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      • Longtime comic book readers would recognize that name: Clifford DeVoe is a longtime Flash and Titans villain better known as The Thinker. Created in 1943, The Thinker is one of The Flash's earliest villains. Originally a foe to Jay Garrick, DeVoe battled three generations of Flashes before his death in The Flash #134 in 1998.
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  2. Professor Clifford DeVoe (May 8, 1975 [1] –May 22, 2018 [2]), nicknamed The Thinker by Cisco Ramon, was a former history professor at Central City University, and a criminal mastermind who was also an extremely knowledgeable enemy of Barry Allen/The Flash.

  3. Professor Clifford DeVoe, also known as the Thinker, was a genius inventor who fought Team Flash using his Thinking Cap. DeVoe was originally a South African professor at University of Oxford, where he met the engineer Marlize Malan. Eventually, they fell in love, got married and moved to...

  4. Nov 22, 2017 · Last week on The Flash, the Council of Wells uncovered the secret identity of The Thinker, and in light of the “big reveal” that DeVoe was actually an aging wheelchair-bound professor, it ...

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  5. Mar 23, 2018 · Devoe’s evil plan involves samurai robots and bus timetables, but what are The Thinker’s goals? Let's unravel season 4’s big bad...

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  6. Professor Clifford DeVoe, also known as The Thinker, is the main antagonist of Season 4 and one of the two overarching antagonists (alongside The Reverse-Flash) of Season 5 of the 2014-2023 TV series The Flash.

  7. May 28, 2017 · Here's where we think the show might be headed with DeVoe as its main antagonist in Season 4. Who Is Clifford DeVoe? The "DeVoe" in question is Clifford DeVoe, the first of several DC villains...

  8. Dec 5, 2017 · DeVoe began to put his effort into developing new technology to enhance what he believed to be his greatest asset: the power of his mind. He invented the "Thinking Cap," a machine he could wear to allow himself to become telekinetic and telepathic, controlling his victims’ minds before he even bothered to outsmart them in the first place.