The Great Ten (Shi Hao Xia) or (十豪侠) are a team of
Chinese comic book superheroes
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in the
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, who are sponsored by the government of the
People's Republic of China. Appearing in comics published by
DC Comics
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, they were introduced in ''
52'' #6 (June 2006),
and were created by
Grant Morrison,
J. G. Jones, and
Joe Bennett. Several of the characters have a basis in
Chinese mythology. Unlike conventional superhero monikers, their names are close to literal translations from the Chinese language.
Publication history
Grant Morrison explained the background to his creation of the team, in a pitch which also contained the outline for the
Super Young Team
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Publication history
The concept for the team emerged from the sam ...
:
The Great Ten returned in their own title, in 10-issue monthly mini-series, beginning in early November 2009 and produced by writer
Tony Bedard and artist
Scott McDaniel, with covers by Stanley Lau.
Fictional team biography
First appearing in ''52'' #6, the Great Ten's actions are hampered by bureaucracy. Three of the team's members were forced to sit out a battle with Green Lanterns
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because they had not completed the required paperwork. Following the events in the ''
Infinite Crisis'' story arc, as a signatory of the Freedom of Power Treaty China has entered into a Coalition with Khandaq,
Iran,
Uzbekistan, and
Pakistan, leading the Great Ten to join forces with
Black Adam on the battlefield.
Later, in week #32, the Accomplished Perfect Physician saves
Ralph Dibny from his rampaging teammate Yeti, and gains his help subduing and restoring him to his human self. The Accomplished Perfect Physician then shares with Dibny details about his life and powers, his role as a "super-functionary", and some cryptic advice about a coming crisis in the
Middle East. The Great Ten later battle
Black Adam when he invades China as part of his vendetta after the death of
Isis in
World War III. This also involves confrontations with several American based superheroes, as the Chinese government was willing to go so far as to launch nuclear missiles if their territory was violated. This portion of the stand-off was ended when the Great Ten lost contact with Beijing, leaving August General in Iron with the authority to allow international help - against his own wishes.
On the final page of ''
Checkmate
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'' #3, the Checkmate ground team, on an infiltration mission in China, is discovered and cornered by The Immortal Man in Darkness. In ''Checkmate'' #4 the August General in Iron, Celestial Archer and Yao Fei the Accomplished Perfect Physician show up to support the Immortal Man in Darkness, after a brief skirmish both sides declare a truce. Later after Yao Fei prevents
Count Vertigo (acting under secret orders from
Amanda Waller) from stealing Chinese state secrets, the August General decides that Checkmate has betrayed the truce and orders their deaths, only the timely intervention of Green Lantern
Alan Scott and the Chinese
Ambassador
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saves the lives of Sasha's ground team.
In ''
Checkmate
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In chess, the king is ...
'' #13-15 and ''
Outsiders'' #47-49, the Checkmate team and the Outsiders are on an infiltration mission to Oolong Island. In ''Outsiders'' #48, they are attacked by The Immortal Man in Darkness and
Chang Tzu has re-appeared, ready to experiment on the captured
Sasha Bordeaux of Checkmate and
Captain Boomerang, in the presence of August General in Iron.
Issue #1 details the
Accomplished Perfect Physician's origin, and introduces eight deities from
Chinese mythology led by the
Jade Emperor
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. The pantheon includes Yu Huang the Jade Emperor and King of the Gods,
Lei Kung
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the God of Thunder,
Feng Po the God of Winds,
Kuan Ti
Guan Yu (; ), courtesy name Yunchang, was a Chinese military general serving under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Along with Zhang Fei, he shared a brotherly relationship with Liu Bei and accompanied him on ...
the God of War,
Lei Zi
Leigong () or Leishen (), is the god of thunder in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology and Taoism. In Taoism, when so ordered by heaven, Leigong punishes both earthly mortals guilty of secret crimes and evil spirits who have used their know ...
the Goddess of Lightning and wife of Lei Kung,
Chu Jiang a minor God of the Dead who rules the second level of
Diyu,
Gong Gong the God of Floods, and
Chu Jung the God of Fire and father of Gong Gong.
[''The Great Ten'' #1 (January 2010)]
Issue #2 details the
Celestial Archer's origin, has the Old Chinese Gods have returned for vengeance. With the citizens of
Lhasa caught in the middle, the Old Gods battle against the Great Ten, but the super functionaries are no match for the angry, ancient gods, not when one member – the Celestial Archer – chooses to turn against his team and fight alongside the gods.
[''The Great Ten'' #2 (February 2010)]
Issue #3 details
Thundermind's origin, he appears in times of need to defend China against evil and injustice. But when Thundermind joins the Great Ten in their battle against the Old Chinese Gods, he learns the startling secret that the Old Chinese Gods have been hiding – a secret so massive it could destroy all of China.
[''The Great Ten'' #3 (March 2010)]
Issue #4 details the
Immortal Man-in-Darkness' origin, while he battles Feng Po in
Shanghai. Immortal Man-in-Darkness finally defeats Feng Po, and the Great Ten discover Feng Po is using Durlan technology and that the Old Chinese Gods are false.
[''The Great Ten'' #4 (April 2010)]
Issue #5 details the
August General in Iron's origin, explaining the classified
Qinghai incident, fifteen years ago. In the
Kunlun Mountains
The Kunlun Mountains ( zh, s=昆仑山, t=崑崙山, p=Kūnlún Shān, ; ug, كۇئېنلۇن تاغ تىزمىسى / قۇرۇم تاغ تىزمىسى ) constitute one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending for more than . In the bro ...
, the Old Chinese Gods plan to invade
Hong Kong. Celestial Archer realizes that the Old Chinese Gods are not the actual gods and sends a message to the Great Ten from their headquarters.
[''The Great Ten'' #5 (May 2010)]
Issue #6 details the
Ghost Fox Killer's origin and early history as a deadly crime fighter in Hong Kong, introducing an informant she uses to gather information about the Chinese triads in China. It also introduces links between the Old Chinese Gods, Taiwanese triads and the
Taiwanese government; resulting in escalation of conflict between the mainland and
Taiwan, and an attack by Chu Jiang on the Hong Kong waterfront.
[''The Great Ten'' #6 (June 2010)]
Issue #7 details the
Seven Deadly Brothers's origin, as he and Accomplished Perfect Physician battle the gangster fight in Hong Kong while trying to apprehend Taiwanese government official, Ma Saihung. This issue also introduces a fight between the remaining Old Gods and Great Ten members August General, Ghost Fox Killer, and Shaolin Robot following the death of Chu Jiang.
[''The Great Ten'' #7 (July 2010)]
Issue #8 details the
Shaolin Robot's origin, continues the fight that was introduced at the end of the previous issue, concluding with the Jade Emperor's beheading by Shaolin Robot, Great Ten Directorate. The issue concludes with the telepathic interrogation of Taiwanese government leading to the discovery of the robot factory in the
Gobi desert
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Geography
The Gobi measures from southwest to northeast an ...
.
[''The Great Ten'' #8 (August 2010)]
Issue #9 details the
Mother of Champions' origin, and wraps up the series from the viewpoint of one of her latest children, sired by Socialist Red Guardsman.
[''The Great Ten'' #9 (September 2010)] Socialist Red Guardsman's origins are only hinted at throughout the series, however, it is established he was the first Super-functionary and that he felt betrayed by his country. The Great Ten unite at the end, and team with the remaining "false gods" to destroy the robot army created by a rogue
Taiwanese general.
In the ''
Watchmen'' sequel ''
Doomsday Clock,'' China takes advantage of "The Superman Theory" by having the Great Ten expanded into the Great Twenty. Besides Accomplished Perfect Physician, August General-in-Iron, Celestial Archer, Ghost Fox Killer, Immortal Man-in-Darkness, Mother of Champions, Seven Deadly Brothers, Shoalin Robot, Socialist Red Guardsman, and Thundermind, it is mentioned that the other members include China's versions of Super-Man, Bat-Man, Flash, and Wonder-Woman,
Gloss, Dao, Guanxi, Night-Dragon, Ri, and Striker-Z.
Membership
This team of "super-functionaries" (the communist Chinese ethos rejects the word 'heroes' for a humbler one) is based in China's
Great Wall complex. This massive complex houses the team's command and support technicians as well as facilities for the creation of more Chinese superhumans.
The bureaucracy must approve every action the Great Ten take during combat.
Accomplished Perfect Physician
Accomplished Perfect Physician or 達医者完
(Dá Yī Zhĕ Wán), Yao Fei was born a peasant in the
Anhui Province. Yao had dreams of becoming a doctor but lacked the money for medical school. He enlisted in the army instead. When his unit was sent to suppress an uprising in
Gyantse, Tibet, Yao killed a monk named Tenzin Cering. Horrified at what he'd done, he deserted his unit and was shot by his commanding officer. He was saved by a local medicine man who told Yao that his son, Tenzin, was supposed to be the seventeenth man to hold the position of the "Accomplished Perfect Physician"; since Tenzin was now dead, Yao was forced to take his place by Tenzin's father. Tenzin tossed Yao through a magical portal, wherein he was filled with the memories and powers of the past Physicians. As the new Accomplished Perfect Physician, Yao was branded an outlaw and an enemy of the state for many years before he willingly joined the Great Ten.
With simple vocal sounds, the Accomplished Perfect Physician can produce a variety of magical effects, such as physical or mental paralysis, force fields, the redirection of energies, healing, destruction of matter, and earthquakes. The diplomat of the team, the Physician appears to be a collected individual with well-developed people skills. He does not get along well with his team leader, August General in Iron, who sees Yao only as an irreverent deserter.
August General in Iron
The August General in Iron or 钢铁圣将 (Gāng Tiě Shèng Jiāng) is Fang Zhifu formerly a member of a "Xeno-Team", an elite Chinese spec ops unit trained for encounters with aliens. 15 years ago, his unit was sent to investigate a Durlan ship that crashed in
Qinghai province. The Durlans wiped out his unit with a flesh-melting pathogen weapon. Fang barely survived by injecting himself with a counter-agent that slowed the degeneration. Chinese scientists subjected him to special treatments which saved his life, but also endowed him with superhuman strength and caused his skin to grow iron-like plates. He was then recruited into China's new metahuman division. He wields a staff that can easily slice through metal.
August General in Iron is the field leader of the Great Ten and while he commands the Great Ten, he must still run all command decisions in the field by the
Central Committee
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. He also serves as the Black King's Bishop in
Checkmate
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.
He met
Ghost Fox Killer in Hong Kong. For some reason, he was immune to her deathly touch, and the two became lovers instead. As a fanatical soldier, he despises the Accomplished Perfect Physician for his irreverent attitude and for deserting the army.
Fang Zhifu habitually quotes from Sun Tzu's ''
The Art of War''.
In
The New 52 (a reboot in DC Comics), August General in Iron is invited to join the new
Justice League International, with the
United Nations council that assembled the group noting that he was selected because he represents "the world's most populous nation". His comments about the superiority of Chinese engineering quickly draw the ire of
Rocket Red.
Celestial Archer
The Celestial Archer or 天体射手 (Tiān Tĭ Shè Shŏu) is a figure with ties to
Chinese mythology. As a teenager, Xu Tao sold souvenirs at the foot of
Mount Tai. After his father's business was shut down by corrupt police, he joined a gang to support his family. He was not a good thief, however, and a botched robbery landed his fellow gang members in jail. When they were released, they sought his death. They chased him to an old temple below Mount Tai. While hiding behind a tree, Tao was swallowed up by the earth, and found himself in a cavern where he found the Celestial Bow of
Yi.
The magical bow begged Tao to take it as his own, as it was dying after four thousand years of disuse. When Tao picked it up, he was transformed into the Celestial Archer and granted
Yi the Archer's godlike archery skills. After chasing away his former gang, he instinctively fired an arrow at the moon, creating a magical bridge that took him to the home of the Chinese gods. The gods tasked him to serve as their agent on Earth, to inspire the Chinese and remind them of the old gods, whose worship was suppressed by the Communist government.
The Celestial Archer has unerring aim capable of shooting arrows charged with a mysterious energy, or that can turn day into night.
Xu is an irreverent character, disrespectful of August General's authority. He considers his role in the Great Ten as secondary to his divine mission, something which landed him in trouble when he foolishly defected to a team of metahumans posing as Chinese deities.
Ghost Fox Killer
The Ghost Fox Killer or 鬼狐杀手 (Guǐ Hú Shā Shǒu) is a female emissary from the hidden colony of "
Ghost Fox Women". She is charged with killing evil men, and has power over the ghosts of those men. Apparently her home city is powered by the souls of evil men, and her touch causes instant death. She is typically accompanied by a rui shi (or
Imperial guardian lion
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) of living jade. If Ghost Fox Killer does not kill off evil men for her colony, her society will fall.
She encounters
August General in Iron early in her career, and is stunned to discover that she can touch his body without killing him. She has demonstrated undefined feelings of loyalty towards him.
Immortal Man-in-Darkness
Fifteen years ago, a Durlan ship crashed in China's
Qinghai province. The Chinese reverse-engineered the craft and used the technology to build the Dragonwing, the most advanced fighter plane in the world.
The pilot sits in a cockpit filled with a sort of amniotic fluid, bonding himself to the craft. This type of bond gradually breaks down a human's molecular structure;
[''Checkmate'' (vol. 2) #4 (September 2006)] each flight takes a year off the pilot's life. The Dragonwing has been flown by a succession of
PLAAF pilots, all of whom knowingly sacrificed themselves to serve China as the Immortal Man-In-Darkness or 黑暗中的不朽者
(Hēi Àn Zhōng De Bù Xiǔ Zhě). The current pilot is Chen Nuo.
He operates fro
Anshan Air Base">Anshan Air Base">Anshan Air Base
but makes his home in
Shanghai.
The Dragonwing is a powerful shapeshifting aircraft. It can take the form of diffuse smoke and handle hurricane-force winds.
Mother of Champions
Wu Mei-Xing, the Mother of Champions or 冠軍母亲 (Guàn Jūn Mǔ Qīn) was a theoretical physicist, working on a particle accelerator when she was briefly exposed to a theoretical "Higgs boson, god particle", which mutated her system by triggering her metagene. At first she was unable to bear children, but eventually discovered her super-
fecundity powers by accident. She no longer needs to eat, and has to remind herself to breathe, and she is immune to radiation poisoning from ionizing radiation.
She can now birth a litter of twenty-five genetically identical supersoldiers about every three days. These children are short-lived, however, only lasting one week, aging ten years every twenty four hours.
She has at times used a metallic chair with insect-like legs to remain mobile during her pregnant state. She later pretended that the alias "Niang Guan Jun" was her real name.
One of her superstrong children named ''Number Four'' appeared in ''
The OMAC Project: Infinite Crisis Special'' #1. In ''Nightwing'' #144, Mother of Champions is kidnapped from the Great Wall Complex by operatives of
Talia al Ghul; in this same issue it is revealed that she has had thousands of children, and that each batch of superhuman children are conceived by suitors whom she hand picks.
[''The OMAC Project: Infinite Crisis Special'' #1 (May 2006)] Her children appear to demonstrate fairly standard superhuman abilities, save for when she has the children of fellow Great Ten members. She has had children with Seven Deadly Brothers, Accomplished Perfect Physician, at least one Immortal Man-in-Darkness, and most recently with Socialist Red Guardsman.
Seven Deadly Brothers
Yang Kei-Ying, known as the Seven Deadly Brothers or 致命七兄弟 (Zhì Mìng Qī Xiōng Dì), was born in poverty in
Fujian province over 300 years ago. He was a soldier in service to the
Yongzheng Emperor in 1723, and took part in the destruction of the
Shaolin Temple
Shaolin Monastery (少林寺 ''Shàolínsì''), also known as Shaolin Temple, is a renowned monastic institution recognized as the birthplace of Chan Buddhism and the cradle of Shaolin Kung Fu. It is located at the foot of Wuru Peak of the So ...
.
One of the temple's kung fu grandmasters,
Bak Mei, defected to the Emperor and helped destroy the second temple. Yang was impressed with Bak Mei's skill and wanted to learn kung fu himself, but Bak Mei laughed at him and thought him unpromising. He deserted the army and headed to the school of the Seven Scribes of the Cloudy Satchel, seven
taoist sorcerers in the mountains near
Song Shan. Yang begged to become a pupil and fed the sorcerers all manner of excuses and lies, but the sorcerers saw through him and placed a curse on him as punishment for his evil actions. They placed in his mind complete knowledge of all seven schools of kung-fu and a lust for violence, and sent him back to slaughter Bak Mei and the soldiers who had destroyed the Shaolin temples. Centuries later, he was incorporated into the Great Ten and fabricated his origin, claiming that he received his powers from an old mystic whom he saved from a beating.
When entering battle, Yang splits into seven identical clones, each a grandmaster of one of the seven schools of kung-fu.
Shaolin Robot
When the
First Emperor of China commissioned the construction of his tomb, a brilliant engineer by the name of Lao Yuqi built a hundred clockwork automatons to serve as tomb guards. The vain and jealous emperor ordered that Lao be entombed with him upon his death so that his genius would never serve another patron. Before dying of thirst, Lao reprogrammed one of the automatons with his own insights, values and priorities and gave it a semblance of free will. Thousands of years later, when the tomb was uncovered by archaeologists, the automatons went on a rampage in an attempt to topple the Communist government and restore imperial rule. These automatons were defeated by the Super Functionaries. Only Lao's reprogrammed automaton remained inactive back at the tomb. The Chinese government reactivated it and upgraded it with Durlan technology.
Shaolin Robot speaks in simple
I Ching hexagrams, but can express more complex thoughts using written
pinyin. It was seen using
hexagrams
, can be seen as a compound composed of an upwards (blue here) and downwards (pink) facing equilateral triangle, with their intersection as a regular hexagon (in green).
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from
I Ching
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to speak. In ''52'' #50, Shaolin Robot 'speaks' three times. Springing forward to attack
Black Adam, it speaks ,
Hexagram 38, which is 睽 (kui2), and represents opposition or contradiction. In the next frame, while actively attacking Black Adam, it speaks ,
Hexagram 6, 訟 (song4), which represents contention or arguing. Finally, as Black Adam destroys Shaolin Robot, it speaks ,
Hexagram 23, 剝 (bol), which represents deterioration or 'splitting apart'. Later while battling the
Shield
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, it speaks ,
Hexagram 18 which is '蠱' (correction), ,
Hexagram 39 which is '蹇' (obstruction), ,
Hexagram 25 which is '無妄' (pestilence), and finally ,
Hexagram 1, which is '乾' (force).
Socialist Red Guardsman
Real name Gu Lao, is one of the oldest Chinese heroes. He used his solar powers to carry out the
Cultural Revolution
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. His body is highly radioactive, so he is forced to wear special armor reverse engineered from Durlan technology. He has since become bitter and disillusioned as China abandons
Mao Zedong's vision and embraces market economics. He lives like a hermit in an isolated stretch of the
Gobi Desert
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The Gobi measures from southwest to northeast an ...
due to the possible threat of a nuclear meltdown.
Mother of Champions is immune to his radiation, and was the first person to touch him in over fifteen years.
Thundermind
Thundermind or 雷念 (Léi Niàn) is Zou Kang, a history teacher at
Beijing No. 8 Middle School who, on a tour of the
Beijing Museum, accidentally recites aloud a
sanskrit "trigger phrase" from an ancient
Buddhist artifact. Afterwards, he transforms into Thundermind whenever he recites his trigger phrase and unlocks what he calls his full human potential, becoming a
Bodhisattva
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( ; sa, 𑀩𑁄𑀥𑀺𑀲𑀢𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀯 (Brahmī), translit=bodhisattva, label=Sanskrit) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening') or Buddhahood.
In the Early Buddhist schoo ...
with the power to access metahuman analogues of the powers listed in the Buddhist
siddhis
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.
He saves a fellow teacher named Miss Wu, who happens to be in love with his
alter ego
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Thundermind.
He also has super-senses akin to telepathy, and fancies himself the team's conscience. He is the most loved of the Great Ten, especially in his hometown of
Beijing
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.
Reserve members
Chang Tzu
As revealed to
Alan Scott by Thundermind, Chang Tzu and his
Science Squad are members of the Great Ten that provide, among other things, the funds to operate the organization and the technology they use.
Number Four
Number Four was one of Mother of Champions' superstrong and tough children. Number Four was sent into
Saudi Arabia to retrieve the fallen OMAC satellite, he demonstrated superhuman strength, invulnerability and heightened reflexes,
Number Four is a reference to the 14th Century Chinese myth of the Ten Brothers, the fourth having super strength.
Shen Li Po
Shen Li Po was formerly the Black King's Bishop in Checkmate. Shen Li Po later returned to the Great Wall Complex on a leave of absence and was replaced by the August General In Iron.
The Yeti
Real name Hu Wei. The Yeti is a scientist who unlocked an ''
atavistic
In biology, an atavism is a modification of a biological structure whereby an ancestral genetic trait reappears after having been lost through evolutionary change in previous generations. Atavisms can occur in several ways; one of which is when ...
trigger gene'' that transforms men into monsters. This discovery enabled him to transform into a powerful white furred
yeti-like monster plagued with an uncontrollable rage. While in his Yeti form, Hu Wei must wear a special electronic amulet around his neck that keeps him from going berserk.
[''52'' Week 32 (December 2006)] He was killed in ''52'' #50 by Black Adam.
Other versions
Anti-Matter Universe
There is an evil counterpart to the Great Ten in the
Anti-Matter Universe, known as "The Most Unworthy Ten".
Flashpoint
In the alternate timeline of the ''
Flashpoint'' event, August General in Iron is a member of the
H.I.V.E.
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The H.I.V.E. organization appeared on the fourth season of ...
council. He voted for innocent civilians to live in Western European between Aquaman and Wonder Woman before using nuclear weapons to end the war.
In other media
Television
Yao Fei appears in the TV series ''
Arrow
An arrow is a fin-stabilized projectile launched by a bow. A typical arrow usually consists of a long, stiff, straight shaft with a weighty (and usually sharp and pointed) arrowhead attached to the front end, multiple fin-like stabilizers c ...
'' portrayed by
Byron Mann. This version, named Yao Fei Gulong, is a
Chinese Army deserter with unspecified medical training. Yao Fei is the father of
Shado
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(and the reason Yao Fei is later allied with
Edward Fyers and
Billy Wintergreen), and he acts as
Oliver Queen's mentor on the island he is shipwrecked on,
Lian Yu. He also resembles the Celestial Archer as this version of Yao Fei is extremely proficient with a bow and arrow, but a skilled martial artist as well, proficient enough to combat Wintergreen. He is killed by Fyers in "
Darkness on the Edge of Town". His full name is revealed only in the fifth-season episode "
Second Chances Second Chances may refer to:
Music
* ''Second Chances'' album, a 2013 album by Jessy J
* "Second Chances", a song by Gregory Alan Isakov
* "Second Chances", a song by Imagine Dragons from the deluxe edition of ''Smoke + Mirrors''
Television a ...
" and he was also one of
Talia al Ghul's disciples when he became an archer. He appears as a hallucination to Oliver in "
Missing
Missing or The Missing may refer to:
Film
* ''Missing'' (1918 film), an American silent drama directed by James Young
* ''Missing'' (1982 film), an American historical drama directed by Costa-Gavras
* ''Missing'' (2007 film) (''Vermist''), a Bel ...
", during his captivity on the island by
Konstantin Kovar
Red Star (russian: Kрасная Звезда, Krasnaya Zvezda, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar), formerly named Starfire (Звездный Огонь, Zvezdnyy Ogon'), is a superhero in the DC Universe.
Publication history
A former member of the ...
, telling him that despite losing loved ones and all troubles what he encountered in five years, to not give up and that Oliver can rise up against all kinds of danger. He returns in season eight episode "Purgatory" when energy build-up on the island restored him, along with Fyers and his group. He helps Oliver and his team to fight against Fyers. After Lyla Michaels activates the weapon that is tied to her DNA, the energies are absorbed causing Yao Fei, Fyers and others who died earlier to disappear.
The Great Ten are among the many superhero and supervillain teams whose names can be read on the wall during a musical number in ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold''s musical episode, "Mayhem of the Music Meister".
Miscellaneous
A version of the Great Ten appears in issue #8 of the ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' comics. They help
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
fight an army of
Yetis.
References
External links
Cosmic Teams: The Great Ten NewsaramaStraight (and Not) Out of the Comics ''
New York Times'', May 28, 2006
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