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I | The Silver Age Flash's one true love. | Iris West-Allen | 76%
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B | The Silver Age Flash and the most prolific hero in the role. | Barry Allen | 75%
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R | Recurring foe of The Flash who rivals him in super speed and wears a similar costume. | Reverse-Flash | 74%
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C | The leader of the Rogues and writer Geoff Johns' favorite Flash villain. | Captain Cold | 73%
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Z | Villainous alter ego of Hunter Zolomon, his super speed comes from time manipulation rather than the Speed Force. | Zoom | 71%
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E | Professor from the far future that becomes obsessed with the Flash and travels back to his time to become one of his most feared supervillains. | Eobard Thawne | 64%
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W | The original Kid Flash who became the Scarlet Speedster after the Crisis on Infinite Earths. Nephew of the Silver Age Flash's wife. | Wally West | 61%
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J | The Golden Age Flash and co-founder of the Justice Society. | Jay Garrick | 53%
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Y | A youthful superteam founded by Robin, Superboy, and Impulse to replace the Teen Titans, the team would inspire an animated series of the same name. | Young Justice | 42%
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P | A sound-obsessed antihero that occasionally helps the Rogues and occasionally helps the Flash. | Pied Piper | 39%
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T | Gadget-utilizing Rogue that has had role filled by two different people. Portrayed by Mark Hamill on multiple shows. | Trickster | 39%
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Q | Heroic surname of Johnny Chambers and his daughter Jesse, the super speeding pair are key members of the All Star Squadron and Justice Society, respectively. | Quick | 35%
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K | Home of the Golden Age and third Flashes. Sister city of Central City. | Keystone City | 32%
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L | Wife of the third Flash and mother of his children. Originally a Keystone City reporter, she also branches into science to help her children. | Linda Park-West | 29%
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A | Flash supervillain from the far future that eventually acquires magical powers to match his villainous theme. Favorite of Flash writer Mark Waid. | Abra Kadabra | 28%
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D | Alter ego of Captain Boomerang, this Australian supervillain would also have a son that would follow in his footsteps. | Digger Harkness | 22%
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S | The noble king of Gorilla City and rival of Gorilla Grodd | Solovar | 19%
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G | This writer is the co-creator of the Flash in 1940. | Gardner Fox | 17%
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M | The heroic ally of the Flash that becomes the resident guru of the Speed Force. | Max Mercury | 11%
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X | Granddaughter of the Silver Age Flash in the 31st century and a member of the Legion of Superheroes. | XS | 11%
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F | Supervillain of the Golden Age Flash, this foe appears in the landmark story "The Flash of Two Worlds". | Fiddler | 4%
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O | Son of the original Captain Boomerang, this supervillain would also develop a longstanding grudge against Robin. | Owen Mercer | 4%
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N | Along with Winky and Blinky, this lovable (?) numbskull was originally comic relief for the Golden Age Flash before becoming volunteers at the Flash Museum. | Noddy | 3%
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H | This artist is the co-creator of the Flash in 1940. | Harry Lampert | 2%
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U | A DC Comics crossover event that saw several Rogues sell their souls to the devil to gain a significant power boost. | Underworld Unleashed | 2%
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V | Love interest of Bart Allen during his limited time as the Flash, she worked for STAR Labs. | Valerie Perez | 2%
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