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Revision as of 22:19, 21 April 2018

Below is a list of characters who originally appeared in the DC Comics multiverse prior to the episode's airing, by appearance.

Arrow

Characters first appearing in Arrow:

  1. Oliver Queen/Green Arrow ("Pilot")
  2. Moira Queen ("Pilot")
  3. Walter Steele ("Pilot")
  4. Thea Dearden Queen/Speedy ("Pilot") *
  5. White Canary ("Pilot") *
  6. Dinah Laurel Lance/Black Canary ("Pilot") *
  7. Robert Queen ("Pilot")
  8. Quentin Larry Lance ("Pilot")
  9. Lucas Hilton ("Pilot")
  10. Constantine Drakon ("Pilot")
  11. Martin Somers ("Honor Thy Father")
  12. Chien Na Wei/China White ("Honor Thy Father")
  13. Floyd Lawton/Deadshot ("Lone Gunmen")
  14. Felicity Smoak and Overwatch ("Lone Gunmen")/("A.W.O.L.") *
  15. Yao Fei ("Lone Gunmen")
  16. Ankov ("An Innocent Man")
  17. Arthur King/Malcolm Merlyn/Dark Archer ("An Innocent Man") *
  18. Kate Spencer ("Damaged")
  19. Edward Fyers ("Damaged")
  20. Billy Wintergreen ("Damaged")
  21. Derek Reston and King ("Legacies") *
  22. Ace ("Legacies") *
  23. Jack ("Legacies")
  24. Helena Bertinelli/The Huntress ("Muse of Fire")
  25. Frank Bertinelli ("Muse of Fire")
  26. Brian Nudocerdo ("Year's End")
  27. Garfield Lynns/The Firefly ("Burned")
  28. Ted Gaynor ("Trust but Verify")
  29. Slade Wilson/Deathstroke ("Betrayal")
  30. Shado ("The Odyssey")
  31. The Dodger ("Dodger")
  32. Roy Harper/Arsenal ("Dodger")
  33. Dinah Lance ("Dead to Rights") *
  34. Guillermo Barrera ("Dead to Rights")
  35. Lyla Michaels/Harbinger ("Unfinished Business")
  36. Brion Markov ("Darkness on the Edge of Town")
  37. Bethany Snow ("City of Heroes")
  38. Isabel Rochev and Ravager ("City of Heroes")/("Streets of Fire") *
  39. Sebastian Blood/Brother Blood ("City of Heroes") *
  40. Ben Turner/Bronze Tiger ("Identity")
  41. Sin ("Broken Dolls") *
  42. Barton Mathis/The Dollmaker ("Broken Dolls")
  43. Jean Loring ("Broken Dolls")
  44. Anatoly Knyazev ("Crucible")
  45. Anthony Ivo ("League of Assassins")
  46. Amanda Waller ("Keep Your Enemies Closer")
  47. Cyrus Gold and The Acolyte ("State v. Queen")
  48. Barry Allen/The Flash ("The Scientist")
  49. Linda Park ("Three Ghosts")
  50. Mark Scheffer/Shrapnel ("Blast Radius")
  51. Maya Resik ("Blast Radius") *
  52. Sebastian Sangre ("Blast Radius") *
  53. Richard/The Starling Slasher ("Blind Spot") *
  54. Milo Armitage ("Tremors")
  55. Nyssa al Ghul (Raatko) ("Heir to the Demon")
  56. William Tockman/Clock King ("Time of Death")
  57. Beverly Tockman ("Time of Death")
  58. Harley Quinn ("Suicide Squad")
  59. Cisco Ramon/Vibe ("The Man Under the Hood")
  60. Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost ("The Man Under the Hood")
  61. Clinton Hogue ("Seeing Red")
  62. Torque ("Unthinkable")
  63. Vincent Steelgrave ("The Calm") *
  64. Maseo Yamashiro ("The Calm")
  65. Werner Zytle/Vertigo ("The Calm") *
  66. Greg Osborne ("The Calm")
  67. Ray Palmer/The Atom ("The Calm")
  68. Tatsu Yamashiro ("The Calm")
  69. Simon Lacroix/Komodo ("Sara")
  70. Tom Weston ("Sara")
  71. Mark Shaw ("Corto Maltese")
  72. Ted Grant/Wildcat ("Corto Maltese")
  73. Ra's al Ghul ("The Magician")
  74. Myron Forest ("The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak")
  75. Carrie Cutter/Cupid ("Guilty")
  76. Digger Harkness/Captain Boomerang ("Draw Back Your Bow")
  77. Daniel "Danny" Brickwell/Brick ("Left Behind")
  78. Matthew Shrieve ("The Return")
  79. Michael Amar/Murmur ("The Offer")
  80. Susan "Susie" Lawton ("Suicidal Tendencies")
  81. Zoe Lawton ("Suicidal Tendencies")
  82. Joseph Cray ("Suicidal Tendencies")
  83. Jake Simmons/Deathbolt ("Broken Arrow")
  84. Damien Darhk ("Green Arrow")
  85. Lonnie Machin/Anarky ("The Candidate")
  86. Curtis Holt/Mr. Terrific ("The Candidate") *
  87. Taiana ("The Candidate")
  88. Baron Reiter ("The Candidate")
  89. Jeremy Tell/Double Down ("Restoration")
  90. Liza Warner ("Beyond Redemption")
  91. Paul Holt ("Dark Waters") *
  92. Noah Kuttler/The Calculator ("Unchained")
  93. Rosie ("Code of Silence")
  94. Jackhammer ("Code of Silence")
  95. Hardhat ("Code of Silence")
  96. Evelyn Crawford Sharp and Artemis ("Canary Cry")/("Penance")*
  97. Wild Dog ("Legacy")
  98. Pino Bertinelli ("Legacy")
  99. Prometheus and Adrian Chase ("Legacy")/("A Matter of Trust") *
  100. Rory Regan/Ragman ("The Recruits")
  101. Susan Williams ("A Matter of Trust")
  102. Christopher Chance/Human Target ("Human Target")
  103. Ishmael Gregor ("So It Begins")
  104. Konstantin Kovar ("So It Begins")
  105. Vigilante ("Vigilante") *
  106. Dinah Drake/Black Canary ("Who Are You?") *
  107. Sean Sonus ("Second Chances")
  108. Doris Chase ("Spectre of the Gun")
  109. Onyx Adams ("Next of Kin")
  110. Joe Wilson ("Deathstroke Returns")
  111. Ricardo Diaz/Dragon ("Promises Kept")


Comic book tie-in characters

  1. Khem-Adam ("Following")
  2. Ravan Nassar ("Haunted") *
  3. Lyle Bolton ("Assurances")
  4. Onomatopoeia ("Prologue")

Novel tie-in characters

  1. Adeline Wilson (Arrow: Vengeance)
  2. Father Trigon/The Devil (Arrow: Vengeance)

Referenced characters


In-universe fictional characters

  1. Blue Devil ("Time of Death")
  2. Blue Beetle ("Promises Kept")

Characters adapted as objects, concepts or groups

  1. The Fireflies ("Burned")
  2. Amazo ("City of Heroes")
  3. AK Desmond Group ("What We Leave Behind")

Fully renamed characters

  1. Mrs. Reston ("Legacies") (fulfills the role of Queen on Royal Flush Gang)
  2. Mr. Blank ("Home Invasion") (based on Onomatopoeia)
  3. Isaac Stanzler ("Guilty") (based on Vengeance)
  4. Laura Washington/Cyber-woman ("Invasion!") (based on LeTonya Charles/Cyborgirl)
  5. Eric Dunn/Lead Skull ("Vigilante") (fulfills the role of Atomic Skull as the leader of his crew)

Characters from other sources appearing in comics

  1. Robin Hood ("Pilot")

Notes:

  1. Thea is based on the comic book character, Mia Dearden, the second person to take on the mantle of Green Arrow's sidekick, Speedy, and the first to be a female. Though the name "Thea Queen" originates from the show.
  2. Even though Laurel is the direct adaptation of Black Canary in Arrow, her younger sister, Sara Lance, who is an original character specifically created for the show and was previously known as "The Canary", is also based in part on the same character. Sara is also an adaptation of another comic book character, the White Canary.
  3. Felicity's code name had been used in the comics only once, but by another character. It was introduced as "Overwatch-One", the code name of Terry Sloan in Earth 2: Society series.
  4. Even though Malcolm is the direct adaptation of Merlyn in Arrow, Tommy Merlyn, who is in part an original character specifically created for the show, is also based on the same character. Both Malcolm and Tommy were later canonized in the comics as parts of the Dark Archer/Merlyn legacy. The show's Earth-X version of Tommy is more closely modeled after the original comic book character.
  5. Due to the several iterations of the Royal Flush Gang, both versions of King and Ace are considered to be adaptations of the many iterations of each of the characters from the comics, respectively.
  6. Both characters are based on the original Black Canary from the comics, Dinah Drake-Lance. However on the show, the character is split into two unrelated and altogether separate individuals.
  7. In the comics, Isabel is also known as "The Queen". Ravager, which is the alias she is informally given on the show, is the alter ego of several comic book characters, most of them related to Slade Wilson.
  8. Sebastian's parents are both based on comic book characters as well. Sebastian Sangre is based in part on Sebastian Blood VIII who is the father of Sebastian Blood IX, with "sangre" being the Spanish word for blood. Maya Resik is based in part on Mother Mayhem. Both women who adopted the title, Anna Resik and May Bennett, were mothers of different Sebastian Bloods.
  9. Sin's real first name on the show has been revealed to be Cindy with her last name being still unknown. In the comics, her name is Cynthia and she got the surname "Lance" after she got adopted by Black Canary.
  10. Richard is based on The Seattle Slasher, an otherwise unnamed serial killer from the mini-series Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters.
  11. Steelgrave is seemingly based on the comic book character, Professor Steelgraves.
  12. Even though Werner Zytle is the direct adaptation of Cecil Adams in Arrow, the drug dealer, known as "The Count" or "Cecil Adams", who is in part an original character specifically created for the show, is also based on the same character.
  13. Even though his first name was changed to "Curtis" for the show, he is based on the comic book superhero Michael Holt, the second Mr. Terrific.
  14. Paul is a reimagining of Michael Holt's spouse, who in the comics is a female and is named Paula Holt.
  15. Evelyn Sharp is an amalgamation of two characters; Evelyn Crawford/Starling and the vigilante, Artemis.
  16. In the comics, Adrian Chase is known as the crime-fighter Vigilante. However, on the show, Vigilante appears as a totally different character, Vincent Sobel, while the name "Adrian Chase" is used only as an alias by Prometheus.
  17. Even though the character originates from the mainstream DC comics, his last name was never revealed, as he was only known by his first name. Unlike the comics, in Arrow: Season 2.5 he is given a last name as well, Nassar.
  18. Even though in the comics his first name is unknown, he is based on a character known as Master Jansen who first appeared in Flash #218.

The Flash

Characters first appearing in The Flash:

  1. Nora Allen ("Pilot")
  2. Henry Allen ("Pilot")
  3. Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash ("Pilot") *
  4. Fred Chyre ("Pilot")
  5. David Singh ("Pilot")
  6. Iris West ("Pilot")
  7. Clyde Mardon ("Pilot")
  8. Simon Stagg ("Fastest Man Alive")
  9. Danton Black/Multiplex ("Fastest Man Alive")
  10. Java ("Fastest Man Alive")
  11. Kyle Nimbus/The Mist ("Things You Can't Outrun")
  12. Ronnie Raymond/Firestorm ("Things You Can't Outrun")
  13. Leonard Snart/Captain Cold ("Going Rogue")
  14. Basil Nurblin ("Going Rogue")
  15. Oswald Loomis ("Going Rogue")
  16. Dexter Myles ("Going Rogue")
  17. Mick Rory/Heat Wave ("Going Rogue")
  18. Bette Sans Souci/Plastique ("Plastique")
  19. Wade Eiling ("Plastique")
  20. Harold Hadley ("Plastique")
  21. Gorilla Grodd ("Plastique")
  22. Tony Woodward/Girder ("The Flash Is Born")
  23. Stacy Conwell ("The Flash Is Born")
  24. Farooq Gibran/Blackout ("Power Outage") *
  25. Roy Bivolo/Rainbow Raider ("Flash vs. Arrow")
  26. Tina McGee ("The Man in the Yellow Suit")
  27. Rachel Rathaway ("Revenge of the Rogues")
  28. Osgood Rathaway ("Revenge of the Rogues")
  29. Jason Rusch ("Revenge of the Rogues")
  30. Lisa Snart/Golden Glider ("Revenge of the Rogues")
  31. King ("The Sound and the Fury") *
  32. Ace ("The Sound and the Fury") *
  33. Queen ("The Sound and the Fury")
  34. Hartley Rathaway/Pied Piper ("The Sound and the Fury")
  35. Shawna Baez/Peek-a-Boo ("Crazy for You") *
  36. Martin Stein/Firestorm ("Crazy for You")
  37. Quentin Quale ("The Nuclear Man")
  38. Clarissa Stein ("The Nuclear Man")
  39. Mark Mardon/The Weather Wizard ("Out of Time")
  40. Dante Ramon ("Rogue Time")
  41. Axel Walker/The Trickster ("Tricksters")
  42. James Jesse/The Trickster ("Tricksters")
  43. Gregory Wolfe ("Tricksters")
  44. Brie Larvan/Bug-Eyed Bandit ("All Star Team Up") *
  45. Hannibal Bates/Everyman ("Who is Harrison Wells?")
  46. Cecille Horton ("Who is Harrison Wells?")
  47. Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost ("Fast Enough")
  48. Kendra Saunders/Hawkgirl ("Fast Enough")
  49. Al Rothstein/Atom-Smasher ("The Man Who Saved Central City")*
  50. Hunter Zolomon/Zoom and Black Flash ("The Man Who Saved Central City")/("The Race of His Life")*
  51. Eddie Slick/Sand Demon ("Flash of Two Worlds")
  52. Patty Spivot ("Flash of Two Worlds")
  53. Jefferson "Jax" Jackson/Firestorm ("The Fury of Firestorm")
  54. Henry Hewitt/Tokamak ("The Fury of Firestorm")
  55. King Shark ("The Fury of Firestorm") *
  56. Doctor Light ("The Darkness and the Light") *
  57. Jesse Chambers Wells/Jesse Quick ("The Darkness and the Light")
  58. Vandal Savage and Hath-Set ("Legends of Today") *
  59. Carter Hall/Hawkman ("Legends of Today")
  60. Khufu ("Legends of Today")
  61. Chay-Ara ("Legends of Today")
  62. Wally West/Kid Flash ("Running to Stand Still")
  63. The Turtle ("Potential Energy") *
  64. Joey Monteleone/Tar Pit ("Fast Lane")
  65. Connor Hawke/Green Arrow ("Welcome to Earth-2")
  66. Jonah Hex ("Welcome to Earth-2")
  67. Deathstorm ("Welcome to Earth-2")
  68. Adam Fells/Geomancer ("Welcome to Earth-2")
  69. Reverb ("Welcome to Earth-2") *
  70. Jay Garrick/The Flash ("Welcome to Earth-2") *
  71. Eliza Harmon/Trajectory ("Trajectory")
  72. Ashley Zolomon ("Versus Zoom")
  73. Griffin Grey ("Back to Normal")
  74. Rupture ("Rupture") *
  75. Edward Clariss/The Rival ("Flashpoint")
  76. Julian Albert Desmond/Dr. Alchemy ("Flashpoint") *
  77. Thief ("Paradox")
  78. Savitar and The Future Flash ("Paradox")/("I Know Who You Are")
  79. Frankie Kane/Magenta ("Magenta")
  80. Sam Scudder/Mirror Master ("The New Rogues")
  81. Rosa Dillon/Top ("The New Rogues") *
  82. Shade ("Shade")
  83. Smith ("Invasion!")
  84. Jared Morillo/Plunder ("The Present")
  85. McSnurtle ("Borrowing Problems from the Future")
  86. Cynthia/Gypsy ("Borrowing Problems from the Future")
  87. Clive Yorkin ("Untouchable")
  88. Solovar ("Attack on Gorilla City")
  89. Accelerated Man ("Attack on Central City")
  90. Abra Kadabra ("Abra Kadabra")
  91. Kline ("The Once and Future Flash")
  92. Heat Monger ("Cause and Effect")
  93. Samuroid ("The Flash Reborn")
  94. Norvok ("The Flash Reborn") *
  95. The Mechanic ("The Flash Reborn")
  96. Clifford DeVoe/The Thinker ("The Flash Reborn")
  97. Kilg%re ("Mixed Signals") *
  98. Becky Sharpe/Hazard ("Luck Be A Lady")
  99. The Weeper ("Luck Be A Lady")
  100. Black Bison ("Luck Be A Lady") *
  101. Breacher ("Elongated Journey Into Night")
  102. Ralph Dibny/Elongated Man ("Elongated Journey Into Night")
  103. Amunet Black/Blacksmith ("Girls Night Out")
  104. Leo Snart/Citizen Cold ("Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3")
  105. Ray Terrill/The Ray ("Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3")
  106. Dominic Lanse/Brainstorm ("Don't Run")
  107. Anton Slater ("The Trial of The Flash")
  108. Neil Borman/Fallout ("The Trial of The Flash")
  109. David P. Ratchet/Big Sir ("The Elongated Knight Rises")
  110. Sylbert Rundine/Dwarfstar ("Honey, I Shrunk Team Flash")
  111. Izzy Bowin/The Fiddler ("Subject 9") *
  112. Veronica Dale ("Enter Flashtime")
  113. Null ("Null and Annoyed")
  114. Crucifer ("Null and Annoyed")
  115. Edwin Gauss/Folded Man ("Null and Annoyed")


Comic book tie-in characters

  1. Bliss ("The Strongman Cometh")

Novel tie-in characters

  1. Earthworm (The Flash: Johnny Quick)
  2. Johnny Quick (The Flash: Johnny Quick)
  3. Ultraman (The Flash: Johnny Quick)
  4. Superwoman (The Flash: Johnny Quick)
  5. Owlman (The Flash: Johnny Quick)
  6. Power Ring (The Flash: Johnny Quick)

Referenced characters

  1. Cameron Scott ("Plastique")
  2. Grant Emerson ("Power Outage")
  3. Will Everett ("Power Outage")
  4. Bea da Costa ("Power Outage")
  5. Mal Duncan ("The Nuclear Man")
  6. Evan McCulloch/Mirror Master ("The New Rogues")
  7. Julie Greer ("Invasion!")
  8. Cheetah ("Infantino Street")

In-universe fictional characters

  1. Rita Farr ("Things You Can't Outrun")
  2. Nighthawk ("Power Outage") *
  3. Cinnamon ("Power Outage") *
  4. Joker ("Chronicles of Cisco")

Characters adapted as objects, concepts or groups

  1. Girder ("The Flash Is Born")

Fully renamed characters

  1. Joe West ("Pilot") (fulfills the role of Ira West and William West in West family)
  2. Lewis Snart ("Family of Rogues") (based on Lawrence Snart)

Characters from other sources appearing in comics

  1. God ("Pilot")

Notes:

  1. Even though Eobard is the actual version of Reverse-Flash in The Flash, Eddie Thawne, who is in part an original character specifically created for the show, is considered to be partly based on the same character, due to the similarity of their names.
  2. Even though the character originates from the comics, his last name was never revealed, as he was only known by his first name or his alias. Unlike the comics, on the show he is given a last name as well, Gibran.
  3. In the comics, Baez's first name is actually Lashawn but it was changed to Shawna for the show.
  4. Brie is a reimagining of the villain known as the Bug-Eyed Bandit, who in the comics is a male and is named Bertram Larvan.
  5. Al Rothstein is also the name of a previous unrelated character, who was mentioned in "Power Outage".
  6. In the mainstream DC comics, King Shark's real name is Nanaue.
  7. In the mainstream DC comics, there are two different versions of Doctor Light, with the second one being a female of Asian heritage. Though it is not Linda Park but Kimiyo Hoshi.
  8. In the mainstream DC comics, Hath-Set and Vandal Savage are two separate characters, with only the former being involved in Hawkman and Hawkgirl's origin, but in this version they are combined.
  9. Even though the character originates from the comics, his real name was never revealed, as he was only known by his aliases, "The Turtle" or "Turtle Man". Unlike the comics, on the show he is given an actual name as well, Russell Glosson.
  10. In the comics, "Reverb" and "Rupture" are the aliases of Armando Ramone, the brother of Paco Ramone a.k.a. Vibe (a former version of Francisco "Cisco" Paco Ramon).
  11. For a large part of the second season, Hunter Zolomon masqueraded as "Jay Garrick" before the actual character's introduction on the show.
  12. In the comics, Albert Desmond is a man with a personality disorder, acting under two separate supervillain identities; Mr. Element and Dr. Alchemy. A number of people succeeded Albert in both these identities. This is adapted on the show as "Alchemy" is just an avatar of Savitar that he uses to possess people of different universes, with Julian being among them.
  13. Rosa is a reimagining of the villain known as the Top, who in the comics is a male and is named Roscoe Dillon.
  14. In the comics, the aliases of Nighthawk and Cinnamon were used by legendary bounty hunters, Hannibal Hawkes and Katherine Manser (reincarnations of Khufu and Chay-Ara), during the 19th Century. On the show, Hawkes and his unnamed partner do exist but did not use these names. The two aliases are used as fictional film characters on the present day instead.
  15. In the comics, Hunk Norvock was a crime boss an an enemy of Jay Garrick's The Flash, affiliated with Clifford DeVoe. In the series however, no first name was given to him as of yet and the spelling of his surname is slightly different.
  16. In the comics, Kilg%re is a an electro-mechano-organic lifeform, lacking a human-like form and name. Unlike the comics, on the show he is given an actual name as well, Ramsey Deacon.
  17. Mina Chaytan is a reimagining of the villain known as Black Bison, who in the comics is a male and is named Black-Cloud-In-Morning a.k.a John Ravenhair.
  18. Izzy is a reimagining of the villain known as the Fiddler, who in the comics is a male and is named Isaac Bowin.

Constantine

Characters first appearing in Constantine:

  1. John Constantine and El Diablo ("Non Est Asylum"/"The Saint of Last Resorts: Part Two") *
  2. Roger Huntoon ("Non Est Asylum")
  3. Chas Chandler ("Non Est Asylum")
  4. Astra Logue ("Non Est Asylum")
  5. Nergal ("Non Est Asylum")
  6. Ritchie Simpson ("Non Est Asylum")
  7. Jasper Winters ("Non Est Asylum") *
  8. Mary "Zed" Martin ("Non Est Asylum")
  9. First of the Fallen ("The Devil's Vinyl")
  10. Papa Midnite ("The Devil's Vinyl")
  11. Gary Lester ("A Feast of Friends")
  12. Mnemoth ("A Feast of Friends")
  13. Okot/The Boy ("A Feast of Friends")
  14. Nommo ("A Feast of Friends") *
  15. Samir/The Shaman ("A Feast of Friends")
  16. Jim Corrigan ("Danse Vaudou")
  17. Cedella ("Danse Vaudou")
  18. Anne Marie Flynn ("The Saint of Last Resorts")
  19. Invunche ("The Saint of Last Resorts")
  20. Nahash/The Trickster/The Tempter ("The Saint of Last Resorts: Part Two") *
  21. Geraldine Chandler ("Quid Pro Quo")
  22. Renee Chandler ("Quid Pro Quo")
  23. Fennel ("Quid Pro Quo")
  24. Felix Faust ("Quid Pro Quo")
  25. The Man ("Waiting for the Man")


Referenced characters

  1. Alec Holland (John Constantine's phone line)
  2. Judith ("The Saint of Last Resorts") *
  3. Lilith ("The Saint of Last Resorts")
  4. Naamah ("The Saint of Last Resorts")
  5. Monkey King ("Quid Pro Quo")

Characters from other sources appearing in comics

  1. Jesus Christ ("Non Est Asylum")
  2. Horus ("Non Est Asylum")
  3. David ("A Feast of Friends")
  4. Solomon ("A Feast of Friends")
  5. Grim Reaper ("Blessed Are the Damned")
  6. Adam ("The Saint of Last Resorts")
  7. Eve ("The Saint of Last Resorts")

Notes:

  1. Moniker "El Diablo" given to John Constantine in the Mexican prison, along with his power of pyromancy and several tattoos are elements of another DC comics character, Chato Santana/El Diablo.
  2. The character is loosely based on Baron Winters, a mysterious occultist affiliated with John Constantine.
  3. Nommo is an adaptation of the comic book character Doctor Mist.
  4. Several key aspects and names used in Nahash are adapted from the DC comics characters: The Tempter is a low-level demon "old as time itself", originating as an enemy of Hawkman and Superman and then appearing as a minor antagonist for Zatanna. Ophidian, the Entity of Avarice in the DC comics is a demonic being with a similar snake physiology and set of powers, who is heavily implied to be the basis for a Biblical serpent, as well. The Trickster is usually a legacy name of several villains of The Flash, most known being James Jesse and Axel Walker.
  5. In the comics Judith is a minor character and a member of the Newcastle Crew. She has made only a few small appearances and most of the time she is just mentioned by other characters. Her last name is unknown.

Vixen

Characters first appearing in Vixen:

  1. Mari McCabe/Vixen ("Episode 1") *
  2. Benatu Eshu ("Episode 1") *
  3. Esi ("Episode 5")
  4. Mari McCabe's father ("Episode 5")

Referenced characters

  1. Anansi ("Episode 2")
  2. Tantu ("Episode 2")

Notes:

  1. Even though Mari is the actual version of Vixen, her ancestor, Amaya Jiwe, who is an original character specifically created for the show, is also based in part on the same character.
  2. In DC comics Eshu is a trickster god and one of the Gods of Africa, affiliated with Firestorm. Benatu Eshu appears to be based loosely on this character, bringing mischief and possessing the fire-based powers himself.

Supergirl

Characters first appearing in Supergirl:

  1. Jor-El ("Pilot")
  2. Lara Van-El ("Pilot")
  3. Kal-El/Clark Kent/Superman ("Pilot")
  4. Zor-El ("Pilot")
  5. Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers/Supergirl ("Pilot")
  6. Alura Zor-El ("Pilot")
  7. Cat Grant ("Pilot")
  8. James "Jimmy" Olsen and Guardian ("Pilot")/("Changing") *
  9. Vartox ("Pilot")
  10. J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter ("Pilot")
  11. Maxwell Lord ("Stronger Together")
  12. Hellgrammite ("Stronger Together")
  13. Gor ("Stronger Together")
  14. Mur ("Stronger Together")
  15. Ben Krull/Reactron ("Fight or Flight")
  16. Lucy Lane ("Fight or Flight")
  17. Leslie Willis/Livewire ("Livewire")
  18. Hank Henshaw/Cyborg Superman ("Livewire")
  19. Sam Lane ("Red Faced")
  20. T.O. Morrow ("Red Faced")
  21. Red Tornado ("Red Faced")
  22. Jemm ("Human For a Day")
  23. Non ("Hostile Takeover")
  24. Dirk Armstrong ("Hostile Takeover")
  25. Tor ("Blood Bonds")
  26. Winslow Schott/Toyman ("Childish Things") *
  27. Cameron Chase ("Childish Things")
  28. Adam Grant ("Strange Visitor From Another Planet")
  29. K'hym J'onzz ("Strange Visitor From Another Planet")
  30. M'yri'ah J'onzz ("Strange Visitor From Another Planet")
  31. Bizarro ("Bizarro")
  32. Kelex ("For the Girl Who Has Everything")
  33. Siobhan Smythe/Silver Banshee ("Truth, Justice and the American Way")
  34. Carl Draper/Master Jailer ("Truth, Justice and the American Way")
  35. Alphonse Luzano ("Truth, Justice and the American Way")
  36. Indigo/Brainiac 8 ("Solitude")
  37. James Harper ("Manhunter")
  38. Richard Malverne ("Manhunter")
  39. Amelia Hamilton ("Worlds Finest") *
  40. Maxima ("Myriad")
  41. Mon-El ("The Adventures of Supergirl") *
  42. John Corben/Metallo ("The Adventures of Supergirl")
  43. Eve Teschmacher ("The Adventures of Supergirl")
  44. Lena Luthor ("The Adventures of Supergirl")
  45. Snapper Carr ("The Last Children of Krypton")
  46. Maggie Sawyer ("Welcome to Earth")
  47. Scorcher ("Welcome to Earth")
  48. M'gann M'orzz/Miss Martian ("Welcome to Earth")
  49. Veronica Sinclair/Roulette ("Survivors")
  50. Draaga ("Survivors")
  51. Rudy Jones/Parasite ("Changing")
  52. Angon alien parasite ("Changing") *
  53. Phillip Karnowsky ("The Darkest Place")
  54. Armek ("The Martian Chronicles")
  55. Lex Luthor ("Luthors")
  56. Lionel Luthor ("Luthors")
  57. Mr. Mxyzptlk ("Luthors")
  58. Lar Gand ("Star-Crossed") *
  59. Jack Spheer ("Ace Reporter")
  60. Zod ("Nevertheless, She Persisted")
  61. Robert DuBois/Bloodsport ("Girl of Steel")
  62. Morgan Edge ("Girl of Steel")
  63. Reign ("Triggers")
  64. Gayle Marsh/Psi ("Triggers")
  65. Till'all ("Far From the Tree")
  66. M'yrnn J'onzz ("Far From the Tree")
  67. Imra Ardeen/Saturn Girl ("Wake Up")
  68. Oliver/Black Arrow ("Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1") *
  69. Kara/Overgirl ("Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1")
  70. Querl Dox/Brainiac 5 ("Legion of Super-Heroes")
  71. Streaky ("Legion of Super-Heroes")
  72. Tormock ("Fort Rozz")
  73. Jacqueline Nimball ("Schott Through The Heart") *


Comic book tie-in characters

  1. Rampage ("Chapter 1")
  2. Vril Dox ("Chapter 4")

Novel tie-in characters

  1. Vicki V. ("Supergirl: Age of Atlantis")

Referenced characters

  1. Lois Lane ("Stronger Together")
  2. Perry White ("Stronger Together")
  3. Rao ("Truth, Justice and the American Way")
  4. H'ronmeer ("The Martian Chronicles")
  5. Ayla ("Legion of Super-Heroes")
  6. Computo ("For Good")

Characters from other sources appearing in comics

  1. Sherlock Holmes ("Legion of Super-Heroes")

Notes:

  1. Guardian is the name of several characters in the DC canon. However, while multiple people have donned the mantle of Guardian, Olsen is not one of them.
  2. Even though Winslow is the actual version of Toyman in Supergirl, Winslow "Winn" Schott Jr., who is an original character specifically created for the show, is also based in part on the same character.
  3. Amelia is a gender-swapped version of comic book character and supporting character in Superman comics, Emil Hamilton.
  4. While in the original comics Angon is character's name here it is a name of his homeworld planet system.
  5. In the comics, the name "Mon-El" is only an alias for the character, as his real name is Lar Gand. On the show, the character is split in two; Mon-El and his father, Lar Gand, the prince and king of Daxam, respectively.
  6. Black Arrow was one of the early enemies of Green Arrow, who sported similar looks to Oliver Queen, but with a black color scheme of his suit. Originally, the character was identified as "Dark Arrow" in the official synopses. In the comics Dark Arrow was an alias used by the amnesiac Hannibal Bates who took Oliver Queen's likeness.
  7. Jacqueline is a gender-beint version of w:c:dc:Jack Nimball (Earth-One), brief usurper of a Toyamn moniker.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Characters first appearing in DC's Legends of Tomorrow:


Referenced characters

  1. Kanjar Ro ("Marooned")
  2. Tzin-Tzin ("Left Behind")
  3. Onyx Adams ("Left Behind")
  4. Tigris ("Left Behind")
  5. Malaq ("Left Behind")
  6. Fadir Nasser ("Left Behind")
  7. Hannibal Hawkes ("The Magnificent Eight") *
  8. Ares ("Aruba-Con")
  9. D. Morris ("Phone Home")
  10. David Palmer ("Phone Home")

In-universe fictional characters

  1. King Tut ("Freakshow")

Characters adapted as objects, concepts or groups

  1. Waverider ("Pilot, Part 1")

Fully renamed characters

  1. Sandy Palmer ("Phone Home") (based on Susan Palmer)

Characters from other sources appearing in comics

  1. Adolf Hitler ("Pilot, Part 1")
  2. Jack the Ripper ("Blood Ties")
  3. H.G. Wells ("The Magnificent Eight")
  4. Albert Einstein ("Out of Time")
  5. Ike Eisenhower ("Compromised")
  6. Ronald Reagan ("Compromised")
  7. Mikhail Gorbachev ("Compromised")
  8. Al Capone ("The Chicago Way")
  9. Eliot Ness ("The Chicago Way")
  10. George Washington ("Legion of Doom")
  11. Julius Caesar ("Aruba-Con")
  12. Mars ("Aruba-Con")
  13. Dracula ("Return of the Mack")
  14. Van Helsing ("Return of the Mack")
  15. Leif Eriksson ("Beebo the God of War")
  16. Odin ("Beebo the God of War")
  17. Edward Teach/Blackbeard ("The Curse of the Earth Totem")
  18. Elvis Presley ("Amazing Grace")

Notes:

  1. In the comics, Chronos was a supervillain obsessed with time, and an enemy of Ray Palmer, the Atom. However, while multiple people donned the mantle of Chronos, Mick Rory was not one of them.
  2. In the comics, Grant is known as either Ravager or Legacy, but in the show he takes on the moniker of Deathstroke, like his father, Slade.
  3. In DC Comics, Bonnie Baxter is a member of the Time Masters and an ally of Rip Hunter, much like the similarly-named character on the show.
  4. In the comics, Sgt. Rock's real name is Frank Rock, though on the show it hasn't been mentioned yet.
  5. In the mainstream DC comics, Albrecht Krieger a.k.a. Captain Nazi and Ubermensch are two separate characters but in this version they are combined.
  6. In the comics Malleus is an almost-identically named and similarly-looking metahuman supervillain in the Dakotaverse universe unrelated to most of the DC continuities. While he is not a demon, he shares more then a passing resemblance with Mallus, having similar bestial appearance with occassional bat-like leather wings, having his first appearance in shadows, having a shady and mostly unknown past (including name and time period) as well as creating a group of supervillains with supernatural powers, albeit with a "fail-safe" switch.

Freedom Fighters: The Ray

Characters first appearing in Freedom Fighters: The Ray:

  1. Darrel/Dollman ("Episode One")
  2. Phantom Lady and Jenny Knight ("Episode One")/("Episode Three")
  3. John/Black Condor and John Trujillo ("Episode One")/("Episode Three")
  4. Blitzkrieg ("Episode One")

Fully renamed characters

  1. Michael Terrill ("Episode Three") (fulfills the role of Ray Terrill's brother Joshua Terrill)
  2. Robert Terrill ("Episode Three") (fulfills the role of Ray Terrill's father Langford Terrill)
  3. Mrs. Terrill ("Episode Three") (fulfills the role of Ray Terrill's mother Nadine Terrill)

Constantine: City of Demons

Characters first appearing in Constantine: City of Demons:

  1. Asa the Healer/Nightmare Nurse ("Episode Two")
  2. Alex Logue ("Episode Three")
  3. Beroul ("Episode Five")

Upcoming characters

  1. Mictlantecuhtli (unknown episode)

Characters adapted as objects, concepts or groups

  1. Demon Constantines ("Episode One")

Fully renamed characters

  1. Trish (fulfills the role of Chas Chandler's granddaughter Tricia)

References