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2[-'''[[Characters/{{Arrow}} Star City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow Team Arrow]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen Oliver Queen]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance Dinah Laurel Lance]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers Family Members]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCriminalGroups Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseMalcolmMerlyn Malcolm Merlyn]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSladeWilson Slade Wilson]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSimonMorrison Prometheus]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseStarCityIndependentCriminals Independent Criminals]]\
3'''[[Series/TheFlash2014 Central City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily West-Allen Family]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen Barry Allen]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseIrisWestAllen Iris West-Allen]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseTeamFlash Team Flash]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost Caitlin Snow & (Killer) Frost]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheRogues Rogues]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseCliffordDeVoe Clifford DeVoe]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals Independent Criminals]]\
4'''[[Characters/Supergirl2015 National City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCitizens Citizens]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseKaraZorEl Kara Zor-El]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseLuthorFamilyAndAssociates Luthor Family & Associates]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseLenaLuthor Lena Luthor]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseLexLuthor Lex Luthor]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseNationalCityCriminals Criminals]]\
5'''[[Characters/BlackLightning2018 Freeland]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowversePierceFamily Pierce Family]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFreelandCriminals Criminals]]\
6'''[[Characters/Batwoman2019 Gotham City]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily Bat-Family]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCitizens Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseGothamCityCriminals Criminals]]\
7'''[[Characters/SupermanAndLois Smallville & Metropolis]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseSmallvilleCitizens Smallville Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetropolisCitizens Metropolis Citizens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetropolisCriminals Metropolis Criminals]]\
8'''[[Characters/LegendsOfTomorrow The Legends]]:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegends The Team]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsCurrentMembers Current Members]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseSaraLance Sara Lance]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseLegendsFormerMembers Former Members]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseLeonardSnart Leonard Snart]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseMickRory Mick Rory]])\
9'''Organizations:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseUSGovernment U.S. Government]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseUSMilitary U.S. Military]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndTaskForceX A.R.G.U.S.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseTheDEO The D.E.O.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseJusticeSocietyOfAmerica The J.S.A.]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseLeagueOfAssassins The League of Assassins]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseCriminalGroupsAndOrganizations Criminal Groups]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheHIVE H.I.V.E.]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseVandalSavageAndFollowers Savage & His Followers]])\
10'''Time Travel:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseTimeTravelers Time Travelers]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseTheLegionOfSuperHeroes The Legion]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseEobardThawne Eobard Thawne]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseDamienDarhk Damien Darhk]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseSavitar Savitar]]) | [[Characters/ArrowversePastCharacters The Past]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseFutureCharacters The Future]]\
11'''Miscellaneous''': [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales Other Locales]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans Metahumans]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm Firestorm]] / [[Characters/ArrowverseTheHawks The Hawks]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseAliens Aliens]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseMystics Mystics]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEntities Other Entities]] ([[Characters/ArrowverseSpeedForceAndForcesOfNature The Speed Force & Forces of Nature]])\
12'''The Multiverse:''' [[Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths Other Earths]] | '''Earth-2''' ([[Characters/ArrowverseHunterZolomon Hunter Zolomon]]) | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarth38 Earth-38]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseEarthX Earth-X]] | [[Characters/ArrowverseBizarroWorld Bizarro World]]]]-]]]
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18Post-Series/{{Crisis|OnInfiniteEarths2019}}, this universe becomes home to ''Series/Stargirl2020''. To see its residents, [[Characters/Stargirl2020 go to its respective page]].
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20%%Don't put the BusCrash, DeadAlternateCounterpart, and KilledOffscreen tropes in the folders of characters who get disintegrated by the antimatter wave offscreen, unless they are referenced afterwards. All of them have been listed in the "General Tropes" folder, so putting them everywhere else is redundant.%%
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24! Earth-2 (Pre-Crisis)
25[[folder:General Tropes]]
26* AdaptationalVillainy: Quite a few of Earth-2's residents are {{Evil Counterpart}}s to heroic figures from Earth-1; it's more akin to what the comics call Earth-3. Meanwhile, Earth-3 is the world where Jay Garrick, the real one, is from, and is more akin to Earth-2 in the comics.
27* AdaptationNameChange: More of Adaptation Name ''Swap''. Given how many of Earth-2's residents are {{Evil Counterpart}}s to heroic figures from Earth-1, it's more akin to what the comics call Earth-3. Meanwhile, Earth-3 is the world where Jay Garrick, the real one, is from, and is more akin to Earth-2 in the comics, being bright and colorful.
28* AlternateHistory:
29** In "Flash Of Two Worlds", Hunter Zolomon mentions how his father fought in "The War of the Americas". Jesse spends most of her time watching ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' with Wally under the impression it's about this war, implying it was their equivalent of World War II.
30** Nora Allen is still alive during Barry's adulthood.
31** Ronnie becomes the dominant pair in the Firestrom matrix and essentially [[AndIMustScream buries Stein within]].
32** A number of characters who didn't become metahumans on Earth-1 (Al Rothstein, Eddie Slick, Linda Park, Caitlin Snow, Hunter Zolomon, Dante Ramon, Laurel Lance) were empowered, and some who had powers on Earth-1 don't have them here (Barry Allen, Henry Hewitt, technically [[note]]His Earth-1 counterpart was also affected by the Particle Accelerator, but did not survive the mutation like he did.[[/note]] Shay Lamden). Earth-1 Caitlin is revealed to be a metahuman after Barry's CosmicRetcon, though whether or not she had them before is ambiguous.
33** Oliver Queen died in the Queen's Gambit shipwreck years ago, leading his father Robert to be stranded on Lian Yu and return to Starling City as The Hood. After he is arrested, Adrian Chase becomes the Hood.
34** [[Music/{{Beyonce}} Beyonce Knowles]] is a senator. Have fun figuring out how the dominoes fell there.
35** It is heavily implied that Eddie Thawne is still alive in this world, assuming that he is the "Eddie" written on Barry and Iris's phone contacts.
36** Caitlin Snow has a brother, though he dies offscreen. For that matter, she flunks med school.
37** Harrison Wells has a daughter, Jesse. His wife is also long dead by the time of the Particle Accelerator explosion.
38** Thea Queen was born nine months earlier than in Earth-1. She also died of drug overdose when she was 18, heavily implied because of her depression over Oliver's death.
39** Malcolm Merlyn is not a corrupt businessman and never became Dark Arrow. It is his son, Tommy, who did.
40** Quentin Lance died many years ago, when his children were still teenagers. Also, Sara didn't board the Queen's Gambit and is a mother.
41** [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Televisions are oriented portrait-style.]]
42* AlternateSelf: Many characters have counterparts on other Earths. Specifically, this universe shares the most characters ({{posthumous|Character}} or otherwise) with Earths 1 and X.
43** This universe shares a Harrison Wells with Earths 1, 12, 13, 17, 19, 22, 24, 25, 27, 47, 221, and three unnumbered ones.
44** This universe shares a Bruce Wayne with Earths 1, 9, 21, 38, 66, 89, 99, 203, and an undesignated Earth.
45** This universe shares a Dinah Laurel Lance with Earths 1, 16, 167, 203, X, and an undesignated Earth. However, she only resembles the Earths 1, 16, and X versions. The Earth-203 version instead resembles Elizabeth Kane from Earths 1, 99, and an undesignated universe.
46** This universe shares an Oliver Queen with Earths 1, 16, 167, X, an undesignated Earth. However, he only resembles the Earths 1, 16, and X versions, though the Earth-167 version do resemble the one from the undesignated universe.
47** This universe shares a Francisco Ramon with Earths 1, 19, 22, and X.
48** This universe shares a Barry Allen with Earths 1, 90, and an undesignated Earth. However, he only resembles the Earth-1 version. Earth-90 Barry Allen resembles Earth-1 Henry Allen and Earth-90 Jay Garrick instead.
49** This universe shares an Iris West-Allen with Earths 1, 90, and an undesignated Earth. However, she only resembles the Earth-1 version.
50** This universe shares a Thea Queen with Earths 1 and 16, though Earth-167 has someone with the surname Dearden take on the mantle of Speedy.
51** This universe shares a Nora Allen with Earths 1, 90, and an undesignated Earth. However, she only resembles the Earth-1 version, though they both resemble Joan Williams from Earth-3.
52** This universe shares a Henry Allen with Earths 1, 90, and an undesignated Earth. It's unclear how he looks like, Earth-1 Henry Allen resembles Earth-3 Jay Garrick and Earth-90 Barry Allen instead.
53** This universe shares a Floyd Lawton with Earths 1, 167,and an undesignated Earth. However, he only resembles the Earth-1 version.
54** This universe shares a Quentin Lance with Earths 1, 16, and X.
55** This universe shares a Sara Lance with Earths 1, 16, and X.
56** This universe shares a Felicity Smoak with Earths 1, 16, and X.
57** This universe shares a Tommy Merlyn with Earths 1 and X.
58** This universe shares a Linda Park with Earths 1 and 90, though she only resembles the Earth-1 version.
59** This universe shares a Henry Hewitt with Earth-1. Earth-9 Billy Wintergreen also resembles them.
60** This universe shares a Moira Queen with Earth-1.
61** This universe shares a Malcolm Merlyn with Earth-1.
62** This universe shares a Joseph West with Earth-1.
63** This universe shares a Caitlin Snow with Earth-1.
64** This universe shares a Martin Stein with Earth-1.
65** This universe shares a Damien Dahrk with Earth-1.
66** This universe shares a Curtis Holt with Earth-1.
67** This universe shares a Simon Morrison/Adrian Chase with Earth-1.
68** This universe shares a Rene Ramirez with Earth-1.
69** This universe shares a Dinah Drake with Earth-1.
70** This universe shares a Hunter Zolomon with Earth-1.
71** This universe shares a Robert Queen with Earth-1.
72** This universe shares a Ronnie Raymond with Earth-1.
73** This universe shares a David Singh with Earth-1.
74** This universe shares a Dante Ramon with Earth-1.
75** This universe shares a Shay Lamden with Earth-1.
76** This universe shares a Carla Tannhauser with Earth-1.
77** This universe shares a Patty Spivot with Earth-1.
78** This universe shares a Nick Anastas with Earth-1.
79** This universe shares an Al Rothstein with Earth-1.
80** This universe shares an Eddie Slick with Earth-1.
81** This universe shares an Adam Fells with Earth-1.
82** This universe shares a Brett Collins with Earth-1.
83* AlternateUniverse: The first of many.
84* AmbiguousSituation: After the Crisis, it is currently unknown how many of Earth-2’s inhabitants still exist (or are still similar to their pre-Crisis selves) following the rearrangement of the multiverse creating [[Series/Stargirl2020 a new superhero history on that world]].
85* ApocalypseWow: Earth-2 is the first casualty of the Crisis as shown in ''Arrow'''s Season 8 premiere, where it gets disintegrated by an antimatter wave.
86* ArtDeco: Everything (architecture, interior and graphic designs, fashion) in this Earth looks like a futuristic early-mid 20th century.
87* {{Atlantis}}: Not only is it real, but it was never lost. Zoom mentions he has a friend there, presumably ComicBook/{{Aquaman}}.
88* BackForTheDead: After years of being unseen, Earth-2 makes a return in ''Arrow'''s season 8 premiere as the first casualty of the Crisis.
89* BusCrash: The Wellses family have been absent for a while when Earth-2 gets destroyed. Barry learns the universe's destruction and assumes that they don't make it.
90* ColorWash: Every scene taking place on Earth-2 while daytime has a golden tint to it, [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience to easily distinguish it from Earth-1]]. This is subverted in the Starling City side featured in the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' Season 8 premiere where it's pretty much an indistinguishable carbon copy with subtle differences, even though a flash back to Laurel's backstory shown in the previous season shows a gray tint in night time.
91* CompositeCharacter:
92** In the comics, Earth-2 is a world dominantly inhabited by superheroes, while Earth-3 is the one inhabited by supervillains. This version appears to combine the two, but it's clear that it has more Earth-3 influence, since "Jay Garrick" as The Flash and Robert Queen as The Arrow are the only acknowledged heroes, and the former is a fraud anyway. Just like Earth-3 it also ends up being the first casualty of the Crisis.
93** It also integrates elements from the ComicBook/{{FlashPoint}} timeline, such as the Green Arrow being Robert Queen instead of Oliver, which is inspired by Thomas Wayne being Franchise/{{Batman}}.
94* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Several, both introduced with one or ultimately became one themselves.
95** This world's Oliver Queen, Adam Fells, Quentin Lance and Thea Queen are already {{posthumous character}}s when their counterparts from Earths 1 and X were introduced, while this world's Joe West, Francisco Ramon, Caitlin Snow, Martin Stein ([[AndIMustScream somehow]]), Clay Parker, Dante Ramon were all ultimately killed shortly or just a few episodes after their respective introductions.
96** Inversions are the Earth-2 versions of Harrison Wells (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart, [[HeroicSacrifice then eventually]] also a dead Earth-19 counterpart), Robert Queen ([[TheGhost indirectly]] introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Dinah Laurel Lance (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Ronnie Raymond (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Shay Lamden (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Al Rothstein (killed his own Earth-1 counterpart), Floyd Lawton (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Nora Allen (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Henry Allen (eventually has a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Damien Darhk (whose Earth-1 counterpart has already died twice whereas his fate remains unknown), Moira Queen (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart), Malcolm Merlyn (introduced with a dead Earth-1 counterpart) and Tommy Merlyn (introduced with dead Earths 1 and X counterparts).
97** Sara Lance and Cisco Ramon are interesting cases. Their main Earth-1 counterparts have been killed twice by the end of 2015 before getting resurrected both times in the same year (Cisco's first via Barry's first CosmicRetcon, Sara's first via Lazarus Pit, both's second via Barry's second CosmicRetcon) while Sara and Cisco's respective Earths X and 22 counterparts are {{posthumous character}}s by early 2018.
98** The Anti-Monitor destroys Earth-2 in the Season 8 premiere of ''Arrow''. Except for Laurel, nobody survives the destruction and eventual reconstruction of the multiverse.
99* DemotedToExtra: Earth-2 is the very first AlternateUniverse introduced when the Series/{{Arrowverse}} debuted the concept of TheMultiverse. Then ''{{Series/Supergirl|2015}}'' premiered not long after and was eventually made part of TheMultiverse as Earth-38, followed shortly by ''{{Series/The Flash|1990}}'' (later designated Earth-90) also being integrated, all before Earth-2 even made a proper appearance. Then the fourth annual {{Crossover}}, ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'', introduces the titular AlternateUniverse which became the setting of ''WesternAnimation/FreedomFightersTheRay''. Over time, Earth-2 is only ever touched upon again when characters (specifically Team Flash) visit or Harry Wells, Jesse Quick and Black Siren talk about their respective lives. The universe is also the first casualty of the Crisis. After the Crisis, however, this trope is finally averted, as it becomes the setting for ''{{Series/Stargirl|2020}}''.
100* DieselPunk: This Earth's Central City seems to be built around this aesthetic, specifically the Decopunk variation.
101* EpicFail: [[SerialKiller Hunter Zolomon]] was able to fool the entirety of Earth-2 with his superhero alias, despite being a well-known criminal with his face all over the media without even wearing a mask. How? By cutting his hair and not regrowing his beard.
102* EverybodysDeadDave: The Anti-Monitor destroys Earth-2 in the Season 8 premiere of ''Arrow'', leaving Dinah Laurel Lance, Shay Lamden, and Linda Park as the only survivors, as Laurel is taken by Earth-1 Oliver and Diggle back to their universe while Shay and Linda have been taking refuge there since 2015. The Earth-2 that appeared is a different Earth altogether, while elements from this Earth [[MergedReality were sent to Earth-Prime]].
103* EvilDoppelganger: Most of the characters here are {{Evil Counterpart}}s to their Earth-1 counterparts, as was the case with Al Rothstein, Linda Park, Cap. Singh, Caitlin Snow, Ronnie Raymond, Cisco and Dante Ramon, and Laurel Lance ([[HeelFaceTurn at least at first]]), while Felicity Smoak is said to be ruthless. The Harrison Wells of this Earth is more {{Anti Hero}}ic than his (real) counterpart than outright evil, though.
104* EvilMeScaresMe: The Earth-1 versions of Linda Park, Caitlin Snow, and Cisco Ramon are pretty unsettled to discover criminal versions of themselves from an AlternateUniverse.
105* ExpendableAlternateUniverse:
106** Deconstructed in that Zoom's army have this view towards the Earth-1 universe, which makes them remorseless about killing the Flash, and even their alternate selves, to get home.
107** And while the characters on Earth-1 certainly don't consider Earth-2 to be this, the writers seem to treat Earth-2 this way to some extent considering the number of counterparts killed off. The Earth-2 versions of Joe, Cisco, Ronnie, Stein, and Caitlin are all offed (mostly by Zoom) in a pretty short period of time.
108** Earth-2 is the first casualty of the Crisis.
109* {{Foil}}: Most characters from this world tend to be {{Shadow Archetype}}s, if not an outright EvilDoppelganger, to their respective Earth-1 counterparts, as well as [[GoodCounterpart the other way around]].
110* HeroOfAnotherStory: Earth-2 is the fifth most developed part of TheMultiverse within the Series/{{Arrowverse}} after Earths 1, 38, 90, and X. This universe also produced four major characters (Harry Wells, Dinah Laurel Lance, Jesse Quick and Hunter Zolomon / Black Flash), one {{recurring|Character}} (Shay Lamden), and a number of characters with potential to be either one (Linda Park, Solovar, Barry Allen, Iris West-Allen, Floyd Lawton, etc.) despite not having a show set on it like the four universes mentioned.
111* InSeriesNickname: To avoid the OneSteveLimit below. For instance, the Harrison Wells from this world is called Harry by the characters from Earth-1.
112* InSpiteOfANail:
113** Earth-2 seems very different than Earth-1. Despite this, they have people with the exact same names and faces as those in Earth-1.
114** Harrison Wells's particle accelerator still caused a number of people to become metahumans (of course, here it was the real Wells, the empowering event was an actual accident, and the incident was nowhere near as destructive as on Earth-1).
115** Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein still fused into a version of Firestorm.
116** CCPD still has a GreatDetective West (read: Iris). For the matter, Barry is still the department's premiere forensic scientist.
117** Cisco Ramon, Caitlin Snow and Ronnie Raymond still found themselves working for the evil speedster, except in this Earth they did it willingly.
118** Cisco Ramon and Caitlin Snow are still working with a speedster.
119** Despite the different context, Floyd Lawton still ends up working with guns and earning himself the moniker "Deadshot" because of it.
120** Despite the absence of Leonard Snart and Mick Rory (the former is even implied to be the City Mayor), an EvilDuo [[FireIceDuo using ice and fire]] are still terrorizing Central City.
121** A parental figure of Barry still dies. For the matter, one of Iris's parents still dies, assuming that Earth-2 Francine West didn't suffer the same fate as her Earth-1 counterpart.
122** Hunter Zolomon still finds himself with a MissingMom and being sent to foster care as a result. Of course, this is assuming that he is telling the truth regarding his Earth-1 counterpart.
123** Caitlin Snow and Ronnie Raymond are still married and she still ends up as a widow, at least for a while.
124** Barring the CosmicRetcon, Cisco is still killed by the evil speedster. In the exact same manner, no less.
125** Harrison Wells's wife still died on this earth although unlike her Earth-1 counterpart, her death wasn't caused by an evil speedster as far as we kno).
126** Caitlin Snow was still raised by an EvilMatriarch, and their fallout is caused by the death of a male family member.
127** An evil speedster ends up impersonating someone outside of their own world. On Earth-1, Eobard Thawne came from the future and ended up [[KillAndReplace killing and replacing]] Dr. Harrison Wells. Here, Hunter Zolomon travels to Earth-3, kidnaps Jay Garrick, and uses the latter's identity to pose as a hero.
128** A supervillain named the Mirror Master exists.
129** Oliver Queen and Dinah Laurel Lance still became a couple, and one of them still ended up dying.
130** Damien Darhk is still a notorious criminal.
131** Quentin Lance still ended up dying.
132* KilledOffscreen: When Earth-2 is destroyed, only Moira Queen, Tommy Merlyn, Dinah Drake and Rene Ramirez are shown disintegrating.
133* LeftHandedMirror: A case of InformedAbility. Black Siren mentions that all doppelgangers are this, but herself, Killer Frost, and Reverb are all cross-dominants than outright southpaws.
134* MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: The metahumans got their powers from Earth-2 Dr. Wells's Particle Accelerator, which was much more low key than it's Earth-1 counterpart, as it exploded underground rather than above. (with the possible exception of Zoom, who only mentions his own FreakLabAccident). Despite that, presuming he didn't gather them from across the world, Zoom has an army of metahumans at his disposal.
135* MergedReality: Elements of the universe are transferred to Earth-Prime after the Crisis, specifically {{Atlantis}} and Gorilla City. Zoom and his cronies (save for Dinah Laurel Lance and possibly Shay Lamden) have also become Earth-1 natives.
136* MirrorUniverse: Despite being based on comic book Earth-2 (the {{Zeerust}} aesthetic and Golden Age equivalents), it also has more than a few elements borrowed from Earth-3, namely {{evil counterpart}}s to good people and vice-versa. Zoom's gang in particular feels like a scaled-down version of the Crime Syndicate of America (Earth-3's EvilCounterpart to the Franchise/JusticeLeague) complete with counterparts to Linda (Dr. Light), Caitlin (Killer Frost), Ronnie (Deathstorm), Cisco (Reverb), and Laurel (Black Siren).
137* MonsterOfTheWeek: Majority of the metahumans during ''The Flash'' Season 2. The most notable exceptions are Zoom and Killer Frost.
138* OneSteveLimit: They share the names of their Earth-1 counterparts.
139* RetGone: Destroyed during the Crisis and never reconstituted again. The only known survivors of the carnage are Dinah Laurel Lance and Shay Lamden. Its designation is given to the setting of ''Series/{{Stargirl|2020}}''.
140* RetroUniverse: This world uses both modern-day and futuristic apps, but everyone's clothing are ranges from the [[TheRoaringTwenties 1920s]] up to [[TheFifties the 1950s]]. However, the outfits of Zoom's gang suggest that it's only Central City who chooses to live with this aesthetic, which the final season of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' more or less confirms.
141* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Some of them aren't/weren't enemies of Franchise/TheFlash in canon.
142* SacrificialLion: Earth-2 was the most heavily focused Earth outside of [[Series/Supergirl2015 Earth-38]], with a great deal of time spent there and by far the most number of characters introduced. It also ends up as the first casualty of the Crisis when it returns in ''Arrow'' Season 8.
143* SchizoTech: Central City in particular has the fashion and aesthetics of the early-mid 20th century. But make no mistake, they are very technologically advanced.
144* SharpDressedMan: Majority of the males are dressed in a suit.
145* SupervillainLair: Zoom's is located on a mountain past a forest.
146* UniquenessDecay: Back then, the existence of another Earth was a huge deal in the Arrowverse. Nowadays, there are ''dozens'' of them, and new ones keep constantly popping up.
147* WalkingSpoiler: Their entire existence if you haven't seen Season 1 of ''The Flash''. Also it's destruction if you haven't seen the ''Arrow'' final season premiere.
148* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Most of the meta-humans went AxCrazy with their powers, causing chaos and destruction.
149* YouCantGoHomeAgain: Laurel, Shay, and Linda have this when Earth-2 gets destroyed by the Anti-Monitor. Though it comes back after the Crisis, it's unknown if it is the same Earth-2 as before.
150* {{Zeerust}}: Deliberately invoked. Although the year is the same as on "our" Earth, the buildings and vehicles are ArtDeco 1920s/1930s in appearance, most of the civilian fashions (especially women) look to be from the 1940s/1950s, and Hunter Zolomon's "Jay Garrick" costume looks like a 1930s/1940s pulp adventurer's outfit with the leather jacket and a helmet design (stated to have originally been his father's combat helmet) taken out of American Army service prior to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. These trend seems to be a Central City thing, however, as notorious criminals such as Deathstorm, Killer Frost and Reverb as well as the entire Starling City residents are shown with modern clothing.
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155! Zoom's Group
156[[folder:Hunter Zolomon / Zoom]]
157!! [[Characters/TheFlashHunterZolomon Hunter Zolomon / Zoom]]
158--> See the Characters/ArrowverseHunterZolomon page
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161[[folder:Al Rothstein / Atom Smasher]]
162!!Al Rothstein / Atom Smasher
163[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/al_rothstein_earth_2.png]]
164[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/atom_smasher.png]]
165!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
166!!! '''Known Alias:''' Atom Smasher
167!!! '''Played By:'''Creator/Adam Copeland
168!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E1TheManWhoSavedCentralCity The Man Who Saved Central City]]" (''The Flash'' 2x1)
169!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
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171A metahuman who has the ability to absorb atomic radiation, resulting in super strength and durability and the ability to radically change size.
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173-> See Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page for his Earth-1 counterpart.
174-> See Characters/DCEUOtherSuperheroes page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
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176* AdaptationalVillainy: Normally portrayed as a hero and member of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica.
177* AndStarring: Gets this billing in the guest stars lineup.
178* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He can grow himself to be as tall as a building if he wants to.
179* TheBrute: He's quite tall (6'4), very muscular (played by a decorated wrestler to boot), has powers to increase his size, and always goes for the offensive.
180* CelebrityParadox: The ''Franchise/{{Highlander}}'' franchise was acknowledged by Cisco to exist in the Series/{{Arrowverse}}. His actor appeared as a {{Mook}} in ''Film/HighlanderEndgame''.
181* ChekhovsGunman: [[UnreliableNarrator Eobard Thawne]] mentioned him in Season 1 as one of the casualties of the Particle Accelerator explosion. However, in Season 2, he's said to have been [[ContinuitySnarl away on his honeymoon]] when it happened, so they believe he couldn't have become a metahuman.
182* CoolMask: Much like his comic counterpart.
183* DeathByAdaptation: His comic counterpart is still alive and a member of the Justice League. This version didn't live long enough to reform.
184* EvilDoppelganger: Killed his Earth-1 counterpart for no valid reason, as he's not even attempting to KillAndReplace him.
185* EvilSoundsDeep: To the point where he sounds like he's growling at Barry.
186* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Murders his Earth-1 counterpart for no reason.
187* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: The only reason he tried to kill Barry is because Zoom said he would bring him back to his world if he did.
188* NotQuiteDead: He first appears as a murder victim. Atom Smasher's actually from a parallel world, and Zoom brought him into this one to kill the Flash. It's implied Atom Smasher killed his own counterpart.
189* ShoutOut: His first physical appearance, wearing a dark mask and black trench coat, is very reminiscent of Bane from ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises''.
190* SizeShifter: Can grow in size by absorbing radiation.
191* SleevesAreForWimps: Much like his comic counterpart, he wears a sleeveless costume.
192* StarterVillain: He's the very first MonsterOfTheWeek for Season 2.
193* SuperStrength: Even at his normal size, he's extraordinarily strong.
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196[[folder:Eddie Slick / Sand Demon]]
197!!Eddie Slick / Sand Demon
198[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/edward_slick_arrow_earth_2_001.jpg]]
199!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
200!!! '''Known Alias:''' Sand Demon
201!!! '''Played By:''' Kett Turton
202!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E2FlashOfTwoWorlds Flash of Two Worlds]]" (''The Flash'' 2x2)
203!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
204
205A metahuman able to transform his cells into a sand-like substance.
206
207-> See Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityIndependentCriminals page for his Earth-1 counterpart.
208----
209* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Pretty much DC's version of [[Characters/SpiderManCentralRoguesGallery Sandman]].
210* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To his DirtyCoward Earth-1 counterpart, who doesn't seem to care.
211* DeathByAdaptation: Barry kills him with his lightning attack.
212* ElementalShapeshifter: Can dissolve and reform into sand at will, and use his power for offense and defense.
213* EvilDoppelganger: Downplayed. While his Earth-1 counterpart is also a criminal, he's more willing to get his hands dirty. His counterpart is more or less a DirtyCoward.
214* LiterallyShatteredLives: After Barry turns him into glass, he falls back shattering into pieces.
215* OneSteveLimit: Averted. He shares his first name with Eddie Thawne of Season 1.
216* RedHerring: Has a counterpart on the main Earth (Earth-1) who is powerless, like Atom Smasher. The other Slick is mistaken for him and arrested, but it's ruled out that he's a metahuman since he wasn't in the city when the Particle Accelerator exploded.
217* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In the comicbooks, he's a Firestorm villain.
218* SandBlaster: He can literally turn into sand or something resembling it.
219* TakenForGranite: He's turned into glass by Flash's lightning strike.
220[[/folder]]
221
222[[folder:Shay Lamden / King Shark]]
223-> See Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndTaskForceX page
224[[/folder]]
225
226[[folder:Linda Park / Doctor Light]]
227!!Linda Park / Doctor Light
228[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/linda_park_earth_2.png]]
229[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_light_5.png]]
230!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
231!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Dr. Light
232!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/MaleseJow
233!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E5TheDarknessAndTheLight The Darkness and the Light]]" (''The Flash'' 2x5)
234!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
235
236A metahuman that can draw power from starlight. She is the Earth-2 counterpart of Linda Park.
237
238-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page for Earth-1 Linda
239-> see the Characters/Titans2018Villains page for info on Arthur Light, the Earth-9 character who bears her codename
240-> see the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for more info on the Earth-90 character who bears her name
241----
242* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: The female Dr. Light debuted in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''. This version debuted three years before [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 the Arrowverse adaptation of the event]]. Complicating matters further, Kimiyo Hoshi herself shows up as Doctor Light ''after'' the Crisis.
243* AdaptationalNationality: As a result of being a CompositeCharacter, she's now of Korean descent instead of Japanese.
244* AdaptationalVillainy: She is, though an AntiVillain [[ThouShallNotKill who does not kill]], still a criminal. There are two Doctors Light in the comics, and the one this version is based on is a hero.
245* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She's quite rigid.
246* AntiVillain: All she wants is to be free of Zoom. Even before he brought her to Earth-1, she'd never killed anyone, and is horrified when she accidentally does so.
247* BadassInDistress: She was briefly imprisoned on S.T.A.R. Labs on Earth-1 until she escapes Team Flash.
248* BadassLongcoat: She has a labcoat styled one as part of her costume. During her climatic fight with Barry, she wears a more traditional one.
249* BeautyIsBad: Is the Earth-2 doppelgänger of Linda Park, a girl who was lovely enough to divert Barry's attentions from [[OneTrueLove Iris]] for a little while.
250* BusCrash: While she avoided the destruction of Earth-2 due to not being there, she did not survive the destruction of the multiverse.
251* CompositeCharacter: She has the costume and abilities of Kimiyo Hoshi, but her civilian identity is Linda Park, leading to quite a shock for Barry when he first confronts her. She's also a villain like the original Doctor Light. And then, the Kimiyo Hoshi herself shows up as Doctor Light in Season 6.
252* CoolHelmet: Part of her costume. Removing it makes a DramaticUnmask for TheReveal she's Linda Park's AlternateSelf, the first for any prominent Arrowverse character.
253* DarkActionGirl: ZigZagged. She doesn't hesitate to cause chaos, but she [[KillAndReplace usually]] has a strong ThouShallNotKill code.
254* EvenEvilHasStandards: She's only a thief who had never killed anyone before Zoom got to her, and is horrified when she does it accidentally.
255* EverybodysDeadDave: [[spoiler:With Earth-2 destroyed by the Anti-Monitor, she becomes one of its few survivors along with Dinah Laurel Lance / Black Canary and Shay Lamden / King Shark.]]
256* EvilDoppelganger: Downplayed. She's more of a desperate AntiVillain than outright evil and views her attempted KillAndReplace of Earth-1 Linda as a ShootTheDog.
257* GlassCannon: Her stats are slightly higher than [[FragileSpeedster Killer Frost's]]. Like her, Dr. Light's powers manifest in a fast rate, enabling her to perform multiple and continuous attacks, and they all hit their targets quickly. Unlike her, however, she has better rate at hitting speedster opponents, and her HardLight causes more damage to her targets. She can also create blinding lights for defensive purposes, and is more durable than her [[note]] though to be fair, her outfit probably has more protection given its design compared to Killer Frost's CivvieSpandex [[/note]] physically.
258* GodzillaThreshold: Light's fear of Zoom is apparently strong enough to overwhelm her aversion to killing people. She doesn't go after the Flash as ordered, but she is willing to KillAndReplace Earth-1's Linda to get away from Zoom.
259* HardLight: Her powers allow her to create hard light and laser constructs.
260* IJustWantToBeFree: The chaos she causes on Earth-1 and her KillAndReplace attempt on her counterpart are fueled by her desperation to escape from Zoom's clutches.
261* {{Invisibility}}: She can do it with light.
262* InvisibleStreaker: It isn't really brought up, but she leaves her clothes behind in her escape. Conveniently leaving them for Earth-1 Linda to play her.
263* IronicName: For a woman named "Light", her power causes (temporary) blindness.
264* KillAndReplace: Attempts this on her Earth-1 counterpart in order to try and hide from Zoom.
265* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Attempted (see above), but was luckily stopped before she could succeed.
266* LifesavingMisfortune: Zoom bringing her out from her hometown and her inability to come back to Earth-2 ends up saving her life [[spoiler:when Earth-2 gets disintegrated by antimatter. Unfortunately, she was most likely killed anyway during the Anti-Monitor Crisis]], thus subverting this trope.
267* LightEmUp: She draws power from starlight. She can create blinding flashes and make lasers strong enough to cut through bank walls.
268* LightIsNotGood: Literally. Though she's more of a desperate AntiVillain than outright evil.
269* MeaningfulName: Aside from her obvious [[LightEmUp light-based powers]], she is the TokenGoodTeammate of Zoom and his associates.
270* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: She's clearly horrified when she accidentally kills a man.
271* NobleDemon: She's a thief but she does not kill her victims, and is visibly upset over her AccidentalMurder of her Earth-1 counterpart's [[AFAtherToHisMen boss]].
272* PowerPalms: How she channels her powers. Draws energy from starlight, directs it as a beam attack through her palm. Sometimes as a poorly explained area attack.
273* RoguesGalleryTransplant: The Doctor Light that she is based on is a hero, but the original villainous Doctor Light is a Teen Titans villain.
274* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: She makes every effort to just skip town and put as much distance as possible between her and Zoom rather than kill the Flash as ordered.
275* ShootTheDog: How she views her KillAndReplace attempt on her Earth-1 counterpart, as she views it necessary to escape from Zoom's clutches.
276* ThouShallNotKill: She personally wants to avoid killing. Unfortunately, Zoom's threat is so bad that it pushes her to consider to KillAndReplace her Earth-1 counterpart just to escape his clutches.
277* TokenGoodTeammate: The most moral of Zoom and his associates.
278* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Is taking refuge at Earth-1 after being defeated by Barry. Due to this, she dodged a bullet.
279* UncertainDoom: Her current status is unknown after the merging of most Earths and the creation of the new multiverse.
280* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While the team makes a brief effort to find her after she escapes, once they've developed an alternative plan to lure Zoom, they seem to forget all about Doctor Light.
281* YouCantGoHomeAgain: [[spoiler:Earth-2 was destroyed by the Anti-Monitor while she's taking refuge in Earth-1.]]
282[[/folder]]
283
284[[folder:Adam Fells / Geomancer]]
285!! Adam Fells / Geomancer
286!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
287!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Geomancer
288
289A metahuman with the ability to create earthquakes.
290
291-> see the Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for Earth-1 Fells
292----
293* DeadAlternateCounterpart: For his Earth-1 counterpart who is more or less like him.
294* DishingOutDirt: His power is to create earthquakes.
295* InSpiteOfANail: According to [[UnreliableNarrator Hunter Zolomon]] (in his "Jay Garrick" persona), he was exactly like his Earth-1 counterpart.
296* PosthumousCharacter: Is long dead by the start of the series.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost]]
300!!Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost
301[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/killer_frost_1.png]]
302 [[caption-width-right:340:''"It's so much more fun being ''bad''."'']]
303!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
304!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Killer Frost
305!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/DaniellePanabaker
306!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
307!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
308
309A metahuman with ice powers who, with her husband and literal partner-in-crime Ronnie Raymond aka Deathstorm, works for Zoom. She is the Earth-2 counterpart of Caitlin Snow.
310
311-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCaitlinSnowAndKillerFrost page for Earth-1 Caitlin and Killer Frost
312----
313* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the comics, the Caitlin Snow version of Killer Frost has the most menacing appearance. This version has a very feminine appearance akin to the Crystal Frost and Louise Lincoln versions.
314* AdaptationalModesty: All versions of Killer Frost has FanserviceCostumes, specifically a combo of either a LeotardOfPower or a SensualSpandex, sometimes accompanied by a NavelDeepNeckline. This version wears CivvieSpandex consisting of a leather jacket, corset, and leather pants.
315* AdaptationalWimp: Is injured by a wayward blast from Deathstorm, while in the comics she can [[FeedItWithFire absorb heat]].
316* AdaptationalVillainy: While her Earth-1 counterpart was a case of AdaptationalHeroism, this version who is the true Killer Frost is much less sympathetic than her comic book counterpart. In the comics, Killer Frost was a [[FeedItWithFire heat vampire]], who was [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity driven to villainy by her powers]], and was seeking a cure for her condition. In the show she kills and terrorizes civilians for the fun of it, though granted she is under the command of Zoom who would kill her should she disobey.
317* AlliterativeFamily: '''C'''aitlin, '''C'''arla, and '''C'''harlie.
318* AssholeVictim: Zoom kills her after she attempted to kill Caitlin. Since the attempt happened after Caitlin worked hard to free her from her cell, it's hard to feel sorry for her.
319* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: A woman with white hair, very pale skin and ice powers named Caitlin Snow aka Killer Frost.
320* AvengingTheVillain: Rebels against Zoom in order to avenge her dead husband Deathstorm.
321* AxCrazy: Well, she is called ''Killer'' Frost.
322* BackForTheDead: After her UncertainDoom at the end of "Escape from Earth-2" it's revealed that she was held prisoner by Zoom only to be [[{{Pun}} iced]] by him in "Back to Normal" when she tries to murder Caitlin.
323* BattleCouple: She and [[UnholyMatrimony Deathstorm]] usually fight together.
324* BeautyIsBad: A beautiful girl whose heart is [[IceQueen as cold]] [[AnIcePerson as her powers]].
325* CelebrityParadox:
326** Cisco is seen wearing a [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]] T-shirt during the middle of ''The Flash'' Season 4. Her actress famously played the DecoyProtagonist in [[Film/FridayThe13th2009 the 2009 remake]].
327** A VillainOfTheWeek in Season 2 mentions the ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchise. Her actress guest starred on ''Series/LawAndOrderSVU'' twice [[YouLookFamiliar as two different characters]].
328* ChekhovsGunman: Her appearance was alluded to in the ''Flash'' Season 1 finale, and her encounter with her Earth-1 counterpart ultimately serves as a cautionary tale of sorts for the latter when she started to develop the exact same powers.
329* ChewingTheScenery: Danielle Panabaker portrays her in glorious ColdHam fashion (possibly with no {{Pun}}s intended, unlike Captain Cold).
330* CivvieSpandex: She wears a dark blue leather jacket, corset, and leather pants.
331* ColdHam: Excusing the {{pun}}, she speaks in a very "theatrical subdued" manner.
332* CombatMedic: While she mentioned that she flunked med school, she didn't specified if she actually failed at admissions or if she just flunked at the board exams. Either way, she implies that she at least finished pre-med, meaning she has some medical training.
333* CombatStilettos: She is sporting mid-heeled boots in combat.
334* CompositeCharacter: She takes her name from the third Killer Frost, but her romantic backstory with Ronnie Raymond is incorporated from Crystal Frost, the first Killer Frost.
335* CrusadingWidow: Despite being scared of him, she resents Zolomon for killing Ronnie.
336* CynicismCatalyst: Her dead little brother, who apparently caused her to become cold, as well as her mother.
337* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Ultimately to Caitlin, with [[DeathByIrony the irony that she died]] while [[AssholeVictim trying to kill her]].
338* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, she is the supervillain that Caitlin will become. This version is confirmed to be an AlternateSelf of the main one who was given AdaptationalHeroism.
339* EarlyBirdCameo: Barry catches a brief glimpse of her as he runs through the Speed Force in the Season 1 finale.
340* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She and Deathstorm genuinely love each other. She's devastated when Zoom kills him.
341* EvenEvilHasStandards: She helps Wells get his daughter Jesse back after finding out about Zoom's torture dungeon.
342* EvilBrunetteTwin: Inverted. Earth-1 Caitlin is brunette, while Killer Frost is WhiteHairBlackHeart personified.
343* EvilDoppelganger: For Caitlin, and the first introduced for any Arrowverse main character. Also to Killer Frost, as this version of her never reformed.
344* EvilFeelsGood:
345-->'''Frost:''' It's so much more fun to be bad.
346* EvilIsDeathlyCold: An ice-based supervillain.
347* EvilIsHammy: Danielle Panabaker is ChewingTheScenery with ColdHam.
348* FauxAffablyEvil: She exhibits a playful demeanor around her victims. She's perfectly happy to kill them regardless.
349* {{Foreshadowing}}: The story of her transformation to Killer Frost is essentially her Earth-1 counterpart's StoryArc for the following season.
350* FireIceDuo: Played straight with Deathstorm. They're metahumans with powers of fire and ice, with the two of them being HappilyMarried as [[EvilDuo supervillains]].
351* FragileSpeedster: Her ice powers rarely hits hard unlike the powers of her husband, Reverb, Rupture or Black Siren, and she herself is prone to attacks. However, said powers manifest in a fast rate, enabling her to perform multiple and continuous attacks (particularly her ice shards), and they all hit their targets quickly unless it's a speedster.
352* HappilyMarried: She and Deathstorm, despite being murderous villains, seem very happy together.
353* HazyFeelTurn: She helps team Flash find Zoom after the death of her husband Deathstorm, but it's unknown whether she truly wants to help them out the goodness in her heart or if she just hates Zoom for what he's done to her. Subverted when she tries to kill Caitlin.
354* HellBentForLeather: She's wearing an overall leather outfit.
355* HoistByHerOwnPetard: Zoom kills her using her own icicle.
356* AnIcePerson: She has ice based powers.
357* IconicSequelCharacter: Does not appear in the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'' until its fourth year during ''The Flash'' Season 2.
358* IcyBlueEyes: Unlike Caitlin's brown eyes, Killer Frost has light blue eyes that reflect her cold personality and ice powers.
359* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Zoom stabs her with her own ice shard.
360* InSpiteOfANail: She ended up a widow like her Earth-1 counterpart. Also, both her and her mother's fallout were caused by the death of a male family member.
361* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Bet you thought that the IceQueen was starting to warm up after she helped Team Flash out. She loses all sympathy when she attempts to kill Caitlin ForTheEvulz.
362* KarmicDeath: She's stabbed by one of her own ice shards that she shot at Caitlin.
363* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Attempted, but it quickly leads to her KarmicDeath above.
364* KillItWithIce: She fights using her ice based powers.
365* MeaningfulName: A woman named Snow with ice powers.
366* MysticalWhiteHair: She has white hair and has ice powers.
367* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Seriously, ''Killer'' Frost.
368* NotSoDifferentRemark: Cisco tries to play her similarities with her Earth-1 counterpart so she can lead them to Zoom. She complied for her own reasons.
369* OfCorsetsSexy: She's wearing a blue corset under her leather jacket.
370* OnlySaneWoman: In her debut episode, she's the only one of Zoom's minions who realizes that trying to kill the Flash, in violation of Zoom's orders, is a bad idea. This ends up saving her life, while Deathstorm and Reverb aren't so lucky.
371* OtherMeAnnoysMe: She thinks her Earth-1 counterpart is a boring prude.
372* OutlawCouple: WordOfGod describes her and Deathstorm as "the Metahuman ''Film/BonnieAndClyde''".
373* PainfulTransformation: She tells her Earth-1 counterpart that she felt unbearable cold before her hair turns white the first time she became Killer Frost.
374* PresentAbsence: Despite her death and brief encounter with her Earth-1 counterpart, their meeting is enough for the latter to fear for her own sanity when she starts displaying the same powers.
375* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Much like their Earth-1 counterparts, this version of Ronnie Raymond and Caitlin Snow are married. They're enemies in the comics, but not without the FoeRomanceSubtext.
376* ReplacementGoldfish: It is implied that the reason Zoom didn't kill her after her betrayal was because she looks like Earth-1 Caitlin. Once he kidnaps Caitlin, Zoom has no qualms at all about gutting Frost.
377* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Killer Frost is typically a ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}} villain, while here she's HappilyMarried to a version of Firestorm and faces off against the Flash.
378* SmallRoleBigImpact: She only appears for three episodes, but she leaves a major impact as she foreshadowed what Earth-1's Caitlin became.
379* SplitPersonalityTakeover: It's implied that, instead of wanting to mutually live with Caitlin, this version of Frost both yearned for and attained full control, which in turn makes her a DistaffCounterpart to her husband.
380* ThatManIsDead: Implied as she hates being referred to by her birth name.
381* TragicDropOut: She flunked out of Medical School, in contrast to her Earth-1 Counterpart.
382* UncertainDoom: The last time we see her she's holding back Zoom to buy Team Flash time to escape. However, we see that Zoom eventually got past her. "Back To Normal" reveals that Zoom spared her, [[BackForTheDead not that it lasts]].
383* UngratefulBastard: Attempts to kill Caitlin immediately after they help her escape.
384* UnholyMatrimony: With Ronnie/Deathstorm.
385* VillainousFashionSense: She's a supervillain dressed in an elegant Decopunk clothing.
386* VoiceOfTheLegion: Her voice has a habit of echoing noticeably, though it's not consistent.
387* WhiteHairBlackHeart: She has white hair and is evil.
388* WolverinePublicity: She's the most used character in promoting the episodes regarding Barry travelling to Earth-2.
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Ronnie Raymond / Deathstorm]]
392!![[ComicBook/FirestormDCComics Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond / Deathstorm]]
393[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/deathstorm_5.png]]
394!!! '''Species''': Metahuman [[note]]Composed of two individuals[[/note]]
395!!! '''Known Alias:''' Deathstorm
396!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/RobbieAmell
397!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
398!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
399
400A metahuman with fire powers who, along with his wife and literal partner-in-crime Caitlin Snow aka Killer Frost, works for Zoom. He is the Earth-2 counterpart of the ([[NeverFoundTheBody apparently]]) late Ronnie Raymond.
401
402-> see the Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm page for Earth-1 Ronnie and Firestorm
403----
404* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the comics, Deathstorm has a skull face with FlamingHair ala ComicBook/GhostRider. This version retains the TallDarkAndHandsome appearance of his actor.
405* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, Deathstorm eventually regained his senses. This version is confirmed by WordOfGod as Ronnie's EvilTwin.
406* AdaptationDyeJob: Deathstorm's fire powers in the comics are [[TechnicolorFire black and blue]]. Here, it's regular fire like Firestorm's.
407* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Metahuman instead of undead.
408* AlliterativeName: '''R'''onnie '''R'''aymond.
409* AndStarring: Is credited with "Special Guest Star" citations.
410* AssholeVictim: Is offed by Zoom near the end of his debut episode. Considering [[AndIMustScream what he did to Stein]] and the fact that he was trying to kill Barry at the time, it's hard to feel very sorry for him.
411* BattleCouple: He and [[UnholyMatrimony Killer Frost]] usually fight together.
412* BeautyIsBad: A TallDarkAndSnarky supervillain, not to mention having [[EvilIsBurningHot fire based powers]].
413* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Inverted and then played with. He showed up alive and well nearly a year after his Earth-1 counterpart made his HeroicSacrifice, but then at the end of his debut episode, Earth-2 Ronnie is dead as well.
414* DeathByAdaptation: Ironically, Deathstorm is Ronnie in the comics after he CameBackWrong. But unlike in the comics where he regained his self, Zoom offed him here.
415* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, Deathstorm is Ronnie after he CameBackWrong. This version is instead confirmed to be Ronnie's AlternateSelf.
416* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He clearly loves Killer Frost, abandoning a fight with Barry after she is injured.
417* EvilDoppelganger: For Ronnie, and the first introduced for any Arrowverse superhero (Earth-1 Caitlin has yet to gain her powers).
418* EvilIsBurningHot: A fire-based supervillain.
419* EvilWearsBlack: He's clad in a black outfit. Suffice to say, he's evil.
420* FireIceDuo: Played straight with Killer Frost. They're metahumans with powers of fire and ice, with the two of them being HappilyMarried as [[EvilDuo supervillains]].
421* FlyingFirepower: Much like the Firestorms from the main universe, he can fly using his fire-based powers.
422* FusionDance: Much like the Firestorm from the main universe. Unlike them, however, this Ronnie and Martin never reconciled and one ended up trapping the other inside to the very end.
423* HappilyMarried: Surprisingly enough, he and Killer Frost are very happy together.
424* HellBentForLeather: He's wearing an overall leather outfit.
425* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Zoom skewers him with a vibrating hand for disobeying his orders.
426* InNameOnly: Comics Deathstorm was the main universe Ronnie Raymond resurrected as an undead Black Lantern, this version is an AlternateUniverse EvilDoppelganger of the main Firestorm.
427* JackOfAllStats: He is a powerful metahuman with seemingly balanced fighting stats. While he obviously can't keep up with a speedster, he can keep up immediately if the speedster stops just for a few seconds (as seen in his first battle with Barry). His powers also hit hard, but not as hard as [[GlassCannon Reverb's]], [[MightyGlacier Rupture's]] or [[GlassCannon Black Siren's]]. He's also quite durable as he was never knocked down by Barry in a straight-up fight (and Zoom only killed him via a surprise vibrating hand InTheBack).
428* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Seriously, ''Death''storm.
429* OutlawCouple: WordOfGod describes him and Killer Frost as "the Metahuman ''Film/BonnieAndClyde''".
430* PoweredByAForsakenChild: He traps Martin Stein inside of him just so he can gain full access to the Firestorm matrix's powers.
431* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Much like their Earth-1 counterparts, this version of Ronnie Raymond and Caitlin Snow are married. They're enemies in the comics, but not without the FoeRomanticSubtext.
432* SplitPersonalityTakeover: Ronnie eventually dominates the Firestorm matrix and traps Stein in his head.
433* StuffedInTheFridge: His death is what made Killer Frost to turn on Zoom.
434* TallDarkAndHandsome: Like Ronnie, he stands 5'11.
435* TallDarkAndSnarky: Think of Earth-1 Ronnie, but very abrasive and lacking every single one of the former's positive traits.
436* TwoFirstNames: Much like his Earth-1 counterpart.
437* UnholyMatrimony: With Caitlin/Killer Frost.
438* VillainousFashionSense: He's a supervillain dressed in an elegant DieselPunk clothing.
439* WeHardlyKnewYe: Zoom kills him near the end of his debut episode.
440[[/folder]]
441
442[[folder:Martin Stein]]
443!![[ComicBook/FirestormDCComics Martin Stein]]
444!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
445A metahuman that was once half of Deathstorm, though Ronnie has permanently locked him away. He is the Earth-2 counterpart of Prof. Martin Stein.
446
447-> see the Characters/ArrowverseFirestorm page for Earth-1 Martin
448----
449* AdaptationalHeroism: Usually, the Martin Stein Deathstorm is a madman possessing a corpse; here, he is evidently a victim kept suppressed by Ronnie.
450* AndIMustScream: Ronnie permanently keeps him locked away in his head, and he doesn't talk anymore. Fortunately for him, Deathstorm's demise means he is released.
451* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To the main (Earth-1) Martin Stein, though it's unlikely that he knows about him. The Earth-1 Stein himself dies nearly two years later.
452* DespairEventHorizon: He's been trapped inside Ronnie for so long that he lost all hope. Deathstorm's death at least frees him.
453* FateWorseThanDeath: He's locked inside the mind and body of a psychopath for years. Even after they die, he didn't even leave a corpse for his family to mourn (''if'' he had a family at all).
454* TheGhost: He is present, but since Ronnie locked him away, he is never seen or heard.
455* NoBodyLeftBehind: Ronnie traps him in his head. And with Deathstorm's death, he dies along with Ronnie but without leaving a corpse.
456* PoweredByAForsakenChild: He is essentially (and literally) just a power source for Ronnie.
457* PunchClockVillain: We don't actually know if he's evil or not, but nonetheless, Ronnie traps him in his mind so he can gain full access to the Firestorm matrix's power.
458* WeHardlyKnewYe: All we learned was that he was kept locked away in Ronnie's mind before dying.
459[[/folder]]
460
461[[folder:Francisco Ramon / Reverb]]
462!![[ComicBook/{{Vibe}} Francisco Ramon / Reverb]]
463[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/francisco_ramon.png]][[caption-width-right:350:''"''[[AlternateSelf We]]'' [[WeCanRuleTogether could be]] [[AGodAmI gods]]."'']]
464[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reverb.png]]
465!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
466!!! '''Known Alias:''' Reverb
467!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/CarlosValdes
468!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
469!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
470
471A metahuman supervillain who works with Zoom who can see the "vibrations" between TheMultiverse. He is the Earth-2 counterpart of Cisco Ramon.
472
473-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamFlash for Earth-1 Cisco
474-> See the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earths 19 and 22 Cisco.
475-> See the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Earth-X Cisco
476----
477* AdaptationalVillainy: Reverb is the identity of Cisco's eldest brother in the comics who becomes a superhero to honor his memory.
478* AGodAmI: Earth-2 Cisco says that he and his counterpart could be gods with their powers.
479* AlliterativeFamily: '''R'''everb and '''R'''upture.
480* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Knows full well how powerful he is. Unfortunately, Zoom is both faster (in every sense of the word) and physically stronger.
481* BigBadWannabe: Plans to take over Central City and betray Zoom. He's not on Zoom's level.
482* BreakTheHaughty: He shows off a very arrogant nature, and even suggests betraying Zoom. All that confidence disappears ''fast'' when Zoom actually shows up.
483* CoDragons: Black Siren implies that they share the position of Zoom's [[TheDragon Dragon]].
484* ColdHam: Like Caitlin, he talks in a theatrically subdued manner.
485* CompositeCharacter: Reverb is the identity of Cisco's (and Dante's) brother Armando in the New Earth continuity.
486* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Ultimately to Cisco/Vibe, but due to [[SmugSnake his nature]], Cisco doesn't feel that sorry for him. This also applies to his Earths X and 19 counterparts.
487* DeathByAdaptation: Played with. Reverb is not killed in the comics, but Cisco was.
488* DeathByIrony: He was killed by Zoom in the exact same manner Cisco was killed by Eobard Thawne during a negated timeline in Season 1.
489* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, he was known as the villain Rupture prior to his HeelFaceTurn. Here, Rupture is his older brother.
490* DimensionalTraveler: His power allows him to create portals that serves as {{Extra Dimensional Shortcut}}s to any part of TheMultiverse.
491* TheDragon: He presumably uses his powers to monitor activities on Earth-1 for Zoom.
492* TheDreaded: Not to the level of Zoom, but he can scare Deathstorm and Killer Frost (two certified killers) into working for him.
493* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He and his brother clearly care for each other, and he is out on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge for him. This is a stark contrast to their Earth-1 counterparts, who initially had a very long beef and only recently mended their relationship.
494* EvilDoppelganger: For Cisco.
495* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is noticeably deeper and more resonant than Earth-1 Cisco's.
496* FauxAffablyEvil: Almost sounds like Earth-1 Cisco at times, but threatens to kill you in the next second.
497* GlassCannon: He is a very powerful metahuman but is prone to attacks.
498* {{Guyliner}}: Cisco mocks him for his affinity of wearing these.
499* HellBentForLeather: He's wearing an overall leather outfit.
500* MirrorMatch: He eventually fights Cisco.
501* OtherMeAnnoysMe: DoubleSubverted. Initially he seems to like his Earth-1 counterpart, even suggesting that [[WeCanRuleTogether they team-up to take out Zoom]] and be {{Multiversal Conqueror}}s, but after the latter turns him down, Reverb immediately displays a YouHaveFailedMe or/and YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness attitude.
502* {{Seers}}: Unlike Cisco, he can do it voluntarily. He watched Earth-1 Cisco for a while and saw him come to Earth-2 even before he went through the breach.
503* SiblingsInCrime: With his older brother Rupture.
504* SinisterShades: His CoolShades looks more slick than Cisco's.
505* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: Unlike Killer Frost's and Deathstorm's WolverinePublicity for the Earth-2 episodes, he didn't appear in any promotional material to keep his appearance a surprise.
506* SlipknotPonytail: Dons his hairstyle like a {{Samurai}} as Cisco (mockingly) puts it.
507* SmallRoleBigImpact: He did not make it out alive past his introduction episode, but his encounter with Cisco is enough for the latter to realize the potentials that his powers have.
508* SmugSmiler: Is sporting an overconfident grin when he first met Cisco.
509* SmugSnake: He's extremely confident, even expressing a desire to overthrow Zoom. This falls apart in a hurry when Zoom shows up.
510* TheStarscream : He tries to take over Zoom's operation... and then gets a vibrating hand for his troubles.
511* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
512* VillainousFashionSense: He's a supervillain dressed in an elegant Decopunk clothing.
513* WeCanRuleTogether: He tries to win over his Earth-1 counterpart, telling him that he can teach him the full extent of his powers.
514* WeHardlyKnewYe: Zoom kills him near the end of his debut episode.
515[[/folder]]
516
517[[folder:Dante Ramon / Rupture]]
518!!Dante Ramon / Rupture
519[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dante_ramon_earth_2.png]]
520[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rupture_4.png]]
521!!! '''Species''': Metahuman
522!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Rupture
523!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/NicholasGonzalez
524!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E20Rupture Rupture]]" (''The Flash'' 2x20)
525!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
526
527A metahuman who can manifest a scythe and shoots energy blasts from it. Much like in Earth-1, he is the older brother of Cisco.
528
529-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page for Earth-1 Dante
530----
531* AdaptationalBadass: In a way. His comic counterpart is mainly the BadassNormal of the Ramon brothers. Here, he has metahuman superpowers.
532* AdaptationalVillainy: His comic counterpart ultimately reformed to be Reverb after Cisco's death. He was never able to reform because Zoom killed him.
533* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Dante is usually TheTeamNormal of the Ramon brothers. Here, he's a metahuman.
534* AgeLift: In the comics, he and Cisco are around the same age. Here, he's clearly older and their actors' ages are 13 years apart.
535* AlasPoorVillain: He loved his brother and only wanted to avenge him, getting killed by Zoom for his trouble.
536* AlliterativeFamily: '''R'''upture and '''R'''everb.
537* AvengingTheVillain: He is out on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge for Reverb's murder.
538* BeautyIsBad: It may surprise those who get a peek, that underneath that menacing mask lies a boyishly handsome face.
539* CompositeCharacter: In the comics, Rupture is the villainous identity of his and Cisco's eldest brother Armando.
540* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To main Dante. Seeing him die is what finally triggered his reconciliation with Cisco. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Barry causes a CosmicRetcon that results to main Dante's death, but that's a different story.]]
541* DecompositeCharacter: In the comics, he becomes Reverb after his HeelFaceTurn. Here, Reverb is his younger brother.
542* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He cares deeply for his brother Reverb and is out to avenge his death. This is a stark contrast to their Earth-1 counterparts, who initially had a very long beef and only recently mended their relationship.
543* EvilDoppelganger: For Dante.
544* EvilSoundsDeep: His mask has a voice modulator similar to the ones [[Series/{{Arrow}} Team Arrow]] are using.
545* KillingYourAlternateSelf: Rupture is introduced whilst about to quench his RoaringRampageOfRevenge for Cisco while the latter is with his brother, Rupture's very own Earth-1 counterpart. Rupture considers Dante collateral damage.
546* KnightTemplarBigBrother: He's out for revenge over his brother's death.
547* LaserBlade: The blade in question is his SinisterScythe.
548* MalevolentMaskedMan: Much like his comic counterpart.
549* MightyGlacier: He's not very mobile, but both his SinisterScythe and the plasma energy that comes from it hits really hard.
550* NeckSnap: How Zoom kills him.
551* PlasmaCannon: His main power.
552* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: He's wearing a mostly red outfit with black accents.
553* ScarfOfAsskicking: His costume includes a purple scarf.
554* SiblingsInCrime: With his younger brother Reverb.
555%%* SinisterScythe:
556* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
557* YouHaveFailedMe: After he fails to kill Cisco, Zoom kills him, tossing in a remark about Reverb's death for an extra KickTheDog.
558* YouKilledMyFather: He is out for {{Revenge}} for his late brother, Reverb.
559[[/folder]]
560
561[[folder:Laurel Lance / Black Siren / Black Canary]]
562!! [[ComicBook/BlackCanary Dinah Laurel Lance / Black Siren / Black Canary]]
563--> See the Characters/ArrowverseDinahLaurelLance page.
564[[/folder]]
565
566----
567
568! Central City
569!! S.T.A.R. Labs
570[[folder:Harry Wells]]
571!! Dr. Harrison "Harry" Wells
572-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamFlash page
573[[/folder]]
574
575[[folder:Jesse Wells]]
576!! Jesse "Quick" Chambers Wells
577[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arrowverse_jesse_chambers.png https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arrowverse_jesse_quick.png]]
578
579!!! '''Species:''' Metahuman
580!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Jesse Quick
581!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/ViolettBeane
582!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E5TheDarknessAndTheLight The Darkness and the Light]]" (''The Flash'' 2x5)
583!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
584
585The daughter of Harrison Wells from Earth-2. Jesse is a teenage genius having studied five courses at once in college. Zoom keeps her hostage for the first half of Season 2. After she is rescued by Team Flash and her father, she and "Harry" Wells take refugee on Earth-1. Towards the end of Season 2, she and Wally West were hit with dark matter as a result of an experiment to recreate the events of how Barry got his powers. As such, Jesse herself becomes a speedster in Season 3.
586----
587* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In the comics, she's a LegacyCharacter and child of two Golden Age superheroes who inherited her father's SuperSpeed (and later her mother's SuperStrength), who became one of Wally West's crime fighting partners and proteges during his tenure as The Flash. In the show, she's TeenGenius TagAlongKid from an alternate universe who after being kidnapped by the villainous Speedster Zoom, was caught in a mini-particle accelerator blast that granted her SuperSpeed and was briefly trained by Barry Allen before helping him train Wally West, her boyfriend for a time.
588* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Usually, she is introduced during the Wally West era. Here, she debuts way ahead of him.
589* AdaptationDyeJob: She's blonde in the comics. Here, she has auburn hair.
590* AdaptationNameChange: In the comics, her name is Jesse Chambers. WordOfGod [[https://twitter.com/AJKreisberg/status/664248799687110656 confirmed]] that her full name in the show is Jesse Chambers Wells.
591* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Jesse Quick in the comics was an insecure, tomboyish workaholic who struggled with feeling less than the other speedsters, had a short temperament, and while nerdy, it was more in the social life sense. Show Jesse is a more confident, feminine Cutie who's also a TeenGenius, doesn't appear to hold any insecurity about her power (in fact she inspires it in Wally), and is evidently socially affable enough to find a roommate while in another world relatively easily ''and'' apparently gather together her own support team.
592* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: Jesse was a speedster in the comics, but her powers worked differently; because of how she'd been trained, she had to use a spoken 'Speed formula' to mentally put herself in position to use her powers. As an extra, she had the unique ability to generate short bursts of flight with her speed, and as her mother was a super-hero with super strength that followed similar rules, she learnt to harness this as well. Here, she seems to have pretty much the same speed powers as Barry.
593* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: About the only canon relationship that stayed more-or-less the same was Jesse's relationship with Jay Garrick, and even that isn't quite as close. Specifics:
594** Her father; [[AdaptationNameChange Johnny Chambers]] was a loving father to Jesse and she was an utter DaddysGirl, though his sport coach-like parenting left her with some issues with earning approval. Here, she's repeatedly CallingTheOldManOut over his dysfunctional personality and terrible people skills, and while he loves her, he struggles to show it. Also, her mom is a case of DeceasedParentsAreTheBest when in the comics, Libby Lawrence was a smothering, somewhat overbearing mother who survived her ex-husband by many years, and Jesse had a troubled relationship with her. In many ways, the dynamic between them switched.
595** Wally West; in the comics, Jesse was one of Wally's partners in crime-fighting but outside of AllLoveIsUnrequited on her side, they were JustFriends, with Wally seemingly seeing them as LikeBrotherAndSister. Wally was also much more powerful and far more experienced than Jesse, causing her to often feel like she CantCatchUp, while Wally had a BigBrotherInstinct and constantly went out of his way to help the otherwise friendless and constantly overworked Jesse socialise more. The show, obviously, made them a BetaCouple and had Jesse be the one who got powers first, helped train Wally, and caused him to feel insecure about his abilities next to hers, especially as she was a TeenGenius from a rich family.
596** Barry Allen; Jesse in the comics had almost ''no'' relationship with Barry Allen, introduced while he was dead and being DemotedToExtra alongside most of the Flash Family shortly after he came BackFromTheDead, and in general she was more a friend-of-a-friend. While they're still not particularly close in the show, Barry helped train her and seemed to take over Wally's role of being Jesse's BigBrotherMentor, and Jesse is now in-universe Barry's counterpart as the Flash of Earth 2.
597* AffectionateNickname: [[InSeriesNickname Her dad calls her]] Jesse Quick because of how smart she is.
598* AmicableExes: Breaks up with Wally due to the complexities of their situations, she lives in another universe and is busy protecting her Earth, not because she doesn't still care for him.
599* BrokenPedestal: For her father, when she learned he caused the meta-humans. And again when she inadvertently learns that in order to save her from Zoom, he'd killed a man. Having finally had enough of Harry's [[MeanBoss domineering personality]] she kicks him off Team Quick, and out of Earth-2, but she has not quite disowned him.
600* BusCrash: Like her father, she is disintegrated alongside her entire Earth by the Anti-Monitor, as confirmed in "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three".
601* CallingTheOldManOut: Jesse doesn't hesitate to call her father out on his mistakes.
602* CommutingOnABus: She leaves Central City in "Trajectory" in order to explore Earth-1 and discourage her father from giving into his darker urges. She returns in "Back To Normal", and leaves at the end of Season 2, making five appearances in Season 3 and one in Season 4.
603* CuteBruiser: Jesse is a cute, young woman and a badass speedster.
604%%* TheCutie
605* DamselInDistress: Zoom keeps her hostage. She was eventually rescued by her father and a group of good people ([[EnemyMine sans Killer Frost]]).
606* DimensionalTraveler: DependingOnTheWriter, her SuperSpeed allows her to cross TheMultiverse at will.
607* DominoMask: She wears one as part of her Jesse Quick Persona. It originally belonged to Trajectory.
608* FieryRedhead: She has reddish-brown hair and is very opinionated.
609* ForegoneConclusion: As with Wally West, the reason why the announcement of her powers has no spoiler tags.
610* FragileSpeedster: She's faster than Barry when he first got his powers but she's far more vulnerable.
611* GenderBlenderName: "Jesse" is typically a given name for males, whereas "Jessie" is usually the female spelling.
612* GirlinessUpgrade: Inverted. Once she goes to Earth-1, she starts acting and dressing more like a {{Shorttank}}.
613* GoodCounterpart: To Trajectory the first female speedster (who was evil). Bonus points for using the same costume (with some slight modifications).
614* HeroOfAnotherStory: Since Season 3, she's essentially The Flash of Earth-2 and temporarily of Earth-3.
615* HiddenBuxom: Since her actress is well-endowed and the show wants to portray her as the TagalongKid, the wardrobe department always gives her either slightly thicker clothing or clothes that are tight enough to [[SuppressedMammaries suppress them]] which are often also accompanied by plaid shirts or/and jackets for better concealment. That or they just avoid using shots that clearly displays her figure as much as possible. This is evident when she returns in Season 3 where she's wearing a plunging tanktop. The moment she takes her jacket off she's only seen either from the back or in distant shots.
616* IconicSequelCharacter: Does not appear until ''The Flash'' Season 2, which was during the Series/{{Arrowverse}}'s fourth year.
617* IHaveYourWife: Zoom keeps her hostage as a leverage against her father. She was eventually rescued.
618* InNameOnly: Note the number of 'Adaptational Change' tropes at the top. Though the show played fast and loose with a lot of characters, the only thing connecting Jesse from the comics and Jesse from the show is they're both female speedsters nicknamed Jesse Quick. They're so different that you could have both interacting and it'd look like two completely different characters.
619* JumpedAtTheCall: When her powers kick in she's very eager to become a hero like Barry.
620* MissingMom: Her mother is nowhere to be seen, but is then confirmed to have been long dead in "Back to Normal". Whether or not she's also the Earth-2 Tess Morgan remains to be seen.
621* MoralityPet: For her father, Harrison Wells. Sadly, it doesn't mean that their relationship is healthy.
622* TheOjou: She's the daughter of her world's greatest ScienceHero and founder of a top-notch science laboratory.
623* PunnyName: She uses her AffectionateNickname "Jesse Quick" as her superhero name after gaining SuperSpeed.
624* PutOnABus: She takes an extended leave in "Into the Speed Force" to perform Jay Garrick's duty as protector of Earth-3 while he assists Team Flash to defeat Savitar. She returns for one episode in Season 4, after which she leaves the team for good.[[note]]RealLifeWritesThePlot; Violett Beane was starring in ''Series/GodFriendedMe''.[[/note]]
625* RealNameAsAnAlias: Her superhero name is also her father's AffectionateNickname for her.
626* RedIsHeroic: Her costume, which ironically was originally worn by a villain (and an evil female speedster at that).
627* RedeemingReplacement: She is a genuinely heroic speedster in Earth-2, unlike Hunter Zolomon, who was purely evil and had a heroic facade to make the people feel hope to then steal it away. She also wears Trajectory's costume, who was also an evil speedster.
628* RelatedInTheAdaptation: This version of Jesse Quick is the daughter of the S.T.A.R. Labs founder.
629* RetGone: It's implied she no longer exists after the multiverse was recreated.
630* ShipTease: She checks out Wally when at a bar with Team Flash. Kisses him before going back to Earth-2.
631%%* {{Shorttank}}
632* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has auburn hair and green eyes and is Harrison Wells' daughter.
633* SilkHidingSteel: At first glance she appears merely as TheCutie, but she has no qualms on [[CallingTheOldManOut calling her father out]] on his mistakes and (at least initially) doesn't falter at Zoom's presence even though the latter is keeping her hostage. This trope practically applies literally too, as she's mostly wearing a [[RetroUniverse 1950s styled]] silk dress.
634* SixthRanger: She joins Team Flash after being rescued from Zoom's prison.
635* SkewedPriorities: She didn't want to leave Earth-2 despite the fact that she had just been rescued from an AxCrazy speedster who is now on her and her father's trail. Harry calls her out on it.
636* TheSmartGirl: Easily the smartest member of Team Flash, which is TheSmartGuy team of the Series/{{Arrowverse}}. She's said to be even smarter than her father.
637* TagalongKid: The youngest member of Team Flash to date.
638* TearsOfFear: Whatever Zoom did to her, the moment she's briefly reunited with her father, she breaks down to the point of tears, begging not to go back.
639* TeenGenius: Expected, given who her father is. She graduated high school at age of 15, and is currently a college student. With five majors.
640* UncertainDoom: While she died due to the Anti-Monitor's attacks on the Multiverse, her status following the recreation of the multiverse are unknown.
641* YouDontLookLikeYou: Jesse Quick of the comics was a blonde-haired all-American looking girl with a revealing outfit. The show practices AdaptationalModesty and AdaptationDyeJob.
642
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Harry Wells's wife]]
646!!Harry Wells's wife
647!!! '''Species''': Human
648
649The late wife of Harry Wells and Jesse's late mother.
650----
651* TheGhost: No picture of her is shown, nor did she appear in a flashback, leaving it ambiguous if she is Tess Morgan's, Traci Brand's or Renee Adler's AlternateSelf.
652* TheLostLenore: Harry became a bad tempered, rude man after losing her.
653* MissingMom: She died when Jesse was really young.
654* NoNameGiven: Her name is never mentioned, which is another reason why it's uncertain if she is Tess Morgan's AlternateSelf or a different woman altogether.
655* InSpiteOfANail: Like in Earth-1, Harrison Wells's wife sees her husband as a star on the sky, which implies S.T.A.R. Labs has the same origin of its Earth-1 counterpart's name.
656* PosthumousCharacter: She is Harry's deceased wife and Jesse's deceased mother.
657[[/folder]]
658
659[[folder:Henry Hewitt]]
660!!Henry Hewitt
661[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/henry_hewitt_earth_2.png]]
662!!! '''Species''': Human
663!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/DemoreBarnes
664!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
665!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
666
667Tokamak's Earth-2 counterpart. He's a scientist working at S.T.A.R. Labs.
668
669-> see Characters/ArrowverseMetahumans page for Earth-1 Hewitt
670-> see Characters/Titans2018Villains for Billy Wintergreen, the Earth-9 character who bears his physical likeness
671----
672* AdaptationalHeroism: Invoked and PlayedForLaughs. He is much nicer than his Earth-1 counterpart, much to Barry's and Cisco's amusement.
673* AgeLift: In the comics, Hewitt is an elderly multimillionaire who turns himself into Tokamak to restore his youth.
674* AlliterativeName: '''H'''enry '''H'''ewitt.
675* BlackAndNerdy: He's a brilliant scientist.
676* EvilDoppelganger: Inverted much to Barry and Cisco's surprise, as his Earth-1 counterpart was a VillainOfTheWeek kust a few months prior to his introduction. He also holds the distinction of being the first good AlternateSelf introduced to an established villainous character.
677* InSpiteOfANail: He's a scientist just like in Earth-1.
678* NiceGuy: He's very friendly compared to his Earth-1 counterpart.
679* NumberTwo: He is Harry's deputy at S.T.A.R. Labs.
680* OneSteveLimit: Shares his first name with Barry's father.
681* RaceLift: Much like his main counterpart, he's Caucasian in the comics.
682* UncertainDoom: His last time on screen was when Zoom forced him to tell where Harry and company were. Knowing Zoom, it is almost likely Henry Hewitt was murdered then and there.
683* WeHardlyKnewYe: He had few appearances before being grabbed by Zoom.
684[[/folder]]
685
686[[folder:Jesse Quick's team]]
687!! Jesse Quick's team
688Jesse's MissionControl.
689----
690* TheGhost: The only member seen so far has been Jesse Quick herself.
691* HeroOfAnotherStory: They are having their own missions on Earth-2.
692* InSpiteOfANail: Invoked. There is a vigilante team on S.T.A.R. Labs, just like on Earth-1.
693[[/folder]]
694
695!! West-Allen Family
696[[folder:Barry Allen]]
697!![[Franchise/TheFlash Bartholomew "Barry" Allen]]
698[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barry_allen_earth_2.png]]
699!!! '''Species''': Human
700!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/GrantGustin
701!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
702!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
703
704Barry's Earth-2 counterpart. He still works as a CSI for CCPD.
705
706-> see the Characters/ArrowverseBarryAllen page for his Earth-Prime counterpart
707-> see the Characters/Batman1966Heroes page for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
708-> see the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for the Earth-90 character who bears his name and background
709-> see the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
710-> see the Characters/DCEUTheFlash page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
711----
712* AdaptationalWimp: PlayedForLaughs due to being TheHero's NonActionGuy AlternateSelf.
713* AdaptationDyeJob: Much like his main counterpart.
714* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: He is saddened and angered to know about Earth-2 Joe's death despite their turbulent history.
715* BusCrash: He didn't reappear after Season 2, and he most certainly died when his Earth was vaporized by antimatter.
716* CowardlyLion: He's scared out of his mind rescuing his counterpart, but he goes along anyway since he won't leave his wife's side.
717* DeadAlternateCounterpart: He most certainly died when the Anti-Monitor destroyed his Earth.
718* GadgeteerGenius: He created an algorithm to track metahumans based off available collected data. The only one it won't track is Zoom.
719* GeekPhysiques: Perhaps more so than his main counterpart, given that he's not a superhero at all.
720* GoshDangItToHeck: Even after being kidnapped, heck is the worst word he can come up with.
721* HappilyMarried: To Earth-2's Iris.
722* HiddenDepths: He's not as selfish and cowardly as he lets on.
723* InformedFlaw: He's a selfish man according to [[ObnoxiousInLaws his father-in-law]]. His subsequent on-screen appearances prove otherwise.
724* InSpiteOfANail:
725** He is still in-love with Iris. Their main (Earth-1) counterparts ultimately ended up married as well.
726** He is still the CCPD's premiere forensic scientist.
727** While his parents are alive and well, he still loses a parental figure (Joe) like his Earth-1 counterpart.
728* {{Keet}}: He's much more energetic than his Earth-1 counterpart.
729* TheLoad: He's not very useful physically.
730* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: He's the NonActionGuy to Iris's ActionGirl.
731* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: He was locked in S.T.A.R. Labs when his father-in-law died, and his Earth-1 counterpart disguised as him was there instead.
732* NonActionGuy: He doesn't have SuperSpeed here.
733* OtherMeAnnoysMe: PlayedWith. He is justified for being pissed at Earth-1 Barry both for kidnapping him [[TwinSwitch for impersonation]] and kissing his wife. However, he understands the circumstances behind it and just lets it go.
734* SharpDressedMan: Is dressed in a 1920s suit.
735* SkewedPriorities: He's more concerned with getting to meet Harry than with having just been kidnapped by his superpowered AlternateSelf.
736* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: He's wearing specs and is a forensic scientist for the CCPD.
737* TallDarkAndHandsome: He stands 6'2, much like his main counterpart.
738* TwinSwitch: Barry kidnaps and then disguises himself as him.
739* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
740* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: He tells this to his Earth-1 counterpart no less.
741--> "''Now, if I can do the impossible today, so can you. I'm just Barry Allen, but you're The Flash''"
742[[/folder]]
743
744[[folder:Iris West-Allen]]
745!!Iris West-Allen
746[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iris_west_earth_2.png]]
747!!! '''Species''': Human
748!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/CandicePatton
749!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
750!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
751
752Iris's Earth-2 counterpart, who is Detective West instead of her father. She is Barry's wife in this universe.
753
754-> see the Characters/ArrowverseIrisWestAllen page for her Earth-Prime counterpart
755-> see the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for an Earth-90 character who bears her name and background
756-> see the Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
757----
758* AccidentalAdultery: He flirts on what she thinks is her Barry, when she is actually doing it to his doppelganger.
759* ActionGirl: Even moreso than her Earth-1 counterpart, since she's a cop.
760* AdaptationalBadass: Invoked by making her a cop.
761* AdaptationDyeJob: To accommodate her RaceLift, much like her main counterpart.
762* AloofDarkHairedGirl: She sports an aura of confidence.
763* AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: She is a cop instead of a reporter, although both her and her Earth-1 counterpart are involved in their cities' protection.
764* BadassNormal: Perhaps more so than her Earth-1 counterpart, as she's not afraid to go after Metahumans.
765* BlackBossLady: Earth-2 Barry mentions that she possesses "an authority" at CCPD.
766* FairCop: She's a good-looking detective.
767* GenerationXerox: She mentions that her grandfather was also a cop.
768* GirlsWithGuns: Justified as she is a cop.
769* GreatDetective: Implied, as she is shown being greatly respected by her colleagues.
770* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Heavily implied since her partner, Floyd Lawton, sucks at firearms.
771* HappilyMarried: To Earth-2's Barry Allen.
772* InSpiteOfANail:
773** She still ended up losing a parent like her Earth-1 counterpart, and that is if Francine is ''not'' dead in this world.
774** Her and her husband's Earth-1 counterparts ultimately married each other as well.
775* KickingAssInAllHerFinery: Due to the RetroUniverse setting, she's always wearing slick outfits. At one time, she even attempted to engage Deathstorm and Killer Frost while in a LittleBlackDress.
776* LadyOfWar: She retains her grace while on the job.
777* TheMaidenNameDebate: She's addressed as Detective ''West'' despite being married to Barry, who also works for the CCPD.
778* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: She's the ActionGirl to her husband's NonActionGuy. In fact, she's also more masculine than her father and police partner.
779* MissingMom: Like her Earth-1 counterpart, Francine is nowhere to be seen.
780* MsFanservice: In her first appearance, she strips down to her underwear and quickly follows it with a LingerieScene.
781* PrimAndProperBun: Donned in 1920s style.
782* RaceLift: Same case as her main counterpart.
783* TrueCompanions: With Lawton.
784* TwoGirlsToATeam: She and Patty Spivot are the only known female members of the CCPD. However, only Iris shows up on-screen.
785* YouKilledMyFather: Literally. She goes after Deathstorm and Killer Frost after the former killed Joe.
786[[/folder]]
787
788[[folder:Joseph West]]
789!!Joseph West
790[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joseph_west.png]]
791!!! '''Species''': Human
792!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/JesseLMartin
793!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
794!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
795
796Joe's Earth-2 counterpart who is a renowned musician. Still Iris's father.
797
798-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page for his Earth-Prime counterpart
799----
800* ActionSurvivor: Not as active as his Earth-1 counterpart, but is willing to step into the action if his loved ones are in danger.
801* ActorAllusion: Earth-2 Joe being a singer is an allusion to his actor being one.
802* AdaptationDyeJob: Much like his main counterpart.
803* AndStarring: It ''is'' his actor's name in the OBB.
804* CelebrityParadox:
805** A VillainOfTheWeek in Season 2 mentions the ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' franchise. His actor was one of the longest-serving cast members of [[Series/LawAndOrder the parent series]], which also happens to be his StarMakingRole as a screen actor. Speaking of which...
806** Cisco mentioned Elsa from ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' during his first visit to Earth-2. Said character is voiced by Creator/IdinaMenzel, who along with his actor, was one of the pioneer cast of the popular Broadway show, ''Theatre/{{RENT}}''.
807* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Joe, who along with (Earth-1) Iris, expresses sadness over his death despite not meeting him personally.
808* FriendlyAddressPrivileges: When the Earth-1 counterpart of his despised son-in-law affectionately greeted him (while disguised as the latter) as "Joe", he scoffs it and tells him to formally address him by his first name.
809* HeroicBystander: Protected Iris when Deathstorm attacked, which ultimately got him killed.
810* IdolSinger: He is a renowned singer.
811* JerkassHasAPoint: While he and Barry are definitely ObnoxiousInLaws, his antagonism towards him mainly stems from his belief that he influenced his daughter to be a cop, which puts her at constant risk.
812* JerkassFacade: His JerkJustifications for being an ass to Barry is because he's afraid that Iris might be killed in the line of duty.
813* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Despite his disdain for his Barry, he tells him (unknowingly Barry-1 at the time) to take care of his Iris before he dies.
814* NonActionGuy: Unlike his Earth-1 self, he's not a fighter.
815* ObnoxiousInLaws: He hates Barry because he thinks he influenced his daughter to become a cop, hence putting her at risk. The hatred is apparently mutual.
816* RaceLift: Same case as his main counterpart.
817* RedemptionEqualsDeath: He makes amends with Barry before he dies. Sadly, it's not the Barry he thinks.
818* SharpDressedMan: He is dressed in a suit due to the RetroUniverse setting of his world.
819* StuffedInTheFridge: Avenging his death is half of the reason why his daughter goes with Earth-1 Cisco to Zoom's SupervillainLair.
820* TallDarkAndSnarky: He stands 6'3 and is very snarky, at least towards Barry.
821* TakingTheBullet: Shields Iris from Deathstorm's attack, which ultimately leads to his death.
822* WeHardlyKnewYe: Dies in his introductory episode.
823[[/folder]]
824
825[[folder:Nora Allen]]
826!!Nora Allen
827!!! '''Species''': Human
828!!! '''Played By:''' Michelle Harrison
829!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13, voice)
830!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
831
832The Earth-2 counterpart of Barry's late mother who was never murdered in his youth.
833
834-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page for her Earth-Prime counterpart
835-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Joan Williams, the Earth-3 character who bears her physical likeness
836-> see the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for an Earth-90 character who bears her name and background
837-> see the Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears her name and background
838----
839* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Inverted; unlike her Earth-1 counterpart, this Nora is alive and well.
840* HappilyMarried: She and Earth-2 Henry, along with their son, are a lot happier without Eobard Thawne in their lives.
841* IWantGrandkids: Tells Barry in a phone conversation to give her grandchildren already.
842* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
843* TheVoice: She never appears in person and just makes a phone call.
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder:Henry Allen]]
847!!Henry Allen
848!!! '''Species''': Human
849
850The Earth-2 counterpart of Barry's father who was never imprisoned in his youth.
851
852-> see the Characters/ArrowverseWestAllenFamily page for the Earth-1 character who bears his name and background
853-> see the Characters/TheFlash1990 page for an Earth-90 character who bears his name and background
854-> see the Characters/DCEUOtherHumans page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
855----
856* TheGhost: He's not seen, only referred to.
857* HappilyMarried: He and Earth-2 Nora, along with their son, are a lot happier without Eobard Thawne in their lives.
858* TwoFirstNames: Per the Creator/DCComics norm.
859[[/folder]]
860
861!! Zolomon Family
862
863[[folder:James Zolomon]]
864!!James Zolomon
865[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/james_zolomon.png]]
866!!! '''Species''': Human
867!!! '''Played By:''' Shaine Jones
868!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E18VersusZoom Versus Zoom]]" (''The Flash'' 2x18)
869!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
870
871A War of the Americas veteran and the father of Hunter Zolomon aka Zoom.
872----
873* AbusiveParents: He is both psychologically and emotionally abusive to his son.
874* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Only by comparison. In the comics, Hunter's father was a SerialKiller who [[WouldHurtAChild murdered six young girls]] along with his wife. Here, he seems to only murder the latter, and it's in a fit of rage rather than premeditated.
875* AlternateSelf: Has one as a nameless ESU Sergeant on [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-1]].
876* BitchInSheepsClothing: WordOfGod says he was an [[DomesticAbuse abusive husband]] for years, even during the times when he was projecting himself as a "respectable" war hero.
877* ChekhovsGunman: He was mentioned by his son early in Season 2.
878* CompositeCharacter: His background as a soldier and the original owner of Jay's helmet comes from Jay's father while his [[SarcasmMode charming]] personality and murder of his wife comes from Hunter's father.
879* CorruptionOfAMinor: Proudly guns down his wife in front of their son.
880* DadTheVeteran: Zoom's father and a veteran from the War of the Americans. It's never directly stated but the stress of the war seems to have damaged his psyche.
881* DecompositeCharacter: His SerialKiller background in the comics is given to his son, Hunter.
882* DomesticAbuse: He is introduced beating up his wife.
883* FallenHero: WordOfGod says he was a respected war hero until he murdered his wife.
884* HarmfulToMinors: His son was ForcedToWatch him murdering his mother.
885* {{Jerkass}}: He's a very unpleasant person in his one scene.
886* LikeFatherLikeSon: James' son Hunter would also grow up into a violent, cruel man, albeit to a level that utterly dwarfs his father's crimes.
887* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, Hunter Zolomon's father is a NoNameGiven character.
888* ShellShockedVeteran: It is heavily implied that the war he fought in damaged him emotionally and psychologically.
889* SmallRoleBigImpact: His being a horrible husband and father is what ruined his son mentally and emotionally, causing him to become a SerialKiller and monstrous supervillain.
890* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, he is gunned down by the police after he killed his wife. Here, Harry Wells says that he was only incarcerated but is serving a life sentence ([[KilledOffscreen assuming Zoom didn't do anything to him in between the years, that is]]).
891* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about him reveals a lot about the backstory of his son Hunter.
892* WouldHitAGirl: He is a {{Domestic Abuse}}r as said above. He ends up murdering his wife in cold blood while forcing their son to watch.
893[[/folder]]
894
895[[folder:Ashley Zolomon]]
896!!Ashley Zolomon
897[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ashley_zolomon.png]]
898!!! '''Species''': Human
899!!! '''Played By:''' Tatyana Forrest
900!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E18VersusZoom Versus Zoom]]" (''The Flash'' 2x18)
901!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
902
903James' wife and mother of Hunter Zolomon aka Zoom.
904----
905* AgeLift: Due to being a CompositeCharacter. In the comics, she's around Zoom's age. Here, she's his mother.
906* AlternateSelf: Has one on [[Series/{{Arrow}} Earth-1]] though she isn't given a name.
907* ButtMonkey: Her husband abused her for years.
908* CompositeCharacter: Has the name of Zoom's wife in the comics, but her main counterpart here is his mother.
909* DecompositeCharacter: Her role as Zoom's ([[StalkerWithACrush unhealthy and obsessive]]) LoveInterest in the comics is given to Earth-1 Caitlin Snow in the show, though unlike comic Ashley, Caitlin doesn't see him as anything more than a monster when she learns the truth.
910* DomesticAbuse: Her husband physically, emotionally, and psychologically abused her.
911* {{Housewife}}: Implied to be a stereotypical stay-at-home wife and mother during TheFifties and earlier. This is either due to the RetroUniverse setting (though this Earth's Iris works as a cop, and a respected one at that) or her husband having a StayInTheKitchen mentality (which is very likely).
912* InelegantBlubbering: She was introduced crying hysterically while being assaulted by her husband.
913* InSpiteOfANail: Her Earth-1 counterpart is also a PosthumousCharacter, having suffered DeathByChildbirth. This is assuming that her son is telling the truth regarding their Earth-1 counterparts.
914* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the comics, Hunter Zolomon's mother is a NoNameGiven character.
915* PosthumousCharacter: She's long dead in the present day.
916* SmallRoleBigImpact: Her son being ForcedToWatch by her husband when he murdered her is what screwed him up mentally and emotionally, causing him to become a SerialKiller.
917* StuffedInTheFridge: Her death gives her son the FreudianExcuse to become a SerialKiller.
918* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about her reveals a lot about the backstory of her son Hunter.
919[[/folder]]
920
921!! CCPD & Government
922[[folder:Floyd Lawton]]
923!![[ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} Floyd Lawton]][[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/floyd_lawton_earth_2.png]]
924!!! '''Species''': Human
925!!! '''Known Aliases:''' "ComicBook/{{Deadshot}}"
926!!! Played By: Michael Rowe
927!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
928!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
929
930Deadshot's Earth-2 counterpart. He's a police officer and works as a partner of Detective Iris West.
931
932-> see the Characters/ArrowverseARGUSAndTaskForceX page for Earth-1 Floyd
933-> see the Characters/SmallvilleGovernment page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name
934-> see the Characters/DCEUTaskForceXOriginalTeam page for the character in an undesignated Earth who bears his name
935----
936* EightiesHair: Keeping up with Earth-2 being a RetroUniverse, he wears early to mid 20th Century clothing like everyone else but has an undercut, a hairstyle popular during the late 1980s-early 1990s.
937* AdaptationalHeroism: Enforced and Invoked by TheMultiverse setting of the show.
938* AdaptationalWimp: Invoked and PlayedForLaughs. In the main universe and the comic continuity, he is/[[DeathByAdaptation was]] one of the best marksman and gunslinger. Here, he's... not.
939* AlternateSelf: He holds the honor of being the first for any '' Series/{{Arrow}}'' character, as back when TheMultiverse concept is introduced, only ones for ''The Flash'' characters have appeared.
940* AmusinglyAwfulAim: In stark contrast to his Earth-1 counterpart, Earth-2 Lawton is shown to have atrocious aim. Him being nicknamed "Deadshot" by his peers was supposed to be a source of mockery.
941* BadassInANiceSuit: Subverted. He wears a suit and he is a cop, but he is ''far'' from being a competent marksman.
942* ButtMonkey: He's an absolute terrible shot with a firearm.
943* {{Determinator}}: He continues to try being a good detective in spite of his ButtMonkey status.
944* EmbarrassingNickname: Earth-2 Floyd Lawton ''hates'' being called Deadshot.
945* EvilDoppelganger: Inverted. He's a noble man of the law while his Earth-1 counterpart was an infamous hitman. He also holds the distinction of being the first good AlternateSelf introduced to a major Arrowverse supervillain.
946* FearlessFool: He rushes into combat without any hesitation despite being aware of his extremely poor marksmanship.
947* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: Heavily implied since he sucks at firearms while Iris is a great shot.
948* InformedAttribute: While he definitely sucks with firearms, his dodging skills imply his proficiency in melee or/and unarmed combat. Since he persists on using firearms, we'll never know.
949* InSpiteOfANail: Competence aside, he still works with guns just like his Earth-1 counterpart.
950* InUniverseNickname: "Deadshot" like his Earth-1 Counterpart.
951* IronicNickname: He gets called "Deadshot" as mockery for his inability to hit anything with a gun.
952* LargeHam: Averted. Unlike his Earth-1 counterpart, his speech patterns and mannerisms are very casual.
953* MeaningfulName: Mr. '''Law'''ton happens to be a police detective.
954* ThePollyanna: Keeps a positive attitude despite his ButtMonkey status.
955* TrueCompanions: With Iris.
956* UncertainDoom: He is last seen at the climax of "Welcome To Earth-Two", when he is blasted with sonic waves by Reverb. He is not seen or even referred to in the following episode.
957* UndyingLoyalty: He insists on aiding Iris in an unauthorized [[ItsPersonal personal]] mission to go after Deathstorm and Killer Frost, saying they're partners and partners never leave each other.
958[[/folder]]
959
960[[folder:Patty Spivot]]
961!!Patricia "Patty" Spivot
962!!! '''Species''': Human
963
964Patty's Earth-2 counterpart, who's also a member of the CCPD.
965
966-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page for Earth-1 Patty
967-> see the Characters/DCEUOtherAmericans page for a her counterpart who exists on an undesignated Earth
968----
969* ConsummateProfessional: Earth-2 Barry notes that her reports are always very thorough.
970* DeadAlternateCounterpart: [[spoiler:For Earth-1 Patty after Earth-2's disintegration.]]
971* FairCop: She seems to be the rare Earth-2 character who's exactly the same as the Earth-1 version.
972* TheGhost: Much like Mayor Snart and Robert Queen, she is only referred to, and never actually seen.
973* TwoGirlsToATeam: She and Iris are the only known female members of the CCPD, though its noted that some were killed by Zoom 2 years ago in the "hostage situation".
974[[/folder]]
975
976[[folder:Mayor Snart]]
977!!Mayor Snart
978!!! '''Species''': Human
979
980The Earth-2 counterpart of either Leonard, Lisa or Lewis Snart who is the current mayor of Central City.
981----
982* AdaptationalHeroism: Invoked due to being the heroic counterpart of either Captain Cold, Golden Glider, or their father, all of whom are villains in the comics and in the Series/{{Arrowverse}}.
983* AmbiguousSituation: Since they're only referred to by their last name, and no pronouns are used, it's unclear ''which'' Snart is Central City's mayor.
984* EvilTwin: Inverted; their Earth-1 counterpart is a criminal, while this Snart is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure and the mayor of Central City.
985* TheGhost: S/He's not seen, only referred to.
986[[/folder]]
987
988!! Snow/Tannhauser Family
989
990[[folder:Carla Snow/Tannhauser]]
991!! Carla Snow/Tanhauser
992!!! '''Species''': Human
993
994Killer Frost's estranged mother.
995
996-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherLocales page for Earth-1 Carla
997----
998* AbusiveParents: Caitlin does not have fond memories of her.
999* AlliterativeFamily: '''C'''arla, '''C'''aitlin, and '''C'''harlie.
1000* AmbiguousSituation: We don't know what her current status is due to her daughter only referring to her in a vague manner.
1001* EvilVersusEvil: She and her daughter hate each other and both of them are not good people.
1002* TheGhost: She never appears onscreen, just referred to.
1003* MommyIssues: Caitlin is not fond of her ever since her brother died.
1004* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Her younger child, Charlie, passed away many years before the story even started.
1005* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Ronnie becomes her son-in-law in this universe. In the comics, he and her daughter are never married (though not without the FoeRomaticSubtext).
1006[[/folder]]
1007
1008[[folder:Charlie Snow/Tannhauser]]
1009!! Charlie Snow/Tanhauser
1010!!! '''Species''': Human
1011
1012Killer Frost's deceased younger brother.
1013----
1014* AlliterativeFamily: '''C'''harlie, '''C'''aitlin, and '''C'''arla.
1015* CanonForeigner: All versions of Killer Frost never mentioned a brother in the comics.
1016* CynicismCatalyst: His death is what drove his mother and sister apart.
1017* DeathOfAChild: Apparently. His age during his death was never mentioned, but his sister comments that he died really young.
1018* PosthumousCharacter: He is long dead before the story even started.
1019[[/folder]]
1020
1021!! Non-Metahuman Criminals
1022[[folder:David Singh]]
1023!!David Singh
1024[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/singh.png]]
1025!!! '''Species''': Human
1026!!! '''Played By:''' Patrick Sabongui
1027!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E13WelcomeToEarthTwo Welcome to Earth-2]]" (''The Flash'' 2x13)
1028!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
1029
1030Cap. Singh's Earth-2 counterpart. He is a criminal arrested by the CCPD.
1031
1032-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCitizens page for Earth-1 Singh
1033-> see the Characters/DCEUOtherAmericanspage for his counterpart in an undesignated Earth
1034----
1035* AdaptationalVillainy: Invoked due to being Cap. Singh's EvilTwin.
1036* BeardOfEvil: He's a criminal and is sporting a goatee. However Singh-1 has a fuller beard.
1037* EvilTwin: He's a criminal while his Earth-1 counterpart is a honorable, kindhearted police captain.
1038* EvilWearsBlack: He's a criminal and is seen wearing a black suit when he was arrested.
1039* InSpiteOfANail: Despite taking a different path than his Earth-1 counterpart, he still ends up on CCPD (read: as a prisoner).
1040* SoreLoser: He is seen making snarky remarks while being escorted to his prison.
1041[[/folder]]
1042
1043[[folder:Evan [=McCullough=] / Mirror Master]]
1044!!Evan [=McCullough=] / Mirror Master
1045!!! '''Species''': Human
1046!!! '''Known Alias:''' Mirror Master
1047
1048A thief who uses a special gun to travel through reflective surfaces.
1049
1050-> see the Characters/ArrowverseCentralCityCriminalGroups page for his female Earth-Prime counterpart
1051----
1052* AdaptationNameChange: PlayedWith. He and Sam Scudder both exist in the Series/{{Arrowverse}} as the Mirror Master of their respective universes, but with their abilities swapped.
1053* AdaptationSpeciesChange: He's a metahuman in the comics. Here, he's a BadassNormal supervillain akin to the Rogues.
1054* BadassNormal: He's not a metahuman, he just as a special gun, rather like the Rogues.
1055* CompositeCharacter: Of both Mirror Masters from the comics. He has the name of Evan [=McCulloch=], but is a BadassNormal who uses a special gun like Sam Scudder.
1056* TheGhost: He's not seen, only casually mentioned by Harry when Earth-1 gets its own Mirror Master.
1057* MythologyGag: He's the second Mirror Master in the comics.
1058[[/folder]]
1059
1060----
1061
1062! Starling City
1063!! Queen Family
1064[[folder:Robert Queen / The Hood / The Arrow]]
1065!!Robert Queen / [[ComicBook/GreenArrow The Arrow]]
1066!!! '''Species''': Human
1067!!! '''Known Aliases:''' The Starling City Vigilante, The Hood, The Arrow
1068
1069A billionaire from Star(ling) City who functions as a vigilante after he was shipwrecked. He is the Earth-2 counterpart of the late Star(ling) City business tycoon Robert Queen.
1070
1071-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers page for Earth-1 Robert
1072----
1073* ActionDad: He's a VigilanteMan and has two children.
1074* AdaptationalBadass: Invoked by being a CompositeCharacter of ''The Longbow Hunters'' version of Robert Queen and the ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Thomas Wayne]], who is the resident BadassNormal superhero instead of his son.
1075* AmbiguousSituation:
1076** We don't know if he's completely incarcerated or if he has his own loyal {{Sidekick}} that took the blame for him just like what Roy Harper did on Earth-1 for his late son's Earth-1 counterpart.
1077** It's unclear if his family disowned him for becoming a vigilante or if they're LockedOutOfTheLoop regarding his arrest.
1078* BadassInDistress: First and last time we heard of him he's about to be incarcerated.
1079* BadassNormal: Doesn't have powers, but is a known VigilanteMan.
1080* BeardOfSorrow: If he does sports a beard, then it also doubles as this since he cannot be a happy man after everything that happened to him.
1081* CompositeCharacter: This version is obviously a mix of ''The Longbow Hunters'' version of Robert Queen and the ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Thomas Wayne]].
1082* CoolOldGuy: Being outed as a VigilanteMan in his late fifties certainly counts.
1083* TheCowl: He ''is'' a VigilanteMan after all.
1084* CrimeFightingWithCash: He owns a huge corporation and works as a VigilanteMan.
1085* DownerEnding: The first and last time we heard of him is on the news about his arrest.
1086* TheGhost: He was never shown on-screen, just referred to.
1087* HeroOfAnotherStory: Of another Earth, and of a different city at that.
1088* InTheHood: A part of his costume.
1089* LegallyDead: He was presumed dead after the yacht incident and only resurfaced five years later.
1090* OutlivingOnesOffspring: The same accident where he was LostAtSea took the life of his son Oliver, while his younger daughter Thea later overdosed.
1091* SparedByTheAdaptation: Robert Queen is a PosthumousCharacter in most known {{Story Arc}}s.
1092* TheStraightAndArrowPath: Presumably his weapon.
1093* TrainingFromHell: He spent most of his time during the five years he was away to forge himself into a weapon.
1094* VigilanteMan: Works to make Starling City better on his own terms.
1095* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He isn't mentioned during the ''Arrow'' Season 8 premiere, leaving his fate ambiguous.
1096[[/folder]]
1097
1098[[folder:Oliver Queen]]
1099!![[ComicBook/GreenArrow Oliver Queen]]
1100!!! '''Species''': Human
1101
1102Robert's son and heir who died during the shipwreck. He was the Earth-2 counterpart of the Starling City vigilante/hero and later Mayor Oliver Queen. Before his death, he was also engaged to Dinah Laurel Lance aka Black Siren.
1103
1104-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOliverQueen page for Earth-1 Oliver
1105-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earth-16 Oliver
1106-> see the Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page for the Earth-167 character who bears his name
1107-> see the Characters/SmallvilleEarth2 page for the AlternateUniverse counterpart of the Earth-167 character who also bears his name
1108-> see the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Earth-X Oliver
1109----
1110* AdaptationalWimp: Invoked by being Oliver's much weaker and undeveloped AlternateSelf.
1111* CompositeCharacter: This version is obviously a mix of Oliver Queen and the ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}} [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne]].
1112* CynicismCatalyst:
1113** His death was the final straw for Laurel to kickstart her StartOfDarkness, as she eventually confirms to Earth-1 Felicity.
1114** His death also caused grief for his sister Thea, so much that she overdosed on Vertigo and die. This would then in turn lead to Tommy's StartOfDarkness and becoming the villainous Dark Archer.
1115* DeadAlternateCounterpart:
1116** To the main Oliver Queen, though he only learns about him from Black Siren.
1117** He's also this to the EvilDoppelganger from Earth-X, who most likely doesn't give a fuck about him.
1118* DeadGuyImpersonation: His counterpart from Earth-1 ends up taking his spot, pretending to have survived the island and returns to Starling City nearly 8 years later.
1119* DeathByOriginStory: For both his father and Laurel. His death is presumably one of the reasons (if not, the main) why his father became a VigilanteMan. However, it certainly served as [[CynicismCatalyst perhaps the final straw]] for Laurel's StartOfDarkness into Black Siren.
1120* KilledOffscreen: Died on a yacht trip several years before the story.
1121* TheLostLenore: For Laurel Lance/Black Siren/Black Canary. His death was heavily implied to be the final straw for her StartOfDarkness, and she evidently still holds a torch for him long after his death.
1122* NeverFoundTheBody: His presumed fate, given that it was a maritime accident that took his life.
1123* PosthumousCharacter: Unlike the main Earth-1 version, he did not survive the sinking of the Queen's Gambit in 2007.
1124[[/folder]]
1125
1126[[folder:Thea Queen]]
1127!!Thea Queen
1128!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/WillaHolland
1129!!! '''Species''': Human
1130!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1131
1132Moira Queen & Malcolm Merlyn's daughter, and the sister of the late Oliver, who died due to Vertigo overdose to cope up with her loss. She was the Earth-2 counterpart of Starling City vigilante Thea Queen.
1133
1134-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow page for Earth-1 Thea
1135-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earth-16 Thea
1136-> see the Characters/SmallvilleClarksAllies page for Mia Dearden, the Earth-167 character who along with Thea is based on the character of the same name
1137----
1138* AffectionateNickname: Black Siren heavily implies through her interactions with the Earth-1 Thea that her nickname is also Speedy.
1139* AmbiguousSituation: Until her death was finally revealed in the ''Arrow'' final season premiere, it was unclear what her status was due to Earth-2 Laurel's vague references.
1140* BreakTheCutie: She has a dead older brother and a dad who's in jail. Her grief led her to Vertigo addiction, ultimately killing her.
1141* BrokenBird: She did not take Robert and Oliver's accident well.
1142* CynicismCatalyst: Her death is what causes Tommy to become the Dark Archer.
1143* DeadAlternateCounterpart: To Earth-1 Thea, she is long dead by the time Oliver visits Earth-2 in Season 8, having overdosed on vertigo on her eighteenth birthday out of sorrow.
1144* DescentIntoAddiction: Her grief over what happened to her father and brother causes her to become addicted to Vertigo, which ultimately kills her.
1145* DiedOnTheirBirthday: She died on her eighteenth birthday.
1146* TheGhost: She doesn't appear on-screen, just referred to her Earth-1 counterpart by this world's Laurel. Turns out it's because she's been dead for years.
1147* InformedAttribute: Black Siren says that this Thea is not naive unlike the main Earth-1 version, but never made an appearance to confirm this.
1148* InSpiteOfANail: This version of Thea Queen also ending up taking vertigo on her eighteenth birthday. Unlike the Thea of Earth-1, she doesn't survive, having been so distressed she overdosed.
1149* KillTheCutie: Due to drug overdose.
1150* PosthumousCharacter: Dead for seven years when TheReveal about her fate was made.
1151* StuffedinAFridge: Her death via Vertigo addiction is what pushes her half-brother Tommy to vow on eradicating its suppliers at any cost.
1152* UnseenNoMore: A variant. Unlike this world's Oliver, this Thea is at least eventually shown via photograph.
1153[[/folder]]
1154
1155[[folder:Moira Queen]]
1156!!Moira Queen
1157[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moira_queen_earth_2.png]]
1158!!! '''Species:''' Human
1159!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/SusannaThompson
1160!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1161!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1162
1163The mother of the late Oliver and Thea on Earth-2, as well as the wife of Malcolm Merlyn and the step-mother of Tommy.
1164
1165-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers page for Earth-1 Moira
1166-> see the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX for the unnamed AI who bears her voice likeness
1167----
1168* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Inverted. She's the still living counterpart to Earth-1 Moira Queen, allowing Oliver to have another chance to spend time with his mother. Though she ends up dying anyway along with the rest of Earth-2.
1169* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Unlike her Earth-1 counterpart, this Moira never had any baggage and mean streak.
1170* OutlivingOnesOffspring: She has two dead children; one died in a maritime accident, the other in a drug overdose.
1171* RelationshipUpgrade: With Walter not present and most of their kids dead, Malcolm and Moira ended up marrying on this Earth.
1172* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:Oliver gets a tearful reunion with her, only for Oliver to see her get disintegrated along with the rest of Earth-2 by an antimatter wave.]]
1173* SecondLove: She is Malcolm's second wife.
1174* TakeMyHand: She was reaching out for Oliver's hand before the antimatter hits her.
1175[[/folder]]
1176
1177!! Lance Family
1178[[folder:Quentin Lance]]
1179!!Quentin Lance
1180!!! '''Species''': Human
1181
1182Dinah Laurel Lance's late father who died during her thirteenth birthday. He is the Earth-2 counterpart of Starling City Police Detective then Captain and later Deputy Mayor Quentin Lance.
1183
1184-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers page for Earth-1 Quentin
1185-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earth-16 Quentin
1186-> see Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for his Earth-X counterpart
1187----
1188* ThirteenIsUnlucky: He died during his daughter's thirteenth birthday.
1189* CynicismCatalyst: His death is the first straw for his daughter's descent into villainy.
1190* DeadAlternateCounterpart: For both the main (Earth-1) Quentin and the evil one from Earth-X.
1191* DeathByIrony: He was killed by a DrunkDriver, whereas his main (Earth-1) counterpart has a history of being a struggling alcoholic.
1192* DisappearedDad: For both Black Siren and Sara since they were respectively thirteen and eleven years old.
1193* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Literally, as he was killed in front of his daughter ''on her birthday''.
1194* FromBadToWorse: His death is just the beginning of a series of unfortunate events for his daughter's life.
1195* InSpiteOfANail: Like his Earth-1 counterpart, alcoholism caused a major problem for him and his family.
1196* LookBothWays: He got ran over by a DrunkDriver during his daughter's thirteenth birthday.
1197* PosthumousCharacter: Dead for nearly two decades once TheReveal of his fate is made.
1198[[/folder]]
1199
1200[[folder:Sara Lance]]
1201!!Sara Lance
1202!!! '''Species''': Human
1203
1204Dinah Laurel Lance's sister. She is the Earth-2 counterpart of Sara Lance aka White Canary.
1205
1206-> see the Characters/ArrowVerseSaraLance page for her Earth-1 counterpart
1207-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for her Earth-16 counterpart
1208-> see Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for her Earth-X counterpart
1209----
1210* AmbiguousSituation: All that is known about her is that she has a child. Whether she's married, widowed, separated, or a single mother is never elaborated on.
1211* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Heavily implied by Black Siren. Talking about her sister and her soon-to-be born nephew or niece are one of the few things Black Siren fondly talks about.
1212* BreakTheCutie: She has a dead father and an older sister who lost her way for much of her life.
1213* DeadAlternateCounterpart: ZigZagged. The main Earth-1 Sara actually died in 2014 but was resurrected the following year, whereas this version is implied to be alive and well. At least she was before Earth-2 is disintegrated.
1214* TheGhost: She doesn't appear on-screen, her sister just likes talking about her pregnancy.
1215* HappilyMarried: Earth-2 Laurel mentions her having a family of her own.
1216* KilledOffscreen: When the antimatter wave hits Earth-2, she is not shown escaping its destruction. Laurel naturally assumes that she has been killed.
1217* MoralityPet: Talking about her and her child brings out a surprisingly softer side to her normally sour sister. Her death during Earth-2's disintegration nearly sends her sister back into depression.
1218* OneDrinkWillKillTheBaby: Her sister mentions that she had to be kept from drinking alcohol during her pregnancy.
1219[[/folder]]
1220
1221!! Merlyn Family
1222[[folder:Malcolm Merlyn]]
1223!!Malcolm Merlyn
1224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/malcolm_merlyn_earth_2.png]]
1225!!! '''Species:''' Human
1226!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/JohnBarrowman
1227!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1228!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1229
1230The father of Tommy Merlyn and the second husband of Moira Queen.
1231
1232-> see the Characters/ArrowverseMalcolmMerlyn page for Earth-1 Malcolm Merlyn
1233----
1234* AlliterativeName: '''M'''alcolm '''M'''erlyn.
1235* AmbiguousSituation: WordOfGod is that Earth-1 Malcolm's birth name is Arthur King. It's unclear if that is the real name of this version or if he changed it like his Earth-1 counterpart.
1236* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Inverted. He's the still living counterpart to Earth-1 Malcolm Merlyn, who had performed a HeroicSacrifice in Season 5.
1237* GoodCounterpart: This version never became the villainous Dark Archer, with that honor going to his son, Tommy.
1238* NiceGuy: Oliver is quite surprised to actually meet a version of him that's not a treacherous jackass.
1239* RedHerring: In the exact opposite scenario to his Earth-1 counterpart, he's not actually the Dark Archer, but rather Tommy is. Oliver immediately assumes it's Malcolm until he's proven otherwise.
1240* RelationshipUpgrade: With Walter not present and most of their kids dead, Malcolm and Moira ended up marrying on this Earth.
1241* SecondLove: He's Moira's second husband after Robert.
1242* TallDarkAndHandsome: Played by the 6'1 Creator/JohnBarrowman.
1243[[/folder]]
1244
1245[[folder:Tommy Merlyn / Dark Archer]]
1246!!Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn / Dark Archer
1247[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20201022_194839.png]]
1248[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20201022_195003.png]]
1249!!! '''Species:''' Human
1250!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/ColinDonnell
1251!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1252!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1253
1254The son of Malcolm and step-son of Moira. A childhood friend of both Oliver and Laurel, he is secretly a criminal known as the Dark Archer.
1255
1256-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrowFamilyMembers page for Earth-1 Tommy
1257-> see the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for Earth-X Tommy
1258----
1259* AlternateSelf: He's both one to Tommy Merlyn and the Dark Archer of Earth-1.
1260* BeardOfSorrow: Sports one and is a broken man.
1261* BrokenAce: This Tommy is the one with SurvivorsGuilt over outliving both Oliver and Thea. He tries to hold it in, but underneath he's thoroughly broken.
1262* CompositeCharacter: This version of Tommy was the one who became the Dark Archer rather than his father, making him one to Merlyn the Dark Archer and the villainous Tommy Merlyn of New 52.
1263* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Inverted. He's still living unlike his Earth-1 and Earth-X counterparts, at least until [[spoiler:he gets killed along with the rest of his Earth. Earth-1 Tommy is then ultimately revived when Oliver recreates the multiverse, so he could be a dead counterpart of him.]]
1264* DrivenToVillainy: His half-sister's death causes him to snap, vowing to destroy every single person responsible for it.
1265* EvilCounterpart: Even on another Earth, the Dark Archer is still this to the Green Arrow, with their fights being a MirrorMatch. Though unlike Earth-1 Malcolm, Tommy is not inherently evil and is a WellIntentionedExtremist, who eventually sees reason.
1266* EvilDoppelganger: Played with. He's the Dark Archer on Earth-2, but he's not inherently evil, just broken. Oliver is quite quick to forgive him.
1267* InSpiteOfANail:
1268** On Earth-2, a Merlyn still ended up becoming the Dark Archer, only it was the son rather than the father.
1269** On Earth-X, he's also a hooded masked BadassNormal.
1270* KnightTemplarBigBrother: Thea's death via drug overdose is enough for him to snap and vow on destroying the entire town it's being produced in.
1271* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Of the three known Tommy Merlyns in TheMultiverse, he's the in-between one due being a misguided KnightTemplarBigBrother. The late Earth-1 Tommy was a NiceGuy, while the late Earth-X version was the mean one being a Nazi supervillain.
1272* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Creator/ColinDonnell leaving ''Series/ChicagoMed'' was what finally freed up his schedule to make a return for Season 8 of ''Series/{{Arrow}}''.
1273* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He ends up getting disintegrated along with the rest of Earth-2 by an antimatter wave in front of Oliver's eyes.]]
1274* SerialSpouse: He's been married at least twice.
1275* StarterVillain: He is the first antagonist of the final season of ''Arrow''.
1276* WellIntentionedExtremist: He wants to get rid of Vertigo and its manufacturers... by destroying the entire town it's being made from.
1277[[/folder]]
1278
1279!!SCPD
1280[[folder:Sgt. Dinah Drake]]
1281!! Sgt. Dinah Drake
1282[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dinah_drake_earth_2.png]]
1283!!! '''Species''': Human
1284!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/JulianaHarkavy
1285!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1286!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1287
1288A sergeant in the Starling City Police Department, as well as a secret associate of the Tommy Merlyn. She is the Earth-2 version of Dinah Drake.
1289
1290-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for Earth-1 Dinah Drake
1291----
1292* AlliterativeName: '''D'''inah '''D'''rake.
1293* CoDragons: [[spoiler:With Rene to Tommy. Though they are far less effective in combat than their Earth-1 counterparts.]]
1294* CorruptCop: [[spoiler:She is one in this universe, working for Tommy Merlyn aka the Dark Archer.]]
1295* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is shown disintegrated by the antimatter wave in ''Arrow'' Season 8 premiere.
1296* EvilDoppelganger: For Earth-1 Drake.
1297* FairCop: As sexy as the main Earth-1 version.
1298* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:She is seen getting disintegrated by the antimatter wave along with the rest of her Earth.]]
1299[[/folder]]
1300
1301!! Other Citizens
1302[[folder:Adrian Chase / The Hood II]]
1303!! Adrian Chase / [[ComicBook/GreenArrow The Hood II]]
1304[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adrian_chase_earth_2.png]]
1305[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_hood_earth_2.png]]
1306!!! '''Species''': Human
1307!!! '''Known Aliases:''' The Hood II
1308!!! '''Birth Name:''' Simon Morrison
1309!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/JoshSegarra
1310!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1311!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1312
1313The Earth-2 version of Adrian Chase, who ended up becoming the Hood of his Earth.
1314
1315-> see the Characters/ArrowverseSimonMorrison page for Earth-1 Adrian Chase
1316-> see the Characters/DCEUTaskForceXOfficialsAndAgents page for the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his name
1317----
1318* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if Adrian Chase is his real name or if he changed it like his Earth-1 counterpart.
1319* TheApprentice: This version is implied to have been a student of Bruce Wayne at some point, in a similar fashion to Oliver and Slade.
1320* AlternateSelf: To both the Earth-1 version of Adrian Chase and the Green Arrow.
1321* BeardOfEvil: Inverted. He is bearded and good unlike his beardless Earth-1 counterpart.
1322* BorrowedCatchPhrase: Oliver steals the CatchPhrase of the Chase from his Earth, telling him "maybe I'm just ten steps ahead of you".
1323* CarpetOfVirility: When he is practicing the salmon ladder shirtless, his hairy chest and his muscular build are visible.
1324* CompositeCharacter: This version of Adrian Chase becomes the Green Arrow of Earth-2.
1325* GeniusBruiser: Aside from his great strength and work as the Hood, he can hold himself with computers in a way Oliver compared him with Curtis and Felicity. He was also able to figure out Oliver Queen came from another Earth.
1326* GoodTwin: His Earth-1 counterpart was the villainous Prometheus and the ArchEnemy of Green Arrow.
1327* HeroOfAnotherStory: He was protecting Starling City so far.
1328* InSpiteOfANail: This version of him still goes by the name Adrian Chase rather than Simon Morrison, as well as being connected to the Green Arrow.
1329* LegacyCharacter: The second person to take on the mantle of the Hood after Robert Queen.
1330* MoralityPet: He was a close friend of Laurel Lance and one of the most important people on his life. She was very saddened about losing him during the destruction of Earth-2.
1331* MirrorMatch: Both Green Arrows fight it out when they first meet.
1332* TallDarkAndHandsome: Played by the dashing Josh Segarra who is 5'11.
1333* VigilanteMan: Succeeding Robert.
1334[[/folder]]
1335
1336[[folder:Rene Ramirez]]
1337!! Rene Ramirez
1338[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rene_ramirez_earth_2.png]]
1339!!! '''Species:''' Human
1340!!! '''Played By:''' Rick Gonzalez
1341!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1)
1342!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1343
1344The head of security of Queen-Merlyn Enterprises, as well as a secret associate of Tommy Merlyn. He is the Earth-2 version of Rene Ramirez.
1345
1346-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow page for Earth-1 Rene.
1347----
1348* AlliterativeName: '''R'''ene '''R'''amirez.
1349* BodyguardingABadass: He is the bodyguard of the Queen-Merlyn family including Tommy, who is a far superior combatant than him.
1350* CoDragons: [[spoiler: With Dinah to Tommy. Though they are far less effective in combat than their Earth-1 counterparts.]]
1351* DeadAlternateCounterpart: Is shown disintegrated by the antimatter wave in ''Arrow'' Season 8 premiere.
1352* EvilCounterpart: He is essentially what Diggle is to Oliver during the first two seasons towards Earth-2 Tommy.
1353* EvilDoppelganger: For Earth-1 Rene.
1354* PrivateMilitaryContractors: He is heavily implied to be a mercenary akin to the villains in ''Arrow'' Season 1 such as Constantine Drakon and the Blackhawks.
1355* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:He is seen getting disintegrated by the antimatter wave along with the rest of her Earth.]]
1356* SharpDressedMan: Unlike the present day Earth-1 Rene, he's suited up due to being a bodyguard.
1357[[/folder]]
1358
1359[[folder:Felicity Smoak]]
1360!!Felicity Smoak
1361!!! '''Species''': Human
1362
1363A woman who is said to rule her empire with an iron fist.
1364
1365-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow for Earth-1 Felicity
1366-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earth-16 Felicity
1367-> see the Characters/ArrowverseEarthX page for her Earth-X counterpart
1368----
1369* AmbiguousSituation: Black Siren told Felicity's Earth-1 counterpart that she runs ''an empire''. Whether it's [[TheEmpire an actual empire]] (which is very possible given that Earth-2 is a RetroUniverse) or an EvilInc MegaCorp is never elaborated on.
1370* AmbiguouslyEvil: Whether she's just a ruthless individual (as Black Siren puts it) or downright evil is never elaborated on.
1371* EvilDoppelganger: Downplayed. She's said to be ruthless than downright evil, though see AmbiguouslyEvil above.
1372* TheGhost: Doesn't appear on-screen, just referred to her Earth-1 counterpart by this world's Laurel.
1373* InformedAttribute: Black Siren says she's a ruthless overlord, but she has yet to appear in person to confirm this.
1374* MeanBoss: Said to be a ruthless woman who runs her empire.
1375* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Despite the majority of the old ''Arrow'' cast returning in "Starling City", Earth-2 Felicity is noticeably absent. This is because Creator/EmilyBettRickards had left the show at that point.
1376* RichBitch: Is said to be a ruthless person who runs her own empire (whether it's a [[TheEmpire literal]] or [[EvilInc figu]][[MegaCorp rative]] empire is not elaborated on).
1377[[/folder]]
1378
1379[[folder:Curtis Holt]]
1380!! Curtis Holt
1381!!! '''Species:''' Human
1382!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/EchoKellum
1383!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1, photo)
1384
1385The Earth-2 version of Curtis Holt.
1386
1387-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTeamArrow page for Earth-1 Curtis.
1388----
1389* TheGhost: Only shows up via picture.
1390* StraightGay: Much like in Earth-1. He is shown in a picture to be in a relationship with Nick Anastas' doppelganger.
1391[[/folder]]
1392
1393[[folder:Nick Anastas]]
1394!!Nick Anastas
1395!!! '''Species:''' Human
1396!!! '''Played by:''' Evan Roderick
1397!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS8E1StarlingCity Starling City]]" (''Arrow'' 8x1, photo)
1398!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1399
1400The Earth-2 version of Nick Anastas.
1401
1402-> see Characters/ArrowverseStarCityCitizens page to see Earth-1 Brett
1403----
1404* TheGhost: Only shows up via picture.
1405* StraightGay: Much like in Earth-1. He is shown in a picture to be in a relationship with a man.
1406[[/folder]]
1407
1408!! Criminals
1409[[folder:Damien Darhk]]
1410!!Damien Darhk
1411!!! '''Species''': ([[AlternateSelf Possibly]] [[InSpiteOfANail Empowered]]) Human
1412
1413A notorious criminal.
1414
1415-> see the Characters/ArrowverseDamienDarhk for Earth-1 Damien
1416----
1417* AlliterativeName: '''Da'''mien '''Da'''rhk.
1418* TheGhost: Doesn't appear on-screen, just referred to by Earth-1 Quentin and Earth-2 Laurel.
1419* InSpiteOfANail: When Earth-1 Quentin asks Black Siren, his late eldest daughter's AlternateSelf from this world, if Damien Darhk exists and if he's still a sick bastard, she says yes.
1420* VillainOfAnotherStory: Earth-2 Laurel implied he was still a "sick bastard".
1421[[/folder]]
1422
1423[[folder:Brett Collins]]
1424!!Brett Collins
1425[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brett_collins_earth_2.png]]
1426!!! '''Species:''' Human
1427!!! '''Played By:''' Peter Graham-Gaudreau
1428!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/ArrowS7E11PastSins Past Sins]]" (''Arrow'' 7x11)
1429!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Arrow}}''
1430
1431A drunk driver who killed Quentin Lance.
1432
1433-> see Characters/ArrowverseStarCityIndependentCriminals page to see Earth-1 Brett
1434----
1435* TheAlcoholic: A chronic one.
1436* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: He decided to drive while intoxicated, leading to Quentin's death.
1437* CanonForeigner: No comic book counterpart.
1438* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The Earth-1 Brett Collins is still alive when he's introduced.
1439* InSpiteOfANail: His Earth-1 counterpart is also an alcoholic.
1440* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He accidentally killed Quentin and got away with it until Quentin's daughter beats him up fifteen years later, and he died for unknown reasons the following year.
1441* KilledOffscreen: He died 'cause of unknown reasons following his confrontation with Laurel.
1442* PosthumousCharacter: Dead for at least two years when Black Siren was introduced.
1443* SmallRoleBigImpact: His AlcoholInducedIdiocy above directly caused Dinah Laurel Lance to become the notorious criminal Black Siren.
1444[[/folder]]
1445
1446----
1447
1448! Gorilla City
1449
1450[[folder:Solovar]]
1451!!Solovar
1452[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/solovar.png]]
1453!!! '''Species''': Meta-Gorilla
1454!!! '''Played By:''' Creator/KeithDavid
1455!!! '''First Appearance:''' "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S3E13AttackOnGorillaCity Attack on Gorilla City]]" (''The Flash'' 3x13)
1456!!! '''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
1457
1458The ruler of Gorilla City, who believes humans are dangerous to his people.
1459----
1460* AdaptationalBadass: As opposed to previous incarnations of Solovar who are either defeated by Grodd or are forced to rely upon the help of The Flash or other heroes to help him take down Grodd, this incarnation of Solovar is strong enough to overpower Grodd all on his own and Grodd himself even admits that he's unable to defeat Solovar in a fair fight.
1461* AdaptationalDumbass: This Solovar is much less scientifically brilliant than his comic counterpart, relying on a spear and shield rather than [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]].
1462* AdaptationalVillainy: The comic Solovar was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, while this one is a brutal warmonger. Although it's revealed that he never wanted war in the first place, he's still much more brutal and paranoid than his comic counterpart.
1463* AdaptationDyeJob: His fur is grey in the comics, but white here, to better distinguish him from Grodd.
1464* AdvertisedExtra: Heavily hyped in promotions, but was greatly underused in the two-part arc due to [[RealLifeWritesThePlot the show's limited budget on featuring CGI gorillas]].
1465* AmbiguouslyEvil: It's never established if he's just violently paranoid over humans or if he's just as evil as Grodd says.
1466* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: His defeat at Barry's hands causes him to be removed as leader, but him whopping Grodd's ass quickly got him reinstated.
1467* BackFromTheDead: He is implied to have revived after the Crisis and be relocated to Earth-Prime.
1468* BadBoss: According to [[UnreliableExpositor Grodd]], he is a tyrant. While we don't see much of him, he ''does'' slap Grodd around for talking back to him.
1469* BusCrash: He dies when an antimatter wave destroys Earth-2. However, he is implied to be in Earth-Prime now.
1470* CelebrityParadox: The ''Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon'' is acknowledged to exist on the Series/{{Arrowverse}}. His voice actor was on both ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', playing the villain on the latter film.
1471* DeathByAdaptation: His comics version did die in ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'', but this version dies before that storyline's adaptation.
1472* DefeatMeansRespect: Has no problems helping Team Flash deal with Grodd despite Barry kicking his ass in the previous episode. This is justified because of two things; the first is the MightMakesRight mentality that the Gorilla City residents display, the second is Solovar just hates Grodd that much for usurping him.
1473* FightsLikeANormal: For a given value of normal. He possesses psychic powers similar to Grodd's, but doesn't use them in his fight with Barry, preferring brute force.
1474* LightningBruiser: He's freakishly fast for his size, and is capable of performing [[LeParkour parkour]] that would make the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' characters proud.
1475* NobleDemon: After defeating Grodd, he withdraws the Gorilla army from Earth-1 and even spares Grodd on Barry's insistence.
1476* PsychicPowers: Like Grodd's. It is unknown if this is standard for the gorillas, or if, like in the comics, it is unique to Grodd and the royal family.
1477* RedHerring: He isn't the one who wants to invade Central City, Grodd is.
1478* ShockwaveStomp: Strong enough to engulf an entire ''arena''.
1479[[/folder]]
1480
1481[[folder:Grodd]]
1482!! [[Characters/TheFlashRoguesGallery Grodd]]
1483-> see the Characters/ArrowverseTimeTravelers page
1484[[/folder]]
1485
1486----
1487
1488! Gotham City
1489
1490[[folder:Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
1491!![[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bruce Wayne / Batman]]
1492!!! '''Species''': Human
1493!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Franchise/{{Batman}}
1494
1495The Dark Knight of Earth-2.
1496
1497-> see the Characters/ArrowverseBatFamily page for the Earths 1 and 38 characters who bear his name and background
1498-> see Characters/Titans2018OtherSuperheroes for the Earth-9 character who bear his name and background
1499-> see Characters/DoomPatrol2019OtherCharacters for the Earths-21 characters who bear his name and background
1500-> see the Characters/Batman1966Heroes page for the Earth-66 character who bears his name and background
1501-> see the Characters/BatmanFilmSeriesBatFamily page for Earth-89 character who bears his name and background
1502-> see the Characters/ArrowverseOtherEarths page for Earth-99 character who bears his name and background
1503-> see Characters/BirdsOfPrey2002 for the Earth-203 character who bears his name and background
1504-> see Characters/DCEUBatman page for the character on an undesignated Earth who bears his name and background
1505----
1506* AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear what his status is.
1507* CompositeCharacter: This version of Batman seems to take elements from the Deathstroke of Earth-1, with the Batcowl being mounted the same way as shown in MythologyGag.
1508* EarlyBirdCameo: He first appeared as an EasterEgg on Earth-2 Barry's phone, although it's not certain if this is actually ''the'' Bruce Wayne or some random person named Bruce.
1509* TheGhost: He never appears in person, with only his cowl making an appearance.
1510* GreatDetective: Adrian mentions that Bruce told him "[[Literature/SherlockHolmes When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.]]"
1511* TheMentor: Implied he was this to the Earth-2 Adrian Chase at some point.
1512* MythologyGag: His mask is presented in the ''exact'' same way as Slade's mask was on Earth-1; mounted with an arrow through it.
1513[[/folder]]

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