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Cavanagh reprised his role as the Reverse-Flash in The CW's Superhero Fight Club promotional video, which was released in April 2015. [64] Cavanagh's portrayal of the Reverse-Flash was added as a playable character in the mobile version of the video game Injustice: Gods Among Us. [65]
The Flash reveals his identity to Eddie and convinces him to keep Iris from investigating Mason's disappearance. Barry tells Eddie and Joe that "Wells" is the Reverse-Flash. In flashbacks, after failing to kill Barry, the Reverse-Flash escapes only to lose his speed. Gideon informs him that traveling through time has drained his powers.
Eobard Thawne, also known as the Reverse-Flash and Professor Zoom, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1] Created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino , the character first appeared in The Flash #139 (August 31st 1963) and has since endured as the archenemy of Barry Allen / The Flash . [ 2 ]
Edward "Eddie" Thawne (portrayed by Rick Cosnett; main: season 1; recurring: season 9; guest: seasons 2, 3 and 8) is a CCPD detective who is a romantic interest for Iris, a colleague of Barry and Joe, and an ancestor of Eobard. In season one, Eddie transferred from Keystone City. He is initially jealous because of Barry's childhood bond with ...
Reverse Flash V: The Flash #0 (November 2012) Daniel "Danny" West, a.k.a. the Reverse-Flash (not to be mistaken for the Silver Age Reverse-Flash (Eobard Thawne)) is the brother of Iris West (a reporter and friend of Barry Allen). His mom died while giving birth to him and his dad, an alcoholic, blamed Danny for his mother's death.
Reverse-Flash / Lia Nelson in Tangent Comics. An original incarnation of the Reverse-Flash appears in Tangent Comics: The Flash #1 (December 1997). This version is an evil, negative ionic energy-based duplicate of her Earth's Flash, Lia Nelson, who was created by an evil government agency to disperse Nelson's photon-based form. However, Nelson ...
The future of The Flash — Warner Bros.’s once highly anticipated superhero actioner — is in jeopardy given star Ezra Miller’s troubling pattern of run-ins with the law over the past year.
Iris Ann West-Allen (née West), is a fictional character in The CW's Arrowverse franchise, first introduced in the 2014 pilot episode of television series The Flash. The character is based on the DC Comics character of the same name, created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Candice Patton portrayed Iris West-Allen. [1]