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hellyeahheroes · 3 years
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Bats like to fly with Amazons.
Diana Prince is one of Bruce Wayne’s closest friends and allies outside Batfamily.
Dick Grayson and Donna Troy are such close friends at least one adaptation gave them a brother and sister-like relationship.
Cassie Sandsmark is among Tim Drake’s closest friends
Wang baixi and Peng Deilain, Bat-man and Wonder-Woman of China, are an outright couple..
Even resident rebel Jason Todd has gotten along with Artemis of Bana-Migdal
So I propose Cassandra Cain and Yara Flor form next in the line of such good relationships.
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hellyeahheroes · 4 years
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Asian Herritage Month Characters of the Day: Justice League of China
2016 series New Super-Man, after 19 issues renamed New Super-Man and the Justice League of China, introduced a goup of teenage superheroes modeled by Ministry of Self-Reliance after classic Justice League members in an attempt at “beating Americans at their own game”. The team initially consisted of Wang Baixi, who passed rigurous tests to become Bat-Man of China; Peng Deilain, a character from a famous Chinese legend (saying more would be a spoiler) as Wonder-Woman; and Kong Kenan, who was imbued with energies left after Superman’s apparent death to become Super-Man of China. The group would later be joined by Avery Ho - a Chinese-American speedster who debuted in 2016 Flash #3-8 before reappearing in this book as Flash of China. And in the final arc they are joined by Ahn Kwan-Yo, a North-Korean refugee bestown with powers similiar to Aquaman by spirt of half-legendary king Munmu. He goes by Dragonson but people often call him Aqua-Man of North Korea.
The book is highly recommended by me, it is a great mixture of funny and thought-provoking, not shying away from serious topic like widespread censorship and information control in China or racist deciptions of Asians in past DC books. Writer Gene Yang does trmendous job conencting the DC mythos, and Superman mythos in particular, to the politica, mythological and philosophical history of China.
Aside the book the team has appeared in the Terrifics #25, Deilain in Wonder Woman #82 and Kenan in Action Comics #981-984, Superman #14-16 (first time meeting between Kenan and Clark), Deathstroke #26-29 and Supergirl #14. Meanwhile Avery has returned to be supporting character in abovementioned Flash book, appearing in issues #39-45, #75-87, #750 and #752
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hellyeahheroes · 4 years
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Saturday Series Spotlight: New Super-Man
Written by Gene Luen Yang (American Born Chinese, Superman Smashes the Klan) and with art by Victor Bogdanovic (Batman: Arkham Knight), Billy Tan (X-23) and others, New Super-Man follows Kong Kenan - an arrogant and troubled Chinese teenager who is offered by Ministry of Self-Reliance to participate in an experiment that grants him powers like those of Superman. Kenan joins the Ministry’s Justice League of China, which also includes their own counterparts to Batman and Wonder Woman and over the course of the story they also pick their counterparts to Flash and Aquaman. 
The series is bravely dealing with political issues, be it relegated to the portrayal of Chinese characters in comics or China’s government. For example, the book draws a contrast with a preexisting Chinese superhero team the Great Ten and questions which way of doing diverse heroes is right. Are JLC just shameful copies of American ideas or an attempt at beating them at their own game? Are Great Ten heroes proud of their heritage or just a bunch of offensive stereotypes? Of course, the book actually picks up some characters seen as stereotypical, like blind martial arts master I-Ching, and tries to flesh them out and give new depth. In one of its arcs, it even goes to challenge the story from very first book DC ever published, Detective Comics #1 and tear apart racist stereotypes in it. Meanwhile antagonists like Freedom Fighters of China or Alpaca, Chinese counterpart of the Joker, constantly force the team to question whenever they should actually be loyal to the Chinese government. In the final arc, after the series changes titles to new Super-Man and the Justice League of China, the team almost comes apart due to dilemma whenever they should save a North Korean refugee at risk of straining a relationship between a nuclearly-armed dictatorship and the only country it sometimes listens to.
Despite this description, the book is far from being all serious and gloom. In fact, it has pretty good humor that often comes from great characters - they really come off as good-natured teenagers that want to do the right thing and learn how complicated that can actually be sometimes.
Also, if you’re gonna pick it in floppies I recommend variant covers by Bernard Chang, most of them are freaking hilarious. 
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hellyeahheroes · 5 years
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Heroines of WOCtober: Avery Ho and Peng Deilan
Avery Ho is a Chinese-American girl who was living in Central City when it was hit with Speed Force storm, giving her super-speed powers she couldn’t control until Barry Allen didn’t show her how. People who were affected gave their powers away to help Flash defeat Godspeed but Avery managed to keep a hold on her connection to Speed Force. She tried to use it for good but was tricked by a triad into attacking Lexcorp during an incident that landed her in such hot water she needed to skip country. Thankfully she was invited by the Chinese Ministry of Self-Reliance into their Justice League of China (JLC for short). Which is exactly what the name implies - an attempt at making Chinese equivalent to JLA, with counterparts to all most iconic heroes. Avery, of course, became the Flash of China.
Another member of JLC is Peng Dailan, Wonder-Woman of China. Her backstory is a big spoiler for the series so read it for your own risk
She is Green Snake from famous Chinese Legend of the White Snake, who has spent thousands of years trapped in a stature
Recommended Readings:
Flash #3-8, #39-45, #75-ongoing - respectively Avery’s introduction in the first arc and her return as Flash of China and her teaming up with Flash and Kid Flash again.
New Super-Man #1-24 (renamed New Super-Man and Justice League of China from issue #20) - Deilain is a series regular from the beginning, her first appearance being on the last page of #1, while Avery joins in #9 and also is a series regular. They’re only really absent from issue #19. After issue #18 the book changes the name as the team decides to go independent and cut ties with the Chinese government and in the final arc, they deal with a North Korean refugee who may become their Aquaman...or drown his entire country.
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hellyeahheroes · 6 years
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Clark had Superman Blue and Red, Kenan has Super-Man Ying and Super-Man Yang.
New Super-Man and the Justice League of China #23, you can find my review here
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