The Flash has some of the best villains in comics. Called the Rogues, at first glance they look like a bunch of refugees from the Silver Age with names that pretty much describe what they do. However, they are honestly a lot cooler than their sort of lame names and sometimes lackluster abilities would lead one to believe.

RELATED: Ranking Every Member Of The Flash Family By Speed

Their costumes designs are also really great... for the most part. Some of these characters debuted a long time ago and their design aesthetic is outdated and others just plain don't look very good. Which Rogues have great looks? Which ones need a makeover?

10 We Love: Mirror Master

There have been two different Mirror Masters who have fought the Flash, Sam Scudder, and Evan McCulloch, but both have used the same great costume design. There have been times when artists have tried to change the costume but it always goes back to the classic design.

The green and orange color scheme looks great and the skull cap mask gives the whole thing a nice, sinister vibe. Mirror Master looks great, which makes sense for someone who spends as much time in and around mirrors as he does.

9 Needs A Makeover: Magenta

Magenta was once Wally West's girlfriend when he was a Teen Titan who developed magnetic powers and, eventually, a mental illness. She started life as a hero but her mental illness eventually turned her bad, causing her to battle the Flash. She has also one of the most lackluster costumes imaginable.

RELATED: Green Arrow Vs. Flash: Who Would Win?

While it does include the color that she took her name from, so it fits a theme, it doesn't leave any impact. It just feels like she got a bunch of magenta and silver fabric and decided to put it together in unimaginative ways.

8 We Love: Weather Wizard

Weather Wizard conjures a storm while making a weather pun in DC Comics.

At first look, Weather Wizard's collar seems super lame. However, the more one looks at the costume, it fits better and better. His costume is pretty much just a simple green bodysuit, so it needs something a little extravagant to make it pop and the disco collar does that perfectly.

The green and yellow color scheme are very nice as well. Most weather manipulating characters don't really use that color scheme, so it's novel and works rather well.

7 Needs A Makeover: Captain Boomerang

Suicide Squad member and Flash villain, Captain Boomerang

Let's just call a spade a spade- Captain Boomerang is overdressed. Is there really any reason he needs a trench coat and a scarf? Does Captain Cold keep the air conditioning way down? Is Central City way colder than it looks? Does the Suicide Squad force him to look as bad as possible? The beanie also completes the unneeded cold weather motif that doesn't really fit him at all.

RELATED: 10 Times The Flash Narrowly Escaped Certain Death

The only Captain Boomerang that ever had a good costume was the second one and he worked so well because it was a simple- leather jacket and pants with his father's scarf. Since Digger took back the mantle, he's been wearing an overwrought monstrosity of a costume and he needs a change.

6 We Love: The Fiddler

The Fiddler is a super lame Flash villain, so let's that get that out of the way. He's just a skinny dude who plays a magic violin that allows him to control minds and shoot waves of hypersonic force. However, when it comes right down to it, he looks really good while being so lame and that's pretty important.

His tux with tails look fits the idea that one has in their head for a violinist and it goes the extra step of changing the color from a stereotypical black to a nice sickly green. Apparently, green looks great on the Rogues.

5 Needs A Makeover: Murmur

Murmur DC comic book character holding a piece of broken glass to a victim

Murmur is a super grimdark villain so he has a super grimdark costume and it's all. So. Bad. His costume is a refugee from a Marilyn Manson knock off band's video- black leather, straps, and buckles; everything that makes the goth aesthetic sort of laughable when its in the wrong hands.

RELATED: Barry Allen Vs Wally West: Who Is Really The Fastest Flash?

Murmur feels like a villain whose look came first but no one wanted to tell creators Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver that he looked terrible, so they just let it slide. There's a reason no one uses Murmur anymore.

4 We Love: Captain Cold

Captain Cold causing a blizzard in DC Comics

Captain Cold's costume should be a refugee from the Silver Age that everyone laughs at. However, there's just something about the design that is perfect for the de facto leader of the Rogues. It fits his whole theme- the parka and blue and white color scheme playing perfectly into the whole "dude with a cold gun" thing. His visor is a bit impractical, but the thin line in it makes sense for his motif- it's meant to keep any ice out of his eyes.

Even his New 52 costume, which was historically a pretty blah time for costumes in general and Rogues costumes in general, looked great. Captain Cold is just a snappy dresser.

3 Needs A Makeover: The Trickster

Two different Tricksters have fought the Flash over the years and both of them have looked really bad. Now, sure, a certain amount of ridiculousness in the costume of a guy named the Trickster is to be expected, but the Trickster's costume has always been kind of lackluster.

The color scheme is pretty great and that's what makes it so tragic. The costumes should capture some kind of madcap sense of villainy but the first one feels like a stereotype and the second one feels like someone tried to make a punk rock version of the first without actually making it look good.

2 We Love: Reverse Flash

Reverse-Flash smiles threateningly in DC Comics

The Reverse Flash's costume is pretty much perfect. It fits his name perfectly- the Reverse Flash's costume is just the Flash's costume reversed. The yellow instead of the red gives the whole thing a sickly look, representing the evil of the Reverse-Flash and his lightning bolt is darker than the Flash's, taking a symbol of good and twisting it.

The Reverse Flash's costume does everything right- it fits his name and it makes him look evil. There's really not much more one can ask for in a villain's costume.

1 Needs A Makeover: Zoom

Zoom races the Flash in DC Comics

Zoom was the Reverse Flash of the Wally West Flash years and as such, his costume was pretty cool. However, once Eobard Thawne came back as the Reverse-Flash, it just felt weird to have two people running around in the exact same costume. The only difference between the two costumes are the eyes and something needs to be done about that.

Zoom doesn't need a new costume because he is lame- it's not. He needs a new costume to set him apart from the Reverse-Flash.

NEXT: Which Flash Villain Are You, Based On Your Zodiac?