I don't have that information off the top of my head. Maybe you could search online or refer to dedicated DC Comics fan forums for a precise answer on whether Solstice is Muslim.
DC Comics did not portray Isis as a Muslim. Such a portrayal would be highly inappropriate and inaccurate.
The Flash is indeed from DC Comics. His adventures have thrilled fans for years with his super speed and heroic deeds.
No, Hellboy is not a DC Comics character. He was created by Mike Mignola and is associated with Dark Horse Comics.
To my knowledge, glass is not a recognized character in the DC Comics universe. DC Comics has a vast array of characters, but glass isn't one of them. Maybe you're confusing it with something else?
Yes. Lucifer is part of DC Comics. He's a fascinating character with a unique backstory and role within the DC comic world. His tales often explore themes of power, morality, and redemption.
I don't think so. To the best of my knowledge, Red has no significant presence or role in DC Comics. DC has a vast array of characters, but Red isn't among them.
Sure is. The Executioner has made appearances in various DC Comics storylines. They often play a role in battles and conflicts within the DC universe.
Yes, The Flash is a DC Comics character. He's one of the popular ones too!
Yes, God has been represented in various forms and storylines within DC Comics.
Yes, Arrow is a character from DC Comics. He's become quite popular in various DC-related media.