General Wo...He's a Captain America villain that's only appeared in a few comics. He is a General of a Viet Cong army and for some reason also a giant sumo wrestler.... They actually managed to not only make a stereotype character but they also managed to use the wrong stereotype with the wrong country of origin
Dr. Light, Xombi, Surge, august general in iron, lady shiva, gehenna, shang chi, sway, striker z, blitzen, cassandra cain, cheshire (has been known to straddle the line), psylocke (some will consider her asian, others won't), sunfire, amadeus cho, toyman
It may not have been a popular comic, but I loved Ryan Choi's run as the Atom.
Past him, I am quite keen on Marvel's Immortal Weapons (most of whom are Asian), especially Fat Cobra (although they are stereotypical martial arts, liberally spiced with cinematic chi magic tricks), and I have a giant nerd-crush on the awesomeosity that is the Great Ten.
Hank Heywood Jr. appears as Captain Steel in The New 52 title, Earth-2. The modern version of Hank is revealed to be a young Asian man of Filipino descent. It is stated that Hank was originally a young boy born with a degenerative bone disorder that would have killed him by his 18th birthday, and that his father replaced all of his bones with an experimental metal to save his life. (although it also made him unable to feel emotion) During Darkseid's invasion of Earth-2, Hank's father killed himself and destroyed his research in order to prevent the Parademons from getting their hands on it.
Powers and abilities
Originally Commander Steel could only lift 1,000 pounds, but when he appeared in the pages of the All-Star Squadron he was attributed 'super human' strength without an exact limit. He is by no means as strong as Superman or Wonder Woman, but he is able to hold his own with Robotman and Baron Blitzkrieg.
Citizen Steel's metallic body grants him superhuman strength and allows him to take direct blows from opponents as powerful as Gog, and remain standing, and in turn knocking him to the ground - the only one in the JSA able to do so. His alloy suit limits his strength to controllable levels but a cost of slowing him down. Upon removing his suit, he is able to unleash his full strength without a speed penalty.
Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, and Darla Dudley: Billy, Mary, and Freddy's foster siblings in current New 52 continuity. Introduced in the Flashpoint miniseries, the overweight Latino teenager Pedro, intelligent Chinese teenager Eugene, and exuberant African-American preteen Darla share Billy's secret, and at Billy's will canshare his power and become adult Shazam-powered superheroes.
Coming up two asian actors will be playing superheroes in the new x-men film.
Booboo Stewart as James Proudstar / Warpath
A mutant with super-strength, near invulnerability and the ability of flight.
Booboo and Fivel Stewart at the Hollywood Premiere of Disney Channel's "Let It Shine" In June 2012.
They could have gotten a native american to play this role,of course like i said BEFORE,native americans are of asian origin.
Fan Bingbing as Blink
A mutant with the ability to teleport.
Asian Captain Universe-William Nguyen
Film adaptation
Walt Disney Animation Studios is producing a computer-animated film adaptation of Big Hero 6 which will be the first Marvel-based production from Disney's animation division. The film will be released on November 7, 2014.
Car-Vex-kryptonian
Not a superhero in the movie,but i do not about the comic
Samantha Jo
Samantha Jo (maiden name Samantha Tjhia, also known as Sam Tjhia; born March 29, 1991) is a Canadian martial artist, actress and stuntwoman. In 2012, she debuted as an actress in the role of Kitana in Mortal Kombat: Legacy. As of 2013, she is living in Los Angeles, United States, and is married to the stuntman Allen Jo.
Life and career
Jo was born in Barrie, Ontario to a Chinese Canadian family. She has trained martial arts since she was at an age of four as her mother was a black belt in jujutsu herself, doing jiu jitsu as well before turning to wushu when she turned 12. She was a student of the Sunny Tang Martial Arts Center in Toronto and a member of the Newmarket based Team Ryouko Martial Arts performance team. She was a member of the Canadian National Wushu Team, including competing at the Wushu Tournament Beijing 2008 during the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she placed eight in women's nanquan & nandao combined after winning a bronze medal in nangun at the 2007 World Wushu Championships in Beijing.
Hank Heywood Jr. appears as Captain Steel in The New 52 title, Earth-2. The modern version of Hank is revealed to be a young Asian man of Filipino descent. It is stated that Hank was originally a young boy born with a degenerative bone disorder that would have killed him by his 18th birthday, and that his father replaced all of his bones with an experimental metal to save his life. (although it also made him unable to feel emotion) During Darkseid's invasion of Earth-2, Hank's father killed himself and destroyed his research in order to prevent the Parademons from getting their hands on it.
Powers and abilities
Originally Commander Steel could only lift 1,000 pounds, but when he appeared in the pages of the All-Star Squadron he was attributed 'super human' strength without an exact limit. He is by no means as strong as Superman or Wonder Woman, but he is able to hold his own with Robotman and Baron Blitzkrieg.
Citizen Steel's metallic body grants him superhuman strength and allows him to take direct blows from opponents as powerful as Gog, and remain standing, and in turn knocking him to the ground - the only one in the JSA able to do so. His alloy suit limits his strength to controllable levels but a cost of slowing him down. Upon removing his suit, he is able to unleash his full strength without a speed penalty.
Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, and Darla Dudley: Billy, Mary, and Freddy's foster siblings in current New 52 continuity. Introduced in the Flashpoint miniseries, the overweight Latino teenager Pedro, intelligent Chinese teenager Eugene, and exuberant African-American preteen Darla share Billy's secret, and at Billy's will canshare his power and become adult Shazam-powered superheroes.
Coming up two asian actors will be playing superheroes in the new x-men film.
Booboo Stewart as James Proudstar / Warpath
A mutant with super-strength, near invulnerability and the ability of flight.
Booboo and Fivel Stewart at the Hollywood Premiere of Disney Channel's "Let It Shine" In June 2012.
They could have gotten a native american to play this role,of course like i said BEFORE,native americans are of asian origin.
Fan Bingbing as Blink
A mutant with the ability to teleport.
Asian Captain Universe-William Nguyen
Film adaptation
Walt Disney Animation Studios is producing a computer-animated film adaptation of Big Hero 6 which will be the first Marvel-based production from Disney's animation division. The film will be released on November 7, 2014.
Car-Vex-kryptonian
Not a superhero in the movie,but i do not about the comic
Samantha Jo
Samantha Jo (maiden name Samantha Tjhia, also known as Sam Tjhia; born March 29, 1991) is a Canadian martial artist, actress and stuntwoman. In 2012, she debuted as an actress in the role of Kitana in Mortal Kombat: Legacy. As of 2013, she is living in Los Angeles, United States, and is married to the stuntman Allen Jo.
Life and career
Jo was born in Barrie, Ontario to a Chinese Canadian family. She has trained martial arts since she was at an age of four as her mother was a black belt in jujutsu herself, doing jiu jitsu as well before turning to wushu when she turned 12. She was a student of the Sunny Tang Martial Arts Center in Toronto and a member of the Newmarket based Team Ryouko Martial Arts performance team. She was a member of the Canadian National Wushu Team, including competing at the Wushu Tournament Beijing 2008 during the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she placed eight in women's nanquan & nandao combined after winning a bronze medal in nangun at the 2007 World Wushu Championships in Beijing.
Hank Heywood Jr. appears as Captain Steel in The New 52 title, Earth-2. The modern version of Hank is revealed to be a young Asian man of Filipino descent. It is stated that Hank was originally a young boy born with a degenerative bone disorder that would have killed him by his 18th birthday, and that his father replaced all of his bones with an experimental metal to save his life. (although it also made him unable to feel emotion) During Darkseid's invasion of Earth-2, Hank's father killed himself and destroyed his research in order to prevent the Parademons from getting their hands on it.
Powergirl is the Tangent Universe (Earth-9) version of Power Girl (Kara Zor-L). Artificially created by the Chinese government in response to the emerging superhuman populace on Earth, she is given superhuman abilities to be their soldier.
Powers and Abilities
Powers Energy Manipulation: She is able to manipulate energy upon microscopic level as well as macro-scopic level giving her abilities such as:
Energy Rejuvenation: She has the ability to manipulate energy on the microscopic level to recharge herself or others even after death, allowing the energy to reanimate and invigorate the bodies cells.
Concussive Energy Blasts: She also has the ability to manipulate energy on the macro-scopic level to concentrate her energy into concussive bursts.
Superhuman Strength: She has the ability to manipulate energy on the macro-scopic level to concentrate her energy into superhuman strength.
Superhuman Speed: Powergirl has the ability to manipulate energy on the macro-scopic level to concentrate her energy into superhuman Speed.
Flight: One of Powergirl's abilities is to manipulate energy on the macro-scopic level to concentrate her energy into independent flight. However she cannot fly in space unaided.
There are alot asian and asian origin gods and goddess in marvel comics.
AMATSU-KAMI (JAPANESE GODS)
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Amatsu-Kami all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are virtual immortals who age extremely slowly upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Amatsu-Kami are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If an Amatsu-Kami is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates an Amatsu- Kami or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Amatsu-Kami flesh and bone are about two times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 20 tons; an average goddess can lift about 10 tons. Though generally weaker than Asgardian and Olympian deities, the Amatsu-Kami have proportionately faster reflexes. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Amatsu-Kami also possess additional superhuman powers. For instance, the water goddess Ame-No-Mi- Kumari can create instant tidal waves and floods
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Diwatas all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Diwatas are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Diwata is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Diwata or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Diwata flesh and bone are about two-and-a-half times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. In addition, many Diwatas possess additional superhuman powers that may be magical in nature. For instance, the wind god Amihan possesses the ability to generate powerful monsoons. Diwatas are extremely attuned to all aspects of nature. However, Diwatas tend to weaken after prolonged stays in the Earth realm, and often bind their life essences to mortal hosts when away from Kaluwalhatian for extended periods.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Xian all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. Although many Xian begin existence as mortals, upon eating the Peaches of Immortality ("P'an-t'ao") and achieving apotheosis, they are transformed into true immortals who cease to age and cannot die by conventional means. The Xian are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Xian is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Xian or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Xian flesh and bone are about two times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 20 tons; an average goddess can lift about 10 tons. Though generally weaker than Asgardian and Olympian deities, the Xian have proportionately faster reflexes. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Xian also possess additional superhuman powers derived from properly balancing the positive and negative "chi" energy within their physical forms. For instance, the thunder god Lei Gong possesses a drum and mallet that he uses to produce destructive blasts of thunder. Whereas most other Earth-based pantheons are akin to familial clans, the Xian are analogous to a vast government bureaucracy with a strict hierarchy of clearly defined roles and powers.
Location/Base of Operations: Celestial Hawaiki (Polynesian Heaven)
Traits/Powers/Abilities: The Akua all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Akua are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If an Akua is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates an Akua or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Akua flesh and bone are about twice as dense as similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 20 tons; an average goddess can lift about 10 tons. Though generally weaker than Asgardian and Olympian deities, the Akua have proportionately faster reflexes. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Akua also possess additional superhuman powers, and many can achieve greater superhuman feats upon accumulating high levels of internal mana - the life force that resides within all living things. For instance, the volcano goddess Pele can control fire and magma and project intense heat. Many Akua are also skilled shape-shifters.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Tenger all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Tenger are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Tenger is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Tenger or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased Tenger before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Tenger flesh and bone are about three times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 30 tons; an average goddess can lift about 25 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many gods also possess additional superhuman powers that may be magical in nature. For instance, the sun god Koyash can produce "solar strands" from his fingertips capable of ensnaring and burning his victims.
Kuan Yin is an Angel of Heaven, Hellspawn Hunter and friend of fellow Angel, Angela.
Overview
Kuan Yin and Anahita are the only known friends of the angel known as Angela. During the time in which Angela was framed and put on trial by another angel known as, Gabrielle, both Kuan Yin and Anahita went to Earth, captured Spawn, and hid him in their home until they could safely take him to the court house where he could testify on Angela's behalf. Things do not go according to plan for the two Angels, as Spawn is eventually attacked, forcing Angela to assist him and escape to a corner of Hell. Kuan Yin and Anahita worriedly wait for their friends safe arrival. Just as they are about to give up hope, Angela does indeed return, however, it is only to rest for a bit, as she has decided to work freelance. What becames of Kuan Yin and Anahita is unknown, as they have not been seen since.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Inua all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Inua are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If an Inua is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates an Inua or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased Inua before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Inua flesh and bone are about three times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 30 tons; an average goddess can lift about 25 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Inua gods also possess additional superhuman powers that may be magical in nature, and many are shapeshifters. Turoq (also known as "the Shaper") is perhaps the most skilled Inua shape-shifter, able to masterfully alter the physical properties of other objects in addition to his own physical appearance. Negafok, the cold weather spirit, can generate snow and freezing winds.
She seems to be native american/east asian looking in phenotype but her has blonde hair and ligher eyes.The eye color will be explain below as well.
Powers and abilities
Snowbird possesses a number of powers as a member of the race of superhumans known as the gods of the Native Americans of Arctic Canada. Snowbird is a metamorph who is able to change into a pale white version of any creature native to the Canadian Arctic. She can also transform into a female human being; her true face is not human. In this form, she has blonde hair and blue eyes, but they are usually depicted as being solid black with white pupils. When she transforms, she gains all the strength and special abilities of what she transforms into. For example, if she becomes an owl, she would be able to fly. She can draw additional mass from an unidentified and presumably mystical source when she takes the form of an animal whose mass and volume are greater than her base form; she sheds this mass upon return to human form. When she takes the form of an animal whose mass and volume are less than those of a human being, she becomes a human-sized version of that animal. Some things she has transformed into are a swarm of mosquitoes, a sperm whale,[volume & issue needed] Tanaraq (the true form of Sasquatch),[volume & issue needed] the monster Wendigo,[volume & issue needed] etc. She even transformed into a wolverine and beat Wendigo by ripping him to shreds.
However, Snowbird's personality becomes overlaid with the character traits and instinctual patterns of whatever animal's form she is using at the time. Furthermore, the greater the amount of time she spends as a certain animal, the stronger the impression of that animal's psyche on her personality. If she remains in one form for an extended period of time, she risks having her personality fixed as that of the animal, and therefore of never transforming back. Also, transforming from one animal to another without first changing into her base form causes her great strain. However, both of these limitations have been reduced or removed following her resurrection: she has since been shown to talk in animal form, and she transformed from a mountain lion to Wendigo with no strain at all.
In her base form, Snowbird has superhuman strength, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes. When she transforms into an animal, she takes the strength and abilities of whatever she transforms into. She also has the ability to fly, but her base form's speed was never stated, and she often assumes the form of a snow owl when she wants to fly. She would also gain the speed of any creature that she transformed into. She has the mental ability to compel others to aid her in her struggle against the Great Beasts, and once mentally controlled Northstar to aid Alpha Flight against them.
After a battle with the Great Beast Kolomaq, Snowbird was badly wounded when suddenly a "healing glow" came over her and all her wounds were instantly healed.[volume & issue needed] This occurs in her base form, but whether she can instantly heal in her other forms is not known. Many years after her death, Alpha Flight found Snowbird in a cylinder in the A.I.M. headquarters. They rescued her and determined that she has an advanced form of cellular rejuvenation. Once she was buried and began to decay, this regeneration process was initiated and carried to fruition over a considerable length of time. This contradicts the fact that currently Sasquatch possesses Snowbird's body, after his was destroyed, and that the body became male. This continuity error has never been addressed.
Snowbird grew to adulthood with unusual rapidity and went through an entire pregnancy in two weeks. She has all the knowledge and wisdom of the gods of the Arctic, but due to her young age she does not know how to fully use it, as she is technically only a few years old. She also has the ability of "postcognition", to envision events that happened up to six hours in the past in her immediate present vicinity. She can replay events in the area, but only she is capable of seeing them. It is unknown if she can do this in forms other than her base form.
Being a mystical creature herself, she can pick up and sense various mystical activities from various places. She has mystical senses enabling her to detect the presence of magical energies or the breaching of a magical field. She can also resist teleportation. Talisman of Alpha Flight tried and failed to teleport her back to their headquarters.
Shaman's binding process initially restricted her from leaving Canada; upon doing so she would become weaker, although she once went to the United States with the X-Men and was not affected.[volume & issue needed] This restriction was temporarily lifted by Hodiak when Snowbird joined the God Squad during Sacred Invasion.
Young_Gods
Some native americans(asian origin) and east asians in this group.
Membership
The following are members of the Young Gods:
Bright Sword (Carter Dyam) was a 24-year old Israeli soldier who was approached by the Asgardian god Heimdall. First appeared in Thor #203 (Sep 1972).
Caduceus (Mark Cadmon) the physician was approached in 1919 at the age of 30 to become one of the Young Gods. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Calculus (Jahaharel Patel) was a scientist, born in 1928, contacted by the gods of the Hindu pantheon at the age of 20. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Daydreamer (Catherine Moranis) was a 25-year-old farm woman in 19th-century Ottawa, Canada. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Genii (Jason Kimball) was a 26-year-old fashion designer when he was approached by the Asgardian god Heimdall in modern times. First appeared in Thor vol. 1, #202 (Aug 1972).
Harvest (Chi Lo). First appeared in Thor #203 (Sep 1972).
Highnote (Raoul Hernandez) was a saloon dancer and musician living in Colombia in the 19th century. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).Highnote (Raoul Hernandez) was a saloon dancer and musician living in Colombia in the 19th century. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
HighNote of the Young Gods (Part Colombian, part Indian)
Mindsinger (Gregor Buhkarov) was a 28-year old student living in the city of Kiev in the 18th century. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Moonstalker (Kiana) was a 16-year-old Inupiat woman living in 11th century Alaska. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Sea Witch (Bridget O'Hare) was a 17-year old Irish girl living in the 12th century. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Splice (Chandra Ku) was a 13-year-old girl of the Zulu people of 18th century Africa. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Varua (Mira) the spiritual leader of the Young Gods. She was a Polynesian girl born in 1405 on Ruk Island and was approached to become one of the Young Gods when she was 14 years old. First appeared in Thor #300 (Oct 1980).
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Daevas all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Daevas are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Daeva is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Daeva or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased Daeva before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Daeva flesh and bone are about three times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 40 tons; an average goddess can lift about 35 tons. However, the upper limits of the strength possessed by the Trimurti (Brahma, Shiva & Vishnu) are unrevealed. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Daevas possess four or more arms, and many possess additional superhuman powers that may be magical in nature. For instance, the god Shiva possesses a third eye that projects energy capable of enthralling those in his vicinity.
Traits/Powers/Abilities: The Ahau all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Ahau are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If an Ahau is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates an Ahau or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Ahau flesh and bone are about two-and-a-half times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Ahau also possess additional superhuman powers. For instance, the rain and lightning god Chac can command the elements of the storm (wind, rain, thunder, lightning, etc.). In addition, many Ahau have the ability to partially alter their physical forms, and can form the protective scales of a reptile or the powerful claws of a jaguar while engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
A race of Gods that are worshipped by the Native Americans.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Manidoog all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Manidoog are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Manidoog is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Manidoog or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased Manidoog before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Manidoog flesh and bone are about two-and-a-half times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Manidoog also possess additional superhuman powers derived from "orneda," the mystic power of the Giizhigong spiritual plane. For instance, the sun god Tawa travels astride a beam of solid light and possesses arrowheads that explode with the fury of solar fusion upon impact. Unlike the members of several other pantheons, the Manidoog possess an intimate connection with the Earth that enables them to remain in the Earth realm indefinitely without losing their powers. Whereas most other Earth-based pantheons are organized in a strict hierarchal structure, the Manidoog are more akin to an interdependent collective.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Tēteoh all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Tēteoh are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If a Teotl is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates a Teotl or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Tēteoh flesh and bone are about three times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Tēteoh also possess additional superhuman powers. For instance, the flower goddess Xochiquetzal is able to control vegetation and calm aggressive tempers with her mere presence. Tlazolteotl, the goddess of sin & witchcraft, leads the Cihuateteo - a tribe of vampire-like female spirits who died during childbirth.
Powers/Abilities/Traits: The Apu all possess certain superhuman physical attributes. They are true immortals who cease to age upon reaching adulthood, and they cannot die by conventional means. The Apu are immune to all terrestrial diseases and are resistant to conventional injury. If an Apu is wounded, his or her godly life force will enable him or her to recover at a superhuman rate. It would take an injury of such magnitude that it incinerates an Apu or disperses a major portion of his or her bodily molecules to cause him or her to die. Even then, it may be possible for a god of greater or equal power, or several gods acting together, to revive the deceased god before the god's life essence is beyond resurrection. Apu flesh and bone are about two-and-a-half times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the gods' superhuman strength and weight. An average male god can lift about 25 tons; an average goddess can lift about 20 tons. The gods' metabolism gives them superhuman endurance in all physical activities. Many Apu also possess additional superhuman powers. For instance, the thunder & lightning god Catequil can control atmospheric conditions by slinging enchanted stones into the clouds.
In Tangent Comics, the Earth-9 version of Jade is an Asian woman with the power to turn her tattoos into living dragons.
In the Ame-Comi line, Jade Yifei is a young woman living in China, the daughter of a National People's Congress official. Despite being blinded in an accident as a child, she went on become a well known mountain climber. During an attack upon her family, she is chosen by a Green Lantern ring, which greatly enhances her hearing, allowing her to "see" via a set of special headphones, as well as granting her the ability to create energy constructs and changing her skin color to green. Her oath in this incarnation is very similar to that of Rot Lop Fan.
Ame-Comi Girls
In the Ame-Comi universe, Jennifer is reimagined as Jade Yifei, a teenager from Beijing, China. The daughter of a prominent politician, Jade is chosen as the Green Lantern of Sector 2814 after nearly being killed by an assassin.[25] Though she possesses the green skin of her original counterpart, the Ame-Comi version of Jade uses a power ring rather than an internal source of energy.
The Ancient One was Sorcerer Supreme before Dr. Strange. Powers Astral Projection Blast Power Divine Powers Flight Illusion Casting Immortal Intellect Longevity Magic Teleport Unarmed Combat
Honored Fallen Lantern of Space Sector 2814; Earth's FIrst Human Green Lantern
Powers Attractive Male Energy Manipulation Flight Force Field Omni-lingual Phasing / Ghost Power Item Telepathy Unarmed Combat Willpower-Based Constructs
Jubilation Lee is a Chinese American girl born in Beverly Hills, California, where she lived with her wealthy immigrant parents. An immensely talented gymnast, she was believed to have the potential to participate in the Olympic Games. However, her life was destroyed when her parents were murdered by the hitmen Reno and Molokai.
The Triumph Division, or "Pangkat ng Tagumpay" in Tagalog, is the primary super group of the Philippines.
Triumph Division The Triumph Division is a group of Filipino superheroes; its members inherit their code names through their family generations. Since birth, they have been trained to become the next line of superheroes for their country.
One of its generation died from a suicide bombing attack from Buddhist monks during a ceremonial recognition after defending the Philippines from a tsunami. This attack was ordered under the leadership of Ezekiel Stane. After the catastrophe, Iron Man, as director of SHIELD, along with Thor, visited the funeral of its members to pay their respects. A few days after the incident, Iron Man visited the new line up of the Triumph Division, familial predecessors of those who died in the attack. After meeting the new group, they reminded him of the early days of the Avengers, and he stated that the Philippines is in great hands.
Their base of operations is near Manila, in the Triumph Hall (modeled after an actual church in Quezon City).
Creation Triumph Division was created by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca in 2008 and first appeared in Invincible Iron Man # 2.
Members Red Feather Mighty Mother St. George Anitun Fighter One The Wishing Man The Great Mongoose
Karma (Xi'an Coy Manh) is a fictional superheroine from Marvel Comics created by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller.
Karma is a mutant endowed with the ability to seize control of another's mind, though she has sometimes been depicted with other more extensive psionic abilities. The origin of the character relates to the Vietnam War, as she and her family were among the boat people fleeing the country shortly after the advent of Communism and in the wake of violence. Her Vietnamese origin contributes to two of her main traits—her Catholicism and her mastery of the French language, both of which stem from France's strong historical influence in Vietnam. Karma, in fact, speaks English with a French accent rather than a Vietnamese one.
Karma was one of the five founding members of the New Mutants, along with Cannonball, Mirage, Sunspot and Wolfsbane. Being several years older than the others, and the legal guardian of her siblings from a young age, she was the most mature member of the team. Karma is one of the first major lesbian characters in a mainstream comic book.
Karma is a mutant with the ability to mentally possess other beings. A founding member of the New Mutants, she is one of the few confirmed and openly lesbian characters. She lost a leg and now has a cybernetic one in its place.
Nagraj ("Snake-King") (नागराज in Devanagari script) is an fictional character, an Indian comic book superhero character from Raj Comics, who can arguably be considered the longest-running Indian action comic superhero. Created in the late 1980s by Sanjay Gupta, Nagraj has changed a lot in his 25 years in print, both in terms of looks as well as in stories. Despite the fact that comic culture had at one point almost vanished in India, his fan base continued to increase and today he is one of the most iconic characters of the Indian comic book industry.
Ageless Superhuman Strength, Superspeed, Flight. Super Regenerative healing factor Sixth Sense Infrared sensing Expert Martial artist Unique Hypnotism Snake-bite Snake-spit Venomous breath Skin shedding Snakes in his body Shape shifting Psychic powers (telepathy, teleportation, telekinesis) Explosive snakes, etc.
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