Peek-a-Boo (comics) - Villains From Comics in Other Media

Villains From Comics in Other Media

A number of villains from the comic books have made an appearance, or appearances, in other media featuring the Flash.

Villain Media Actor/Actress
Abra Kadabra See here None (did not speak)
Jeff Bennett
Black Flash Justice League Heroes: The Flash
Smallville
Captain Cold See here Dick Ryal
Michael Bell
Michael Champion
Lex Lang
James Arnold Taylor
Steven Blum
Alan Tudyk
Michael Gough
James Arnold Taylor
Kevin Michael Richardson
Ryan Wickerham
Captain Boomerang See here Donal Gibson
John DiMaggio
Doctor Alchemy Justice League Unlimited
Fiddler Justice League Unlimited
Girder Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Gorilla Grodd See here Stanley Ralph Ross
Powers BootheNeil Kaplan
John DiMaggio
Phil LaMarr
Jens Anderson
Heat Wave See here Lex Lang
Steven Blum
Mirror Master See here Casey Kasem
David Cassidy
Alexis Denisof
John Larroquette
Tom Kenny
Brandon Young
Alexis Denisof
Mr. Element Justice League Unlimited
Murmur Justice League Unlimited
Pied Piper See here
Professor Zoom See here John Wesley Shipp
C. Thomas Howell
Rag Doll See here Jeff Bennett
Reverse-Flash See here
Rogues See here
Shade See here Stephen McHattie
The Top See here
Trickster See here Mark Hamill
Paul Wensley
Thinker Justice League Unlimited None (did not speak)
Turtle Justice League Unlimited None (did not speak)
Weather Wizard See here Jeff Altman
Miguel Ferrer
Corey Burton
Robin Atkin Downes
Corey Burton
Brandon Young
Zoom See here Robert Dieke

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