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Pages in category "DC Comics martial artists" The following 195 pages are in this category, out of 195 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acrata;
Karate Kid (Val Armorr) is a superhero appearing in the DC Comics universe, primarily as a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes.He is a master of every form of martial arts to have been developed by the 31st century. [1]
O'Neil later adapted the character for DC Comics in the comic book Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter. [2] A thief who was trained in martial arts and decided to use his skills for good, the character is considered one of DC Comic's premier martial artists alongside peers such as Bronze Tiger, Lady Shiva, and Batman. [3]
Lady Shiva has no superpowers, but she is regarded as one of the best assassins and martial artists on the planet. She is known to have mastered numerous martial arts, including kung fu, judo, jujutsu, wing chun, capoeira, savate, karate, aikido, kobudÅ, taekwondo and eskrima. She is able to read people's movements through their body language ...
The character is often portrayed as an anti-hero or villain and is commonly depicted as an African-American grandmaster martial artist within the DC Universe alongside related characters, Richard Dragon and Lady Shiva. Turner has gained recognition as one of the premier martial artists, assassins, and spies on Earth.
These feats place Lady Elaine Marsh-Morton among the best martial artists in the DC universe. Lady Vic also has qualities of determination and ruthlessness that set her apart from the others. Possibly this is because she desperately needs the money she earns for the sake of her family's continued standing and honor.
He rescued the daughter of a Pacific island chief and in return was taught the martial art of judo. [3] He had a kid sidekick named Tiger who later became Nightshade's martial arts instructor as an adult. Judomaster #98, artist Frank McLaughlin. Judomaster's title lasted from #89 to #98, from June, 1966 to December 1967.
I Ching (often spelled I-Ching) is a fictional, blind martial artist published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Wonder Woman #179 (November 1968), and was created by Denny O'Neil and Mike Sekowsky. The character was created to further the editorial plans to reboot Wonder Woman's premise and characters. [1]