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Chuck Taine

Takion

Tala

Tala is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is an evil demonic sorcerer who first appeared as an adversary of the Phantom Stranger. Tala first appeared in Phantom Stranger #4, and was created by Neal Adams and Robert Kanigher.
Tala, the Queen of Evil, is an evil mystical entity and the mistress of the Dark Circle. Her agenda often consists of tricking mortals into doing evil deeds, or unleashing the apocalypse onto the modern world. She frequently confronts the Phantom Stranger, usually along with Doctor Thirteen, by using her powers to enslave mortals.
In post-Crisis continuity, Tala is a demon and mistress of Hell. She is known for either trying to doom mortals' souls to ruin or aiming to unleash apocalyptic evils upon the world.

Tala in other media

  • Tala appears in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by Juliet Landau. This version is a member of Project Cadmus in the second season and Gorilla Grodd's Secret Society in the third season, serving as a magic specialist in both groups. After Lex Luthor takes control of the Society and imprisons Grodd, Tala swears allegiance and attempts to form a relationship with the former. After being spurned by Luthor, Tala releases Grodd to incite a mutiny, but Luthor kills the latter and forces Tala to power a machine to revive Brainiac. However, she revives Darkseid instead before dying.
  • * Tala appears in issue #37 of the Justice League Unlimited tie-in comic book series.
  • Tala appears in DC Universe Online as a vendor in the Hall of Doom's Magic Wing and the final boss of the "Hand of Fate" DLC.
  • Tala appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.

    Tally Man

Tapeworm

Tapeworm is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Tapeworm is a worm-themed villain who was imprisoned by the OMAC beneath Blüdhaven.

Tar Pit

Tarantula

Sonya Tarinka

Abel Tarrant

Tasmanian Devil

Tattooed Man

Russell Tavaroff

Tawky Tawny

Elliot Taylor

Elliot Taylor is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Elliot Taylor is a private in the US Army during World War II who was nearly killed by a land mine. Professor Mazursky and his team of surgeons at Project M were able to repair Taylor's body in a form that resembles Frankenstein's monster. However, they are unable to restore Taylor's vocal cords, leaving him mute. Taylor goes on to join the Creature Commandos under the codename Patchwork.

Elliot Taylor in other media

  • Elliot Taylor appears in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Four Star Spectacular!", voiced by Dee Bradley Baker.
  • Elliot Taylor appears in the "Creature Commandos" segment of DC Nation Shorts, voiced by Kevin Shinick.
  • Elliot Taylor makes a non-speaking appearance in DC Showcase: Sgt. Rock.

    Tazzala

Technocrat

Teel

Teel is a Durlan shapeshifter who was forced to become an assassin for the Cabal. He impersonated Plastic Man to kill some of his friends in an effort to frame him for the murders.

Teen Lantern

Teen Lantern is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Keli Quintela is an young girl who found a dying Green Lantern and obtained his Green Lantern Power Battery, hacking a gauntlet to access its powers without the knowledge of the Green Lantern Corps, using it to become a superhero known as the Teen Lantern.
It is later revealed that Keli's gauntlet was originally owned by Krona, who utilizes it to possess Simon Baz and activate a failsafe that allows himself to be reborn in a duplicate of Hal Jordan's body. Following this revelation, Keli is given a power ring to replace the gauntlet.

Hetepkheti Tefnakhte

Jeremy Tell

Ten-Eyed Man

Terra

Terra-Man

Eve Teschmacher

Bruno Tess

Bruno Tess is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Bruno Tess is a mob boss from Gotham City who works for the Penguin until he is murdered by the Scarecrow, who had been mutated into the Scarebeast.

Bruno Tess in other media

Bruno Tess appears in The Penguin, portrayed by Daniel J. Watts. This version is an enforcer working under Oz Cobb.

Paco Testas

Jervis Tetch

Teth-Adam

Tezcatlipoca

Shayera Thal

Tharok

Doctor Thawne

Elenore Thawne

Elenore Thawne is a character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics' Absolute Universe.

Eobard Thawne

Malcolm Thawne

Malcolm Thawne is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics as Cobalt Blue, an enemy of the Flash. The character was created by Mark Waid and Brian Augustyn, and first appeared in Speed Force #1. He is the twin brother of Barry Allen, an enemy of Wally West, and a distant ancestor of Eobard Thawne.
Malcolm was raised as the son of con artists who lure unsuspecting victims. He learned in Central City that he's actually Henry Allen's and Nora Allen's other son who Asa Gilmore used to cover Hugo's and Charlene's true child's accidental killing, resulting in him tracking down and murdering the doctor in a rage. His grandmother helped train him as he was fueled by rage and jealousy to utilize the Blue Flame Talisman capable of stealing super-speed. His first attempt against Barry ended in failure, and he was absorbed into the Blue Flame Talisman, only to re-emerge years later after Barry's death during the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" with Wally as a successor. Apparently having been cheated out of his dreams of revenge, Malcolm instead focused on his brother's descendants traveling through time in a bid to exterminate. His Cobalt Blue identity ignited a family feud that endured for a millennium. The feud came to a head in the late 30th century, where Barry was living with Iris Allen and Wally arrived as protection. Various speedsters are under the control of Thawne's spirit as each one carried a shard of the Blue Flame Talisman. After defeating the other speedsters, Thawne's menace ended with Wally overloading the Blue Flame Talisman with the Speed Force's energy.

Malcolm Thawne in other media

  • Cobalt Blue appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.
  • A character based on Malcolm Thawne / Cobalt Blue named Eddie Thawne appears in The Flash, portrayed by Rick Cosnett. This version is a colleague of Barry Allen, boyfriend of Iris West-Allen, and a direct ancestor of Eobard Thawne. In the first season, Eddie works as a detective of the Central City Police Department with Barry, Iris and Joe West until he sacrifices himself to kill Eobard. In the ninth season, the Cobalt-97 resurrects Eddie as Mercury Labs' scientist Malcolm Gilmore in the year 2049 to manipulate him into a speedster who utilizes a legion of speedsters who Team Flash defeat before Eddie overcomes the Negative Speed Force's influence and reconciles with Barry.

    Robern Thawne

Robern Thawne is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, created by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins, first appeared in The Flash #8.
Robern Thawne is the younger brother of Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash. In the future, the Thawne siblings never got along as children which gets worse as adults; Robern is a police officer who interrupts Eobard's reckless research before the Reverse-Flash's future self erased his own brother from existence to prevent interference.

Thaddeus Thawne

Thinker

Terrance Thirteen

Traci Thirteen

Duke Thomas

Thomas N. Thomas

Leslie Thompkins

Thorn

Bradford Thorne

Matthew Thorne

Rupert Thorne

Thoth

Thoth, also known as Zehuti, is a deity in DC Comics, an interpretation of Thoth from Egyptian mythology. In the DC Universe, Thoth serves as an Egyptian figure who has empowered numerous characters, including Black Adam with his powers of wisdom, the both iterations of Ibis the Invincible with the Ibistick, and the Khalid Nassour incarnation of Doctor Fate.
In the Doctor Fate series debuting during "The New 52", Thoth is credited as the creator of the Amulet of Thoth and Helmet of Fate that trapped his servant Nabu within it for unknown reasons. He is first mentioned numerous times by several characters during the "Blood Price" storyline, with Khalid Nassour being chosen to bear his helm. Later, Khalid summons him to help defeat Anubis, after which he gives Khalid the Staff of Power.

Thunder

John L. Thunder

Thunderbolt

Thunderer

Thunderer is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics

Alien version

The first Thunderer is an alien demagogue who came from another dimension and wanted to take over the Earth before being opposed by Metamorpho and Element Girl. He traps the two in a sub-atomic universe before they escape and two elders of Thunderer's species arrive to punish him.

Second version

The second Thunderer appears as a member of the Futurist Militia.

Earth 7 version

An alternate universe version of Thunderer from Earth-7 appears in The Multiversity. He is a Mowanjum weather god and member of the Justice League.

Thunderer in other media

The Earth-7 incarnation of Thunderer makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths.