List of Flash supporting characters

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This is a list of

Flash
supporting characters.

In chronological order with name, first appearance and description.

Family tree

The Flash family tree
Hugo ThawneCharlene Thawne
Nora Allen
Malcolm Thawne
Cobalt Blue
Thaddeus
Jeven Ognats
Dawn Allen
of the Tornado Twins
Don Allen
of the Tornado Twins
Meloni ThawneGeorge "Digger" Harkness
Captain Boomerang
Impulse / The Flash
Owen Mercer
Captain Boomerang
Male Allen
The Flash of the 23rd Century
Thaddeus Thawne II
Inertia / Kid Zoom
Sela Allen
The Flash of the 23rd Century
Adrian Thawne
Chardaq Allen
23rd Century Cobalt Blue
Robern ThawneProfessor Eobard Thawne
Reverse-Flash / Zoom
Simogyn Allen
Blaine Allen
The Flash of the 28th Century
Jace Allen
28th Century Cobalt Blue


Golden Age

Character First appearance Description
Justice Society of America All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940) A group of masked heroes that joined together to face a growing threat within America.
Flash
was a founding member.
Joan Williams Flash Comics #1 (January 1940) Jay Garrick's longtime girlfriend and, eventually, his wife.
Winky, Blinky, and Noddy All-Flash #5 (Summer 1942) Known as the “Three Dimwits,” and several other variations, Winky, Blinky, and Noddy acted as comic relief for the Flash.
Worry Wart All-Flash #15 (Summer 1944) Ebenezer Jones was a man who worries too much. A family friend discovered it was actually due to a gene in Jones and made it contagious, using Jones to perform robberies. The Flash found an antidote for the so-called Worry Wart who would occasionally reappear with his unique problem.
Maria Flura All-Flash #31 (October–November 1947) A scientist the Flash befriended that helped him with the
Star Sapphire
.

Silver Age

Character First appearance Description
Dick Grayson Detective Comics vol. 1, #38 (April 1940) Serving with Wally West on the Teen Titans, Grayson would become West's best friend and act as best man at his wedding.
Iris West Showcase #4 (September–October 1956) A reporter and Barry Allen's girlfriend and eventual wife.
Ira West
Flash
vol. 1, #134 (February 1963)
Iris's father and Wally's grandfather who is a bit of an absent minded professor.
Robert Rudolph West
Flash
vol. 1, #116 (November 1960)
Wally's father, Iris's brother and Ira's son. Eventually revealed to be working for the Manhunters.
Henry Allen
Flash
vol. 1, #126 (February 1962)
Barry Allen's father. He's a doctor.
Nora Allen
Flash
vol. 1, #126 (February 1962)
Barry Allen's mother.
Solovar
Flash
vol. 1, #106 (April–May 1959)
The king of
Gorilla City
for much of the dealings the Flash had with the culture.
Hal Jordan Showcase #22 (October 1959) Served with the Flash in the JLA where the unlikely pair became best friends.
Justice League of America
The Brave and the Bold vol. 1, #28 (February/March 1960) Group of costumed heroes that protected the world against some of its worst threats. Barry Allen was a founding member.
Elongated Man
Flash
vol. 1, #112 (May 1960)
A super hero and ally of the Flash who operated out of
Central City
.
Sue Dibny
Flash
vol. 1, #119 (March 1961)
Socialite that dated and later married Elongated Man.
Daphne Dean
Flash
vol. 1, #126 (February 1962)
An actress that grew up with and dated Barry Allen.
Mary West
Flash
vol. 1, #133 (December 1962)
The mother of Wally West who moved in with him for a time.
Dexter Myles
Flash
vol. 1, #138 (August 1963)
Curator of the
Flash Museum
.
Doralla Kon
Flash
vol. 1, #145 (June 1964)
An alien from the planet Alkomar that arrived on Earth to learn while there she has super-speed.
Teen Titans The Brave and the Bold vol. 1, #54 (July 1964) A group that began as a team of sidekicks for the JLA that grew into a home for teen heroes. Wally West was a founding member.
Tornado Twins Adventure Comics #373 (October 1968) Don and Dawn Allen, twin son and daughter of Barry and Iris Allen that became heroes in the 30th century with their children
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.

Bronze Age

Character First appearance Description
Pied Piper
Flash
vol. 1, #106 (May 1959)
A longtime member of the Rogues that in wake of Barry Allen's demise became a champion for the poor.
Fiona Webb
Flash
vol. 1, #285 (May 1980)
A woman that dated and nearly married Barry Allen. On their wedding day, the
Reverse-Flash
masqueraded as the hero and nearly killed Webb, instead being killed himself by the Flash. Webb would suffer nervous breakdowns afterward at even the mention of Allen's name.
Patty Spivot 5-Star Super-Hero Spectacular (September 1977) Barry Allen's assistant in the police lab.
Matthew Paulson
Flash
vol. 1, #273 (May 1979)
A corrupt police chief that was Barry Allen's supervisor prior to Darryl Frye.
Darryl Frye
Flash
vol. 1, #285 (May 1980)
A police captain for the Central City Police Department and Barry Allen's direct superior. In the New 52, Captain Frye is also Barry's foster father following the death of Barry's mother Nora Allen (to whom he had a secret relationship with) to which her husband Henry Allen was sent to prison.
Frank Curtis
Flash
vol. 1, #270 (April 1979)
A detective for the Central City Police Department and Barry Allen's friend.
Mack Nathan
Flash
vol. 1, #285 (May 1980)
Mack is Barry Allen's African American neighbor and friend. His son Troy Nathan lives with him.
Cecile Horton
Flash
vol. 1, #332 (May 1984)
Barry Allen's lawyer during his murder trial.
Cyborg
DC Comics Presents vol. 1, #26 (October 1980) A close friend Wally West made from the Teen Titans.
Raven DC Comics Presents vol. 1, #26 (October 1980) Wally West had a crush on Raven which she used her magic to manipulate him to rejoin the Teen Titans. However, she would begin to have feelings for him which threatened to unleash the evil inside her.
Magenta
The New Teen Titans #17 (March 1982) Wally West's girlfriend while he was Kid Flash, when he learned she could manipulate magnetism he tried to force her into becoming a super-hero. However, it instead pushed her growing mental illness into bipolar disorder. She would often be manipulated into acting as a super-villain and other times take part in destructive behavior on her own.
Connie Noleski
Flash
Annual vol. 2, #1 (1987)
A model that had an on-and-off again relationship with Wally West. She later dated and became engaged to Chunk.
Tina McGee
Flash
vol. 2, #3 (August 1987)
Scientist that studied Wally West and dated him for a time. She would reunite with her estranged husband and the pair work together for
S.T.A.R. Labs
.
Jerry McGee
Flash
vol. 2, #5 (October 1987)
Tina McGee's husband and a scientist researching how to enhance the human body. Performing tests on himself he turned himself into a super-villain that went by Speed McGee and Speed Demon. The Flash helped him get treatment and Jerry reconnected with his wife and the pair work together at S.T.A.R. Labs where they've been known to help the Flash.
Red Trinity
Flash
vol. 2, #6 (November 1987)
A trio of super-heroes from Russia that formed the service Kapitalist Kouriers in the US. Their predecessor was Blue Trinity.
Lady Flash
Flash
vol. 2, #7 (December 1987)
Formerly Christina of Blue Trinity, Vandal Savage made the villainess his slave via an addiction to cocaine and gave her a spare Flash costume wherein she took up the title "Lady Flash". When Savage ordered her to kill the Flash, she refused and joined the hero in taking the villain down. When Christina asked to become the Flash's partner however, he refused.
Chunk
Flash
vol. 2, #9 (February 1988)
A scientist that developed a long range teleportation device and, in an accident, merged with it. Forced to absorb mass such that his invention doesn't consume him, Chunk ran afoul of the Flash when these acts caused chaos. With the hero's help, Chunk was able to get his abilities under control, opening a waste removal business, and became a close friend to Wally West.
Mason Trollbridge
Flash
vol. 2, #15 (August 1988)
Once the sidekick to the vigilante the Clipper, Trollbridge was a neighbor to Wally West in New York, later becoming his friend (going so far as to move with Wally back to
Keystone City
). At one point, Trollbridge took up the mantle of the Clipper and his son became the supervillain Last Resort.
Linda Park
Flash
vol. 2, #28 (July 1989)
A reporter that dated and eventually married Wally West. They have two children,
Iris
(who became the hero Impulse) and Jai.

Modern Age

Character First appearance Description
Max Mercury National Comics #5 (November 1940) A US Cavalry scout empowered by a Native American shaman with super-speed, the man who would be known as Max Mercury is considered one of the foremost experts in the
Speed Force
. He bounced through time entering the force, appearing throughout history and mentoring speedsters.
Trickster
The Flash
vol. 1, #113 (June–July 1960)
One of the Flash's most consistent rogues, the Trickster was brainwashed by the Top and joined the FBI. Trickster would later form a group of reformed Flash rogues to topple his current ranks of enemies until the Top removed his influence.
Top
The Flash
vol. 1, #122 (August 1961)
One of the Flash's rogues, the Top was magically brainwashed by Zatanna into becoming a hero and would briefly be the Flash's partner. Unfortunately, his new programming clashed with his guilt over his past and he lost his mind. The Top would brainwash the Trickster, Pied Piper, and Heat Wave.
Heat Wave
The Flash
vol. 1, #140 (November 1963)
One of the Flash's rogues, Heat Wave was brainwashed by the Top into becoming a hero and worked for
Project Cadmus
. He would end up at the FBI under the Trickster beside other reformed rogues before the Top removed his influence.
Keith Kenyon
Green Lantern vol. 2, #38 (Summer 1965) Formerly an enemy of the Green Lantern as "Goldface", Kenyon reformed and became a Union boss in Keystone City.
Jesse Quick Justice Society of America vol. 2, #1 (August 1992) The daughter of Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle, Jesse for a time acted as the Flash's partner and agreed to be his successor (though, this was revealed to be a ruse to inspire Bart Allen).
Argus
The Flash
Annual
vol. 2, #6 (1993)
A federal agent that gained super powers, Argus became a hero and ally to the Flash in
Central City
.
Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) Green Lantern vol. 3, #48 (January 1994) Serving with Wally West in the JLA, the duo clashed but eventually became good friends.
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Legionnaires #0 (October 1994) The granddaughter of Barry Allen and daughter of Dawn Allen of the Tornado Twins.
Preston Lindsay Impulse #1 (April 1995) The best friend of Bart Allen when he lived in Manchester, Alabama.
Carol Bucklen Impulse #4 (July 1995) Bart Allen's first love that went to the future with him when Max Mercury was believed dead.
Arrowette Impulse #28 (August 1997) The daughter of Miss Arrowette, Arrowette was a hero in Manchester where she befriended Bart Allen.
Young Justice Young Justice: The Secret #1 (June 1998) Largely made up of a new, younger generation of sidekicks to the JLA, Bart Allen was a founding member.
Justice Legion Alpha DC One Million #1 (November 1998) The premier super hero team of the 853rd century, a time-traveling
John Fox
became that generation's Flash.
Angela Margolin
The Flash
vol. 2, #143 (December 1998)
The scientist that took over Barry Allen's position in the Central City police department after his absence. She would become romantically involved with the
Dark Flash
.
Fred Chyre
The Flash
vol. 2, #170 (March 2001)
Detective for the Keystone City police.
Jared Morillo
The Flash
vol. 2, #171 (April 2001)
A detective for the Keystone City police and Fred Chyre's partner for the Department of Metahuman Hostility. After a battle with the villain
Plunder
.
Gregory Wolfe
The Flash: Iron Heights (August 2001) The warden of Iron Heights that seems to have no tolerance for his inmates and is able to cause pain or comfort in others using his mind (so far as to kill dozens when pushed to his limit).
Hunter Zolomon The Flash: Secret Files & Origins #3 (November 2001) A talented former profiler for the FBI specializing in super-villains that became an asset for the Keystone City police. After being paralyzed from the waist down by
Cosmic Treadmill
to go back in time himself but instead resulted in an accident turning him into the villain Zoom.
Peek-a-Boo
The Flash
vol. 2, #180 (January 2002)
A youth with the power to teleport, Lashawna Baez attempted to use her powers to steal a kidney for her ailing father. While she would be caught and battle the Flash again, she admitted she idolized the hero and wanted to also be a hero.
Ashley Zolomon
The Flash
vol. 2, #197 (June 2003)
The ex-wife of Hunter Zolomon, Ashley blamed herself for his transformation into Zoom. She took his place as the police's profiler in hopes Hunter could one day be rehabilitated.
David Singh
The Flash
Secret Files and Origins #2010 (May 2010)
Barry's CCPD Crime Lab supervisor.
James Forrest The Flash: Rebirth #2 (July 2009) Scientist at the Central City Crime Lab.
Kristen Kramer
The Flash
Secret Files and Origins #2010 (May 2010)
Intern at the Central City Crime Lab.
Owen Mercer Identity Crisis # 3 (October 2004) The son of Captain Boomerang and half brother of Bart Allen, Mercer largely has walked a fine line between hero and villain. He would join the Suicide Squad and helped apprehend the Rogues that killed Bart Allen.
Irey West The Flash vol. 2, #225 (October 2005) Twins of Wally West and Linda Park raised in the Speed Force, with Jai getting super-strength and Iris getting speed powers. Also known as the modern "Tornado Twins".
Jai West
Valerie Perez The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #1 (August 2006) The daughter of
Manfred Mota
, Perez was once saved by Bart Allen and she would dedicate her life to studying the Speed Force. Studying him as an intern at S.T.A.R. Labs, the two would begin a romantic relationship. She would hold him in her arms as he died from his injuries at the hands of the Rogues.
The Renegades
The Flash
vol. 3, #1 (June 2010)
A police task force from the 25th century that believed Barry Allen murdered team member Mirror Monarch (which was in fact killed by the group's Top).
Mister Terrific Spectre vol. 3, #54 (June 1997) Fellow Justice Leaguer and the third-smartest man in the world, who employs Wally West at his company Terrifitech.
Wade West The Flash vol. 1, #798 (May 2023) Third child of Wally West and Linda Park, whose connection to the Speed Force was imbued in Linda while she was pregnant.

From alternate realities

Character First appearance Description
Vince Everett The Flash TV Special #1 (January 1991) A youth that broke into S.T.A.R. Labs and gained super-speed from an experiment replicating the accident that gave Barry Allen his powers. He would lose his powers as he raced the Flash around the city.


In other media

Character First appearance Description
Henry Allen The Flash: Pilot (September 20, 1990) A retired police officer and the father of Barry Allen that was proud of his son Jay, a cop in the motorcycle division, and disappointed in his other son Barry for being a scientist. He often criticized Barry for his reliance on scientific procedure, claiming it didn't compare to actual police work.
Jay Allen The Flash: Pilot (September 20, 1990) Barry Allen's brother, Jay was a cop for the motorcycle division before his death at the hands of the Dark Riders, the motorcycle gang of Nicholas Pike, prompting Barry to become the Flash.
Julio Mendez The Flash: Pilot (September 20, 1990) Barry Allen's co-worker in the Police lab.
Michael Francis Murphy and Tony Bellows The Flash: Pilot (September 20, 1990) Partners for the police force that often appeared as comic relief.
Warren Garfield The Flash: Pilot (September 20, 1990) Police lieutenant and Barry Allen's boss.
Megan Lockhart The Flash: Watching the Detectives (October 18, 1990) A private detective that crossed paths with the Flash on occasion and the two shared an attraction.
Nightshade The Flash: Ghost in the Machine (December 13, 1990) Dr. Desmond Powell, the chief of staff of Central City Hospital and formerly a vigilante in the 50s.
Alpha The Flash: Alpha (May 11, 1991) An android built by the US government intended to be an assassin but develops a conscience and escapes her masters. Alpha and Flash are forced to face Omega, another android tasked with capturing Alpha.
Green Lantern
Justice League of America
(1997)
Barry Allen's room and teammate in the JLA.

See also

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