Before Shang-Chi: Asian Heroes from the Golden Age of Comic Books
Comic books have always had Asian characters, but few are memorable, and most that are memorable are memorable for the wrong reasons. I’ll focus on the heroes who are most important and a few who deserve more attention. Wing, the Crimson Avenger’s assistant The history of Asian comic book heroes begins with a radio show, The Green Hornet. Its title character was a white newspaper publisher who put on a mask to fight crime with his Asian valet and chauffeur, Kato. Since the first principle of commercial entertainment is to swipe whatever sells, Detective Comics in 1938 introduced a new series, the Crimson Avenger. Its title character was a white newspaper publisher who put on a mask to fight crime with his Asian valet and chauffeur, Ka — , I mean, Wing. Wing and the Avenger being blatant Kato and the Hornet knock-offs doesn’t affect Wing’s status as the first Asian comic book hero. Some say Wing and the Crimson Avenger were DC’s first superheroes because they debuted ...