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Pets:

  • When Mark Mardon was a kid, his brother, Clyde, had a dog named Thunder. In most families, the dog would have belonged to both children, but Mark’s parents made it pretty clear that the dog only belonged to their golden child. 
  • Mick Rory’s family owned three cows, two Clydesdale horses, a donkey, a mule, two dogs (Spot and Rover), four cats (Fluffy, Stripey, Mouser, and Mr. Tuxedo), nine sheep, six goats, six to ten pigs (at any given time) and many, many chickens, ducks, and turkeys. They also raised bees. 
  • Digger didn’t have any pets growing up, but his family did raise a LOT of sheep. His legal father (Ian Harkness) also had a dog named Fang, who liked Digger about as much as Ian did. Digger speculates that Fang was at least part dingo. 
  • Roscoe Dillon’s mother, Rosa, owned a Persian named Priscilla (an anniversary gift from her wealthy husband). Unfortunately for Rosa, Priscilla was even less fond of being hugged than Roscoe was. Roscoe, by contrast, got along splendidly with the cat. Both hated crowds, loud noises, and being touched. Roscoe remembers Priscilla fondly as his most understanding family member. 
  • Neither Sam nor Evan had any pets as kids. Sam’s apartment didn’t allow pets; Miss McCulloch would’ve loved for her kids to be able to have pets but didn’t have enough room for them in the orphanage. 
  • Hartley’s parents owned a number of thoroughbred horses, several show dogs and show cats, and a wall-sized aquarium full of exotic fish. Most of these were more for show than anything else; Hartley wasn’t supposed to touch any of them without explicit permission. On the one and only occasion a rat made it inside the Rathaway estate, he befriended it…only for his mother to promptly have it killed when she discovered it. Now, of course, Hartley is the proud owner of at least six rats. 
  • James Jesse didn’t exactly have pets growing up…but since he got to spend time with lions, tigers, elephants, camels, bears, monkeys, and horses in the circus, he didn’t really care all that much. Putting your head in a lion’s mouth is cooler than having a puppy any day. 
  • Leonard and Lisa Snart once made the mistake of bringing home a kitten from a neighbor. Lisa named it Gabriela and was thrilled with her new pet….but when Larry Snart came home and saw the kitten, he promptly drowned it in front of his children. A few years later, Larry brought home a pit bull puppy…and predictably abused it until it was the nightmarish guard dog he wanted. The dog didn’t have a proper name (Larry just called it “you mutt”), but the neighborhood nicknamed it the Hellhound. It lived for a few years before Larry tripped over it whilst drunk and killed it in a rage (although not before the dog did a number on him). This dog is also the reason that both Leonard and Lisa are scared of large dogs. 
  • Barry Allen owned a cat named Fluffernutter and a dog named Streak the Wonder Dog (after Green Lantern Alan Scott’s dog).

School headcanons: 

  • Mark and Clyde Mardon both ended up being placed into a Spanish I class in their Freshman year of high school (one of Clyde’s classes was cancelled abruptly shortly before the start of the school year, and Mark hadn’t been able to decide what electives he wanted to take). This was the only high school course Mark ever earned an A in, mainly because, unbeknownst to the school, both he and Clyde were bilingual and could speak Spanish better than their Spanish teacher. The only downside was that both of them spent a lot of time being bored out of their minds. 
  • The one and only time Barry Allen got detention was due entirely to the fact that he got a tardy slip every day for three months. Once the school caught on to the fact that Barry never missed out on any work, they eventually stopped giving him tardy slips at all, instead simply accepting that Barry being late to everything was a fact of nature. 
  • Wally West once got detention for using his super speed to leave the school grounds in order to get Indian food…from India. 
  • Leonard Snart never once passed a course (he slept through or outright skipped almost every class), but he was never held back a year. This was because most of the faculty wrote him off as a lost cause by the time he was seven years old. This is why Len can barely read and write and knows almost nothing about literature or history. That being said, Len doesn’t have any particular animosity towards the school system. It did give him and his sister free food, after all. (This free food also resulted in Len having a nearly perfect attendance record before he dropped out. He might not have learned anything, but he wasn’t going to miss out on lunch.) 
  • If Sam Scudder had gone to a better school, he probably would’ve been put in either a gifted program of some sort or have been skipped a few grades ahead; he is and always has been extremely intelligent. As it was, he went through all of school (until he dropped out) believing that he was just reasonably clever and kind of a nerd; he still doesn’t really realize how intelligent he actually is. 
  • Roscoe was likewise very intelligent, although the fact that he was on the autism spectrum before it was widely recognized meant that he often got himself into trouble at school. When he had teachers who liked him and were understanding of his quirks, he did very well in school, but most of his teachers were demanding and critical. As a result, he didn’t always perform as well as he would have been able to under optimal conditions. Also not helping matters was the fact that his father would denigrate his son for any grade less than an A (no matter the context). He still did well enough to graduate high school with a strong GPA and be accepted into college, but it wasn’t until college that he ever felt comfortable in school. He graduated college (a year early, due to his desire to please his father) with a B.S. in engineering…only for his father to criticize him for not having a high enough college GPA, for not graduating at the top of his class, and for having changed his major from business school (which he had hated) to engineering. Shortly afterwards, Roscoe fell into a particularly bad manic episode, which in turn was a major influence in his decision to become the Top. 
Ta-daa! Roscoe! The guy on the far right is Ringmaster (real name Beau Baer); Golden Glider hypnotiz

Ta-daa! Roscoe! 

The guy on the far right is Ringmaster (real name Beau Baer); Golden Glider hypnotized him into working for her as part of her revenge scheme against Barry and Iris.

I have no idea where Golden Glider got these two life-sized portraits from, or how she got them into her hideout, but it did make for a cool image that was fun to draw.


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The Bronze Age story that should’ve happened, but sadly didn’t: The Top and Golden Glider vs Batman.

The Bronze Age story that should’ve happened, but sadly didn’t: The Top and Golden Glider vs Batman. 

Art based on the cover of Flash #257 and an interior drawing of Flash vol. 2 #222.


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The Rogues celebrate the holidays. Thanks to @jewishaxelwalker, I heacanon Axel as being Jewish; henThe Rogues celebrate the holidays. Thanks to @jewishaxelwalker, I heacanon Axel as being Jewish; hen

The Rogues celebrate the holidays. 

Thanks to @jewishaxelwalker, I heacanon Axel as being Jewish; hence the menorah and the dreidels. Hopefully I drew everything properly. 

Roscoe now has a new favorite holiday game. 

 @jewishaxelwalker


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I remember once a man went spinning round

At speeds that could not be. His eye

Glowed green and made the ground 

Spin like a top exactly. 


Also there was a woman fair

Yet for all her golden beauty

There was venom in her air. 

She was deadlier than he. 


The man he left a string of destruction in his wake,

And at his side the woman cried

“Lover, what a scene you make!” 

The man grinned a smile so twisted I felt my mind would break.


The woman then, with a dreadful grin 

Brought her weapons to bear upon the scarlet blur 

Who had come to stop their sin. 

Her blades they slashed like lightning. 


The man was as an atom bomb, conflagration and pyre. 

She a knife between the ribs

The director of his fire. 

A perfect match, in every way…a monster’s dread desire.

Roscoe isn’t feeling too well. Neither is Lashawn (just for slightly different reasons). This is a s

Roscoe isn’t feeling too well. Neither is Lashawn (just for slightly different reasons). 

This is a scene from “Wild and Whirling Words”, a fanfic of mine. It’s based on the period early in Geoff Johns’ run when a seriously mentally ill Roscoe was locked up in Iron Heights. 

The green swirls around Roscoe exist only in his mind (they’re a visual representation of his hallucinations). The horrid state of the cell (and Roscoe himself) is courtesy of Warden Wolfe and the charming staff of Iron Heights. 


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Sam and Roscoe are betting men. And have a really nice, fully automated cell block that only holds t

Sam and Roscoe are betting men. And have a really nice, fully automated cell block that only holds the two of them. Seriously, they’re apparently here because they’re too dangerous to interact directly with the guards, but they’re not in solitary, they’re provided with books and entertainment, Roscoe gets to keep his tops, and their food and laundry is taken care of for them by robots. This means that their maximum-security block is actually quite a bit nicer than the rest of the prison. I’m not sure what the warden’s thought process behind this decision was.

Drawing based off of a few panels in Flash #219, after Irv Novick, with a few details added in. 


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WARNING: This story contains a scene of attempted suicide. If this will be stressful for you, please avoid it. 

The world was topsy-turvy. It was spinning and spinning and spinning, faster and faster and faster. Like a top. Yes, exactly like a top. One with blue and white stripes. No, yellow and green. Green was the color of money, and money meant power meant being on top of the world, which was itself a gigantic top. Not that he had either money or power here. He couldn’t be on top of the world, so he was being punished by having his own world set spinning. His head was throbbing and the walls felt like they were closing in on him, and everything was whirling around and around and around and around and…

“Please, make it stop! Someone make the spinning stop!” Though he knew the voice was his own, somehow it sounded strained and distorted, as though it had been filtered through split pea soup. Split pea soup was green, like tops should be. But the tops weren’t green anymore. They had betrayed him, just like his own mind, which was filled with thoughts that danced and spun like invisible tops spun by a dexterous hand. Hmm. Invisible tops. Those would have made for an excellent weapon. But he wasn’t good enough for weapons anymore. He had failed, and so his tops and his mind alike had abandoned him. 

“I am sorry! I meant to do better, I swear it! I promise I will do better! Please, just stop the spinning!” There was no response, and a nasty little voice that sounded like his father whispered in his ear. 

“Don’t waste your breath, you stupid boy! No one would help a failure like you!” Roscoe whimpered, put his hands over his ears in the desperate hope that it would shut out his father’s voice, and started rocking back and forth in the desperate hope that it would drive off the worst of the fear. What else could he do in the face of a world that kept spinning round and round and round and round? 

Suddenly, a bright light burst into his cell. Before he could determine where it was coming from, two guards came forward to block the light. 

“This is what you get for causing trouble, freak!” 

“Once you change your mind about talking to that bleeding-heart reporter, tell us and we’ll come get you,” one of the guards said. He stared at the guard in bewilderment. What reporter? It was the tops he needed to talk to, not a reporter! Then he noticed the girl standing between the two guards, and he understood. The guards were talking to her, not him. That made more sense. The guards never talked to him. They thought that he was too crazy to understand them, and sometimes he thought that they might be right. It was not a pleasant feeling, but since his tops had left him and the world had started spinning, any pleasant feelings were few and far between. 

“I’m n-not going to c-change my mind,” a female voice said. Her voice wobbled like a top upon an uneven surface, and he felt a pang of sympathy for her. He knew what it was like to feel like your whole world had gone topsy-turvy. One of the guards laughed. 

“Believe me, you will. A little girl like you won’t last two days in a cell with a lunatic like the Top.” The girl was shoved forward, and the cell door was slammed behind her. Roscoe looked at his new cellmate curiously. Whoever this girl was, he didn’t recognize her. At least, he thought he didn’t. Right now, he didn’t entirely trust his own recollections. She had dark skin, dark eyes that were currently wide with fear, and curly dark hair. In spite of their dissimilar appearances, she reminded him of Lisa. Like his beloved, she wore skates, even if they were roller skates rather than ice skates, and she had the same tiny, elegant skater’s build. Oh, Lisa, his beautiful angel! He hoped she was all right. The tops wouldn’t let him go to her. It was punishment for his failure. If he had gotten on top of the world like he was supposed to, he would be with her right now, but he had failed, and this was his punishment. He didn’t deserve Lisa now. He had been a failure. A failure! The world spun around faster and faster, and colors and shapes began to distort, and he felt a sense of overwhelming panic. 

“I’m sorry, Lisa! I should have done better! I should have come out on top! I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry!” For what seemed like an eternity, he battled thoughts and images that rotated through his brain too quickly to be interpreted. By the time the worst of the spinning abated, he felt nothing but a sense of crushing tiredness. He couldn’t even summon a sense of relief that the spinning had stopped, because he knew it would be back. It never left for long. 

“E-e-excuse m-m-me, s-s-sir? I d-d-don’t know if you can understand me, but if you can-your dinner’s here.” He was puzzled by the voice for a few seconds before he remembered that he had a new cellmate, the woman-who-was-not-Lisa. His eyes darted around the cell for a few seconds before landing on a plate of food. 

“You may have it. I have no appetite at present. You see, the world keeps spinning and spinning and spinning, and my tops have abandoned me. You can understand why I have no appetite at present. Why eat when reality itself has turned against you?”

“But you…y-you’re so thin!” Confused, he looked down at himself. He wasn’t sure what was more alarming: the fact that he was all but skin and bones, or the fact that he couldn’t bring himself to care. Eating was…it was too much effort. Besides, the tops were punishing him for his failure. He deserved to starve. 

“It’s because of the tops. Don’t you understand? I’ve failed my tops, and my angel, and my father, so they are making me starve!” 

“Are you….are you all right?” He was puzzled by the question. Except for Lisa, no one had ever cared for him, and right now, even his tops had turned against him. Why would this girl, who he didn’t know, care about a lunatic like him? It made no sense. 

“Don’t worry about me. If you’re in Iron Heights, you have enough problems without concerning yourself with mine. I don’t want the tops to hurt you, too.” This is the only kindness he can do for her. He is a failure and a monster and a freak, and she should not suffer for his sake. 

“You…you don’t want to hurt me?” 

“No. No, no, no, no, no. You’re so much like my beautiful angel. I would not hurt someone who is so much like Lisa. You are good…too good to be here with the lunatic. I will not hurt you. Not you. No, no. I am a failure and a criminal and a monster, but even I can recognize a priceless, bejeweled top when I see one. You need to go away. If you don’t, the tops might punish you because I like you.” The words burst out of him like water from a fire hydrant; rapid and pressured. He can barely understand his own words, and he can tell from the girl’s face that she understands him even less. This doesn’t surprise him. He is not so mad to not know that something is badly wrong with him. 

“I’m so disappointed in you, son. How will a lunatic like you ever bring honor to the family name?” 

“Father, I’m sorry! I know I’ve failed! I’ll do better, I promise…but you have to tell the tops that! They’re the ones who are doing this to me!” Then there’s a loud bang, and he feels a sharp prick in his left arm. 

“That’s enough out of you, nutcase.” And before he can work out what is happening, he is claimed by oblivion. 

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He misses the oblivion of sedation. There was no spinning there. He doesn’t know how long it’s been since he woke, but he does know that the tops have been punishing him with a vengeance as he lays here in the top bunk in his cell. His head is throbbing and his stomach aches and the world spins and spins and spins. Voices sound distorted and strange, his tongue feels like sandpaper, and his father’s mocking jeers come more and more frequently now.

“If I’d known that I was going to have a lunatic for a son, I would’ve had you aborted so that I could have had a normal child. You’re a failure and a freak, and we would all be better off if you died!” Worse, this voice has been joined by other voices. 

“I’ve tried to make you see the error of your ways, but I guess some people are hopeless. If you have even the most rudimentary concept of justice, you should kill yourself for all the crimes you’ve committed.” 

“Crimes, nothin’! He should die ‘cause he’s a freakin’ worthless waste of space! Ain’t that right, Dillon?” 

“No! NO! Please, I didn’t…”

“Pathetic. What my sister ever saw in a snob like you, I’ll never understand. She’s too good for you.” 

“You’re right, Lenny. I loved him when he was successful…but I can’t love a failure. If he wants me to be happy, the best thing he can do is to put himself out of my misery.” He took the words like a punch to the gut. 

“You…you want me to die?” he asked weakly. 

“We all want you to die, you idiot boy! Of course, knowing you, you’ll be too weak to even do that, but we can dream.” He almost laughed. His father underestimated him. If his angel wanted him dead for her own peace of mind, then she would get her wish. It wasn’t as though he had anything else to live for. His tops had turned against him, he was in constant agony, and the only people he cared about wanted him dead. But if he was going to give the lady what she wanted, he would have to move quickly. Otherwise, his weakness would kick in and he would lose his nerve just as his father had said. After a few minutes of intense, desperate struggling, he managed to remove his straitjacket. He tied one end of the straitjacket to the bedpost, used the other to form a makeshift noose, slipped it around his neck, and then jumped off of the bunk. The fall proved to not be enough to snap his neck as he had wanted, but the noose was tied tightly enough that death by strangulation was assured. It wouldn’t be his most poetic or pleasant death, but he would escape the spinning, and that would be enough. His vision was starting to grow fuzzy when he heard a screech. 

“Guards! Guards, help! You have to help! My cellmate’s trying to kill himself!” 

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Roscoe woke to find himself in the infirmary with the prison doctor, whose name was Dr. Adam Brooks, standing over him. He was extremely hungry, had a very sore neck, and wasn’t quite sure how he had gotten here. The last thing he could distinctly remember was taking off his straitjacket. 

“What…what happened to me, Dr. Adam Brooks?” The doctor frowned. 

“You tried to hang yourself in your cell, Roscoe.” Now that the doctor mentioned it, Roscoe could vaguely remember hearing voices that had told him that he was better off dead. Apparently he had decided to act on them…again.

“In that case, how am I still alive, Dr. Adam Brooks?” 

“Your cellmate, Lashawn Baez, saw you hang yourself and screamed for the guards. When they found you, Correctional Officer Morrison rushed you to the infirmary. Their quick thinking saved your life, Mr. Dillon.” Roscoe was slightly surprised that any of the guards had bothered to save him, but since one of them had, it made perfect sense that it had been Correctional Officer Robert Morrison. He was one of the few guards in the Pipeline who treated the inmates like human beings instead of animals. 

“I see. How long have I been here, Dr. Adam Brooks?” 

“A week and three days. You were unconscious for two of them, and when you woke up, you were rambling incoherently, claiming that tops were punishing you, and obviously hallucinating. Warden Wolfe told me to ignore it and send you back to your cell in the Pipeline, but I refused, since you were clearly having a severe depressive episode. When he tried to say that that wasn’t reason enough to keep you in the infirmary, I told him that if he didn’t want me to do my job, he should find another doctor. Once he backed down, I had you put back on lithium in order to help pull you out of your latest mood episode. You’re not fully recovered yet, but since you’re awake and speaking rationally, I think you’re finally on the mend.” Roscoe looked at Dr. Adam Brooks in surprise. 

“Why did you help me? I am a criminal, and I have never helped you. Why would you go out of your way to help the prison’s lunatic?”

“I helped you because you are my patient. As a doctor, it would be unethical of me to deny a patient treatment that they desperately need to survive.” 

“But I was not sick, Dr. Adam Brooks.” 

“Yes, you were. We’ve gone over this, Roscoe. You have bipolar disorder. You may not have a visible illness, but when you have a mood episode, you are very sick indeed. You have had five manic episodes, and this is your fourth depressive episode and third attempted suicide.”

“I do not have bipolar disorder, Dr. Adam Brooks. I may be temperamental, but that is only because I am a genius.” Roscoe wasn’t going to admit, even to himself, that the doctor might be right. His father had told him that the mentally ill were weak, and he was not weak! 

“Roscoe, this is the second mood episode that you have had where you experienced mood-congruent delusions. That simply does not happen unless you are ill.” Roscoe scowled, wishing that the doctor would stop making sense. He couldn’t be mentally ill…because if he was, there would be nothing to protect him from slipping into lunacy once more. 

“And what if I am ill, Dr. Adam Brooks? What does it matter? As soon as I go back to the Pipeline, Warden Wolfe will ensure that I am stopped from taking any medication. He allows no drugs there, no matter what their purpose.” 

“You’re not going back to the Pipeline, Roscoe.” Roscoe laughed bitterly. 

“Don’t mock me, Dr. Adam Brooks.” The doctor frowned. 

“I’m serious, Roscoe. When Correctional Officer Morrison learned about your condition, he told Warden Wolfe that he would resign immediately if you weren’t moved to a part of the prison that would be less openly destructive to your mental health. The Warden resisted, of course, but between Officer Morrison’s popularity and my proof of your condition, there wasn’t much he could do.” 

“And the two of you did this…for me? Why?” It just didn’t compute. No one but Lisa was supposed to care about him…least of all the employees of Iron Heights. 

“Criminal or not, no one deserves to have their own mind turn against them.”  Roscoe frowned, completely bewildered by the doctor’s response. He just couldn’t understand it. Why–and how–would anyone show kindness to a lunatic?

Don’t worry Lia i’m still finding idea about them^^;;

Don’t worry Lia i’m still finding idea about them^^;;


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Parts of art*sorry^^:::*

Parts of art*sorry^^:::*


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*Moon( believe or not ‘a’ ;; )*

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longitudinalwaveme:

I remember once a man went spinning round

At speeds that could not be. His eye

Glowed green and made the ground 

Spin like a top exactly. 


Also there was a woman fair

Yet for all her golden beauty

There was venom in her air. 

She was deadlier than he. 


The man he left a string of destruction in his wake,

And at his side the woman cried

“Lover, what a scene you make!” 

The man grinned a smile so twisted I felt my mind would break.


The woman then, with a dreadful grin 

Brought her weapons to bear upon the scarlet blur 

Who had come to stop their sin. 

Her blades they slashed like lightning. 


The man was as an atom bomb, conflagration and pyre. 

She a knife between the ribs

The director of his fire. 

A perfect match, in every way…a monster’s dread desire.

Absolutely fantastic, I love it! :D

Spoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, oneSpoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!So there are two Eobards existing right now, one
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Spoilers for this week’s episode of the Flash!

So there are two Eobards existing right now, one depowered and evil in prison (Tom Cavanagh) and one depowered and good (Matt Letscher).  Remember the way that Legends arc just kind of petered out into an anticlimax of time protector Eobard’s death?  It’s brought up again, and speculated that the Time Wraiths saved him after he was stabbed, apparently setting him free to live his own life.  Which he did, forming a scientific partnership and then a romantic relationship with Meena Dhawan despite his amnesia problems.  Together, they created an artificial speed source, which neither knew actually tapped into the Negative Speed Force.  Eobard did this because he felt destined to be a speedster and wanted to save the world, but he sacrificed his own dreams to save Meena with it when she had a fatal heart attack.  And then unfortunately it made her evil, so he begs Barry to save her.

But, all’s well that ends well, since he’s able to snap her out of it.  And Barry speculates that its influence can be circumvented with a few tweaks and the fact that Eobard is clearly her lightning rod to keep her centred and stable.  I guess they’re going to appear next episode too because I saw the briefest of snippets of that before the cable cut to a different show – it does that every week on my station, it’s very annoying.

And someone’s boosted Cecile’s empathic powers into Rainbow Raider-like emotional manipulation, and it looks like the guilty party is Rosa Dillon, although it’s not entirely clear.  Whoever it is, they’re watching as Cecile goes out on her own to hurt criminals, which of course is very unlike Cecile.  It seems that Rosa (or whoever) has influenced her in ways beyond boosting her powers.  If it is Rosa, she’s almost certainly pissed about what happened to her last time they met, even though it was her own fault.

Plus Chillblaine thinks he can bring Frost back from the dead even though Barry destroyed Caitlin’s work a couple of episodes ago – an extremely dick move, by the way, and it’s frustrating that he really isn’t getting much grief for it.  Personally, I’d never forgive him for the way he handled it.

And finally, evil angry Eobard is still stuck in ARGUS’ prison on Lian Yu, but we all know he’d probably get out soon because Barry keeps foolishly giving him information that’d undoubtedly garner him an escape.  Even John Diggle gets in on the giving-Eobard-an-easy-out with a struggle to open his Lantern ring, but eventually he chooses his family over the ring and snatches away Eobard’s opportunity.  But after all his frustrations this episode, Deon – the avatar of the Still Force – shows up and tells him that the light of the ring showed “us” where to find him, and says it’s time for Eobard to fulfill his destiny.  He obviously likes the sound of that.


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Two variant covers for Rogues #3, including an homage to this classic cover.  DC is now saying the iTwo variant covers for Rogues #3, including an homage to this classic cover.  DC is now saying the i

Two variant covers for Rogues #3, including an homage to this classic cover.  DC is now saying the issue will be out on June 28th.

…I can’t believe there’s a Murmur gorilla.


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Spoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after RogueSpoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after RogueSpoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after RogueSpoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after RogueSpoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after Rogue

Spoilers for Flashpoint Beyond #2!

So a pitiful band of muggers are patterning themselves after Rogues, or at least I hope that’s what’s happening.  We’ve briefly seen Flashpoint Roscoe and he wasn’t a gun-toting mugger, but I don’t think we ever saw Roy or Digger.  Roy did exist though, as his goggles were shown in Ollie’s stash.  And the guy in the white coat may or may not be copying Heat Wave, but that’s definitely not creepy Flashpoint Mick.  

I’d hate for these losers to be them, though, so I prefer the idea that they’re just imitating some Rogues…and maybe that’s not the greatest plan for their health, as they attract both Thomas Wayne’s attention and perhaps that of the Rogues they’re copying!


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