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Rag Doll

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Rag Dollis the name of severalsupervillainsappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.The first,Peter Merkel,is a villain of theoriginal Flash,while the second is an enemy ofStarmanand thethirdis Merkel's son and a member of theSecret Six.The Peter Merkel incarnation of Rag Doll was created by writerGardner Foxand artistLou Ferstadt,and first appeared inFlash Comics#36 (December 1942).

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Peter Merkel

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Peter Merkel,a native of the Midwestern United States, is born with hyper-mobile joints, and becomes a contortionist and carnival performer. After the carnival closes, Merkel becomes a criminal and enemy of theFlash.[1]Throughout his appearances, he joins theSecret Society of Super Villainsand loses his soul toNeronbefore being killed in action.[2][3]

In September 2011,The New 52reboots DC's continuity. Merkel is resurrected and appears as an inmate ofArkham Asylum.[4][5]

Colby Zag

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Colby Zagis a mentally unstable imposter who replaces Merkel when he is presumed dead and becomes an enemy ofStarman.[6]

Peter Merkel Jr.

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Peter Merkel Jr.is the third Rag Doll and the son of the original, who did not inherit his abilities and gained them through cybernetic enhancement. He later joins the Secret Six.

Powers and abilities

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Rag Doll possesses mobile joints that enable him to contort his body and give him a degree of enhanced durability. He is a skilled thief and augments his stealth with his ability to hide in unexpected places.

Rag Doll in other media

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  • An unidentified Rag Doll appears inThe Batman,voiced byJeff Bennett.[7]
  • The Peter Merkel incarnation of Rag Doll appears inThe Flash,portrayed by Troy James and voiced byPhil LaMarr.[8][7]This version is a member of the Young Rogues who comes from a wealthy yet neglectful family and gained his abilities after being crushed by shrapnel from theThinker's Enlightenment satellite.

Rama Kushna

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Rama Kushnais a goddess of karma and guardian ofNanda Parbatwho empowered Boston Brand to becomeDeadmanand seek vengeance for his murder. Created by writerArnold Drakeand artistCarmine Infantino,she first appeared inStrange Adventures#205 (October 1967).

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Armando Ramon

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First appearanceJustice League of America#233 (December1984)
Created byGerry ConwayandChuck Patton
AliasesReverb, Rupture, Hardline

Armando Ramon(also known asReverb,[12]Rupture,[13]andHardline) is the older brother ofCisco Ramon / VibeandDante Ramon.Created byGerry ConwayandChuck Patton,the character first appeared inJustice League of America#233 (December 1984). He was the leader of a street gang inDetroit,but gave it up after being inspired by his brother's actions as the superhero Vibe of theJustice League of America.Like Vibe, Ramon has themetahumanpower to manipulate sound waves. Ramon joined the corporate-sponsored Conglomerate superhero team.

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Dante Ramon

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First appearanceJustice League of America's Vibe#1 (April2013)
Created byAndrew Kreisberg,Geoff JohnsandPete Woods

Dante Ramonis a brother ofCisco Ramon / Vibeand Armando Ramon. Created byAndrew Kreisberg,Geoff Johns,andPete Woods,he first appeared inJustice League of America's Vibe#1 (April 2013).

Dante Ramon in other media

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Characters based on Dante Ramon, amalgamated with Armando Ramon, appear inThe Flash,portrayed byNicholas Gonzalez.

  • TheEarth-1version takes Armando's place asCisco Ramon's older brother, with whom he has a rocky relationship. Though the pair later reconcile, Dante is killed in a car accident off-screen due toBarry Allencreating and undoing the "Flashpoint"timeline.
  • TheEarth-2version isRupture,a metahuman enforcer forZoomwho appears in a self-titled episode.[17]He attacks Cisco, having been misled into believing the latter killed his brother Reverb, but is defeated by Allen and killed by Zoom for his failure.

Ranx the Sentient City

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Ranx the Sentient Cityis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. It is a sentient planetoid and member of theSinestro Corps.

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Raptor

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Raptoris the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

Brotherhood of Quetzalcoatl member

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The Raptor name was first used by an unnamed woman who is a member of the Brotherhood of Quetzalcoatl.[19]

Jace Lorens

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Jace Lorensis a pharmaceutical technician who operated as Raptor.[20]

Cunningham

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A man namedCunninghamis the second person to become Raptor after the death of Jace Lorens.[21]

Richard

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In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "DC Rebirth",restoring continuity to a form much as it was before"The New 52".Richardis a freelance assassin and ally of theCourt of Owls.[22]

Ravan

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Raven

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Razer

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Razeris an original character created forGreen Lantern: The Animated Series,voiced byJason Spisak.[23]He was a Volkregian alien who joined theRed Lantern CorpsafterAtrocitusconquered his homeworld and killed his wife Ilana. After learning of this, Razer defects from the Red Lanterns and joinsHal JordanandKilowogin stopping them.

Throughout the series, Razer falls in love withAya,an artificial intelligence created byScaras an empathetic alternative to theManhunters.In the episode "Cold Fury", Razer rejects Aya, causing her to steal theAnti-Monitor's body and take control of the Manhunters. However, after injuring Razer, Aya comes to her senses and sacrifices herself to stop the Manhunters, who each possess a part of her programming. Unable to accept that Aya is truly gone, Razer leaves Earth to find her, with aBlue Lantern ringfollowing him.

Razer later appears in the main comics continuity inGreen Lanternvol. 7, written byThe Animated Serieswriter Jeremy Adams.[24][25]

Razer in other media

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Red Arrow

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Roy Harper

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Emiko Queen

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Red Devil

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Red Devilis the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Edward Bloomburg

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Edward Bloomberg(currently known asRed Devil) is a fictionalsuperheroappearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byDC Comics.Created byAlan Kupperberg,Dan Mishkin,andGary Cohn,the character first appeared inFury of Firestorm#24 (June 1984).[30]The character was originally codenamedKid Deviland was the sidekick to fellow superheroBlue Devil,and wielded similar powers by way of a suit. Eventually, the character would later adopt his current code and act as a member of theTeen Titansshortly after acquiring demonic-like powers as a result of his metagene.

Eddie is originally agoferin his aunt Marla's film company. During this time, he meetsBlue Devilon a film set and becomes his self-proclaimed sidekick using a self-made battlesuit.[31]

FollowingInfinite Crisis,Eddie attempts to join theTeen Titanswith little success. He is transformed into a demonic metahuman after he andZachary Zatarameets withNeron.[32][33][34]

InTeen Titans(vol. 3) #51, an alternate timeline variant of Eddie appears asRed Deviland a member ofTitans Tomorrow.He is later erased from existence whenRobinandWonder Girlalter the timeline.

Brother Blood later absorbs Red Devil's powers, prompting him to begin using a mechanical suit.[35]

In 2011,The New 52reboots the DC universe. Eddie Bloomberg is reimagined as Blue Devil'sgodson.[36]During theHeroes in Crisisevent, he is killed by Savitar before eventually being resurrected.[37]

Originally, Eddie wore a devil suit which gave him enhanced strength and agility, near impenetrable armor, a weapons system that included a bright light burst effect, exploding bubbles, night vision, and small gills. He also had a rocket trident which could propel him through the air for distances of up to several miles and could emit fire and electricity.After the eventsofInfinite Crisisand52,Nerontransforms him into a demon-likemetahumanwith enhanced physical abilities, pyrokinesis, retractablepatagia,and a prehensile tail.

Other versions

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  • Chris King,a user of theH Dial,is also known as Red Devil.
  • An alternate timeline variant of Kid Devil appears inFinal Crisis.
  • An alternate universe variant of Kid Devil appears inFlashpoint.[38]
  • A young, alternate universe variant of Kid Devil appears inTiny Titans.

Red Devil in other media

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Eddie Bloomberg as Kid Devil appears as a character summon inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[18]

Red Lantern

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Red Lanternis the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

Vladimir Sokov

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Vladimir Sokovis a Russian soldier who wields an artificial red lantern and ring that harnesses the Crimson Flame. Though he had fought his former loverGreen Lanternon occasion, they have a mutual enemy in the Nazis, who threaten both their countries. After scientists kidnap his daughter Ruby and attempt to experiment on her, Vladimir attacks their base and is presumed dead.[39]

At the end of theFlashpoint Beyondstoryline, Red Lantern is among the 13 missing Golden Age superheroes who theTime Masterscaptured to save them fromDoctor Manhattan's alterations to the timeline. When the pods holding them stop working, they are transported to their own time, with history rewriting around them.[40]

In another flashback, he is later revealed to have survived and learns to use the Flame without his ring.[41]

Ruby Sokov

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Ruby Sokovis Red Lantern's daughter and a member of theJustice Society of Americawho inherited his powers and gained red skin as a side effect.[39][42]While looking for her father, Ruby encounters Alan Scott and was brought to the United States of America to meetHuntress.[43]Ruby later joined the Justice Society of America and assisted them in fighting an army of zombies summoned byGentleman Ghost.[44]

Red Star

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Red Tool

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Wayne Wilkins,a.k.a.Red Tool,first appeared inHarley Quinn(vol. 2) #3 (April 2014). AparodyofWade Wilson / Deadpool,he is a vigilante who is obsessed withHarley Quinn,to the point of stalking and kidnapping her. However, they have since become friends and allies.

Powers and abilities of Red Tool

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Red Tool does not feel pain after a surgery that removed a brain tumor and parts of hisamygdala.He uses tools and hardware appliances for weapons and has a bionic arm.

Red Tornado

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Reign

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First appearanceSupergirl(vol. 6) #5 (March2012)
Created byMichael Green,Mike Johnson andMahmud Asrar
AliasesWorldkiller

Reignis a Worldkiller, a genetically engineeredKryptoniansupersoldier created byZor-El,and an enemy ofSupergirl.She possesses superhuman physical abilities and is an adept swordswoman and hand-to-hand combatant.[45]

Reign and four other Worldkillers survivedKrypton's destruction, but her origin remained a mystery even to her. All she knew about herself is her name and her being a Worldkiller, and Krypton and Earth hold the answers to her origin. She battles Supergirl in an attempt to learn her past before being defeated and forced to retreat.

Reign in other media

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  • Reign appears inSupergirl,portrayed byOdette Annable.[46]This version was created by a group of Kryptonians called the Worldkiller Coven during Krypton's final days before they sent her off-world. Reign eventually landed on Earth, was adopted by a woman named Patricia, namedSamantha "Sam" Arias,and became a single mother to Ruby who lives in National City. Initially unaware of her true nature, Sam eventually learns of the pod she arrived in from Patricia. Following a signal sent out by the pod, Sam discovers the hidden Fortress of Sanctuary, where a holographic projection of her creator Selena tasks her with purifying Earth and transforming it into a new Krypton. Reign gradually emerges as a separate personality and becomes a masked vigilante to carry out Selena's will, though Sam retains no memory of her actions. Reign's subsequent rampage brings her into conflict withSupergirl,who uses blackKryptoniteto save Sam and seemingly kill Reign. While the Worldkiller Coven resurrect the latter as a separate being, Reign is ultimately weakened by Sam with water from the Fountain of Lilith and taken away by Kryptonian demons.
    • Additionally, two alternate universe incarnations of Reign appear in the episode "It's a Super Life",both also portrayed by Annable.[47]
  • Reign appears as a playable character inLego DC Super-Villains.

Alberto Reyes

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Alberto "Ernesto" Reyesis the father ofJaime Reyes(the third Blue Beetle). He is a mechanic living inEl Paso, Texaswho owns his own garage, a former soldier in the U.S. Army, and the husband of Bianca Reyes and the father of Milagro Reyes. Created byKeith Giffen,John Rogers,andCully Hamner,the character first appeared inBlue Beetle(vol. 7) #1 (May 2006).[48]

Alberto Reyes in other media

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Bianca Reyes

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Bianca Reyesis the mother ofJaime Reyes(the third Blue Beetle). She is a paramedic living in El Paso, Texas, the wife of Alberto Reyes and the mother of Milagro Reyes. Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers, and Cully Hamner, she first appeared inBlue Beetle(vol. 7) #1 (May 2006).[48]

Bianca Reyes in other media

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Milagro Reyes

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Milagro Reyesis the younger sister ofJaime Reyes(the third Blue Beetle). Created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers, and Cully Hamner, she first appeared inBlue Beetle(vol. 7) #1 (May 2006).[48]

Milagro Reyes in other media

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Rip Roar

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Rip Roaris a character in DC Comics. He first appeared inYoung Justice(vol. 1) #2, and was created byPeter Davidand Todd Nauck.

Rip Roar is a four-armedNew GodofApokolipsin the distant past, who steals aNew GenesisSuper-Cycle and modifies it to follow his commands before being trapped on Earth. In the present, the members ofYoung Justiceaccidentally reactivate the Cycle, which frees Rip Roar. The Cycle later chooses to leave Rip Roar, leading him to bury himself in lava.[53]

Rip Roar in other media

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  • Rip Roar appears as a character summon inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[18]
  • A loose interpretation of Rip Roar appears in thefifth seasonofSupergirl,portrayed byNick Sagar.[54]This version isRussell Rogers,a human medical researcher, an old friend ofWilliam Dey,and boyfriend ofAndrea Rojaswho was previously believed to have died several years prior, but was secretly captured byLeviathanand brainwashed into serving them. Additionally, his armor is equipped with tentacles. In the episode "Dangerous Liaisons", he is sent to steal a laser and a particle amplifier, only to be foiled bySupergirlandMartian Manhunterand taken into theDepartment of Extranormal Operations(DEO)'s custody. In "Confidence Women", Rojas discovers what happened and mounts two attempts to free Rogers, with the second succeeding afterLena Luthorgives her the Acrata Medallion. Upon their escape, Rojas intends to run away with Rogers, but he is killed by a Leviathan sniper while a messenger reveals Rogers served his purpose and Rojas can access her powers without the medallion.

Robin

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Rock

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Rockis the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

Micah Flintis anastronautwho is transformed into a golem-like creature after being subjected to genetic engineering. In subsequent appearances, he attempts to take revenge onLex Luthorand joins theSuperman Revenge SquadandInjustice League Unlimited.[55]

Rose Psychic

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Rose Psychicis aDC Comicsheroine affiliated with the company's firstsuperhero,Doctor Occult.She was created byJerry SiegelandJoe Shuster,and first appeared inMore Fun Comics#19 (March 1937).

Betsy Ross

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Betsy Rossis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

In "The New Golden Age",Elizabeth Rose is a school girl and the best friend ofMolly Preacher.After seeingMiss Americain action saving their school, they took on the costumed identities of Betsy Ross and Molly Pitcher to help her against a saboteur named Moth. The two act as her sidekicks until the end ofWorld War II,when they are kidnapped by the Time Masters before being rescued byStargirl.[39][40][56]

Rough House

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Rough Houseis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

In the 1940s, Rough House is a member ofMoxie Mannheim'sIntergangbranch before being arrested and dying in prison. In the present day, Moxie Mannheim hasDabney Donovanclone Moxie and other gangsters into new bodies, with Rough House gaining superhuman strength.[57]

In52,Rough House andNoosevisitBlack Adamin Kandaq on Intergang's behalf and give himAdrianna Tomazas tribute. However, Black Adam kills him after he proposes expanding Intergang's smuggling operation between Africa and the Middle-East.[58]

Rough House in other media

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Rough House appears inMy Adventures with Superman,voiced byVincent Tong.[59]This version is an Asian member of Intergang whose real name isAlbertand whose abilities are derived fromKryptoniangauntlets.

Cullen Row

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Cullen Rowis a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He debuted during "The New 52"reboot.

Cullen Row is the gay brother ofHarper Row.When his bullies attacked him and Harper managed to tase one of them, Cullen was saved by Batman.[60]

Cullen Row in other media

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Harper Row

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Arisia Rrab

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