However, in his first major case against mob boss Hunk Norvock, DeVoe was stumped when the defense put a young woman on the stand, and he withdrew his case rather than offend the jury by harshly questioning her. Technologically dominating the minds of Multiplex and Typhoon, he battled Firestorm, ultimately forcing the dissolution of the Raymond persona. Publisher for this character. When Killer Frost discovered that the consciousness of Raymond, the previous Firestorm, existed within Rusch,[93] Thinker exploited a new opportunity to antagonize an old foe. The Thinker is the alias of four villains from DC Comics. Creators. However, he developed terminal cancer, apparently connected to the Thinking-Cap. Der erste alias Nicholas Galtry 1965 in Doom Patrol #100, der zweite 1967 in Doom Patrol #113, und der dritte 1981 in Adventure Comics #485. Thinker is a name used by several super-villains in the DC Universe. Clifford DeVoe was born in Keystone City in 1910. 4 #25 (January, 2014 DC Comics).

His last words, to Garrick, were "Learn to lose every once in a while. The title of this article is conjecture based on the character's likeness. His brain-boosting " Thinking Cap " invention went on to gain artificial intelligence and become an enemy of the Wally West Flash, using DeVoe's name after his demise, which was caused by the Cap's detrimental effects on his body over the years. Their combined illusions caused the city's most prominent citizens to commit various criminal acts which they used as a distraction for their own heist. As the New Thinker, he was drafted into the Suicide Squad for several missions when he tried to kill Oracle and Amanda Waller, until he betrayed them for the villainous Cabal. Not very surprisingly, the system gained consciousness and took on a visual "hologram form".

Clifford DeVoe was born in Keystone City in 1910. The Thinker is a supervillain from DC Comics. Visiting Norvock while drunk one night, he offered his services as a "thinker" - a preparer of alibis and legal precedents to keep his organization out of jail.
Clifford "Cliff" Carmichael was an intellectual bully, and the rival of Ronald Raymond (one half of Firestorm) at Vandemeer University. He always sought out new scientific devices to use and his most important was the "Thinking Cap," a metal hat that could project mental force. The Thinker would use this device repeatedly over the years. Ever since her debut in the “Crisis on Earth-X” crossover, we’ve all been wondering who the mysterious Caterer Girl is from Barry and Iris’ wedding.Amunet Black is one of my all-time favorite characters to have appeared on Marlize DeVoe is one of my all-time favorite additions to From the very first time we were introduced to Captain Cold on Welcome back, Couch Clubbers! After all, how are you supposed to outmaneuver a person who can literally run circles around you (around the planet , … The Thinker is the alias of four villains from DC Comics. After his death, his consciousness lived on as an artificial intelligence. However the Skull and Thinker's plot was foiled due to the fact that Reed Richards had developed a cure for the nanites. Taking the alias "The Thinker", DeVoe set to work. His "suspended animation-time" in Keystone kept the Thinker young over the years, and he continued his criminal career in modern times.
For a decade, Clifford DeVoe worked anonymously, until two of Norvock's underlings threatened to implicate him in major crime to the police. After all, how are you supposed to outmaneuver a person who can literally run circles around you (around the planetLet’s agree right off the bat, “Therefore I Am” was a tremendous episode of All Site Content and © 2020 DC Entertainment, unless otherwise The Thinker was a member of the Injustice Society, and, together with the Fiddler and the Shade, he was the man behind the decades-long "abduction" of Keystone City and the original Flash, after which he was defeated by the Flashes of two eras. Clifford DeVoe is the Thinker, a Keystone City underworld figure that could boost his already great intelligence with a Thinking Cap. They are primarily enemies of the superhero known as The Flash. Cliff used the cap to analyze the cap and improve on its design. He has since appeared briefly in some other books, most recently in JSA Classified # 5, joining the last incarnation of the Injustice Society, alongside former teammates. They are primarily enemies of the superhero known as The Flash. Desmond Connor was a villain who also used the name "Thinker" and faced Batman in Gotham City. Thinker; An interior artwork from Suicide Squad vol. Terrific designed a computer system based on the original Thinker's Thinking Cap technology, and modeled after his brain pattern. This failure, coupled with the knowledge that crime could be made to pay, drove him to alcohol. As the new Thinker, it joined Johnny Sorrow's modern Injustice Society, provided the villains with information about the JSA members, and turned the heroes' own HQ against them.