List of Asian superheroes

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This is a list of Asian superheroes.

Central Asian

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Film

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East Asian

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Comics

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Others
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Film and television

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Comics

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Marvel Comics
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DC Comics
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Manga
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Other
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Videogames

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Film & Television

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Super Sentai
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Tokusatsu
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Other

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  • Ōgon Bat, first Asian superhero, and one of the first superheroes in general
  • Prince of Gamma, second Asian superhero, and one of the first superheroes in general
Ultraman
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Kamen Rider

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South Asian

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  • Dust (Marvel Comics)

Southeast Asian

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West Asian

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  • Hayoth (superhero team)
  • Legion (Marvel Comics)
  • Seraph (Israeli member of the Global Guardians)
  • Sabra (Marvel Comics)
  • Iron Butterfly (Kahina Eskandari)
  • Navid Hashim aka Arabian Knight III from Marvel Comics (Palestinian-born Saudi Arabian)
  • Janissary (Selma Tolon, a sorceress and heroine, has the mystical scimitar of Suleiman the Magnificent)
  • Raider (Lizard TV series)
  • Raider (series)
  • Crescent star man (Lizard tv series
  • Night girl (Lizard tv series)

Afro-Asian, Eurasian and other mixed ancestry examples

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Other Asian characters

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Notes

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  1. ^ Choi was born in 1983 in British Hong Kong.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Marston, George (20 March 2021). "Zack Snyder's Justice League: Who is Ryan Choi and what are his powers?". GamesRadar+. Retrieved 9 August 2025.
  2. ^ Titans (vol. 2) #38 (October 2011)
  3. ^ Kwok, Bill (11 December 2015). "屎撈人也有出頭天" [Even The Excreman Can Still Have a Breakthrough.]. Hong Kong Economic Journal (in Chinese). Retrieved 10 August 2025.
  4. ^ Scott, Mathew (12 March 2024). "Filmart: Meet Hong Kong's Latest Superhero (and He's Made of Poop)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 August 2025.
  5. ^ "Sway Powers, Enemies, History". Marvel.com. Retrieved 9 August 2025.
  6. ^ Yarbrough, Beau (25 August 2001). "'Something Readers Can't Get Anywhere Else.' Busiek Details 'The Power Company'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 10 August 2025.
  7. ^ Cheema, Sukhbir (25 October 2019). "Finally! Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam now have their own original Marvel superheroes". Mashable Southeast Asia. Retrieved 9 August 2025.
  8. ^ Barua, Romel. "Lungiman". Dhaka Comics. Retrieved 2019-11-05.

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