parents' murder. After the Teen Titans were enrolled as students in the newly formed Titans Academy, Crush quits the team after feeling she has no place in the school. After leaving the Teen Titans, Crush would travel space to hunt for her father's bounty and confront him. By the events of " Dark Crisis", Crush has seemingly rejoined the Teen Titans.


Crush in other media

Crush will appear in the upcoming series ''Starfire!''.


Jessica Cruz


Arthur Curry


Arthur Curry Jr.


Thomas Curry

Thomas "Tom" Curry is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the father of
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. Thomas Curry is a lighthouse keeper who fell in love with the Atlantean Atlanna and fathered Arthur Curry who would grow up to become Aquaman. In his early life, Curry caught a fierce storm at the sea, and Atlantean Queen Atlanna saved his life. They fell in love, got married, and eventually had a son, Arthur Curry. But Atlanna soon had to return to Atlantis to fulfill her duties as Queen. Thomas was left to raise Arthur alone in seclusion as Atlanna was afraid her enemies would seek to destroy her family.


Thomas Curry in other media

* Thomas Curry appears in '' Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'', voiced by Larry Cedar. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * Thomas Curry appears in media set in the
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(DCEU), portrayed by Temuera Morrison. ** Thomas appears in ''
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'' (2018). Years prior, he found an injured Atlanna and nursed her back to health. They would go on to fall in love and have a son named
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before she is eventually forced to return to Atlantis to protect her family. For the next twenty years, Thomas began taking walks to his lighthouse's pier every morning, waiting for Atlanna's return, while he took care of Arthur. In time, he would be reunited with Atlanna. ** An alternate timeline variant of Thomas appears in ''
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''. After
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changes history while preventing his mother from being killed, this version of Thomas never met Atlanna. ** Thomas appears in '' Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom''.


Cylvia Cyber


Cyber-C.A.T.


Cyborg


Cyborg Superman


Cyborgirl

LeTonya Charles was a young woman who had destroyed her body with the drug Tar, but was granted a second chance when her aunt, Sarah Charles, one of the scientists who helped repair Cyborg, saved her with powerful cybernetic implants. Rather than use her newfound gifts for good, LeTonya chose to focus on personal gain as Cyborgirl. She became a member of Villainy, Inc., teaming up with several seasoned Wonder Woman villains. She and her teammates tried to overthrow Skartaris, but were stopped by Wonder Woman. When the government rounded up villains and sent them to the planet
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, she handed herself over to the Justice League to avoid being exiled. Soon after, Cyborgirl joined the Cyborg Revenge Squad and was one of several such beings to wage an attack against Victor Stone at S.T.A.R. Labs. Stone avoided Cyborgirl's electromagnetic attack, but succeeded in defeating her through sheer force.


Powers and abilities of Cyborgirl

Because of the implants that her aunt gave her, Cyborgirl has the same powers as Cyborg. These include superhuman strength, durability, speed, stamina, senses, and energy projection.


Cyborgirl in other media

* When ''
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'' was pitched to the
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network, the lineup of the titular group originally included Robin, Impulse, and an original character described as a teenage female version of
Cyborg A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.Natasha Irons). The promo is viewable on the fourth disc of the ''Justice League Season One'' boxed set. * A character based on Cyborgirl named Laura Washington / Cyber-Woman appears in the
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crossover " Invasion!", portrayed by Erica Luttrell. This version is a doctor who artificially augmented herself using technology stolen from Van Horn Industries.


Cyclone


Cyclone Kids

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.''Justice Society of America'' (vol. 3) #1. DC Comics.


Cyclotronic Man


References

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