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Ōgon Bat, first Asian superhero, and one of the first superheroes in general; Peni Parker; Prince of Gamma, second Asian superhero, and one of the first superheroes in general; Perman, manga about grade school superheroes; Radiance from the All-New Invaders (Marvel Comics) Ram from the New Guardians (DC Comics) Rising Sun from the Global ...
Sunfire (Shiro Yoshida (吉田 四郎, Yoshida Shirō)) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Sunfire is a mutant and sometime member of the X-Men. Sunfire is a Japanese mutant who can generate superheated plasma and fly. Not suited for teamwork due to his temperament and arrogance, Sunfire was briefly a ...
Japanese superhero films (16 C, 40 P) Superheroes in anime and manga (11 C, 98 P) A. ... Armor (Marvel Comics character) Astro Boy; B. Katsuki Bakugo; Barnaby Brooks Jr.
Marvel Future Avengers (マーベル フューチャー・アベンジャーズ, Māberu Fu~yūchā Abenjāzu) is a Japanese superhero anime television series produced by Madhouse and Walt Disney Japan, based on the Marvel Comics universe.
Toei Superheroes are superhero shows produced by Toei Company, a company that has done the largest number of live-action tokusatsu superhero shows in Japan.Many of the Toei Superheroes were featured in the video special Toei 100 Great Hero Super Fight (東映100大ヒーロー スーパーファイト) released on July 21, 1986.
Takuya Yamashiro (山城 拓也, Yamashiro Takuya), also known as Spider-Man (Japanese: スパイダーマン, Hepburn: Supaidāman) and colloquially as the "Japanese Spider-Man", is a superhero portrayed by Kōsuke Kayama (Shinji Tōdō) based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.
Yukio (雪緒) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is a female ninja of Japanese origin and a supporting character of the X-Men, particularly associated with Wolverine. In live-action, Yukio appeared in The Wolverine (2013), played by Rila Fukushima.
The Shogun Warriors were a fictional team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics.The series was based on the Mattel toyline of the same name, itself licensed from Japanese toy company Popy. [1]
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