Flash vs Tar Pit

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THE FASTEST MAN ALIVE IS BORN — Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) was just 11 years old when his mother was killed in a bizarre and terrifying incident and his father (John Wesley Shipp) was falsely convicted of the murder. With his life changed forever by the tragedy, Barry was taken in and raised by Detective Joe West (Jesse L. Martin), the father of Barry’s best friend, Iris (Candice Patton). Now, Barry has become a brilliant, driven and endearingly geeky CSI investigator, whose determination to uncover the truth about his mother’s strange death leads him to follow up on every unexplained urban legend and scientific advancement that comes along. Barry’s latest obsession is a cutting edge particle accelerator, created by visionary physicist Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) and his S.T.A.R. Labs team members, Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdes), who claim that this invention will bring about unimaginable advancements in power and medicine. However, something goes horribly wrong during the public unveiling, and when the devastating explosion causes a freak storm, many lives are lost and Barry is struck by lightning. After nine months in a coma, Barry awakens to find his life has changed once again – the accident has given him the power of super speed. Thrilled with his new powers, Barry learns how to control them with the help of Dr. Wells and his team. However, keeping his secret from his best friend Iris (Candice Patton) is proving to be harder than he thought, especially when Joe’s new partner, Eddie Thawne (Rick Cosnett), catches her eye. When another meta-human attacks the city, it’s time to put Barry’s new powers, and himself, to the test. David Nutter directed the episode with story by Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kresiberg and Geoff Johns and teleplay by Andrew Kreisberg and Geoff Johns (100).

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1. The Top (Roscoe Neyle Dillon)

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2. Mirror Master (Sam Scudder)

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Flash

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3. Trickster (James Jesse)





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Flash

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4. Murmur (Dr. Michael Amar)





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5. Peek-A-Boo (Lashawna Baez)





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6. Turtle-Man





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All-Flash

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7. Tar Pit (Joey Monteleone)





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Flash

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8. Rose and Thorn (Rose Canton)





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9. Shade (Richard Swift)





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10. Doctor Alchemy (Albert Desmond)





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Who do you think they should add to the list of Flash villains? Which one would be the easiest to do and why? Which would be the hardest and why?





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Here are some awesome villains they need to add to the newTV series. The Flash CW show starringis now the most-watched show for the CW network in the channel's history because of its great characters, mind-blowing action and special effects.A few weeks back we shared a list of villains that will be on the newTV show. But there are some guys and gals missing. Some are long established villains and key players in the Flash's journeys while others are so awesome they need to be on the show.#122 (1961)Dillon was a crook who learned how to spin fast enough to deflect bullets and, as a side effect, increased his intelligence to create a variety of trick tops.Besides his trick tops, Dillon's increased brain capacity allows him some telekinetic abilities.The visual of him spinning around at super-speed would be a great complement to Flash's running and his trick tops would keep everyone guessing.#105 (1959)Sam Scudder discovered how to travel inside the reflection of a mirror. He uses his ability to control the reflections in mirrors to become a prominent members of the Flash's Rogues gallery.Besides being able to travel inside mirrors he can manipulate reflections to hypnotize people and turn invisible. He can also use mirrors to communicate and travel between parallel universes.Visually he's a stunning villain, but his ability to be in multiple places at the same time makes him a hard man to catch. It would test the Flash's speed to the limit. Plus, having the funky backwards Mirror World would be awesome if they have the budget.#113 (1960)James Jesse created a set of flying shoes to keep himself from falling in his family's circus act. Realizing his inventive genius, he created an assortment of deadly gags to stay one step ahead of the Flash. He was a member of Captain Cold's Rogues until he joined the FBI.Trickster is a criminal mastermind and a mechanical genius. Among his toys are explosive rubber chickens and teddy bears, razor sharp yo-yos and a high-speed scooter.Trickster's been compared to the Joker, but he's very different and could be a major villain if used right. Cast a comedic actor in the role and Trickster would be hilarious. Plus, if he joined the FBI he could even become a partner of the Flash. How funny would that be? Plus, being able to run in the air would make him hard to catch.Dr. Amar was a respected surgeon until he went crazy from his undiagnosed Schizophrenia and went on a killing spree. When he was sentenced to death it was discovered that his blood is resistant to toxins and poisons. After his trial, Dr. Amar cut out his own tongue and sewed his mouth shut to stop himself from ever saying anything that would let him be convicted again.Besides being a serial killer he is skilled at surgical techniques and devising pathogens.Flash needs a good scary villain and there are few scarier than Murmur.#180 (2002)When Baez was a grad student at medical school her father needed a kidney transplant but her newly-discovered teleporting powers prevented her from donating hers. So, she tried to sneak into the hospital and steal one. Unfortunately, her powers accidentally created an explosion that destroyed the hospital.Peek-A-Boo has the ability to teleport short distances away, but he power has several unintended side-effects. She automatically teleports if anyone touches her and can create a dangerous implosion after she leaves.Her ability to teleport away from Flash makes her visually interesting and challenging to stop. Plus, she's one of the few good African-American villains of Flash. Her medical knowledge and back story would make her a tragic villain which the Flash show desperately needs. Plus her roller-blades and natural hair look awesome.Note: Peek-A-Boo appeared in episode "Crazy for you"#21 (1945)There are actually a couple of villains named Turtle (or Turtle-Man). The first one suffered from an inability to move quickly and used Flash's speed against him by moving so slowly that it was hard for Flash (Jay Garrick) to slow down and fight him. The second one first fought the second Flash (Barry Allen) in#4 and displayed a slow methodical criminal method.While he has no super-powers, "The Slowest Man on Earth" is a criminal strategist and has an array of devices including a force field that can stop bullets.While the idea of a turtle-powered super-villain sounds weak, Barry Allen has a tendency to be impulsive. Turtle Man could easily exploit this. For example, in the comics he projected a shadow against the wall to trick Flash into running into it.#174 (2001)Joey's older brother was a drug kingpin, but he's the one that ended up in jail. While there he discovered he could transfer his consciousness to inanimate objects. He began using his power to wreck havoc outside of jail until he accidentally got mind stuck in a vat of tar. Deciding he enjoyed it he left his body behind in jail and named himself Tar Pit.In his new form Tar Pit is super-strong and almost invulnerable. Hismolten body is extremely hot and he can throw smoldering chunks of tar around.Flash mainly runs on the roads and streets so having a villain that is made of the street should be pretty powerful. Plus, since he can't touch Tar Pit, Barry Allen will have to use his brain instead of his feet.#89 (1947)Rose had an imaginary personality that she would blame for bad things she did called "Rose". One day, on the island of Tashmi, she was exposed to the sap of a jungle root. After that, she developed an evil split personality. She returned home and switches back and forth between the two personalities. As Rose she's a normal person, but Thorn is a super-villain and a gang leader.When she manifests her "Thorn" personality she can control plants and move at fast speeds to avoid capture.The idea of a split personality makes for great drama and the image of Flash getting tied up by plants is perfect. Plus, they have a lot of male villains for Flash, but he needs a good female villain too.#33 (1942)An immortal Victorian gentleman who can control and manifest shadows. Back in 1838, the young man Richard Swift was involved in an unexplained event that killed 103 people but left him with amnesia. When he first appeared in the comics he had a machine that created darkness, but they later said that the ability to control darkness comes from his cane. He's been a major villain of the Jay Garrick and the Barry Allen version of Flash but, eventually, Shade became a hero.He can control darkness, make constructs (objects) out of shadows, travel long distances and is virtually immortal.Tell us that seeing Flash fighting shadows wouldn't look cool. Then there's his moral ambiguity and tragic back story which should be great character development.#13 (1958)Another split personality villain is Doctor Alchemy, or Mister Alchemy as he was first known. Albert Desmond was the director of the Central City Police Department's Forensics lab where Barry Allen worked. He used his knowledge of chemistry and a special gun to commit crimes until he discovered the "Philosopher's Stone" which gave him the ability to turn one chemical element into another at will.While he has no natural superpowers, with the stone Mister Alchemy can transmute elements into anything he wants. For example, if Flash is running at him, he could turn the ground into water or the air into rock.Since he's a forensic scientist and chemist like Barry Allen he basically becomes an evil version of Barry Allen. If they make him younger he could follow the same tragic path as his has. Plus, how cool would it be to watch him changing objects around?If you enjoyed this, then please use the buttons below to tell your friends about this post! Follow us! Email