The Arrowverse's crossover events uniting many characters from all over the franchise. Supernatural, street-level, cosmic, and other corners of the Arrowverse led to exciting characters.

Crisis On Infinite Earths was the last major crossover event to span different Arrowverse TV shows.

Throughout the Arrowverse built a beautiful legacy with beloved characters, though some rank above others.

30 Batwoman

From Batwoman

Batwoman ended up being a dual role in the Arrowverse. First, Ruby Rose gave life to Kate Kane, doing a serviceable job in the role but not making the iconic Batwoman soar like she does in the comics. Javicia Leslie's Ryan Wilder was Kate's opposite, becoming more fun and likable than the stiff original heroine and breathing new life into the series.

29 Black Lightning

From Black Lightning

Cress Williams' Black Lightning was a show relegated to minimally tying into the Arrowverse. The actor deserved more, as he delivered a strong and nuanced performance as Jefferson Pierce. The character was a comionate hero who had to look out for others and raise his family, going through emotional struggles over four seasons.

28 Lex Luthor

From Supergirl And Superman & Lois

Lex Luthor is another dual role in the Arrowverse. Jon Cryer played a more classic narcissistic genius version of Lex, with his sociopathic tendencies in plain sight. Superman & Lois went for a different take on the villain, with Michael Cudlitz's Luthor being a frightening person on a warpath. Both worked perfectly for their worlds.

27 Jordan Kent

From Superman & Lois

One of Superman & Lois' best aspects is its expansion of the Kent family in live-action. Jordan is the son of the Clark Kent and Lois Lane couple who got his father's powers. Throughout the series, the teen has to learn that he cannot be reckless with the impressive powers he has, slowly growing into a hero.

26 Jonathan Kent

From Superman & Lois

Jonathan Kent is Jordan's brother and has to go on a tougher journey in a way. At the start of the show, he is forced to move away from his popular status and friends in Metropolis, restarting his life.

Jonathan Kent was first played by Jordan Elsass, who exited the show. Michael Bishop then took over the role.

All that while he watches his brother develop powers. Still, Jonathan is the hero of the duo in many situations without any powers, merely through his bravery and kind heart.

25 Black Siren

From Arrow

The death of Katie Cassidy's Black Canary was one of the Arrowverse's worst and most controversial decisions. Thankfully, the franchise managed to turn it around by introducing Black Siren, a multiverse version of Laurel Lance. Cassidy thrived in the character's initial villain role, selling her redemption arc well over multiple seasons of Arrow. The character became one of the show's best by the end.

24 Martian Manhunter

From Supergirl

The Arrowverse is the only live-action franchise to do right by Martian Manhunter so far. David Harewood did a phenomenal job of playing the veteran hero and a mentor to Melissa Benoist's Supergirl in the DC series. Be it as Martian Manhunter or DEO chief Hank Henshaw, the character was every ounce as wise as he is known to be, with some nicely added emotional moments.

23 Wally West/Kid Flash

From The Flash And DC's Legends Of Tomorrow

Wally West would have been higher on the list had he appeared more in the Arrowverse. Keiynan Lonsdale's Kid Flash served as a nice counterpoint to Grant Gustin's Flash, more erratic, impulsive, and stubborn. Wally matured over the years, becoming a more balanced and calm hero by the end of his run in the franchise. Kid Flash was also a fun member of the Legends of Tomorrow for a short time.

22 Leonard Snart/Captain Cold

From The Flash And DC's Legends Of Tomorrow

Leonard Snart should have stayed longer in the Arrowverse. Wentworth Miller's charismatic performance as the sarcastic character who started as a villain and later became a morally gray character was always entertaining. His interactions with the Flash made their relationship complex. Snart became one of the leaders of the Legends of Tomorrow, sacrificing himself to save his team.

21 Quentin Lance

From Arrow

Few characters managed to leave such an emotional mark on the Arrowverse the way Quentin Lance did. Paul Blackthorne's character had a complicated relationship with Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen that evolved into a friendship over Arrow's run. The character had to deal with multiple heartbreaking events, still keeping himself a man with a strong moral code and comion. Quentin's death was utterly tragic, but heroic, as he always was.