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| - [[wikipedia:Image:Flash Rogues.jpg|thumb|right|The Rogues, a group of modern Flash enemies (except for Weather Wizard, third from left), who formed a team to take down the Flash, from Flash: Iron Hights (August 2001).|]] Some of the enemies of the comic book superhero the Flash, led by Captain Cold, constitute a loose criminal association who refer to themselves as the Rogues, disdaining the use of the term "supervillain" or "super-criminal".
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| - [[wikipedia:Image:Flash Rogues.jpg|thumb|right|The Rogues, a group of modern Flash enemies (except for Weather Wizard, third from left), who formed a team to take down the Flash, from Flash: Iron Hights (August 2001).|]] Some of the enemies of the comic book superhero the Flash, led by Captain Cold, constitute a loose criminal association who refer to themselves as the Rogues, disdaining the use of the term "supervillain" or "super-criminal". The Rogues, compared to similar collections of supervillains in the DC Universe, are an unusually social group, maintaining a code of conduct as well as high standards for acceptance. No Rogue may inherit another Rogue's identity (a "legacy" villain, for example) while the original still lives. Also, simply acquiring a former Rogue's costume, gear, or abilities is not sufficient to become a Rogue, even if the previous member is already dead. Although they tend to lack the wider name recognition of the villains who oppose Batman and Superman, the enemies of the Flash form a distinctive rogues gallery through their unique blend of colorful costumes, diverse powers, unusual abilities, and perhaps most notably, the lack of any one defining element or theme between them or any significant ambitions in their criminal enterprises beyond relatively petty robberies.
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