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This is a list of Asian superheroes .
Film and television [ edit ]
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
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[ edit ]
Akihiro , also known as Daken , Wolverine , Fang and Hellverine (Japanese and Canadian)
Artemis Crock (from the Young Justice animated series) (Vietnamese and European descent)
Black Knight (Jacks Chopra) (British-American and Indian descent)
Cam Long (Chinese and Irish)
Captain Flamingo (Japanese and Canadian)
Cassandra Cain (variously known as Batgirl , Black Bat and Orphan) (Chinese and European descent)
Deep Blue from DC Comics (Japanese and European descent)
Feilong, a leader of Orchis (Chinese and Serbian descent)
Fever from the Doom Patrol
Gehenna , supporting character from DC Comics ' Firestorm comic book series (Vietnamese and European descent)
Ghost Rider 2099 (European and Japanese descent)
Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) (Korean, African-American and European descent)
Grunge
J2 (Japanese and European)
Carol and Jane Kent from Superman: Secret Identity (Indian descent)
Karate Kid (Japanese and European descent)
Kid Flash (a.k.a. Impulse) (Korean-American and European descent)
Kid Kaiju (Kei Kawade) (Japanese and European descent)
Lady Trieu from the Watchmen television series (German and Vietnamese)
Ladybug (Chinese and French)
Lúz La Luminosa (Chinese and Dominican) created by Edgardo Miranda-Rodriguez
Mandarin (Chinese and English)
Mantis (Vietnamese and German)
Meanstreak from X-Men 2099
Midnight's Fire (Cambodian and African American)
Mongrel from DC Comics (Cambodian and African American)
Peni Parker (Japanese and European)
Ravager (Rose Wilson) (Cambodian and European descent)
Red Hood (Lian Harper ), daughter of Arsenal and Cheshire
Red Arrow (Emiko Queen) , daughter of Robert Queen and Shado (Japanese and European descent)
Shinobi Shaw (Japanese and European descent)
Shi (Japanese and European descent)
Silhouette from New Warriors (Cambodian and African-American)
Skye / Quake (from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ) (Chinese and European descent)
Smasher from Dynamo 5
Traci Thirteen (Chinese and European descent)
Thunder and Lightning (Vietnamese and European descent)
Colleen Wing (Japanese and European descent)
Damian Wayne , son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul (Chinese, Arab and European descent)
Ashley Hammond, the Yellow Turbo and Space Ranger from Power Rangers Turbo , and Power Rangers in Space
Nick Russel, the Red Mystic Ranger from Power Rangers Mystic Force
Rose Ortiz, the Pink Overdrive Ranger from Power Rangers Operation Overdrive
Theo Martin, the Blue Jungle Fury Ranger from Power Rangers Jungle Fury
Gem, designated as Ranger Gold from Power Rangers RPM
Mia Watanabe, the Pink Samurai Ranger from Power Rangers Samurai , (not related to Cameron Watanabe)
Troy Burrows, the Red Megaforce Ranger from Power Rangers Megaforce
Koda, the Blue Dino Charge Ranger from Power Rangers Dino Charge
Brody Romero, the first Red Ninja Steel Ranger from Power Rangers Ninja Steel , (the main red of the Super/Ninja Steel)
Preston Tien, the Blue Ninja Steel Ranger from Power Rangers Ninja Steel
Dane Romero, another Red Ninja Steel Ranger from Power Rangers Ninja Steel , (he appeared first but was the third to appear with his own suit)
Levi Weston/Aiden Romero, the Gold Ninja Steel Ranger from Power Rangers Ninja Steel
Kimberly Hart, as the Pink Ranger from Power Rangers (2017)
Zack Taylor, as the Black Ranger from Power Rangers (2017)
Other Asian characters [ edit ]
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