The Flash's Rogues' Gallery was a varied collection of costumed criminals who shared a common bond: their activities were frequently (if not in fact consistently) opposed and thwarted by the Flash. Many of the Rogues were relatively minor-league criminals, given to performing bank robberies, hijackings, and the like. What made them a threat was that they generally utilized advanced weaponry of some kind, usually in keeping with the theme of their individual costumed identities. Compared to similar criminal fraternities like Batman's collection of enemies, the Rogues were noticeably social and liked to congregate regularly in friendly gatherings in costume as circumstances permitted. Some few of the Rogues, such as Grodd, became greater threats by virtue of their correspondingly greater abi
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| - The Flash's Rogues' Gallery was a varied collection of costumed criminals who shared a common bond: their activities were frequently (if not in fact consistently) opposed and thwarted by the Flash. Many of the Rogues were relatively minor-league criminals, given to performing bank robberies, hijackings, and the like. What made them a threat was that they generally utilized advanced weaponry of some kind, usually in keeping with the theme of their individual costumed identities. Compared to similar criminal fraternities like Batman's collection of enemies, the Rogues were noticeably social and liked to congregate regularly in friendly gatherings in costume as circumstances permitted. Some few of the Rogues, such as Grodd, became greater threats by virtue of their correspondingly greater abi
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| - The Flash's Rogues' Gallery was a varied collection of costumed criminals who shared a common bond: their activities were frequently (if not in fact consistently) opposed and thwarted by the Flash. Many of the Rogues were relatively minor-league criminals, given to performing bank robberies, hijackings, and the like. What made them a threat was that they generally utilized advanced weaponry of some kind, usually in keeping with the theme of their individual costumed identities. Compared to similar criminal fraternities like Batman's collection of enemies, the Rogues were noticeably social and liked to congregate regularly in friendly gatherings in costume as circumstances permitted. Some few of the Rogues, such as Grodd, became greater threats by virtue of their correspondingly greater abilities and ambitions.
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