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Siopawman [132] by Larry Alcala, may be the first, albeit fumbling, Pinoy komiks superhero; Sipatos from Laban ng Lahi; Slick (Filipino Heroes League) Snake Force (Cobra, Python, Rattlesnake and Dahong Palay) St. George from Triumph Division [133] Starfighters; Starra; Sumpak from RPG Metanoia; Super-B (Bilma) [134] [135] Super Bing; Super ...
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Philippines portal; Comics portal; Fictional characters that originated in Philippine comics. This does not mean that they necessarily have that nationality in the comics, only that they were created by Filipino comics writers and/or artists.
List of superhero teams and groups; See also ... List of heroes (disambiguation) Lists of villains This page was last edited on 27 August 2024, at 02:30 ...
It was written and illustrated by the national hero of the Philippines Dr. Jose Rizal in 1885 while he was on Paris. The Mythology Class [93] by Arnold Arre [94] Tiny Tony [95] by Mars Ravelo and Jim Fernandez (artist) Topak! Humor Magazine [96] Trese [97] [98] by Budjette Tan [99] (author) and Kajo Baldisimo [100] (artist) Trip to Tagaytay ...
Captain Barbell is a Filipino superhero created by the writer Mars Ravelo and artist Jim Fernandez.His characteristics are similar to the American fictional superheroes Superman, DC Comics' Captain Marvel or Shazam, and Thor, but Ravelo based his backstory on Captain America. [3]
Nakamura Hiro of the NBC TV series Heroes; Nakiko Akane from the Dreamwave comic book series Darkminds; Nogami Ryotarou/Kamen Rider Den-O Plat Form; Oki Kazuya/Kamen Rider Super-1; 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 ...
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