Cain
Calamity King
Calamity King (E. Davis Ester) is aCalamity King in other media
The character appeared briefly in the ''Calendar Girl
Calendar Girl was a villain created by Paul Dini, a victim of ageism and a former supermodel who attacks while dressed up as various holiday girls from sexy pin-up calendars. The character was a female variation of pre-existing characterCalendar Man
Calculator
Canterbury Cricket
The Canterbury Cricket, also known as Jeramey Chriqui, is aCanterbury Cricket in other media
* Canterbury Cricket appears in '' Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. * Canterbury Cricket appears as a summonable character in the 2013 video game '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.Captain Atom
Captain Boomerang
Captain Cold
Captain Comet
Captain Marvel
Captain Marvel Jr.
Captain Nazi
Frankie Carbone
Frankie "Angel" Carbone is a DC Comics character appearing in '' Batman: The Long Halloween'' (December 1996). Frankie Carbone is a mobster who works for Maroni family. At some point, he was assaulted and defeated by Batman and later was killed by serial killer Holiday.Frankie Carbone in other media
Frankie appears in '' Gotham'', portrayed by Danny Mastrogiorgio. He is the second-in-command to Sal Maroni, knowing each other for over 20 years. Debuting in "Arkham", he goes to investigate the stolen money in Bamonte's restaurant, finding Oswald Cobblepot inside the freezer, holding the bag containing Maroni's money. After telling own story, Cobblepot is accepted by Maroni to become a restaurant manager. Carbone begins to despise him for his rise in Maroni crime family. During the conflict between Maroni and Falcone (caused by Oswald's appearance in GCPD), he and Oswald go to wipe out Nikolai and his men in the storage. Frankie then tries to kill him with own men, unaware that they were already bought by Oswald, the latter despising him for his love of money and not a power and respect, ultimately killing him.Carcharo
Carcharo is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. When Doctor Love experimented on the unborn children of Maria Montez and her sister, the experiments gave the child of Maria's sister shark-like characteristics. After a drowning attempt by his mother, Carcharo survived in the oceans where he gained the ability to control sharks.Carcharo in other media
Carcharo appears in the '' Stargirl'' episode "Frenemies – Chapter Eight: Infinity Inc. Part Two". This version is a patient at the Helix Institute for Youth Rehabilitation.Joseph Carver
Joseph Carver is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Joseph Carver is a scientist who worked on experimenting on the Speed Force as a member ofJoseph Carver in other media
Joseph Carver appears in ''Aaron Cash
Aaron Cash is a Corrections Officer and one ofAaron Cash in other media
* Aaron Cash appears in the '' Batman: Arkham'' video game franchise, voiced by Duane R. Shepard, Sr. * Aaron Cash also makes two cameo appearances in the first two issues of the six-issue miniseries '' Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures''.Catwoman
Cerdian
Cerdian is an infant in the DC Universe. The character, created by Dan Jurgens andCh'p
Chameleon Boy
Charybdis
Charybdis is aDoris Chase
First appearance: ''Doris Chase in other media
Doris Chase appears in ''Cheetah
Chemo
Angela Chen
Angela Chen was created byAngela Chen in other media
* Angela Chen appears in the 2003 video game '' Superman: Shadow of Apokolips'', voiced again byCherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. In her panel within the pages of "Cheshire
Chief
Chillblaine
Chillblaine is the name of different supervillains appearing inChillblaine I
The first Chillblaine is an unnamed man who worked for Captain Cold's sisterChillblaine II
The second Chillblaine is an unnamed man who fought Flash twice. After being dragged into the beam of his cold gun, Chillblaine escaped from police custody and planned to enact his revenge during the New Year's Countdown. After dealing with his own personal crisis, Flash defeated Chillblaine.Chillblaine III
The third Chillblaine is an unnamed man. He and his henchmen robbed a bank. Flash informed Jay Garrick, Impulse, Johnny Quick, and Jesse Quick about his different fights with the previous people that went by the name Chillblaine. They helped Flash defeat Chillblaine and his henchmen.Chillblaine IV
The fourth Chillblaine is an unnamed man who was tracked down by John Fox and Linda Park at the time when John was filling in for Wally West. John and Linda learned that Chillblaine worked with Golden Glider before killing her. John and Linda tracked down Chillblaine to an aquarium where they fall into his trap. John brings Wally back to his time and they defeat Chillblaine. Captain Cold later tracks Chillblaine down to Candyman's hideout and kills Chillblaine as a way to avenge his sister's death.Chillblaine in other media
A version of Chillblaine appeared in '' Robot Chicken DC Comics Special'', voiced by Matthew Senreich. He, Captain Cold, Icicle, and Mr. Freeze each try to rob a jewelry auction and get annoyed with the fact that there are different ice-based villains. When it is noted that they each took down some load-bearing walls, the building collapses on them as Ice (comics), Ice is shown outside. In a later sketch, Chillblaine joins the Legion of Doom in attacking the Justice League. Chillblaine appears in ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'', portrayed by Jon Cor. This version is Mark Blaine, a former Professor Ivo, Ivo Laboratories scientist who was fired for creating a microchip that would be used for cryogenic technology. While operating as a bartender in Keystone City, Mark started to use his cryo-bracelets to become Chillblaine to steal back his microchip and frame Killer Frost, Frost, whom he considers a kindred spirit. While getting a scan of her, Mark improved his cryo-bracelets by the time Frost showed up. Both of them engaged in an ice battle before Frost took advantage of her ice healing to wound Chillblaine with an icicle. Flash (Barry Allen), Flash and Allegra Garcia arrive where Flash quickly patches him up and has him cuffed. It was mentioned that Chillblaine was incarcerated at Iron Heights. During the storm caused by the Speed Force's Nora form, Chillblaine is among the inmates that escape and is defeated by Frost. When Frost encounters Chillblaine again in an alley, he shows her a news article that states that he got out upon handing over certain information to the authorities. After he was wounded by some thugs, Chillblaine was taken to S.T.A.R. Labs by Frost who healed his injury. Upon receiving his cryo-bracelets back, Chillblaine assisted in the fight against the Godspeed (character), Godspeed clones. Following the battle, Chillblaine snuck away. In season eight, Chillblaine and Frost started dating.King Chimera
Chris KL-99
Christina Chiles
Christina Chiles, a.k.a. Cyber-C.A.T., is aChris Kent
Chronos
Circe
Clayface
Clock King
Clown
The Clown (Lyle Corley) is a minor character appearing inClownhunter
Bao Pham is an American-Vietnamese vigilante living in the Narrows, Bao Pham witnessed his parent's brutal deaths at the hands of the Joker at the age of twelve. As he grew up and watched the Clown Price of Crime's body-count rise, he came to believe Batman wasn't going far enough and that the criminal needed to die. Five years after his parents' death, the Joker War, Joker waged war on Gotham City, leading an endless army of criminals to attack Gotham. After watching some of his men burn down a comic book store, Bao finally decided to take matters into his own hands and became the Clownhunter. Using a baseball bat with a batarang attached to the end, he patrolled the Narrows and killed roughly twelve of Joker's men during the war. With the aftermath of Joker's defeat, Batman confronted Boa at his room. Having heard that he'd been forced to fight his parents zombified bodies during one of the fights, Clownhunter berated the Dark Knight for destroying their bodies and for not killing the Joker directly. In response, Batman told him to give up the vigilante path and gave him the contact details of Leslie Thompkins, warning him that he'd be arrested if he killed any more of Joker's thugs. Sometime afterwards, Clownhunter tracked down Harley Quinn and planned to murder her for her involvement with his parent's murder. As he prepared to attack, Batman subdued him. However, another vigilante called Ghost-Maker subdued the Dark Knight and brought them to an abandoned area ofCluemaster
Cobalt Blue
Cobalt Blue is an alias used byMalcolm Thawne
Malcolm Thawne is the twin brother of Flash (Barry Allen), Barry Allen, the other son of Henry Allen (comics), Henry Allen and Nora Allen, and the ancestor of Eobard Thawne. The doctor who delivered the twins had already accidentally killed a separate child who belonged to Charlene Thawne. To cover up the error, he removed the first baby from Nora's womb and gave Malcolm, the first-born, to the Thawnes and told the Allens that Barry was the surviving twin while the other twin had been stillborn.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #144 (January 1999) Malcolm's "parents" (Hugo and Charlene) were con artists, passing off a healing salve that was actually used to cover the Thawnes' natural super-abilities. Because of his clean-cut looks and demeanor, Malcolm was most often used to lure the unsuspecting victims. As an adult, he was in Central City (DC Comics), Central City, and stumbled onto Barry by chance. Curious why there was another man with his face, he demanded the truth from his parents who admitted having been aware of the infant switch from the beginning. Malcolm refused to believe that his parents could be so heartless, and he tracked down the doctor that had delivered him. The doctor confirmed the Thawnes' story and, in a rage, Malcolm murdered the doctor. The Thawne family's matriarch, Malcolm's grandmother, who also possessed the ability to control the "blue flame" (which was revealed to be a mystical ability passed down through the Thawne family) was disgusted at Hugo's pathetic use of the gift to con people. Malcolm, on the other hand, possessed the passion required to make full use of the ability. His grandmother trained him in the secret of the flame. Fueled by Malcolm's rage and jealousy at his twin for 'stealing his life', Malcolm fashioned a blue gem to contain the flame, which was capable of stealing the second Flash's superspeed. His first attempt ended in failure,''Speed Force'' #1 (November 1997) and Malcolm was absorbed into the gem, only to re-emerge years later when Wally West was the third Flash. Barry's death during the Crisis on Infinite Earths appeared to have cheated Malcolm out of his dreams of revenge on his brother. Instead, Malcolm focused on his brother's descendants traveling through time in a bid to exterminate them, starting with Wally. As Cobalt Blue, Malcolm 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 West-Allen but Wally arrived as protection. The Flashes of all eras between the 20th and 30th centuries arrived soon after, all under the control of Thawne's spirit because they all were carrying a shard of the original Cobalt Blue gem.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #148 (May 1999) After defeating all the other Flashes,''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #149 (June 1999) in the end, Wally ended the menace of Cobalt Blue by running so fast and skirting the edge of the Speed Force. Its power poured into the gem, and Thawne's spirit (and the gem itself) overloaded from the excess energy.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #150 (July 1999) Despite the fact that there are supposed to be many versions of Cobalt Blue between now and the 30th century, neither Malcolm or Cobalt Blue have appeared since the "Chain Lightning" arc. It is unknown if these timelines even exist following the events of '' Infinite Crisis''. Numerous others in the future have become Cobalt Blue, such as the 21st century version that was defeated by a time-travelling Jay Garrick and Kid Flash (Iris West), Iris West II.23rd Century Colbalt Blue
The Cobalt Blue of the 23rd century had brutally murdered the Flash of that era's wife and had crippled his daughter, Sela. Eight months after this, the Flash killed Cobalt Blue, but his victory was short-lived as a child picked up the gem and, being consumed by its rage, killed the Flash. A time-travelling Max Mercury and Flash (DC Comics character)#Sela Allen, Sela Allen, who was now healed, returned the boy to normal.25th Century Cobalt Blue
In the 25th century, the roles of the Flash and Cobalt Blue were reversed. Now Chardaq Allen had taken the role of Cobalt Blue. Eobard Thawne, Professor Zoom the Reverse-Flash and Wally West defeated Chardaq and returned him to normal.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #147 (April 1999)28th Century Cobalt Blue
The 28th century Cobalt Blue almost ended the Allen bloodline when she infected Flash (DC Comics character)#Jace Allen, Jace Allen with a virus. Jace's father Flash (DC Comics character)#Blaine Allen, Blaine, the then-current Flash, sacrificed himself to save his son. Ten years later, Jace was now the Flash''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #145 (February 1999) and he and a time-travelling Jesse Chambers, Jesse Quick defeated Cobalt Blue.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #146 (March 1999)Malcolm Thawne in other media
A variation of the character renamed Eddie Thawne appears in the live-action series ''The Flash (2014 TV series), The Flash'', portrayed by Rick Cosnett.Coldcast
Coldcast is a metahuman who can manipulate electromagnetism for various effects in the DC Universe. The character, created by Joe Kelly (comics), Joe Kelly and Doug Mahnke, first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #775 (March 2001). Within the context of the stories, Nathan Jones, using the name Coldcast, is a member of the The Elite (DC Comics), Elite. He is recruited into the team by Manchester Black prior to the team encountering Superman in Libya After Superman defeats the team and Black's apparent suicide, Coldcast is recruited by Vera Black for a team that eventually becomes the Justice League Elite.Coldcast in other media
Coldcast appears in ''Superman vs. The Elite'', voiced by Catero Colbert.Colossal Boy
Comedian
Commander Steel
Condiment King
The Condiment King is a supervillain who is generally used as comic relief. Although Bruce Timm and Paul Dini created Condiment King as a one-off joke character in their DC Animated Universe television series, ''Batman: The Animated Series'', Chuck Dixon and Scott Beatty created their own version in ''Batgirl: Year One'' #8. He made a cameo in ''The Lego Batman Movie''.Buddy Standler
The Condiment King first appeared in the ''Batman: The Animated Series'' episode "Make 'Em Laugh" as stand-up comedian Buddy Standler, voiced by Stuart Pankin. Standler was brainwashed by the Joker (character), Joker into becoming Condiment King to ruin his reputation as retaliation for being spurned during a comedy contest the previous year. The character was a throwback to the Adam West ''Batman (TV series), Batman'' TV series in that he was a whimsical villain and made many condiment-based puns. Buddy Standler made his comic book debut in ''Detective Comics'' #1000. This iteration is shown to have two henchmen named Salt and Pepper.Mitchell Mayo
Mitchell Mayo is a criminal who operates as the Condiment King introduced in ''Batgirl: Year One''. He was seen holding up a bank until he was defeated by Barbara Gordon, Batgirl. He later made an appearance while committing a crime before being defeated by the Black Canary, the third Tim Drake, Robin, and the Ted Kord, Blue Beetle. While fighting him, Robin observes that the villain is potentially dangerous (if only because his condiment guns could cause anaphylactic shock), but his ludicrous nature prevents the Justice Department from taking him seriously. In the aftermath miniseries of the ''Final Crisis'' storyline, the Condiment King appears on General Immortus' side, having been given acidic vinegar from Professor Milo. He is seemingly killed after being betrayed and bludgeoned with his own mustard and ketchup guns by the Human Flame.Equipment of the Condiment King
The Condiment King makes use of various condiments (sometimes capable of causing anaphylactic shock) as his weapons in his condiment gun. The condiments include Mustard (condiment), mustard, ketchup, tabasco sauce, and vinegar.Condiment King in other media
* The Buddy Standler incarnation of the Condiment King appears in ''The Lego Batman Movie'' as one of several villains recruited by the Joker (character), Joker. * The Buddy Standler incarnation of the Condiment King appears in the video game ''Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham'', voiced by Nolan North. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears as a "Rare" figure in the February 2016 ''World's Finest'' expansion set for the HeroClix collectible miniatures game. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King is a playable character in the video game ''Lego DC Super-Villains'', voiced by Armin Shimerman. * Producer John Stephens (TV producer), John Stephens has stated that he wished to include the Condiment King in the live-action television series '' Gotham'', but was reportedly denied due to the ridiculous nature of the character and him not fitting the overall tone of the show. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears in ''Harley Quinn (TV series), Harley Quinn'', voiced by Alan Tudyk. He first appeared on the promotional artwork released for the show before appearing in the second-season episode, "Thawing Hearts", competing against his rival Kite Man and Poison Ivy (character), Poison Ivy for a wedding venue. While Condiment King ultimately secures the venue after Ivy is called to assist elsewhere, in the episode "Something Borrowed, Something Green", she has her sentient Carnivorous plant, man-eating plant Frank eat him and his fiancée so she can have the venue for herself and Kite Man. * The Mitchell Mayo incarnation of the Condiment King appears in the ''DC Super Hero Girls (TV series), DC Super Hero Girls'' episode "#WorkingStiff", voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait. This version is an obsessive perfectionist who has been fired from multiple fast food restaurants.Conduit
Confessor
Confessor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Confessor is a member of the Church of Blood. He serves as the group's interrogatorConfessor in other media
Confessor appears in ''Titans (2018 TV series), Titans'', portrayed by Noah Danby, Noah Dalton Danby.Congorilla
Harriet Cooper
Harriet Cooper is the aunt of Dick Grayson in the DC Universe. The character was created by Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff, and first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #328 (June 1964). Within the context of the stories, Harriet Cooper is Dick Grayson's aunt who comes to live at Wayne Manor after the death of Alfred Pennyworth. She involves herself in both Grayson's and Bruce Wayne's daily lives and, on occasion, comes close to uncovering their secret identities. When Alfred Comic book death, returns from the dead, she remains at Wayne Manor at his insistence. Over time, health problems reduce her activities and cause her to eventually leave Gotham City. Some details from the television series (her last name, her status as a widow) were added to the comic stories in ''Detective Comics'' #373 (March 1968). In September 2011, '' The New 52'' rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Harriet has appeared in the ongoing series ''Gotham Academy''.Alternate versions of Harriet Cooper
Aunt Harriet appeared in ''Tiny Titans'' #33 (December 2010).Harriet Cooper in other media
* Aunt Harriet appears in the 1960s television series ''Batman (TV series), Batman'', portrayed by Madge Blake. * Aunt Harriet has become a recurring character in the ''Batman '66'' tie-in comics. * Aunt Harriet appears in the animated movies ''Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders'' and ''Batman vs. Two-Face'', voiced by Lynne Marie Stewart.Cosmic Boy
Count Vertigo
Gerald Crane
Gerald Crane is a character in DC Comics and a father of Jonathan Crane, first appearing in ''Year One: Batman/Scarecrow'', published in July 2005. Gerald had a brief relationship with Karen Keeny which resulted in the son's birth, but as they were not married, Karen's mother and grandmother raised Jonathan as theirs, not even hiding their contempt for Karen, Gerald and Jonathan. Years later, Gerald moved to Gotham City, married and had two kids, finding a job in construction. His son (as Scarecrow) came back in attempt to kill him, but was prevented by Batman. In The New 52 (a reboot of DC Universe continuity), he appears in ''Batman'' (vol. 2) #1, where he is portrayed as a villainous doctor who experimented on his son and locked him in a small dark room. Gerald Crane suffered a heart attack and died, which left his son trapped inside the dark test chamber and wasn't discovered until days later by the cops when Dr. Crane's disappearance was reported.Gerald Crane in other media
Gerald Crane appears in '' Gotham'', portrayed by Julian Sands. He is a biology professor, Jonathan's father and Karen's husband who died in fire accident year ago. Gerald has a severe form of pyrophobia for most of his life (inheriting this trait from his father), a factor which prevented him to save her. He took wife's body and crashed a car to make it seem that she died in a car crash. Debuting in "The Fearsome Dr. Crane", Gerald tries to develop anti-fear formula to cure his and son's fear, by kidnapping several people with various phobias with the help of his son and unnamed accomplice. He kidnaps Scottie Mullen (who runs a phobia support group), in trying to test her fear and later killing her to harvest the adrenal glands and acquire the levels of cortisol, a hormon which causes the fear and adrenalin. Gordon and Bullock prevent this and save Scottie. In "The Scarecrow", Gerald injects himself, believing that he conquered fear and injects it in his son, but is soon killed by Gordon and Bullock. His son is taken to the hospital, but develops a severe fear of scarecrows.Ned Creegan
Ned Creegan is a supervillain in DC Comics. Ned Creegan is a crook who was tipped off by Billy Blabbermouth about valuable jewels that are being used for scientific experiments. He breaks into the house of a scientist named Nevil Long, steals the jewels, and takes them to a fence. The sale is interrupted byNed Creegan in other media
Ned Creegan appears in the ''Black Lightning (TV series), Black Lightning'' episode "The Book of Occupation Chapter One: Birth of Blackbird", portrayed by Chase Alexander. While he maintains his force field abilities, this version also has disintegration and telekinesis abilities and was part of the same program that gave Commander Carson Williams his power-mimicking powers according to Peter Gambi's research sometime after serving time for carjacking a minivan. In addition, he also called himself the Cyclotronic Man or Cyclotronic for short. Creegan fought alongside his trainer Carson in the war until he became disillusioned and sided with Markovia. When Cyclotronic Man attacked the A.S.A. (comics), A.S.A. facility that Thunder (comics), Anissa Pierce and Reverend Jeremiah Holt were given a tour of, he destroyed a wall and took down some guards until Carson arrived. When Carson fought Cyclotronic Man, he fought him to a standstill as Carson started to copy his abilities. The fight ends when Carson wraps his legs around Cyclotronic Man's neck and snaps it. Carson then introduced himself to those taking the tour, while reporting to Percy Odell that Cyclotronic Man and the Markovian soldiers with him have been eliminated. In the episode "The Book of Occupation Chapter Three: Agent Odell's Pipe-Dream," it was suspected by Lynn that Cyclotronic Man was the carrier for a man-made virus that the Markovians used to infect the metahumans in the A.S.A.'s custody. This was confirmed by Helga Jace in a discussion with Lynn in the episode "The Book of Markovia Chapter Three: Motherless ID."Creeper
Crimson Avenger
Crispus Allen
Crush
Xiomara Rojas was born to an unknown human mother and Czarnian bounty hunter Lobo (DC Comics), Lobo. Mysteriously, she crash-landed in the middle of the Burning Man, Burning Man festival in the Black Rock Desert wrapped in a sentient chain known as Obelus. Obelus wouldn't allow her to be touched, until she was discovered by the couple David and Lisa Rojas, who would adopt the child. The family would Homeschooling, homeschool Xiomara, and would move a lot due to their debts and legal issues. After seeing a report of Lobo fighting Superman, she immediately recognized her true father. She confronted her adopted parents, who had previously told her that her birth parents wereCyborg
Cyborg Superman
Cyborgirl
LeTonya Charles was a young woman who had destroyed her body with the drug Tar, but was granted a second chance when her aunt, Sarah Charles, one of the scientists who helped repair Cyborg, saved her with powerful cybernetic implants. Rather than use her newfound gifts for good, LeTonya chose to focus on personal gain as Cyborgirl. She became a member of Villainy, Inc., teaming up with several seasoned Wonder Woman villains. She and her teammates tried to overthrow Skartaris, but were stopped by Wonder Woman. When the government rounded up villains and sent them to the planet Salvation Run, Salvation, she handed herself over to the Justice League to avoid being exiled. Soon after, Cyborgirl joined the Cyborg Revenge Squad and was one of several such beings to wage an attack against Victor Stone at S.T.A.R. Labs. Stone avoided Cyborgirl's electromagnetic attack, but succeeded in defeating her through sheer force.Powers and abilities of Cyborgirl
Cybernetic enhancement: Because of the implants that her aunt gave her, Cyborgirl has the same powers as Cyborg. Much of her body has been replaced with advanced cybernetics. This grants her a variety of powers, including superhuman durability, superhuman speed, superhuman agility, superhuman reflexes, superhuman stamina, superhuman strength, enhanced senses and energy projection.Cyborgirl in other media
* When ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League'' was pitched to the Kids' WB network, the lineup originally included three young members as protégés for the Justice League. The members would have been Robin (comics), Robin, Impulse and an original character described as a teenage female version of Cyborg (comics), Cyborg (Cyborgirl or Natasha Irons). The promo is viewable on the fourth disc of the ''Justice League Season One'' boxed set. * A character based on Cyborgirl named Laura Washington / Cyber-Woman appears in the ''Cyclone
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