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TabooTally ManSonya TarinkaRussell TavaroffTeen LanternKeli Quintela is an young girl who found a dying Green Lantern and obtained his Green Lantern Power Battery, hacking a gauntlet to access its powers without the knowledge of the Green Lantern Corps, using it to become a superhero known as the Teen Lantern. Hetepkheti TefnakhteJeremy TellTen-Eyed ManEve TeschmacherBruno TessBruno Tess is a mob boss from Gotham City who works for the Penguin until being murdered by the Scarecrow when mutated into the Scarebeast. Bruno Tess in other mediaBruno Tess appears in The Penguin, portrayed by Daniel J. Watts. This version is an enforcer working under Oz Cobb. Jervis TetchTeth-AdamShayera ThalEobard ThawneMalcolm ThawneRobern ThawneRobern Thawne is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character, created by Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins, first appeared in The Flash (vol. 3) #8 (March 2011). He is the younger brother of Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash. In the future, the Thawne siblings never got along as children which gets worse as adults; Robern was a police officer who interrupts Eobard's reckless research before the Reverse-Flash's future self erased his own brother from existence to prevent interference.[1] Thaddeus ThawneThinkerTerrance ThirteenDuke ThomasThomas N. ThomasLeslie ThompkinsRupert ThorneThoth
Thoth, also known as Zehuti, is a fictional deity in DC Comics, an interpretation of Thoth from Egyptian mythology. In the DC Universe, Thoth serves as an Egyptian figure who has empowered numerous characters, including Black Adam (and the Black Marvel Family) with his powers of wisdom, the both iterations of Ibis the Invincible with the Ibistick, and the Khalid Nassour incarnation of Doctor Fate. In the Doctor Fate series debuting during the DCYou/New 52 era, the ancient deity is credited as the creator of the Amulet of Thoth (formerly the Amulet of Anubis) and Helmet of Fate (now named the Helmet of Thoth and the Mask of Thoth) that trapped his servant Nabu within it for unknown reasons. He is first mentioned numerous times by several characters during the "Blood Price" storyline, with Khalid Nassour being chosen to bear his helm. Later, Khalid summons him to help defeat Anubis, after which he gives Khalid the Staff of Power.[2] ThunderJohn L. ThunderThundererThunderer is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics Alien versionThe Thunderer is an alien demagogue who came from another dimension and wanted to take over the Earth before being opposed by Metamorpho and Element Girl. He traps the two in a sub-atomic universe before they escape and two elders of Thunderer's species arrive to punish him.[3] Thunderer IIA Thunderer appears as a member of the Futurist Militia.[4] Earth 7 versionAn alternate universe variant of Thunderer from Earth-7 appears in The Multiversity. He is a Mowanjum weather god and member of the Justice League.[5][6] Thunderer in other mediaThe Earth-7 incarnation of Thunderer makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part One. Tiger SharkTigressTime TrapperThe Time Trapper is a supervillain appearing in DC Comics, primarily as an enemy of the Legion of Super-Heroes. Created by Edmond Hamilton and John Forte, he first appeared in Adventure Comics #317 (February 1964). Within the context of the stories, the Time Trapper is a powerful, time-manipulating entity who resides at the end of time. Because of his ever-changing nature, he has had several identities, including a Controller, his assistant Glorith, Cosmic Boy, Lori Morning, Superboy-Prime, and Doomsday.[7] Time Trapper in other media
TNTWilliam TockmanJason ToddRobert ToddTokamak
Tokamak is a supervillain in the DC Universe. The character, created by Gerry Conway and Pat Broderick, first appeared in The Fury of Firestorm #15 (August 1983) as Henry Hewitt and became Tokamak in The Fury of Firestorm #18 (November 1983). Within the context of the stories, Tokamak is the identity taken by Henry Hewitt, the chief executive officer of the Hewitt Corporation and high level director in the 2000 Committee, after subjecting himself to a recreation of the accident that created Firestorm.[10] Much later, to cure a terminal disease, he creates a clone of himself which he merges with. He creates the identity of Victor Hewitt to inherit his own company and sets out to create nuclear meltdowns across the globe to empower himself. He is stopped by Firestorm, Firehawk and Pozhar. He is killed when Firestorm separates him from his clone.[11] Tokamak has the ability to trap objects in energy rings and either compress them or break down their structural integrity. Tokamak in other media
Joey ToledoJoey Toledo was a drug dealer working for the 100. During a fight with Black Lightning, he is killed by Talia al Ghul and the League of Assassins after they become involved.[14] In the DC Rebirth relaunch, Toledo is resurrected and appears as a sleazy small-time entrepreneur before Tobias Whale's right-hand woman Miss Pequod kills him.[15] Joey Toledo in other mediaJoey Toledo appears in the first season of Black Lightning, portrayed by Eric Mendenhall. This version is Tobias Whale's right-hand man and co-enforcer. Derek TolliverDerek Tolliver is the liaison between the Suicide Squad and the US Government, however, he eventually turned on the team and Amanda Waller.[16] Derek Tolliver in other media
Adrianna TomazAmon TomazDean ToyeLarry TrainorTrajectory
Trajectory is a fictional superheroine in DC Comics. Eliza Harmon was originally from Manchester, Alabama, and a fan of the Flash and Kid Flash. She was selected to participate in Lex Luthor's Everyman Project and join Infinity, Inc.[17] She successfully becomes a speedster, but she's unable to decelerate without the use of the drug "Sharp".[18] Natasha Irons helps Trajectory maintain her place on Infinity Inc. until Luthor strips her powers, leading to Trajectory being killed by Blockbuster.[19] Trajectory in other media
Lawrence TrappLee TravisPatricia TrayceTremorTremor is a name shared by multiple characters in the DC Universe. David HsuDavid Hsu was a supervillain and enemy of The Fly (Jason Troy), first appearing in The Fly #13 (August 1992). Tremor IITremor II was a supervillain and member of the Superior Five, first appearing in Villains United #4 (October 2005). Roshanna ChatterjiRoshanna Chatterji was a superhero and member of The Movement, first appearing in Secret Six (vol. 3) #25 (November 2010). She is asexual. Alexander TrentThomas TresserLyta TrevorSteve TrevorTroiaRon TroupeDonald TroyDonna TroyNathaniel TryonTsunamiTsunami is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.. Miya Shimada
The character, created by Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg, first appeared in All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984). Tsunami is a Nisei who grew up in Santa Barbara, California, prior to World War II. Due to the racial prejudice against Japanese-Americans, she suffered in the period leading up to the entry of America into the war and joins the cause of the Imperial Japanese government. Over time, she becomes disillusioned by the dishonorable conduct of those she is working with and eventually changes sides. In stories set in contemporary settings, she has a daughter named Debbie with Neptune Perkins. Tsunami IIThe second Tsunami is a supervillain who was created by Robby Reed's Master form from the cell sample of an unidentified human. She can create tidal waves and was partnered with fellow creation Distortionex.[22] Tsunami in other mediaThe Miya Shimada incarnation of Tsunami appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[8] TuoniTur-TelBen TurnerDan TurpinTurtleTusk
Tusk is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is a metahuman crime lord who sports his namesakes and skin similar to that of an elephant.[23] Tusk in other mediaTusk appears in Batman: Bad Blood, voiced by John DiMaggio.[24] This version works for Talia al Ghul. Deever TweedDumfree TweedTweedledum and TweedledeeAndre TwistTwo-FaceMatthew TylerRex TylerRick TylerTyphoonTyphoon is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Typhoon IThe first Typhoon is an agent of O.G.R.E. and lover of the criminal Huntress. The pair battle Aquaman and Mera, who discover that they are working for the organization under threat of death. Mera persuades Typhoon and Huntress to turn on their masters.[25] David Drake
David Drake, the second incarnation of Typhoon, was created by Gerry Conway and Jim Starlin and first appeared in Flash #294 (February 1981). Drake is a scientist working for Concordance Research and a colleague of Martin Stein. Following a nuclear explosion, Drake becomes a weather-manipulating metahuman and enemy of Firestorm.[26] In Infinite Crisis and Forever Evil, Typhoon appears as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains.[27][28][29] In Final Crisis, he is among the villains controlled by the Anti-Life Equation.[30] In Doomsday Clock, Typhoon is revealed to have been a latent metahuman whose abilities were activated in a government-created accident.[31][32][33] References
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