Golden Glider

The Golden Glider is a DC Comics supervillain, the sister of Captain Cold and an enemy of The Flash. She first appeared in Flash #250 (June 1977) and was murdered in Flash vol.2 #113 (May 1996). In the time since, her death has been a constant source of grief for her older brother. Lisa Snart is a figure skater, known by the alias Lisa Star, who has help in her career from her secret coach and lover, The Top, a foe of Flash Barry Allen who dies f... More

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Cary Bates

Cary Bates (born 1948 in Pennsylvania) is an American comic book, animation television and film writer. Bates began submitting ideas for comic book covers to...

Irv Novick

Irv Novick (April 11, 1916-October 15, 2004) was an American comic book artist who worked almost continuously from 1939 until the late 1990s. A graduate of the...

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