Meta-humans

"Our city has seen incredible...impossible things. Meta-humans, men and women with extraordinary abilities. The ability to soar above buildings, to run faster than the speed of light. Unfortunately, most of these meta-humans have chosen the wrong path with these powers, a dark path."

- Harrison Wells

Meta-humans, commonly shortened as metas and often referred to as superhumans, are individuals who acquired powers and abilities unlike those of normal humans after experiencing mutation of their bodies (in comparison to magic users, who learned how to harness primordial energies without being mutated themselves). Most obtained their powers after surviving an explosion caused by a malfunction of the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator on December 11th, 2013. These people were exposed to the particles and dark matter that altered their genetic, chemical, or even atomic structure, giving them a variety of abilities. Their abilities seem to often relate to what energy or matter the future superhumans were directly in contact with at the time of exposure. According to DeVoe, 2600 people became meta-humans the night the accelerator exploded.

On Earth Two, intending to prevent the negative effects of the particle accelerator, Dr. Harrison Wells of that universe allowed excess radiation to flow underground, with the first meta-human appearing 11 hours following.

Overview
Meta-humans are represented by a wide spectrum of mutated people, with mental state, physical appearance and physiological specifics unique for each individual. The conditions they were in during the exposure to the mutative element seem to affect how the mutation changes a person. Furthermore, there are dormant meta-humans, like Henry Hewitt and Jefferson Jackson, whose powers did not resurface until the connection to Firestorm Matrix, which either re-enabled their mutative physiology, or represented a new mutation altogether. Within the spectrum of meta-humans, there have emerged a few specific classes or sub-species that share common traits and powers; speedsters, for example, are meta-humans who are connected to the Speed Force and collectively possess speed-based powers. Vibers are another example; meta-humans who possess psychic connections to the dimensional energies of reality, allowing them to open breaches to parallel universes at will, generate vibrational energy and giving them powers of retrocognition, clairvoyance, and precognition.

Most meta-humans seen on Earth One and Earth Two mutated after exposure to the dark matter connected to the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator. Some meta-humans acquired their powers through other means, not directly related to being hit by the wave of dark energy after the particle accelerator explosion. Among such meta-humans are Eliza Harmon (used Velocity serums to give herself superhuman speed, although she may have been a dormant meta-human prior to that), Valentina Vostok (used the Operation Svarog version of Firestorm Matrix to become a Soviet Firestorm) and Jake Simmons (source of mutation unknown). Through unknown means, meta-humans of Earth Nineteen and Earth-Three also acquired powers. In other universes, like Earth Thirty-Eight, humans would mutate as part of an accident without any dark matter involved, like what happened with Livewire. There's a middle-ground case regarding advanced cyborgs, like Metallo: while mostly enhanced by cybernetics, Metallos were mutated on some level, surviving despite their bodies being filled with Kryptonite energy, and requiring the Kryptonite "heart" to function properly.

It is debatable whether those affected by the Mirakuru drug can be considered true meta-humans. On the one hand, their case is similar to that of Eliza Harmon, who amplified herself with the Velocity drug, receiving meta-human powers at the cost of negative effects for sanity. On the other hand, their condition is reversible, as a Mirakuru cure was created, that allowed them to cure Slade Wilson and Roy Harper. However, the Flash's meta-human powers were also taken away from him when Hunter Zolomon stole his speed, turning him into a normal human once again. Additionally, Slade Wilson was affected by the Mirakuru for years, implying that he would retain his superhuman abilities if not for the cure. One way or another, Barry Allen researched the case of Cyrus Gold, a Mirakuru-affected member of the Church of Blood as part of his hunt for "the impossible," which otherwise included meta-humans.

Some meta-humans consider themselves separate, or at least different enough from the regular humans to identify as something else. The prime example of such thinking would be members of Zoom's meta-human group, who ushered in the Metapocalypse upon Central City. In the speech before his followers, Zoom depicted humans as the archetypal "Other," claiming that they think that Earth One belongs just to them, and inciting the meta-humans under his command to take over this world. Characteristically of this group, Killer Frost, Black Siren, King Shark, and Reverb were all shown preferring to refer to themselves with their meta-human "names," instead of their original ones. Interestingly, Hunter Zolomon himself preferred to be called by the name of the man whose identity he stole, Jay Garrick, rather than his own meta-human nickname, or especially his real name, as shown when Caitlin Snow called him "Hunter", causing Zolomon to relive a painful traumatic flashback.

Meta-humans are not to be confused with magic users, like Damien Darhk or John Constantine, who receive their powers not thanks to mutation, but by manipulating primordial energies of the universe, such as Light of the Soul. However, it is possible for an individual to exhibit both magic powers and abilities related to mutated physiology, Vandal Savage being a prime example of such.

History
According to Julian Albert's and Jay Garrick's findings, the earliest meta-humans date back to the times of Ancient India, with Savitar being the first speedster, and the mightiest of them all in the multiverse. It's unknown whether there are Savitars of alternate universes, but Jay implied that he was a single being that would hunt multiple universes to fight and destroy every speedster whom he considered a challenge. To prepare worlds for his arrival, Savitar would interact with the humans through his avatar as Alchemy, possessing them to do his being and create cults in his name. Savitar's source of powers was the Brahmastra, commonly known as the Philosopher's Stone, an ancient Indian artifact able to mutate people into meta-humans. Savitar used this artifact on himself, tying it to his destiny forever, resulting in him depending on the Brahmastra to lure new candidates to be his "Alchemy," whom would free him from the prison in the Speed Force along with the Philosopher's Stone. According to Savitar, a version of Barry Allen from a possible future was the one who initially managed to imprison him, forcing Savitar to swear revenge on Barry, as he waited for millennia to be freed.

The race of Dominators studied meta-humans for many years, considering their threat level, but it was the Flashpoint caused by Barry Allen that alerted them to the need to hunt down all meta-humans. Before an eventual invasion in 2016, the Dominators appeared at Redmond in 1951, alerted by the appearance of the Justice Society of America, which included meta-human members of unknown origins. Due to the efforts of time traveling Legends, along with Felicity Smoak and Cisco Ramon, one Dominator was saved from cruel experiments performed by the United States' secret services' members. This made the Dominators reconsider their approach towards their invasion, as they decided to propose a trade: the lives of all meta-humans on Earth One for Barry Allen, whose ability to change timelines was perceived as the greater threat.

Other than the Justice Society, a source of meta-humans in the times before the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator's creation, was a biomolecular enhancer created by the time criminal Eobard Thawne. Thawne's meddling led to Nazi Baron Krieger turning into Übermensch, and time traveler Nate Heywood turning into Steel.

Due to the time travel adventures of the Legends, meta-humans such as Firestorm have been sighted in different points of time. After witnessing Firestorm, Vandal Savage started an extensive study of meta-humans. On the one hand, his research proved fruitful when another meteor from Thanagar landed in Harmony Falls, allowing Savage to create imperfect Manhawks using mutative Thanagarian technology. On the other hand, Savage assisted the Soviet Union with research of his own, culminating in Operation Svarog, which would produce a Soviet Firestorm. Additionally, Eobard Thawne has been using his powers while traveling throughout time, 1927's Chicago being one of the earliest points in his travels.

Nevertheless, the meta-humans remained a mystery to the world at large, and superhuman powers were generally considered impossible. The trend would continue until 2020, when the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator, created by Tess Morgan and Harrison Wells, exploded, giving birth to many meta-humans such as the Flash. However, these events were ultimately rewritten in the year 2000, when a yellow-clad time-traveling meta-human known as the Reverse-Flash changed history, first by slaying Nora Allen, the mother of Barry Allen, the future Flash, and then by being stranded in time and having to take on Harrison Wells's identity, to ensure that the particle accelerator explodes and Barry becomes the Flash. As the result of Eobard's knowledge from the future, S.T.A.R. Labs was able to create a working particle accelerator much earlier than in the original timeline, resulting in a massive influx of meta-humans in the years 2013-2014.

Barry Allen, who witnessed "the Man in Yellow," was sure that he was the culprit that killed Barry's mother, and Henry Allen was wrongly accused of the murder. Seeing his mother killed by "something impossible" motivated Barry to give special attention to cases connected to the meta-humans, which would appear paranormal to the general population, trying to prove that "the impossible" was real. After becoming an assistant CSI in Central City Police Department, Barry started searching for super-powered beings in hope that he would one day prove a case true and, subsequently, find answers to clear his father's name. Among such cases was the rampage of Cyrus Gold, a man mutated due to the Mirakuru drug, giving him superhuman strength, endurance, and vitality. Mirakuru was also harmful to one's mental state, turning its users into killing machines, something that was also characteristic of the meta-humans post-explosion of the particle accelerator. Additionally, not everybody could survive the mutation, just like with dark matter exposure.

In the year 2013, S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator exploded, covering Central City and its outskirts with a wave of dark matter energy, exposing countless people to physiological mutations. Hartley Rathaway, one of the victims of dark matter exposure, suspected that Dr. Harrison Wells knew of the high probability of the explosion, and still risked with lives of many people. However, with Dr. Wells actually being Eobard Thawne, a meta-human from the future, the explosion was his goal all along. "Wells" assembled a team with his loyal employees Caitlin Snow and Cisco Ramon and asked Joe West, Barry Allen's adoptive father, to be allowed to care for the comatose Barry in S.T.A.R. Labs, intending on making sure that Allen becomes the Flash.

Barry eventually started to work with "Wells" and the other scientists of S.T.A.R. Labs, organizing themselves as Team Flash, with their goals turned to fight crime in the Central City area, specifically, with apprehending meta-human criminals, which were sent to the Pipeline, or, later, to the Iron Heights Prison. Some meta-humans were recruited by Leonard Snart, who broke them from captivity along with Lisa Snart. Eventually, other members of Team Flash discovered Dr. Wells's true identity as the Reverse-Flash, the man who killed Nora Allen, and managed to defeat him with the help of the Arrow and Firestorm.

After the confrontation with Eobard Thawne and the resulting appearance of the singularity above Central City, the Flash and Firestorm saved the day at the cost of Ronnie Raymond's life. Their victory darkened by the loss and the betrayal, Team Flash members temporarily went their separate ways, before having to reunite due to the appearance of "breacher" meta-humans from Earth Two, led by Zoom. Team Flash, joined by such denizens of Earth-Two as Dr. Harrison "Harry" Wells, Jesse Wells and Jay Garrick, opposed Zoom's meta-humans, culminating with Jay's apparent death. In truth, "Jay" manipulated the events all along, being the mastermind behind Zoom's invasion. Declaring Earth-Two to already be on its knees before his power, Zoom led the meta-humans of his home universe to Earth One, capturing the CCPD station and declaring that this Earth belongs to meta-humans. Zoom's invasion, nicknamed "the Metapocalypse" by the people of Central City, was ultimately stopped thanks to the joined efforts of CCPD and Team Flash, with most of Zoom's army being incarcerated in the meta-human wing of the Iron Heights, while a few (who were known to have Earth-One counterparts) were locked in the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator.

Among other meta-humans Barry Allen encountered were specific individuals that mutated without direct relation to the particle accelerator explosion. The real Jay Garrick, for example, exhibited speedster powers similar to Barry's, but the origin of his powers is unknown. Some meta-humans stayed dormant for a while, before their hidden powers being awakened by specific events, like memories of a changed timeline (Vibe experienced his meta-human powers after Barry aborted a timeline in which Central City was destroyed by a tidal wave and Cisco was slain by Eobard Thawne), or Firestorm Matrix exposure (Henry Hewitt and Jefferson Jackson were both diagnosed as being mutated just enough to allow for a merge with Martin Stein in form of Firestorm, and although the former was unsuccessful, the experiment awoke his own powers as "Tokamak"). However, Barry Allen recognized that Vandal Savage's fighting abilities were not meta-human in nature, but a result of magic, same as Kendra Saunders, initially thought by Cisco Ramon to be a meta-human.

However, while Savage was indeed a magic user and wasn't affected by the particle accelerator explosion, he later found out and revealed to Kendra that his powers of immortality and regeneration, as well as Hawkman and Hawkgirl's bird-like powers and reincarnation, were not actually magic, but a result of physiological mutation due to the exposure to Thanagarian technology, advanced beyond that of humanity's, and stored in what appeared to be meteors. Savage intended to use this technology to wipe out the timeline and reverse it back to the times of Ancient Egypt, allowing himself to rise as Hath-Set, the ruler, not just a secret advisor or manipulator. However, he was ultimately slain by Kendra Saunders and Scythian Torvil in the year 2021, his plans foiled.

An unidentified number of meta-humans appeared in Central City through unknown means during the "Flashpoint" timeline, created when Barry Allen saved his mother from Eobard Thawne and imprisoned him in a version of 2016. For unknown reasons, rather than reverting to the state the timeline was in before Thawne's time travel to 2000, it changed instead into an altered reality, in which neither Harrison Wells, nor Eobard Thawne posing as him, created the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator, with Ramon Industries becoming the main scientific corporation in its stead. It's unknown whether Ramon Industries was related to the appearances of meta-humans, since, according to Wally West of this alternate timeline, he gained his powers after a lightning bolt zapped his car, which had been full of his newest nitro formula. With his anti-friction suit designed by alternate Cisco Ramon, Wallace became a hero known as the Flash, stopping meta-human criminals, including the infamous Rival.

When Eobard Thawne restored the version of the timeline that was created by his actions in the year 2000, the reality was still somehow altered, an effect that Jay Garrick described akin to a broken cap glued together with some of its pieces missing. The appearance of Julian Albert at Central City Police Department as if he worked there for quite some time, as well as his connections to the Philosopher's Stone, were not evident in any of the previous timelines. The meta-humans from the Flashpoint timeline lost their powers but were recognized by Savitar, who appeared to them in the guise of Alchemy telepathically and guided them to his lair. The Philosopher's Stone restored powers of four meta-human criminals, along with Wally West. In addition, according to Craig, one of Savitar's acolytes, it could also "cure" somebody of their powers. Furthermore, an unclear case appeared with Caitlin Snow, whose powers were either already present, yet dormant, or became part of reality altered by Eobard's helping Barry undo Flashpoint. However, it was later confirmed that Caitlin's powers were present before the particle accelerator or even before Barry created Flashpoint.

When Barry Allen came out of the Speed Force in late 2017, the portal that he ran through released a wave of dark matter, giving a dozen people on a nearby city bus meta-human powers. All of the meta-humans created in this incident had gained some kind of power that Clifford DeVoe desired to harness to bring about the Enlightenment, as this combination of powers would allegedly allow him to defeat Team Flash, and any allies they may potentially call to their aid to stop him, effectively allowing him to rule the world. In the case of most of these meta-humans, however, he desired to absorb their powers into himself, while in the case of a few of them, he also transmitted his consciousness into their bodies for a time, as his ever-expanding mind was taking a toll on his own body, and was slowly killing him.

Ultimately, Clifford transferred his consciousness into the body of Ralph Dibny; one of the meta-humans created by the dark matter released from the Speed Force, whose elastic powers were immune to the negative effects of DeVoe's condition. After Clifford's plans to bring about the Enlightenment were foiled by Team Flash, with Ralph regaining control of his body, forcing DeVoe's consciousness out of it, Clifford proceeded to transfer his consciousness into his hoverchair, living on as a hologram. When DeVoe's wife, Marlize removed a key component of the chair, thereby killing Clifford to put an end to his insane plans, his death triggered a dead man switch, knocking the S.T.A.R. Labs satellite, which he'd taken control of as part of his plan, out of orbit, causing its remains (which he'd loaded with dark matter) to fall down into Central City. While Barry and his daughter from the future were seemingly able to keep the falling debris from killing any civilians, dark matter-packed pieces of the satellite still hit certain people and other things. This caused the creation of an unknown number of new meta-humans, and imbued certain nearby objects with dark matter, giving those items powers akin to those commonly attributed to meta-humans.

Possible future
In a possible future, at some point between 2024 and 2042, meta-humans were branded "people of interest" and subject to imprisonment, with any association with them also being considered illegal. In this future, innocent meta-humans are captured, wrongfully/unfairly imprisoned, tortured and experimented upon by A.R.G.U.S. Aside from the actual mutants, A.R.G.U.S. also targeted users of magic (such as Zari Tomaz and her family), along with people allied with meta-humans; for example, members of the Legends, such as Mick Rory, Sara Lance, and Ray Palmer.

Powers and abilities
There is a wide range of meta-human powers, including everything from time distortion to elemental manipulation. Meta-humans who gained their abilities from the dark matter explosion in Central City often have powers influenced by unusual conditions at the time of exposure: Barry Allen was struck by lightning and gained access to the Speed Force, giving off electricity when he runs at superhuman speeds, while Tony Woodward and Joseph Monteleone gained the power to transform into the substance they were immersed in during the explosion (steel and tar, respectively).

Due to their altered physiology, certain meta-human powers affect meta-humans differently than normal humans. Likely due to his heightened immune system, Barry had a delayed reaction to Roy Bivolo's rage-inducing powers while a normal person would be impacted immediately. The emotional state of a meta-human also has an influence on their powers; reacting and strengthening when the meta-human is in a state of emotional stress. For example, Caitlin Snow's anger amplified her growing Killer Frost powers, to the point when she was so "drunk on power" that she forgot that this anger initially came from wanting to get rid of those same powers, and instead reveled in them and threatened to kill or harm Team Flash members.

Earth One particle accelerator meta-humans

 * Barry Allen/The Flash/Savitar
 * Shawna Baez/Peek-a-Boo
 * Hannibal Bates/Everyman (deceased)
 * Roy Bivolo/Rainbow Raider
 * Danton Black/Multiplex (deceased)
 * Nathan Bliss/Mr. Bliss
 * Clifford DeVoe/The Thinker (deceased)
 * Rosa Dillon/Top
 * Dinah Drake/Black Canary
 * Adam Fells/Geomancer
 * Eric Frye (powers stolen by Melting Point)
 * Farooq Gibran/Blackout (deceased)
 * Russell Glosson/The Turtle (deceased)
 * Griffin Grey (deceased)
 * Jefferson Jackson/Firestorm (powers triggered by the Firestorm Matrix; later neutralized by a cure created by Cisco Ramon and Harry Wells)
 * Leslie Jocoy/Amunet Black
 * Henry Hewitt/Tokamak (powers triggered by the Firestorm Matrix)
 * Wangari Hollowell
 * Cecile Horton
 * "Hydro Hunter"
 * Shay Lamden/King Shark (non-canon)
 * Clyde Mardon (deceased)
 * Mark Mardon/Weather Wizard
 * Joseph Monteleone/Tar Pit
 * Matthew Norvock
 * Kyle Nimbus/The Mist
 * Rajeet
 * Cisco Ramon/Vibe
 * Hartley Rathaway/Pied Piper
 * Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm (deceased)
 * Joey Rose
 * Sam Scudder/Mirror Master
 * Vincent Sobel/Vigilante (deceased)
 * Bette Sans Souci/Plastique (deceased)
 * Song (deceased)
 * Sean Sonus (deceased)
 * Martin Stein/Firestorm (powers later neutralized by a cure created by Cisco Ramon and Harry Wells; deceased)
 * Jeremy Tell/Double Down
 * Tony Woodward/Girder (deceased)
 * Jesse Wells/Jesse Quick (from Earth Two; affected by the second particle accelerator explosion on Earth One)
 * Unnamed zoopathic woman

Meta-animals

 * Grodd
 * Meta spiders

Earth Two particle accelerator meta-humans

 * Adam Fells/Geomancer (deceased)
 * Ronnie Raymond/Deathstorm (deceased)
 * Martin Stein/Deathstorm (deceased)
 * Shay Lamden/King Shark (currently on Earth One)
 * Laurel Lance/Black Siren (currently on Earth One)
 * Linda Park/Dr. Light (currently on Earth One)
 * Dante Ramon/Rupture (deceased)
 * Francisco Ramon/Reverb (deceased)
 * Al Rothstein/Atom-Smasher (deceased)
 * Eddie Slick/Sand Demon (deceased)
 * Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost (deceased)
 * Hunter Zolomon/The Flash/Zoom/Black Flash (deceased)

Characters with Thanagarian mutations*

 * Chay-Ara (deceased)


 * Unnamed (deceased)
 * Unnamed (deceased)
 * Edith Boardman (deceased)
 * Kendra (deceased)
 * Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl


 * Khufu (deceased)


 * Hannibal Hawkes (deceased)
 * Unnamed (deceased)
 * Joe Boardman (deceased)
 * Unnamed (deceased)
 * Carter Hall/Hawkman (deceased)
 * Scythian Torvil/Hawkman
 * Manhawks
 * Jefferson Jackson (formerly)
 * Tommy Fuller (formerly)
 * Vandal Savage (deceased)

Characters mutated by Mirakuru*

 * Cyrus Gold/The Acolyte (deceased)
 * Roy Harper/Arsenal (formerly)
 * Slade Wilson/Deathstroke (formerly)
 * Slade Wilson's army (formerly; some deceased)


 * "Ripped" (deceased)
 * Isabel Rochev/Ravager (deceased)

Characters with other sources of mutation*

 * Barry Allen/The Flash (struck by lightning and doused in chemical products)
 * Jaco Birch (powers transmitted from Eric Frye by Melting Point)
 * John Deegan (mutated by energies from the Book of Destiny)
 * Eliza Harmon/Trajectory (Velocity serums; deceased)
 * Nate Heywood/Steel (modified version of Eobard Thawne's biomolecular enhancer)
 * Krieger/der Übermensch (Eobard Thawne's biomolecular enhancer; deceased)
 * Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost (experimental cryogenic ALS treatment)
 * Thomas Snow/Icicle (experimental cryogenic ALS treatment)
 * Derek Sampson (modified Stardust mutation; deceased)
 * Ray Terrill/The Ray (powers based on photic radiation; transferred from his doppelgänger)
 * Oliver Queen/The Flash (formerly; after swapping realities with Barry Allen; reality was later altered again so that Oliver no longer had Barry's powers)
 * Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash (recreated the accident that gave the Flash his powers)
 * Valentina Vostok/Soviet Firestrom (Operation Svarog; deceased)
 * Iris West/The Flash (briefly; powers transmitted from Barry Allen/The Flash by Melting Point; powers later transferred back to Barry by Melting Point)
 * Wally West/The Flash/Kid Flash (presumably through lightning mixing with a nitro formula during the Flashpoint timeline; powers restored through the Philosopher's Stone)
 * Leslie Willis/Livewire (struck by lightning while in physical contact with Supergirl's alien DNA; deceased)
 * Unnamed scientist (experiments with electricity)
 * Lisa Gold (experiments with electricity)
 * Unnamed guard (experiments with electricity)

Speed Force dark matter wave meta-humans

 * Becky Sharpe/Hazard (deceased)
 * Dominic Lanse/Brainstorm (deceased)
 * Edwin Gauss/Folded Man (deceased)
 * Izzy Bowin/The Fiddler (deceased)
 * Janet Petty/Null (deceased)
 * Neil Borman/Fallout (deceased)
 * Matthew Kim/Melting Point (deceased)
 * Mina Chaytan/Black Bison (deceased)
 * Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man
 * Ramsey Deacon/Kilg%re (deceased)
 * Sylbert Rundine/Dwarfstar (deceased)
 * "The Weeper" (deceased)

S.T.A.R. Labs satellite shrapnel meta-humans

 * David Hersch/Cicada (alternate timeline; possibly)
 * Orlin Dwyer/Cicada
 * Peter Merkel/Rag Doll

Characters with an unknown source of mutation*

 * "Accelerated Man"
 * Greg Anderson
 * "Blitzkrieg"
 * John Beavers
 * Carl Bork (deceased)
 * Floyd Belkin
 * Danielle Calvert
 * Charles/Dr. Mid-Nite (deceased)
 * Edward Clariss/The Rival (powers restored through the Philosopher's Stone; deceased)
 * Al Cisneros
 * Cynthia/Gypsy
 * "The Flash" (Earth Nineteen)
 * Jay Garrick/The Flash
 * Jay Garrick's trainee
 * Dani Hoyer
 * Dwayne Geist (deceased)
 * Gorilla army
 * Gorila Grodd
 * Honor/Silencer
 * Vanessa Jansen/Block (deceased)
 * Josh/Breacher
 * Frankie Kane/Magenta (powers restored through the Philosopher's Stone)
 * Laurel Lance/Siren-X
 * William Lang/Gridlock (deceased)
 * Gayle Marsh/Psi
 * Kira May (deceased)
 * Keisha Moore
 * Zach Mueller
 * "The Ray" (Earth-X) (deceased)
 * Reid Rice
 * Todd Rice/Obsidian
 * Heath Saunders
 * Ian Scheirer
 * "Shade" (Earth One) (powers restored through the Philosopher's Stone)
 * "Shade" (Earth Nineteen)
 * Raelene Sharp/Razorsharp (deceased)
 * Jake Simmons/Deathbolt (deceased)
 * Solovar
 * Nora West-Allen/XS (powers likely inherited from her father's meta-human DNA)
 * Clive Yorkin (powers restored through the Philosopher's Stone)

Notes:
 * 1) Hawkman and Hawkgirl were originally coined as meta-humans by Cisco Ramon, but Vandal Savage was described by Barry Allen as something other than a meta-human, a user of magic. However, while Vandal Savage can use magic, it was eventually revealed that both his and his nemeses' powers come from a mutation triggered by Thanagarian technology. Whether this confirms their status as meta-humans is unclear.
 * 2) Those infected by Mirakuru show signs of mutation similar to people affected by dark matter: either mutating and surviving, or dying after irradiation. Additionally, Mirakuru-infected Cyrus Gold was part of Barry Allen's initial investigation for the sightings of "the impossible", which included other meta-humans. However, Mirakuru-infected were not directly called meta-humans on screen.
 * 3) These characters were either directly called meta-humans, or exhibit mutations identical to other characters that were called meta-humans, but weren't directly affected by the particle accelerator themselves.
 * 4) These characters were directly called meta-humans, but the source of their mutations was unrevealed, or deliberately kept unknown.
 * 5) In an alternate timeline where David Hersch presumably became a serial killer known as Cicada (who targeted meta-humans), Floyd Belkin was his first victim. However, because Orlin Dwyer became Cicada in the new timeline instead of Hersch, Belkin was never one of his victims. It's unclear whether Floyd Belkin even became a meta-human in this new timeline at all.

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Behind the scenes
In the DC comics, "Metahumans" are a loose term to describe any and all beings with superpowers. Although stricter classification exists in-universe (with Homo Maji, magic users, being a separate group from the wielders of "Metagene"), different types of superhumans are often lumped together, while the shared multiverse continuity distinguishes mutated humans from other beings with powers.
 * The term "meta-human" usually refers to a mutated human, hence the suffix. However, Grodd is a mutated non-human that still displays powers that would allow to classify him as a meta-human. The meta spiders are a similar case.
 * Meta-humans used to rarely appear on ​ due to the show being more realistic. However, due to the introduction of Dinah Drake and Earth Two Laurel Lance, since "​​​​​​, meta-humans have appeared on every episode; except for "​​.