New 52 reverse flash
The Reverse-Flash, also known as Eobard Thawne, is a supervillain in the DC Comics universe. In the New 52 reboot, he is a significant character in the Flash series.
In the New 52, Eobard Thawne is a brilliant scientist who becomes obsessed with the Flash, Barry Allen. He is a fan of the Flash's work and sees him as a hero, but his admiration turns to obsession and eventually madness.
Thawne becomes the Reverse-Flash by using a time machine to travel back in time and steal the Flash's powers. He uses these powers to become a supervillain, using his speed to commit crimes and terrorize Central City.
The Reverse-Flash's backstory in the New 52 is that he was a scientist who was obsessed with the Flash's powers. He became convinced that the Flash was the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe and that he could use the Flash's powers to become a god.
Thawne's obsession with the Flash leads him to become increasingly unstable and paranoid. He becomes convinced that the Flash is trying to steal his work and that he is the only one who truly understands the Flash's powers.
The Reverse-Flash's first appearance in the New 52 is in "The Flash" Vol. 5 #9, written by Brian Buccellato and illustrated by Francis Manapul. He becomes a recurring villain in the series, often clashing with the Flash and his allies.
The Reverse-Flash's powers in the New 52 are similar to those of the Flash, but with some key differences. He has the ability to move at incredible speeds, but he is also able to manipulate time and space. He can create temporal loops, slow down or speed up time, and even teleport short distances.
The Reverse-Flash's costume in the New 52 is a black and red version of the Flash's costume, with a distinctive red "R" symbol on his chest. He often uses his powers to commit crimes and terrorize Central City, and he is a formidable foe for the Flash.
Overall, the Reverse-Flash is a significant character in the New 52 Flash series, and his complex and troubled personality makes him a compelling and formidable villain.