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Armando Ramon

Armando Ramon (alternately spelled Armando Ramone and also known as Reverb, Rupture and Hardline) is the older brother of Cisco Ramon / Vibe and
Dante Ramon Armando Ramon Armando Ramon (alternately spelled Armando Ramone and also known as Reverb, Rupture and Hardline) is the older brother of Cisco Ramon / Vibe and Dante Ramon. Created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, the character first appeare ...
. Created by
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and
Chuck Patton Francis Chuck Patton is an African-American comics artist and animator. He is best known for his work on DC Comics' ''Justice League of America'' in the 1980s, specifically for the period in which the team relocated to Detroit and was staffed wit ...
, the character first appeared in ''Justice League of America'' #233 (December 1984). He was a street gang's leader in
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, but gave it up after being inspired by his brother's actions as the superhero Vibe of the
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. Like Vibe, Ramon has the
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power to manipulate sound waves. Ramon joined the corporate-sponsored Conglomerate superhero team. He has used three different aliases over the years: Reverb, Rupture, and Hardline.


Armando Ramon in other media

A variation of Reverb appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Carlos Valdes. This version is the Earth-2
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of Vibe. A wrangler of metahumans, Reverb tries to persuade Vibe to his side while trying to eliminate the
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but killed by
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for his disobedience. * Additionally, a variation of Rupture is the Earth-2 doppelgänger of Dante Ramon (portrayed by Nicholas Gonzalez).


Dante Ramon

Dante Ramon is a brother of Cisco Ramon / Vibe and Armando Ramon. Created by Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns and Pete Woods, he first appeared in ''Justice League of America's Vibe'' #1 (April 2013).


Dante Ramon in other media

Variations of Dante Ramon appears in ''
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'', portrayed by Nicholas Gonzalez. * The
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version takes Armando Ramon's place as the older brother while having a rocky relationship with Cisco Ramon. In
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, he and Cisco are held hostage by Captain Cold and
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to motivate Cisco into revealing secrets for Dante's sake. In
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, the two fend off his own doppelgänger which resulted in a better brotherly bond. In season three, Dante is killed in a car accident after Barry Allen's timeline changes which strained the latter and Cisco's friendship for a while. * The Earth-2 version is
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. He attacks Vibe and his own doppelgänger to avenge Reverb (as he's lied to about his brother's murder), but is stopped by Allen and Vibe and is killed by
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for his failure.


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Red Tool

Wayne Wilkins, a.k.a. Red Tool, first appeared in ''Harley Quinn'' (vol. 2) #3 (April 2014). A
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of Wade Wilson / Deadpool, he is a vigilante from a future Batman-obsessed society obsessed with Harley Quinn, to the point of stalking and kidnapping her. At first, Harley did not like him, but they have since become good friends and close allies.


Powers and abilities of Red Tool

Red Tool does not feel pain after a surgery that removed a brain tumor and parts of his amygdala. Red Tool uses tools and hardware appliances for weapons and has a bionic arm.


Red Tornado


Reign

Reign is a powerful alien enemy of Supergirl. She is a Worldkiller, an alien embryo genetically modified and grown in a clandestine
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laboratory. Reign is gifted with superhuman strength, speed and endurance and is an adept swordswoman and hand-to-hand combatant. Reign and four other Worldkillers were created by
Zor-El Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. A Kryptonian, he is the brother of Jor-El, husband of Alura, father of Supergirl, and paternal uncle of Superman. Traditional depictions of Zor-El in Golde ...
, who later came to regret his part in the creation of those blood-thirsty, super-powerful monsters. Reign and her partners survived Krypton, but her origin remained a mystery even to her. All she knew about herself is her name and her being Worldkiller, and Krypton and Earth hold the answers to her origin. When she tried to get to Krypton she found out that it was dead. However, Reign found Supergirl and followed her back to the remains of Argo City, hoping to find anything about their origin. Reign faced and beat Supergirl down, but Kara Zor-El could not provide any answers so Reign left Supergirl for dead and headed back to Earth to conquer the planet, starting with
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. She was stopped by Supergirl's return to Earth while Reign thought Supergirl would join her, but the young Kryptonian refused to. Reign and three of her Worldkiller partners fought an exhausted Supergirl, but the young hero managed to hurt one of them. Unwilling to take the risk of losing one of her soldiers, Reign opted to retreat and leave Earth, vowing she would fight Supergirl again, and warning that she and her three partners are not the only Worldkillers.


Reign in other media

* Reign appeared in the Arrowverse series '' Supergirl'', portrayed by
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. She is one of the main antagonists of season 3 (along with her Kryptonian creator Selena) under her human alias Samantha Arias, a single mother in National City who has a daughter Ruby. Selena and her sisters created Reign and other Worldkillers (Purity and Pestilence) during the final days of Krypton. Launched on another planet Earth, Reign becomes dormant until Selena awakened her when Samantha is adult person. Samantha is initially unaware of her origins until her adopted mother Patricia explains to her when she was in space pod; the latter sends the signal which leads Samantha to desert location where the hidden Fortress of Sanctuary emerges. Samantha finds Selena's holographic projection and her evil personality emerges, unable to suppress her and no having memories of her. Selena instructs her to become an agent of justice to purify Earth and transform it into the new Krypton. Reign kills several people on her way, both good and evil in her rampage until she is stopped when Supergirl puts the black Kryptonite Harun-El from Argo City in her organism, seemingly perishing her and saving Samantha. Selena and her sisters resurrect Reign as a separate being, without her host, but Reign is finally killed in alternate dimension Juru when Samantha gives her the water from the fountain of Lillith, weakening her and prompting Kryptonian demons to take her away. Reign returned in the 100th episode of
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titled "It's Super Life". In one reality shown by
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, Reign killed Lena Luthor and
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. In another reality, Reign became Lena Luthor's enforcer. * Reign appears as a playable character in '' Lego DC Super-Villains''.


Alberto Reyes

Alberto "Ernesto" Reyes is the father of
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(the third Blue Beetle). He is a mechanic living in El Paso, Texas who owns his own garage, a former soldier in the U.S. Army, and the husband of Bianca Reyes and the father of Milagro Reyes. Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers, and Cully Hamner, the character first appeared in ''Blue Beetle'' (vol. 7) #1 (May 2006).''Blue Beetle'' (vol. 7) #1-3


Alberto Reyes in other media

Alberto Reyes appears in '' Teen Titans: The Judas Contract'', voiced by David Zayas.


Bianca Reyes

Bianca Reyes is the mother of
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(the third Blue Beetle). She is a paramedic living in El Paso, Texas, the wife of Alberto Reyes and the mother of Milagro Reyes. Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers, and Cully Hamner, she first appeared in ''Blue Beetle'' (vol. 7) #1 (May 2006).


Bianca Reyes in other media

Bianca Reyes appears in '' Teen Titans: The Judas Contract'', voiced by Maria Canals-Barrera.


Rip Roar

Rip Roar is a character in DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Young Justice'' (vol. 1) #2, created by
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and Todd Nauck. Rip Roar was a resident of Apokolips in the distant past, who stole a New Genesis 'Super-Cycle' and imprinted himself onto it so that it would follow his commands, shortly before he was sealed away and trapped on Earth. He remained locked up for centuries until a super-tram Young Justice accidentally reactivate the Super-Cycle, which obeyed its last programmed function and released him from his imprisonment. Despite their best efforts, Superboy, Red Tornado and Impulse are unable to defeat him, but Robin is able to break his will by asking the Super-Cycle to choose between Robin and Rip Roar. Faced with the revelation that the Super-Cycle that had been imprinted with his own identity has rejected him - essentially meaning that he rejected himself - Rip Roar freezes himself into rock.


In other media

* A different version of Rip Roar appears in the fifth season of '' Supergirl'', portrayed by Nick Sagar. Rip Roar is a codename used by Russell Rogers, a medical researcher who is a friend of William Dey and a boyfriend of Andrea Rojas/Acrata. He was previously thought to be killed a few years ago, but was captured by Leviathan organization and turned him into an obedient operative. Debuting in "Dangerous Liaisons", he is tasked by Leviathan to steal the Marathon Laser from Lex Luthor's vault in Fort Summit and later goes to satellite station in New Mexico to steal a particle amplifier. When confronted by Supergirl and J'onn J'onzz, he takes a laser to Lake Vostok to create a massive tidal wave and unleash a flood to destroy National City. He is stopped by Supergirl and J'onzz, both of whom also stop the tidal wave, taken to D.E.O. and they learn his identity. In "Confidence Women", Andrea is at first unsuccessful to release him, but with the help of Lena Luthor he escapes with her. After their escape, Russell is later killed by Leviathan due to Andrea's defiance to her employers. After '' Crisis on Infinite Earths'' crossover, in the new multiverse, he is revealed to be an owner of Rogers Engineering company. Russell was offered to sell a company to Lex Luthor, but after refusing the offer, he was killed, presumably by Lex.


Robin


Robot Renegades

The Robot Renegades are a robotic team in the
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universe. Seeking the supremacy of machines over humans, they first appeared as a team in ''Metal Men'' (vol. 3) #2 (2007). In ''Metal Men'' (vol. 3) #3, they would assist Will Magnus in defeating the
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, although purely for their own reasons.


Roster

''U.N.I.O.N.'' – A union of nanobots that can concentrate themselves into "one" single massive robot or "disperse" themselves to infiltrate other machines. Later inhabited the body of a robot duplicate of
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, and though repeated requests to be exposed to the Karmarak's radiation to escape it, he was denied it by the Metal Men as the same radiation would have reawakened the Death Metal Men. ''Warbox'' – The walking Arsenal. Its head is shaped like a bear's. A reel-to-reel tape player is attached to its chest (it says it "can't fight without music"). L-Ron implies he was commissioned for a Japanese singer. ''Body X'' – A mechanical brain in a living woman's body. It sacrificed the woman's body in ''Metal Men'' (vol. 3) #3 to destroy the Death Metal Men. ''
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'' – Alien robot – formerly a heroic ally to the Justice League, now standing against humanity for unknown reasons. ''Manhunter Lud'' – Part of the proto peacekeepers of the universe, the Manhunters, he has an eyepatch over his right eye. Later revealed to be an agent of The Nameless, covering the Nameless' signature Eye of Ra emblem under his eyepatch.


Rock

Rock is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Micah Flint was an
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who volunteered to participate in a program of genetic engineering that was intended to modify human physiology and anatomy in such a way as to render humans fit to sustain stays in outer space without much sophisticated technology. Although the program at first seemed to be a complete success it finally became clear that its success was achieved at a high price: as a consequence of the genetic experimentation he had been subjected to Flint's body gradually mutated into a
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-like creature. While retaining an anthropomorphic stature Flint's flesh picked up the consistency of rocks and his skin started to look like limestone. Blaming billionaire Lex Luthor, the owner of LexCorp and architect of the failed experiment, for his destiny, Flint - who now started calling himself Rock - raided Luthor's penthouse atop the LexCorp Headquarters in the LexCorp Tower. His attempt to slay Luthor was thwarted by Superman who defeated Rock in battle and handed him over to the authorities. After escaping from imprisonment during a detainee transport - and a brief run-in with the alien known as Scorn who was serving as Superman's substitute. Rock was recruited into the
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by Morgan Edge. Together with
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, Barrage, and Baud, he formed the second line-up of the post-Crisis Squad. Even though the unlikely quartet managed to lure Superman into a trap and to press him hard, the Man of Steel finally managed to outwit them once again defeating and capturing Rock in the process. Later on, Rock was among several villains manipulated by
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into seeking out and attacking Superman's friends and family. Rock later appeared as a member of the Injustice League Unlimited. During the " Salvation Run" storyline, Rock was among a multitude of supervillains banished to live in the penal colony on the planet Salvation by the US government.


Rose Psychic

Rose Psychic is a
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heroine affiliated with the company's first
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,
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. They both were created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the creators of
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. She first appeared in '' More Fun Comics'' #19 (March 1937).


Cullen Row

Cullen Row is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted during "
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" reboot. Cullen Row is the brother of Harper Row. When his bullies were gay-bashing him and Harper managed to tase one of them, Cullen was saved by Batman. Though the bullies managed to butcher Cullen's hair.


Cullen Row in other media

Cullen Row makes a non-speaking appearance in the ''
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:
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'' episode "Quiet Conversations". He later appears in Phantoms, voiced by Benjamin Diskin. He first appears in the episode, "Inhospitable," where it's revealed that he and Harper have been adopted by Lucas Carr and his wife, Bethany and are aware of the secret identities of the heroes. He later makes a cameo in the season finale, "Death and Rebirth," where he attends Conner and Megan's wedding. Cullen Row appears in '' Gotham Knights'', portrayed by Tyler DiChiara.


Harper Row


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