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  2. List of Filipino superheroes - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Josefa Llanes Escoda - Wikipedia

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    On 26 May 1940, President Manuel L. Quezon signed the charter of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines. [16] [17] Helena Z. Benitez was the Chairman of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Central Committee, while Josefa became the group's first National Executive. At the time of the charter, there were 1,000 Girl Scouts in the Philippines. [18]

  4. Category:Filipino comics characters - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Darna - Wikipedia

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    Darna (Tagalog pronunciation:) is a superhero appearing in Filipino comic books created by writer Mars Ravelo and artist Nestor Redondo.The character was introduced during the Golden Age of Comic Books, debuting in Pilipino Komiks #77 on May 13, 1950. [2]

  6. Kenkoy - Wikipedia

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    Although with a funny personality, Kenkoy courted Rosing, the Manileña (a woman from Manila) who represented the ideal and romanticized Filipino woman – a female who was timid, shy, kind, caring, prone to jealousy, and impeccable – garbed (like Philippine national hero José Rizal’s Maria Clara) in the traditional baro’t saya or the ...

  7. Category:Fictional Filipino people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional Filipino people" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. ... This page always uses small font size. Width. Standard.

  8. Philippine comics - Wikipedia

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    Most Pinoy manga, Filipino comics influenced by Japanese manga, are printed in color and cover a wide range of themes, gaining particularly popularity among women aged 8 to 25. [4] [89] Manga publishers focus on middle and high-school students, as publications tailored to this age group were limited in the past. [91]

  9. Komiks Presents: Varga - Wikipedia

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    Upon a shout and a touch, the violet-colored ghost Vara unites with the human child Olga, fused into one person in a single body: the superheroine Varga. Together, Vara and Olga begin their journey to become a real hero, and to defeat earth's enemy, Xandra - an evil woman who preys on the youth and beauty of others to stay young and beautiful.