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Blacksmith (real name Amunet Black) is a supporting antagonist in the DC Comics universe.
She is an enemy of the Flash and a powerful crime lord in Central City, who leads her own underground black market (The Network) in Central and Keystone City for super-villains to buy, sell, or move contraband. She eventually became the leader of a version of the Rogues. She is also the ex-wife of Goldface, and a meta-human with the ability of control metal and merge it with her body.
Blacksmith's real name was Amunet Black, but everyone called her Blacksmith. She ran an underground black market specialized in stolen property the rogues brought in. They called it The Network. Blacksmith made everything an easy sell for the Rogues. With her connections throughout the world, there was nothing she couldn't move; alien arms leftover from an invasion or priceless artwork ripped off from the Central City gallery, everything was sold. She first met her lover Goldface when he first came to Central City, just a few years after The Flash (Barry Allen) appeared on the scene of the crime, back when all the Rogues were floating around; Heat wave, Captain Cold, The Top.
As the Rogues gallery grew, so did Blacksmith's The Network, along with Keystone and Central City's economy. Legit leaders of the cities knew about the Network but turneda blind eye. During rough economic times, the network kept money flowing into the twin towns. Goldface fell in love with her instantly. They were married quickly, but divorced quicker. He tried to get her to leave all of it, leave this business behind, but she wouldn't. She claimed he was trying to worm her way into Network, take it from her. So he left, but not before she stole some of his elixir. With the help of the rogue, she mutated and consumed it, being transformed into a metahuman who can merge flesh and metal with a touch.