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This is a list of Latino superheroes, either from Latin America or of Latin American descent. AAA Comics * Slug (''Atomix'') * Sebastian Cristea (''Colentina'') AC Comics * Fawn (''Starforce 6'') * Rayda (half Mexican, ''Femforce'') Adelita Comic Books * El Monje Negro / The Black Monk (Mexican) Antarctic Press * La Chichona Mendoza or Chesty Mendoza, female wrestler turned superhero Archie Comics Archie Comics Azteca Productions * El Gato Negro (Agustin Guerrero) * El Gato Negro (II) (Francisco Guerrero) * Calibre (''Team Tejas'') * Lonestarr (''Team Tejas'', Jonathan Gonzales) * Reata (''Team Tejas'', Vanessa Castillo) * Relampago (Marcos Zapata) Burrerias de Editormex * Hermelinda Linda (Mexican witch, August 1965) Circus * Felina (of Spanish and French descent, 1979) Click! Comics * Rattler * Rico Chico / Rich Kid * Santana * Santo / Saint Clip Comics * Mantis (Mexican superhero, January 1994) Dark Horse Comics * Clownface * Nick Cruz (''R.I.P.D.'') * Panda ...
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AC Comics
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Aztek (comics)
Aztek is the name of a fictional superhero in the DC Universe. Both versions are based out of the fictional Vanity City. Aztek is the champion of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. The first Aztek first appeared in ''Aztek, The Ultimate Man #1'' in August 1996, created by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and N. Steven Harris. Following the short run series, Aztek appeared in several issues of '' JLA'' also written by Morrison. The second Aztek appeared in ''Justice League of America'' vol. 5 #20 in December 2017, created by Steve Orlando and Ivan Reis, as the rival and later partner of the Ray. Fictional character biography Uno Uno is raised from childhood by a secret organization named the Q Society to be the champion of the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl to battle their enemy, the Aztec god Tezcatlipoca. He is given a magical suit of armor that bestows many abilities, complementing Uno's peak human mental and physical abilities. After his training is completed, he enters the United States and a ...
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El Dorado (superhero)
El Dorado is a Mexican superhero featured in various incarnations of the ''Super Friends'' animated television series voiced by Mexican actor Fernando Escandon. A variation of El Dorado appears in the animated series ''Young Justice'', voiced by Freddy Rodriguez. Fictional character biography El Dorado was created solely for the ''Super Friends'' cartoons. He first appeared as minor character in the ''Super Friends'' animated shorts, which aired in 1981 season and later in '' Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show'' as a full-time member. El Dorado spoke English with a Spanish accent, and used both English and Spanish words in full sentences. In El Dorado's debut episode "Alien Mummy", it is revealed that he is of Mexican descent. The narrator sets the scene by describing the location as "ancient Aztec ruins in the Mexican wilderness". One of El Dorado's lines is "these are the mysterious ruins of my people". In the Prime Earth continuity, El Dorado first appeared as ...
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El Diablo (comics)
El Diablo is a name shared by several fictional characters published by DC Comics: Lazarus Lane, Rafael Sandoval, Chato Santana. The Chato Santana version of El Diablo appeared in the 2016 ''Suicide Squad'' film set in the DC Extended Universe. Publication history The original version (Lazarus Lane) debuted in ''All-Star Western'' #2 (October 1970), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Gray Morrow. The character starred in a four issue mini-series published by DC Comics through their Vertigo Comics, Vertigo imprint as a mature readers title; ''El Diablo'' #1 (March 2001) was written by Brian Azzarello and drawn by Danijel Zezelj. The second version (Rafael Sandoval) first appeared in ''El Diablo'' #1 (August 1989), and was created by Gerard Jones and Mike Parobeck. The third version (Chato Santana) first appeared in ''El Diablo'' #1 (September 2008) and was created by Jai Nitz, Phil Hester and Ande Parks. Fictional character biography Lazarus Lane Lazarus Lane is the ori ...
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Chronos (comics)
Chronos is the name of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters take their name from the Greek personification of Time and have the ability to time travel. He is the archenemy of the Atom. Publication history The David Clinton version of Chronos first appeared in ''The Atom'' #3 and was created by Gardner Fox and Gil Kane. In 1974, Chronos was a founding member of the Injustice Gang. The Walker Gabriel version of Chronos first appeared in ''Chronos'' #1 and was created by John Francis Moore and Paul Guinan. Fictional character biography David Clinton The archenemy of the Atom (Ray Palmer), Chronos started his career as petty thief David Clinton, who attributed his consistent incarceration to his timing, or lack thereof. To improve his timing, he studied the rhythm of time pieces and by practice he learned to synchronize each of his actions with the beat of the prison clock. By the end of his sentence he had developed a ...
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Thriller (DC Comics)
''Thriller'' was a short-lived comic book series published by DC Comics beginning in November 1983. The series was originally written by Robert Loren Fleming and drawn by Trevor Von Eeden. It was sold only through the direct market. The taglines for the series were, "She has 7 seconds to save the world" and "You can't read it fast enough". The "she" in question was protagonist Angie Thriller. The "7 seconds" referred to a team of operatives who assisted her in various conflicts. Publication history ''Thriller'' ran for 12 issues (November 1983 – November 1984). After the first seven issues, Fleming left the series and Von Eeden left after issue #8. The series ran four more issues by writer Bill DuBay and artist Alex Niño. Cast Angie Thriller Angeline Marietta Salvotini Thriller was the leader of a team of adventurers called the Seven Seconds, who were based in New York City a subjective "fifty years in the future". Angeline had the power to become one with any inanimate object ...
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Whip (comics)
The Whip is the alias used by different characters in DC Comics with four of them being superheroes. The third one made his first appearance in ''Flash Comics'' #1. The fourth Whip appeared in 2005 and was created by Grant Morrison. The fifth Whip appeared in 2011 and was created by Fabian Nicieza. Fictional character biography Fernando Suarez (El Castigo) The first Whip was Don Fernando Suarez. In 1840s Mexico, Fernando was the protector of the poor in a small Mexican town. His name was El Castigo, which was incorrectly translated from Spanish as The Whip (it should be "The Punishment"). Johnny Lash The second Whip had no relation to Don Fernando. His name was Johnny Lash, and he appeared in ''Crack Western'' #70, published by Quality Comics. Rodney Gaynor On a trip to the United States, Rodrigo "Rodney" Elwood Gaynor (a descendant of Don Fernando Suarez, the original Whip) was deeply disturbed at the treatment of the poor citizens of a small Mexican town. Once Rodney discovere ...
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Catwoman
Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Debuting as "the Cat" in ''Batman'' #1 (spring 1940), she is one of the Dark Knight's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up his rogues' gallery. However, the character has also been depicted as an antiheroine and become Batman's best known love interest, with many stories depicting their complex love–hate relationship. Catwoman is the alter ego of Selina Kyle, a Gotham City burglar who usually wears a tight, one-piece outfit and uses a bullwhip for a weapon. She was originally characterized as a supervillain and adversary of Batman, but has been featured in an eponymous series since the 1990s that portrays her as an antiheroine, often with a utilitarian moral philosophy. The character thrived in her earliest appearances, but she took an extended hia ...
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