25 Facts About Mirror Master

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Mirror Master is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Mirror Master is a recurring foe of the Flash with considerable technical expertise and skills involving the use of mirrors.

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In 2009, Mirror Master was ranked as IGN's 79th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.

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Mirror Master uses this power to become the criminal Mirror Master, and is a frequent foe of the Flash.

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5.

Mirror Master uses this as an alternate identity with which to commit crimes, thus not alerting his teammates in the Suicide Squad to his extracurricular activities.

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6.

Mirror Master settles in Glasgow, taking up a life that leads to crime and eventually takes up employment as an assassin.

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7.

Mirror Master becomes one of the most renowned mercenaries in the United Kingdom.

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8.

Mirror Master continued to work as a criminal and a supervillain-for-hire.

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9.

Mirror Master discovers a "Mirror Dimension" which enables him to travel through any reflective surface.

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10.

Mirror Master seems to sober up since the death of Captain Boomerang.

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11.

Mirror Master is seen taking incriminating photos of Sasha Bordeaux and Michael Holt together.

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12.

Mirror Master is one of the exiled villains in the Salvation Run along with his fellow Rogues Captain Cold, Heat Wave, Weather Wizard, and Abra Kadabra.

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13.

Mirror Master uses mirrors that produce fantastic effects such as hypnotism, invisibility, holograms, physical transformations, communications and travel into other dimensions.

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14.

New Rogues version of Mirror Master is Mirror Man, an unknown man who possesses Mirrors Stolen until killed by Trickster in Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge.

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15.

Mirror Master is not to be confused with the Batman villain of the same name.

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16.

The Flash is taken to a 25th-century courtroom and tells them, despite the historical evidence that the Mirror Master Lords did not escape and travels back to the 21st century to fight the Top.

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17.

The Top reveals that he killed Mirror Master Monarch prevent the Flash from finding out that the Top's ancestor was the real murderer case which would cost him his job.

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18.

Mirror Master appears in Injustice: Gods Among Us comic, leading a team hired by the US government through several shell companies to kidnap Superman's parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, from their home in Smallville.

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19.

When Superman arrives at his parents burning house Mirror Master greets him through a mirror, mocking Superman, unfazed by his threats.

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20.

Mirror Master tells Superman that he will never see his parents again but that they are safe, despite the fact Scudder had to rough up Superman's father.

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21.

Mirror Master goes on, telling Superman "Simple message: Stop what you're doing".

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22.

Mirror Master is the subject of a Justice League manhunt in Central City, with several of the Flash's Rogues Gallery being interrogated by the League for McCulloch's location.

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Mirror Master then reappears in Year Five, where he is one of the thousands of villains released from Superman's prison by Plastic Man.

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Mirror Master is next seen along his fellow Rogues as their new leader, due to Captain Cold going into hiding, as they meet with Batman, who offers them to help him take down Superman's Regime, due to the Rogues' code against killing, which Batman respects.

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25.

Mirror Master agrees to not turn them in as he, Scudder, and Glider share a beer together.

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