Justice League vs. Teen Titans | |
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Directed by | Sam Liu |
Screenplay by | |
Story by | Bryan Q. Miller |
Produced by | James Tucker |
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Edited by | Christopher D. Lozinski |
Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3.98 million |
Justice League vs. Teen Titans is a 2016 direct-to-video animated superhero film directed by Sam Liu from a screenplay by Alan Burnett and Bryan Q. Miller. It is part of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and DC Animated Movie Universe. The film features the voices of Jon Bernthal, Taissa Farmiga, and Jason O'Mara.
The film had its world premiere at WonderCon on March 26, 2016, and was released through digital download on March 29, 2016. It was released through home media on April 12, 2016, by Warner Home Video.
Plot[]
The Justice League battle the Legion of Doom (Lex Luthor, Toymaster, Weather Wizard, Cheetah and Solomon Grundy). Weather Wizard flees when his comrades are beaten, but becomes possessed by the shade of Trigon's minions. Robin (Damian Wayne) disobeys his father's orders to get civilians to safety, thinking he can help the Justice League fight the possessed Weather Wizard, and sets the Batwing to crash into Weather Wizard and explode, defeating him and forcing Trigon's shade to leave his body. Upset that there's no answer to this occurrence, and in order for his son to learn teamwork, Batman sends Robin to join the Teen Titans. Meanwhile, Trigon's minion possesses Superman, plaguing him with visions of demonic shadows.
Robin meets the Titans' leader Starfire, who is Nightwing's girlfriend and members Raven, Beast Boy and Blue Beetle, but his lack of respect for the others causes friction. Blue Beetle and Robin fight until Blue Beetle's suit instinctively uses an energy blast to severely burn Robin. Raven heals him, but during the process her empathic powers cause both to see into the other's memories. Robin later thanks Raven, but is curious about an entity he saw in her mind. With Raven unwilling to answer, Damian tries looking in the Titans' records, but finds no useful information. Starfire tells Damian that the team isn't just for fighting crime, but also a surrogate family, as they are all lost souls in a world with no place for them.
Superman finds and brutally beats down Atomic Skull, alerting Wonder Woman and Batman to his possession. The latter uses kryptonite to drive Superman back. Cyborg tries to locate Superman and a "female with supernatural powers", whom Trigon is searching for, and he and Batman conclude that if the host is damaged or overwhelmed, they will be freed from it. In the meantime, in order to loosen Damian up, Starfire takes the group to a carnival, where Raven encounters Trigon in spirit form and his demonic emissaries, who wants to find her so he can use her for his plans. With the help of the other Titans, Raven resists and fights the emissaries until they cannot maintain their presence on the Earthly plane and dissipate.
Afterward, Raven reveals that her mother was a member of a cult who married her off to Trigon, who took a human form. Her mother fled after discovering his true nature and was saved by the Azarathians, benevolent people from another dimension, where Raven grew up. After unwittingly summoning her father and thus causing the obliteration of Azarath and her mother, Raven was taken by him so he could conquer Earth, but she imprisoned him inside a crystal in Hell. The Titans offer their support, but the Justice League arrives in order to take Raven away. However, before they can act, Flash, Cyborg, and Wonder Woman are taken over by Trigon's shadow and turned into demon emissaries. Batman counteracts his own possession by injecting himself with a nerve toxin, putting himself in a comatose state and thus causing the shade to abandon him.
The Titans battle the League without success, causing Raven to surrender herself. Just before the League and Raven use a portal to leave, Blue Beetle frees Cyborg from Trigon's control. Robin locates Raven in the Middle East, revealing he put a tracking device on each of the Titans, and Cyborg and the Titans portal to the Middle East, to discover that Superman has unearthed a mystical shrine that Raven uses her powers on so that Trigon can pass through the shrine as a gate. Robin stabs Superman with kryptonite to free him from Trigon's control, and Superman defeats Flash and Wonder Woman, which frees them as well. The Titans save Raven, but not before Trigon returns to his physical form.
Following Raven's plan, the Titans and Cyborg portal to Hell to retrieve the crystal to re-imprison her father, while the League vainly engage Trigon to prevent him from reaching innocent civilians. The Titans battle their way through hordes of demons, but an undead Ra's al Ghul, turned into Trigon's servant after his death at the hands of Deathstroke, shatters the crystal. He tries to persuade Robin to join him and Trigon by killing Raven so that he may return to life, but Robin declares himself a Titan; they battle, and Robin eventually defeats and kills Ra's al Ghul. Overcoming her inner doubts and Trigon's telepathic attempts to dissuade her, Raven uses her powerful magic and her telepathic link to Trigon to re-imprison him in a shard of the broken crystal.
Raven informs the Titans that the shard must stay in Hell and be watched always, in case Trigon tries once again to break free. She puts herself forward as Trigon's keeper, but the Titans assure that her home is with them. Back at Titans Tower, the group - now joined by Robin and Cyborg - are lauded by the Justice League for saving Earth, and Raven has her father's crystal prison attached to her forehead for safekeeping, while Trigon seethes with rage over his renewed imprisonment.
In a mid-credits scene, Terra is seen approaching Titans Tower, riding a boulder across the sea.
Voice cast[]
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- Stuart Allan as Damian Wayne / Robin
- Taissa Farmiga as Raven
- Jon Bernthal as Trigon
- Brandon Soo Hoo as Garfield Logan / Beast Boy
- Jake T. Austin as Jaime Reyes / Blue Beetle
- Jason O'Mara as Bruce Wayne / Batman
- Shemar Moore as Victor Stone / Cyborg
- Kari Wahlgren as Koriand'r / Starfire
- Jerry O'Connell as Clark Kent / Superman
- Sean Maher as Dick Grayson / Nightwing
- Rosario Dawson as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
- Christopher Gorham as Barry Allen / Flash
- Laura Bailey as Angela Chen
- Steven Blum as Lex Luthor, Toymaster
- Terrence C. Carson as Ra's al Ghul
- Rick D. Wasserman as Weather Wizard, Solomon Grundy, Atomic Skull
Production[]
The film was announced by DC Comics, along with Batman: Bad Blood, in July 2015 during the San Diego Comic-Con International.[1] The voice cast was revealed on January 18, 2016, including new cast members Jon Bernthal, Taissa Farmiga, Jake T. Austin, and Brandon Soo Hoo, and returning cast members Rosario Dawson, Jerry O'Connell, Jason O'Mara, and Christopher Gorham.[2] Frederik Wiedmann was reported to be composing the score to the film on January 27, 2016.[3]
Distribution[]
Marketing[]
In January 2016, the first official image from the film was released, as well as an image of Jon Bernthal recording voiceover for the film.[2] A sneak preview of the film was released as a bonus feature on Batman: Bad Blood.[4] The sneak preview of the film was released online later that month, along with the film's official trailer.[5][6] In March 2016, two clips from the film were released.[7][8]
Release[]
Justice League vs. Teen Titans had its world premiere at the Los Angeles WonderCon on March 26, 2016.[9] The film was released via digital download on March 29, 2016, and straight-to-DVD and Blu-ray on April 12, 2016.[10] A gift set of the film was released with an exclusive Robin figurine.[11] It was released straight-to-DVD on May 30, 2016, in the United Kingdom.[12]
Sequel[]
An adaptation of The Judas Contract was planned as the third DC Universe Animated Original Movie, to be released after Superman: Doomsday (2007) and Justice League: The New Frontier (2008).[13][14] It was announced in 2006 but later put on hold.[13][14] This film was to be based on "The Judas Contract" story from 1984 featured in Tales of the Teen Titans #42–44 and Teen Titans Annual #3 by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez.[15] Warner Bros. Animation's writer/producer Bruce Timm confirmed in April 2010 that there were no current plans to revive the project.[16] In July 2016, however, Warner Bros. announced that the project has officially been resurfaced as Teen Titans: The Judas Contract and would serve as the sequel to Justice League vs. Teen Titans.[17][18] In January 2017, it was announced that Farmiga, Austin, Wahlgren, Soo Hoo, Allan and Maher will reprise their roles, and Christina Ricci and Miguel Ferrer have joined the cast.[19] The film was released on April 4, 2017, and is the final film role of Ferrer, who died on January 19.
Reception[]
Brian Lowry of Variety gave the film a mixed review, saying, "It's more disposable than the best entries in this animated franchise."[20] Eric Diaz of Nerdist awarded the film a rating of 3.5/5, writing, "The movie is mostly entertaining with some pretty fun action beats. It captures the essence of the Titans, shown mostly as they were portrayed in the animated show, but with a slightly more grown-up feel."[21]
As of February 2017, the film has earned $3,980,520 from domestic home video sales.[22]
References[]
- ↑ Curto, Eric (July 11, 2015). "Two New DC Animated Film Coming 2016". DCComicsMovie.
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: - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Sands, Rich (January 18, 2016). "Roll Call: Meet the Cast of Justice League vs. Teen Titans". TVInsider.com. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
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: - ↑ "Frederik Wiedmann Scoring 'Justice League vs. Teen Titans'". Film Music Reporter. January 27, 2016. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
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: - ↑ McGloin, Matt (January 18, 2016). "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans Animated Movie Announced". CosmicBookNews.com. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
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: - ↑ Jayson, Jay (January 24, 2016). "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans Sneak Peek Released". ComicBook.com. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
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: - ↑ "Watch: Justice League Vs. Teen Titans Preview Trailer". CosmicBookNews.com. January 24, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
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: - ↑ Siegel, Lucas (March 22, 2016). "Justice League vs. Teen Titans Clip Features Suped-up Demon Weather Wizard". ComicBook.com. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
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: - ↑ Siegel, Lucas (March 29, 2016). "EXCLUSIVE: Teen Titans Train Together in Action-Packed Justice League vs. Teen Titans Clip". ComicBook.com. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
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: - ↑ Perry, Spencer (February 3, 2016). "Justice League vs. Teen Titans to Premiere at WonderCon". SuperHeroHype.
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: - ↑ Gerding, Stephen (January 29, 2016). ""Justice League vs. Teen Titans" Releases Box Art, Release Date & Blu-ray Details". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
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: - ↑ Osburn, Alex (January 29, 2016). "Justice League Vs. Teen Titans: Box Art and Home Entertainment Release Details". IGN. Retrieved March 4, 2016.
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: - ↑ "Justice League vs Teen Titans [Blu-ray]". Amazon.com. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
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: - ↑ 13.0 13.1 "DC Universe DVD Releases Coming from Warner Bros". MovieWeb. July 24, 2006. Archived from the original on August 31, 2006. Retrieved August 31, 2006.
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: - ↑ "'Comics Buyer's Guide' Fan Awards Archives". CBGxtra.com. Archived from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved May 16, 2008.
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: - ↑ "Top 5 Easter Eggs in 'Justice League vs. Teen Titans' That Reveal More About the DC Animated Universe". Moviepilot. March 31, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
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: - ↑ Damore, Meagan (July 23, 2016). "SDCC: "Justice League Dark" Animated Film Confirmed; "Teen Titans" & More Announced". Comic Book Resources.
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: - ↑ Kit, Borys (January 19, 2017). "Christina Ricci, Miguel Ferrer Join Voice Cast of 'Teen Titans' Animated Movie (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 19, 2017.
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External links[]

- Justice League vs. Teen Titans at the Internet Movie Database
- Justice League vs. Teen Titans at The World's Finest
Teen Titans | ||
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Creators | Bob Haney • Bruno Premiani | |
Founding members | Aqualad/Garth • Kid Flash/Wally West • Robin/Dick Grayson • Wonder Girl/Donna Troy • Speedy/Roy Harper | |
Current members | Teen Titans | Robin/Damian Wayne • Kid Flash/Wallace West • Red Arrow/Emiko Queen |
Titans | Donna Troy • Beast Boy/Garfield Logan • Raven/Rachel Roth • Steel/Natasha Irons • Miss Martian/M'gann M'orzz • Green Lantern/Kyle Rayner | |
Notable members | Aqualad (Jackson Hyde) • Arsenal • Argent • Atom (Ray Palmer • Ryan Choi) • Baby Wildebeest • Blue Beetle/Jaime Reyes • Bombshell • Bumblebee • Bunker • Bushido • Captain Marvel Jr. • Cyborg • Damage • Duela Dent • Mal Duncan • Gnarrk • Hawk and Dove • Impulse/Kid Flash/Bart Allen • Hot Spot • Jericho • Kid Devil/Red Devil • Kole • Minion • Nightwing/Dick Grayson • Omen • Osiris • Pantha • Phantasm • Prysm • Ravager/Rose Wilson • Red Star • Risk • Robin/Red Robin/Tim Drake • Speedy/Mia Dearden • Solstice • Starfire/Koriand'r • Static • Superboy (Kon-El • Jonathan Samuel Kent) • Supergirl (Kara Zor-El • Matrix • Linda Danvers) • Tempest • Terra • Wonder Girl/Cassie Sandsmark | |
Supporting characters | Dubbilex • Justice League • Mento • Sarge Steel • Silas Stone • Thunder and Lightning • Wendy, Marvin and Wonder Dog | |
Enemies | Antagonists | Blackfire • Brain • Brother Blood • Cheshire • Cinderblock • Clock King • Copperhead • Deathstroke the Terminator • Ding Dong Daddy • Disruptor • Disruptor II • Doctor Light • Dreadbolt • General Immortus • Gizmo • Gorilla Grodd • H'San Natall • Hybrid • Jericho • Jinx • Lady Vic • Mad Mod • Madame Rouge • Mammoth • Mister Twister • Mongul • Monsieur Mallah • Persuader • Phobia • Plasmus • Psimon • Ravager • The Reach • Red Panzer • Shimmer • Siren • Superboy-Prime • Terra I • Trident • Trigon • Vandal Savage • Warp • Wintergreen • Zookeeper |
Organizations | Brotherhood of Evil • Dark Nemesis • Fearsome Five • H.I.V.E. • Tartarus • Terror Titans • Wildebeest Society | |
Locations | S.T.A.R. Labs • Tamaran • Titans Tower | |
Publications and storylines | "Superboy and the Legion" • Team Titans • Teen Titans Go! • Teen Titans: The Lost Annual • Tiny Titans • Titans Tomorrow • Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day • The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans | |
Affiliated teams | Doom Patrol • Legion of Super-Heroes • Titans East • Young Justice | |
In other media | Films | Trouble in Tokyo • Justice League vs. Teen Titans • The Judas Contract • Go! To the Movies • Go! vs. Teen Titans • Justice League Dark: Apokolips War |
Television | Teen Titans (episodes • characters • Red X) • Teen Titans Go! (episodes • characters • "The Night Begins to Shine") • Titans | |
Video games | Teen Titans (2005) • Teen Titans (2006) |
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Animated web series | Constantine: City of Demons | |
See also | Flashpoint (characters) • Dan DiDio • Jim Lee • Geoff Johns • Scott Snyder • DC Rebirth |
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Radio | The Adventures of Superman (US, 1940–51) • The Adventures of Superman (UK, 1988) | |
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Documentary films | Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman • The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story | |
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Video games | Superman (1979) • Superman: The Game (1985) • Superman (1987) • Superman (1988) • The Man of Steel (1989) • Superman (1992) • The Death and Return of Superman • The New Superman Adventures • Shadow of Apokolips • The Man of Steel (2002) • Countdown to Apokolips • Returns • MultiVersus | |
Music | "You've Got Possibilities" • Superman III (soundtrack) • Superman Returns (soundtrack) • "Save Me" (Remy Zero song) • Man of Steel (soundtrack) • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (soundtrack) • Metropolis Symphony | |
Parodies | Captain Caveman (The Flintstone Comedy Show segment) • Mighty Mouse • My Hero (UK TV series) • Stupor Duck • "Superduperman" • Super-Rabbit • Underdog (TV series) • Super Grover (Sesame Street) | |
Other media | It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman (musical) • The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman (advertisement) | |
Toys | Lego Superman | |
Related characters | Lois Lane in other media • Lex Luthor in other media • Supergirl in other media | |
Related articles | Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation • "Crisis on Infinite Earths" • Hollywoodland • Lucy and Superman • "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" • National Comics Publications, Inc. v. Fawcett Publications, Inc. • Sunman (1992 video game) • Superman curse • Superman ice cream • "Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit" • "The Reign of the Superman" • Superman and Lois Lane • Superman '78 |
Wonder Woman | ||
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Creators | William Moulton Marston • Elizabeth Holloway Marston • H. G. Peter | |
Characters | Wonder Women | Diana Prince • Orana • Artemis of Bana-Mighdall • Hippolyta • Donna Troy |
Supporting characters | Antiope • Aphrodite • Artemis of Bana-Mighdall • Athena • Drusilla • Etta Candy • Fury • Hephaestus • Hera • Heracles/Hercules • Hermes • I Ching • Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis • Mala • Nemesis (Thomas Tresser) • Nubia • The Olympian • Orion • Paula • Philippus • Poseidon • Queen Hippolyta • Helena Sandsmark • Sarge Steel • Superman • Steve Trevor • Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark • Donna Troy) • Zeus • Zola | |
Adversaries | Aegeus • Angle Man • Ares/Mars • Baroness von Gunther • Blue Snowman • Veronica Cale • Captain Wonder • Cheetah • Circe • Dark Angel • Decay • Doctor Cyber • Doctor Poison • Doctor Psycho • Duke of Deception • Egg Fu/Chang Tzu • Eris/Strife • Eviless • The First Born • Giganta • Hades • Medusa • Queen Clea • Red Panzer • Silver Swan | |
Factions | Amazons of Themyscira • Amazons of Bana-Mighdall • Children of Ares • Gorilla Knights • Olympian Gods • Titans of Myth • Villainy Inc. | |
Locations | Aeaea • Boston, Massachusetts • London, England • Mount Olympus • Thalarion • Themyscira (The Paradise Islands) • The Underworld | |
Publications | All Star Comics • Amazonia • Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity • The Blue Amazon • Comic Cavalcade • Sensation Comics • Superman and Wonder Woman: The Hidden Killer • Superman/Wonder Woman • Wonder Woman '77 • The Wonder Woman Chronicles • Wonder Woman: Earth One • The World's Greatest Superheroes | |
Storylines | Introducing Wonder Woman (1941) • Gods and Mortals (1987) • Challenge of the Gods (1987–88) • War of the Gods (1991) • The Contest (1994) • The Challenge of Artemis (1995) • Paradise Island Lost (2001) • Our Worlds at War (2001) • The Hiketeia (2002) • Down to Earth (2003–04) • Who Is Wonder Woman? (2006–07) • Amazons Attack! (2007) • The Circle (2008) • Ends of the Earth (2008) • Rise of the Olympian (2009) • Flashpoint (2011) | |
Technology | Bracelets • Golden Girdle of Gaea • Invisible plane • Lasso of Truth • Mental radio • Pegasi • Purple Ray • Sky Kangas | |
In other media | Super Friends (episodes) • Wonder Woman (1974 film) • Wonder Woman (TV series) (episodes) • Justice League (episodes) • Justice League Unlimited (episodes) • Justice League: The New Frontier • Wonder Woman (2009 film) • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse • Wonder Woman (2011 TV pilot) • Young Justice • DC Universe Online • Justice League: Doom • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox • Justice League: War • The Lego Movie • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis • Justice League: Gods and Monsters • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice • Justice League vs. Teen Titans • Justice League Action • Wonder Woman (2017 film) • Justice League | |
Miscellaneous | Alternative versions (Earth-Two • Bizarra) • Cultural impact • Professor Marston & the Wonder Women • Literature • Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines |
The Flash | ||
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Creators | Gardner Fox • Harry Lampert (Jay Garrick) • Bob Kanigher • Carmine Infantino • John Broome (Barry Allen) • John Broome • Carmine Infantino (Wally West) • Mark Waid • Mike Wieringo (Bart Allen) | |
The Flash Family | The Flash | Jay Garrick • Barry Allen • Wally West • Bart Allen |
Kid Flash | Wally West • Iris West II • Bart Allen • Wally West II | |
Associates | Iris West Allen • Jesse Chambers • Impulse • Johnny Quick • Max Mercury • Linda Park • Tornado Twins • XS | |
Supporting characters | Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) • Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) • Elongated Man • Tina McGee • Valerie Perez • Pied Piper • Red Trinity • David Singh • Solovar • Patty Spivot • Winky, Blinky, and Noddy | |
Enemies | General | Doctor Alchemy • Fiddler • Godspeed • Gorilla Grodd • Rag Doll • Rainbow Raider • Savitar • Shade • Thinker • Turtle / Turtle Man • T. O. Morrow |
Reverse-Flashes | Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne) • Zoom (Hunter Zolomon) | |
The Rogues | Abra Kadabra • Captain Boomerang • Captain Cold • Golden Glider • Heat Wave • Mirror Master • Pied Piper • Top • Trickster • Weather Wizard | |
Publications | Flash Comics • All-Flash • Comic Cavalcade • The Flash • The Flash: Rebirth (2009) • Flashpoint • Flashpoint (Elseworlds) • The Flash Chronicles | |
Locations | Blue Valley • Central City (Central City Police Department) • Flash Museum • Gorilla City • Iron Heights Penitentiary • Keystone City • S.T.A.R. Labs | |
In other media | Film | Justice League: The New Frontier • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Justice League: Doom • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox • Justice League: War • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice • Justice League vs. Teen Titans • Suicide Squad • Justice League |
Television | The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure • Super Friends • Legends of the Superheroes • The Flash (1990) • Justice League of America (pilot) • Justice League • Justice League Unlimited • Smallville • Young Justice • Arrow • The Flash (2014) (characters • episodes) • Vixen • Legends of Tomorrow • Supergirl | |
Video games | The Flash (video game) • Justice League Task Force • Justice League Heroes: The Flash • Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe • DC Universe Online • Injustice: Gods Among Us • Infinite Crisis • Injustice 2 | |
Related articles | Cosmic treadmill • "Flash of Two Worlds" • Speed Force |
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