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Blacksmith

Blacksmith

Blacksmith is the leader of the underground black market known as the Network

Name:
Blacksmith
Publisher:
Real name:
Amunet Black
Aliases:
  • Amunet Black
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Genetic Manipulation
  • Insanely Rich
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
  • Technopathy
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Origin

Little is known about Blacksmith's origins. At some point she established or gained control of the Network, an underground black market operating in Central and Keystone Cities. She also briefly married Goldface. When they divorced, she stole some of his formula and had it altered, giving herself the power to fuse metal and flesh.

Creation

Blacksmith was created by Geoff Johns and Ethan van Sciver. She made her first appearance in Flash: Iron Heights #1.

Major Story Arcs

Crossfire

Determined to take over the twin cities, Blacksmith creates a new iteration of the Rogues, consisting of original members Mirror Master, Weather Wizard, and Trickster, and new members Magenta, Girder, Plunder, and Murmur. She leads the Rogues in a campaign to weaken the Flash by targeting his allies. She has Pied Piper framed for murder; Cyborg and the police trapped in the Mirror World; Jesse Quick and Jay Garrick distracted and drawn away from the cities; and a mirror shield broadcast around the cities so no outsiders can intervene. She leads her team in attacking the Flash, and nearly defeat him before being interrupted by the Thinker, who has his own schemes at play. Her team deals with the Thinker and finally defeats Flash, but Goldface escapes. The Rogues begin to plunder the cities, but are stopped by Goldface, who leads the people of the cities against them. She and her team are defeated by the people and the Flash. While most of her team escapes, she is captured and imprisoned in Iron Heights.

Powers and Abilities

Blacksmith has the ability to mould metal and fuse it with flesh. She has used this power to fuse her own flesh with an ebony metal. She is also a skilled leader and strategist.

Issues

August 2001

November 2001

February 2002

April 2002

May 2002

June 2002

July 2002

August 2002

September 2002

January 2003

February 2005

June 2016

December 2018

April 2019

May 2020

June 2020

October 2020

November 2020

May 2022

July 2022

October 2022

January 2023

February 2023

Volumes

1987

1997

2001

2011

2016

2019

2020

2022

Authors

Friends

Enemies

Teams

Enemy teams