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Tar Pit (Joey Monteleone) is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe, primarily as an enemy of the Flash . Created by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins, the character first appeared in The Flash (vol. 2) #174 (July 2001). [1] [2] Tar Pit made his live-action debut on the second season of the Arrowverse series The Flash, portrayed by Marco Grazzini.
Tar Pit: The Flash (vol. 2) #174 (July 2001) Joey Monteleone was the brother of a drug lord, Jack "The Candyman" Monteleone. While in prison, he discovered he could project his mind into inanimate objects. However, his mind got stuck inside a mass of tar. Trickster II: The Flash (vol. 2) #184 (April 2002)
Right before the particle accelerator explosion, Joey Monteleone was thrown into a tar pit and left for dead. Sealed away, he is freed two years later with the ability to turn his body into molten tar. He sets out to get revenge on those who attempted to kill him.
Tar Pit: Flash (vol. 2) #174 (July 2001) Joey Monteleone was the brother of a drug dealer, and while in prison discovered he could put his mind into inanimate objects. However, his mind got stuck inside a mass of tar. Murmur: Flash: Iron Heights (2001) A surgeon who went insane, Michael Amar now seeks sadistic ways to kill the voices he hears ...
The Flash has been in the works in various forms for several years and in that time, its once-unique multiverse story had been beaten to the screen by two Spider-Man movies (No Way Home and Across ...
The Tar Pits have remains from at least seven different mountain lions, while its saber-toothed cats number somewhere between 2,500 and 3,000.
While Captain Cold and his Rogues are warring against Trickster and the reformed Rogues, Top appears with his set of Rogues consisting of Plunder, Murmur, Tar Pit, Girder, and Double Down, having altered their brains. He battles the Flash before Captain Cold kills him. [3] In Blackest Night, Top is resurrected as a Black Lantern. [4]
Los Angeles fire paramedics transported eight high school students to a hospital from the La Brea Tar Pits after they were found with 'altered level of consciousness.'