List of Filipino superheroes
Appearance
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The following is a list of Filipino (Pinoy) superheroes, who have either appeared in Filipino comic books (komiks), television shows (fantaserye), or movies.
A
[edit]- A-Gel from Batang X
- Abdullah from "Kuwtmak"
- Adarna from Sandugo
- Afnan from "Kuwtmak"
- Aguiluz[1] from Mulawin
- Agimat from Agimat, Ang Anting-anting ni Lolo and Si Agimat at si Enteng Kabisote and Si Agimat, si Enteg Kabisote at si Ako
- Alakdan from Bayan Knights
- Alamid from Sandugo
- Alamid from the 1998 movie Alamid: Ang Alamat[2]
- Alena from Encantadia and Etheria
- Alexandra Trese[3] from Trese by Budjette Tan (writer) and Kajo Baldisimo (artist)
- Almiro, Prince from The Last Prince
- Alvera, Diwani from Enchanted Garden
- Alwina from Mulawin
- Alyas Aswang
- Alyas Hunyango
- Alyas Robin Hood[4]
- Alyssa from "Kuwtmak"
- Aman Sinaya[5] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine goddess of the sea; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Amanikable, god of sea and hunt in Philippine mythology (Aquaman)[8]
- Amazing Jay
- Amaya from Atlantika
- Amazing Ving
- Amazona, ally of Batang Z
- Amihan[9] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine god of wind; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Amihan from Encantadia and Etheria
- Amulette from Flashpoint
- Angel from Biotrog
- Angel Ace[10]
- Angstrom from Flashpoint
- Anino[11] from Sandugo
- Anitun[12] from Triumph Division and the Diwatas[6] (Philippine goddess of wind, lightning, and rain; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Anti-Bobo Man
- Apache
- Apo Laki[13] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine god of day and war; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Arya
- Aster
- Aquano from Atlantika
- Aquil from Encantadia
- Askal from Sandugo
- Astig[14] from Batch 72
- Ato
- Atom Man
- Atong son of Ato
- Ava Abanico from Super Inggo
- Amy from Zaido
- Andre Lupin
- Asero (Grecko Abesamis) from Codename: Asero[15]
- Asero a.k.a. Hector Zuniga
- Aya / Diwani Olivia from Enchanted Garden
B
[edit]- Babaeng Isputnik[16]
- Babaing Kidlat[17][18]
- Mr. Badassman[19]
- Bagwis[20]
- Bagwis from Bayan Knights
- Bakal Boy
- Balzaur
- Batang X[21][22]
- Batang Z[23]
- Batch 72[24]
- Bathala[25] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine god of the sky; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Bato[26] from Bayan Knights and Sandugo
- Bayan Knights
- Berdugo[27]
- Bernardo Karpio[28] from Sandugo
- Bianong Bulag
- Billy The Dragon[29]
- Binibining Tsuper-man
- BioKid (comic)
- BioKids (movie)
- Biotrog[30]
- Blade
- Blue Turbo Max
- Boga
- Bolt
- Bokutox / Bok
- Botak
- Booster B from Bayan Knights
- Boy Bawang
- Boy Ipis from Bayan Knights
- Boy Pinoy
- Bronco
- Brown-out[31][32] from Batch 72
- Bughaw (Tabak ni Bulalakaw)
- Buhawi Jack[33][34]
- Bulalakaw
C
[edit]- Calyptus (engkanto) from Panday
- Camia – leader of the vukad (group of female warriors) from Panday
- Captain Barangay Captain
- Captain Barbell[35] by Mars Ravelo
- Captain Juliet Chavez from Flashpoint
- Captain Flamingo
- Captain Karate
- Captain Philippines[36]
- Captain Suicide
- Carlo from Fly Me to the Moon movie
- Cassandra (Warrior Angel)
- Cassandra from RPG Metanoia[37]
- Codename: Bathala from Bayan Knights
- Captain Steel (Earth-2) (Hank Heywood Jr.) from DC Comics
- Computer Man[38]
- Cardo Dalisay from Ang Probinsyano[39][40]
- Carmela from Zaido
- Chan Lee
- Charlie from Panday Kids
- Claw
- Combatron[41] from Pilipino FUNNY Komiks is a space warrior and protector of Earth.
- Crisval Sarmiento from Resiklo
- Cruzado
- Combat
- Control from Batang X
- Copycat
- Cuatro y medya
- Cyfer from Kalayaan
D
[edit]- Dahlia from Panday
- Dalmatio Armas from Carlo Caparas Newspaper Serial
- Danaya from Encantadia and Etheria
- Darna[42][43] by Mars Ravelo
- Darna Kuno[44]
- Dark Knight
- Darmo Adarna
- Datu,[45] leader of Pintados
- Datu Pag-Asa from Sandugo
- Deathstorm
- Dennis from My Super D
- Davanta from Bayan Knights
- Dinky and the Wonder Dragon
- Diwata[46] from Pintados
- Diwata from Sandugo[47]
- Doc Kuwago from Batang X
- Dodong a.k.a. Super D from My Super D
- Don El Oro
- Dragonna[48] by Mars Ravelo
- Dwarfina[49]
- Dyesebel[50][51] by Mars Ravelo
- Dyosa[52]
E
[edit]- El Indio
- Elias Paniki[53] by Carlo J. Caparas
- Elektro from Puwersa ng Kalikasan
- Enteng-Anting
- Enteng Kabisote from Okay Ka, Fairy Ko! and Enteng Kabisote movies
- Exodus, a mercenary from Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom
- Extranghero[54][55]
- Eman from "Kuwtmak"
F
[edit]- Fantasia from Krystala
- Fantastic Man[56]
- Fantastica (old Filipino movie heroine)
- Fantastikids[57]
- Fighter One from Triumph Division[58]
- Filipino Heroes League
- Flash Bomba[59][60] by Mars Ravelo
- Flashlight
- Flashpoint
- Flavio, the original Panday[61]
- Flavio, descendant and namesake of the original Flavio
G
[edit]- G:Boy from Batang X
- Gabriel Black from Bayan Knights
- Gabriel Labrador from Agimat ng Agila
- Gabriella from Flashpoint
- Gagamba
- Gagambino (or Bino)[62][63]
- Gagamboy[64][65]
- Galema, anak ni Zuma[66]
- Gandarra from Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad[67]
- Gante from Bayan Knights
- General Star
- Grail (WildStorm) of Wetworks. Symbiote and "chi" energy / EM control.
- Great Mongoose from Triumph Division[68]
- Guiller, replaced the original Panday in Hiwaga ng Panday
- Gwapoman from Bayan Knights
H
[edit]- Hadji from Panday Kids
- Hagibis – similar to Tarzan. Created by Francisco V. Coching and one of the first Filipino superheroes
- Haribon
- Hammerman from Victor Magtanggol[69]
- Handog from Bayan Knights
- Hee-Man
- Hiro
- Hugo
- Hunyago, protagonist of a 1992 Filipino film
- Hamza from "Kuwtmak"
I
[edit]- Ida from Bayan Knights
- IncrediBelle
- Invisiboy (Filipino Heroes League)
- Ipo-ipo – presumably the first costumed superhero in the Philippines created by Lib Abrena, graphics by Os del Rosario.
- Ispikikay
J
[edit]- Japanese Bat
- Jasmina, Reyna from Enchanted Garden
- Jessa (of Blusang Itim) from Super Inggo
- Joaquin Bordado
- Jolas Zuares
- Juan dela Cruz from the television series of the same name.[70]
- Juan Tanga
- Julio Valiente
- Junior from Bayan Knights
- Juro from Ang Panday (2016 TV series) Flavio's descendant from the modern time, and the third to take up the mantle of Panday
- Jawhaina from "Kuwtmak"
K
[edit]- Kabalyero from Bayan Knights
- Kabayo Kids[71]
- Kadasig from Bayan Knights
- Kadi[72][73] from Batch 72
- Kahddim
- Kahimu from Panday
- Kalasag from Bayan Knights
- Kalayaan[74] from GMP Comics
- Kamandag[75] by Carlo J. Caparas
- Kamagong
- Kamagong from Enchanted Garden
- Kampeon (Jimmy Rey, appeared in Kidlat Super Heroes Komiks)
- Kampeon (Super Adventure Komix)
- Kampyon
- Kapitan Aksiyon[76] by Rod Santiago
- Kapitan Awesome[77]
- Kapitan Bandila from Bayan Knights
- Kaptain Barbell
- Kapitan Boom[78][79]
- Kapitan Kidlat
- Kapitan Kidlat (Leonardo Abutin's character)[80]
- Kapitan Inggo
- Kapitan Pinoy (A superhero character from a radio series on an AM radio station in the Philippines.)
- Kapitan Pagong
- Kapitan Sino
- Karatecha
- Kaupay from Panday
- Kawal from Bayan Knights
- KidLat from Batang X
- Kidlat from TV5's Kidlat 2013 TV series.[81]
- Kidlat (Obet Santos) from Kung Tawagin Siya'y Kidlat
- Kidlat[82] from Pintados
- Kidlat Kid (Filipino Heroes League)
- Kick Fighters
- Kickero
- Kilabot from Bayan Knights
- Kisig Pinoy
- K'Mao from RPG Metanoia
- Knight Hawk (Bolt Gadin)
- Knighthawk
- Kumander Bawang[83]
- Kupcake[84][85] from Batch 72
- Kuryente Kid
- Krystala[86]
- Kulafu by Francisco Reyes and Pedrito Reyes, presumably the first Filipino superhero
- Kulog from Kung Tawagin Siya'y Kidlat
- Kung Fu Chinito
- Kung Fu Kids[87]
L
[edit]- Lady Mantisa, aka Lucy, from Gagambino
- Lady Untouchable (old Filipino movie heroine)
- Lagim[88]
- Lam-Ang[89] from Sandugo
- Lapu-Lapu[90]
- Laser Man by D.G. Salonga (writer) and Abel Laxamana (artist)[91]
- Lastikman[92][93] by Mars Ravelo
- LastikDog[94]
- Lawin from Ang Alamat ng Lawin
- Leah or Super Bee from Gagambino
- Leather from Bayan Knights
- Leon Artemis from Bayan Knights
- Leon Guerrero
- Liberty Girl from Bayan Knights
- Lieutenant J
- Lilit Bulilit (Funny Komiks 1984)[95]
- Lira, daughter of Amihan and Ybarro from Encantadia
- Lito from Bayan Knights
- Lualhati from Krystala
- Lucia from Dyesebel
- Luna from Darna
- Luzviminda from Bayan Knights
- Lyn Tek from Bayan Knights
M
[edit]- Machete[96]
- Magnum from Bayan Knights
- Mananabas[97] from Bayan Knights
- Mang Kepweng (Comics)
- Manila Man from Bayan Knights
- Marella (Earth-2) from DC Comics[98]
- Maria Constantino (Filipino Heroes League)
- Maskarado[99][100] from Bayan Knights
- Maso from Bayan Knights[101]
- Master Cleu from Encantadia
- Matanglawin from Bayan Knights[102]
- Merza, lady mercenary from Ninja Komiks[103] by Bobby V. Villagracia and Boy Baarde[104]
- Midknight
- Mine-a (the Ynang Reyna), mother of the four Sang'gres from Encantadia and Etheria
- Miguel (Ang Panday 2016 TV Series) Flavio's descendant. The second to take up the mantle of Panday
- Miguel, the protagonist from Sugo
- Mokong from Krystala
- Molave from Enchanted Garden
- Mr. Atlas
- Mysterio from Krystala
- Mira, daughter of Pirena from Encantadia
- Marina[105]
- Mayari[106] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine goddess of the moon and night; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Mayumi[107] from Pintados
- Mighty M from Krystala
- Mighty Mother from Triumph Division[108]
- Mighty Ken from Super Inggo
- Mighty T
- Mithi from Bayan Knights
- Mr. Pol (Leopoldo Guerrero) from Tatak ng Katarungan
- Morion from Bayan Knights[109]
- Majeed from "Kuwtmak"
N
[edit]- Narra[110] from Sandugo and Bayan Knights
- Nieves, an engkanto slayer from Shake, Rattle & Roll X
- Niño from Bayan Knights
- Ngid also Darno in other Darna reincarnation (Super Action Vol. 2 #12 1999)[111]
- Niño Valiente
- Noah from Bayan Knights
O
[edit]- Olen
- Onslaught from Flashpoint
- Oro from Flashpoint
- Overdrive from Bayan Knights
P
[edit]- P.I. Joey
- Pag-Asa from Bayan Knights
- Palos[112] by Nestor Redondo and Virgilio Redondo
- Pasa Hero
- Pastor Banal from Bayan Knights
- Patintina from Laban ng Lahi
- Payaso from Flashpoint
- Pammy[113][114] from Batch 72
- Panday Kids[115]
- Pandoy,[116] the Panday's apprentice
- Pao from Ang Agimat: Anting Anting ni Lolo[117]
- Passion from Flashpoint
- Pedro Penduko[118] by Francisco V. Coching
- Pepeng Agimat[119]
- Perseus the Starlord
- Petrang Kabayo[120]
- Phantom Cat from Bayan Knights
- Phantom Lady[121]
- Pinoy Rangers (Batang X Komiks 1995)
- Pintados[122]
- Pintura from Bayan Knights and Pintura: Panimulang Yugto[123]
- Pirena from Encantadia and Etheria
- Promiteyo
- Pusang Itim
- Puwersa ng Kalikasan
Q
[edit]- Quassia, Diwani from Enchanted Garden
- Quattro from Bayan Knights
R
[edit]- Raja Team One from Bathala
- Randie[124][125] from Batch 72
- Rapiddo from Gandarrapiddo: The Revenger Squad[67]
- Raquim from Encantadia and Etheria, is a prince of Sapiro and the father of Amihan.
- Red Feather from Triumph Division[126]
- Red Ninja from Kick Fighter
- Reserve Agent King Agila a.k.a. Agent X44 from Agent X44
- Rocco, ang batang bato
- Royal Blue
- Rubberman[127][128]
- Ryan from "Kuwtmak"
- Rayan from "Kuwtmak"
S
[edit]- Sabina from Majika
- Salakay of Bayan Knights
- Sandata[129] from Sandugo
- Sandugo,[130] a superhero team
- Santelma from Bayan Knights
- Sarhento Sagrado of Bayan Knights
- Scorpio from Sapot ni Gagamba - Kasama si Scorpio
- Sentensyador
- Servant from Bayan Knights
- She-Man[131]
- Sidapa from Sandugo
- Silaw from Bayan Knights
- Sinag from Bayan Knights
- 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 Delta from My Super D
- Super Idol[136]
- Super Inday[137]
- Super Inggo[138]
- Super Islaw[139][140]
- Super Gee[141]
- Super Kikay (a.k.a. Super K)
- Super Lolo
- Super Ma'am[142][143]
- Super Noypi[144]
- Super Ranger Kids (1997 Film)[145]
- Super Talipa, character of a Santo Tomas, Batangas Cable Show
- Super Twins[146]
- Super Wan*Tu*Tri[147]
- Super Vhing
- Supercat[148]
- Superdog[149]
- Supergirl[150]
- Superkat
- Supremo[151] from Sandugo
- Sarah from "Kuwtmak"
T
[edit]- Tala[152] of the Diwatas[6] (Philippine goddess of the stars; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules: Encyclopædia Mythologica[7])
- Talahib, a Kulafu-like character by Francisco Reyes
- Talim from Bayan Knights
- Tara Tarantula: The Spider Lady
- Tatto[153] from Pintados
- Taurus[154]
- Tayho, a tikbalang and earth elemental/engkanto from Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom
- Teg from Super Inggo
- The Evil Buster
- The Maker (Filipino Heroes League)
- The Twelve, a superhero team by Zach Yonzon
- Three-Na (3-Na) from Batang X
- Tinay Pinay[155][156][157]
- Tiny Tony[158] by Mars Ravelo
- Tinyente Tagalog
- Tiagong Akyat[159]
- Tobor[160]
- Tol[161][162] from Batch 72
- Tonyong Bayawak[163]
- Totoy Bato[164]
- Tough Hero a.k.a. Brix
- Transformer Man
- Triumph Division[165] from Marvel Comics by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca
- Tsuperhero (Noynoy), a jeepney driver and berserker in GMA Network's Tsuperhero
- Tsuperman
- Turbo Girl
U
[edit]- Urban Rangers – framed cops turned vigilante superheroes with advance equipment
- Unstoppable from Bayan Knights
V
[edit]- Valeriana, Diwani (Good Valeriana) from Enchanted Garden
- Varga[166] by Mars Ravelo
- Volta[167] (see also Volta (TV series))
W
[edit]- Wang[168][169] from Batch 72
- Wapakman[170]
- Wave[171] (Pearl Pangan) from Marvel Comics' The New Agents of Atlas by Greg Pak (writer) and Leinil Francis Yu (artist)
- Widad the Loving (Hope Mendoza) of the 99
- Wishing Man from Triumph Division[172]
- Wonder Dabiana[173]
- Wonder Vi[174]
X
[edit]- X-Gen (Dr. Javier, Cyclon, Steel, Alamid, Raja, Psi-Lock, Hamok, Seraph)
- X-Man
Y
[edit]- Ybarro/Ybrahim from Encantadia and Etheria is the king of Sapiro and heir to the Kalasag.
- Yasmin from "Kuwtmak"
- Yousra from "Kuwtmak"
Z
[edit]- Zsazsa Zaturnnah[175][176][177]
- Zaido: the Space Sherriffs from Metal Hero Series
- Zaido Blue
- Zaido Green
- Zaido Red
- Zaido Kids
- Zarda (old TV series heroine)
- Zero from RPG Metanoia
- Zheamay from Bayan Knights
- Zigomar
- Zoids
- Zuma,[178] while he is the antagonist in earlier comic book, he is the protagonist in the later serial.
- Z-Man from Batang Z
See also
[edit]- Philippine comics
- List of Filipino komik artists
- List of Filipino comics creators
- List of Filipino komiks
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