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Revision as of 09:37, 17 March 2022
The Central City Citizen, simply known as The CC Citizen is a newspaper publisher founded and formerly owned by Iris West-Allen.
History
In 2020, the Citizen investigated Joseph Carver's organization and nearly got assassinated by Doctor Light.[1]
After Team Flash found out that Iris and Kamilla got trapped in the Mirrorverse, Allegra Garcia became the only employee of the organization.[2]
Between summer and fall 2021, The Central City Citizen expanded and evolved into Central City Citizen Media, with the new organization having a renovated office and an increase in the number of staff members.[3]
Employees
Former Employees
Allies
Former Allies
Enemies
Former Enemies
Appearances
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Gallery
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The Central City Citizen
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Tipline
References
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