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 |
---|---|---|
Trickster | The Flash (TV series) Justice League Unlimited |
Mark Hamill |
Captain Cold | Challenge of the Super Friends The Flash (TV series) Justice League Unlimited Justice League: The New Frontier Teen Titans Go! |
Dick Ryal Michael Champion Lex Lang James Arnold Taylor |
Mirror Master | Superfriends The Flash (TV series) Justice League Unlimited The Batman (TV series) |
Casey Kasem David Cassidy Alexis Denisof John Larroquette |
Captain Boomerang | Justice League Unlimited | Donal Gibson |
Heat Wave | Justice League Unlimited | Lex Lang |
Gorilla Grodd | Challenge of the Super Friends Justice League Justice League Unlimited |
Stanley Ralph Ross Powers Boothe |
Weather Wizard | Legends of the Superheroes Superman: The Animated Series Justice League Justice League Unlimited |
Jeff Altman Miguel Ferrer Corey Burton |
Pied Piper | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
The Top | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
The Fiddler | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
Abra Kadabra | Justice League Unlimited Batman: The Brave and the Bold |
None (did not speak) Jeff Bennett |
Turtle | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
Thinker | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
Doctor Alchemy | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
Mr. Element | Justice League Unlimited | None (did not speak) |
Professor Zoom / The Reverse-Flash | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | John Wesley Shipp |
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