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nothingnormal · 6 years
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phoenixlionme · 3 years
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Marvel Asian Supers
EAST ASIAN (China, Korea, and Japan)
1. Jubilation Lee aka Jubilee - Chinese American
2. Xorn - Chinese
3. Colleen Wing - half Chinese and half Japanese American
4. Shang Chi - Chinese
5. Cindy Moon aka Silk - Korean American
6. Amadeus Cho aka Brawn - Korean American
7. Danny Rand aka Iron Fist - Tibetan American; I know he’s often depicted as white but after his first live action portrayal was panned, with a lot of the reasons being because it was somewhat racist, I think Danny being Tibetan makes perfect sense given that his powers are in an area in Tibet plus there would be a Tibetan superhero.
8. Lei Ling aka Aero - Chinese
9. Dan Bi aka Crescent - Korean
10. Seol Hee aka Luna Snow - Korean
11. Lin Lie aka Sword Master - Chinese
12. Ami Han aka White Fox - Korean
15. Isaac Ikeda aka Protector - Japanese
16. Jake Oh aka War Machine - Korean American
17. Jimmy Woo - Chinese American
18. Monica Chang aka Black Widow - Chinese American
19. Clarice Ferguson aka Blink - Chinese American
20. Wong, ally to Dr. Strange - Chinese
21. Hisako Ichiki aka Armor - Japanese
22. Big Hero 6 - a team of Japanese heroes; they are based off the movie from Disney, Big Hero 6. I loved the movie but I would’ve kept them all Japanese with no racebend
23. Jennifer Takeda aka Hazmat - Japanese American
24. Nico Minoru - Japanese American
25. Peni Parker aka SP//DR - Japanese American; she’s possibly biracial but it’s never been confirmed
26. Kenuichio Harada and Shin Harada aka Silver Samurai - Japanese
27. Shiro Yoshida aka Sunfire - Japanese
28. Leyu Yoshida aka Sunpyre - Japanese
29. Noriko Ashida aka Surge - Japanese
29. Pei aka Iron Fist II - Tibetan
30. Kei Kawade aka Kid Kaiju - half Japanese and half white, American born
31. Takuya Yamashiro aka Tokusatsu Spider Man  - Japanese; from the famous live-action Japanese Spider-Man TV series
32. Daken Akihiro aka Wolverine - biracial; half Japanese and half white
33. Suzi Endo aka Cybermancer - Japanese American
34. Yukio - Japanese; last name unknown
35. Brother Sabre - Chinese
36. Sister Dagger - Chinese
37. Sister Hammer - Chinese
38. Katy Chen - half Chinese and half Korean, American born
39. Xialing - Chinese
40. Ancient One - Tibetan
41. Betsy Braddock aka Kwannon - British Japanese; and none of that whole “white woman trapped in Japanese woman’s body”
42. Toni Ho aka Iron Patriot - Chinese
43. Sam Chung aka Blindspot - Chinese
44. Ganke Lee - Korean American
45. Daisy Johnson aka Quake - biracial; half Chinese and half white; American born
SOUTH ASIA (Afghanistan, Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan)
1. Kamala Khan aka Ms. Marvel - Pakistani American
2. Kareem aka Red Dagger - Pakistani; last name unknown
3. Raz Malhotra aka Giant Man - Indian
4. Sooraya Qadir aka Dust - Afghanistan
5. Tara Virango aka Enigma -Bangladeshi
6. Raju Rai aka Chakra the Invincible - Indian
7.  Paras Gavaskar aka Indra - Indian
8.  Pavitr Prabhakar aka Spider Man India - Indian American who moved to India due to his parents’ death
9. Faiza Hussain aka Excalibur - British Pakistani 
10. Dinesh Deol aka Grid - Indian
11.  Neal Shaara aka Thunderbird III - Indian
12. Qureshi Gupta aka Pinpoint - Indian
13. Trinary from Xmen - Indian; real name unknown
14. Sapna from Xmen - Indian; real name unknown
15. Rina Patel aka Timeslip - Indian
16.  Karima Shapandar aka Omega Sentinel - Indian
SOUTHEAST ASIA (Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore)
1. Triumph Division - a team of Filipino superheroes
2. Pearl Pangan aka Wave - Filipino
3.  Xuyen Kieu Manh aka Karma - Vietnamese
4. Silhouette Chord aka Silhouette - biracial; half Cambodian and half black
5. Mantis - half Vietnamese and half German
6. War Tiger from Warriors of the Sky - Thai; real name unknown
7. Rong Xanh aka Blue Dragon from Warriors of the Sky - Vietnamese
8. Burung Matahari aka Sun Bird from Warriors of the Sky- Malaysian
9. Shadow Shell from Warriors of the Sky - Taiwanese; real name unknown
WEST ASIA (Iran, Iraq, Israel, Leban, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey)
1. Fadi Fadlalah aka Amulet - Iraqi American
2. Navid Hashim aka Arabian Knight - Palestinian
UNKNOWN
1. Jeannine Sauvage aka Guillotine - biracial; Afro-Arabian
2. Lucy Nguyen aka Marygold - from the 2021 Black Widow run; from her last name she is Asian, possibly Vietnamese
Please be respectful with your comments. If I missed anyone, please add.
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ladystylestores · 4 years
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Ambulance driver in India rushes to save lives
MUMBAI, India (AP) — The first thing noticeable about Izhaar Hussain Shaikh is the fatigue marking his youthful face. The second thing is that his phone constantly buzzes.
The 30-year-old ambulance driver works for HelpNow, an initiative started by three engineering students in 2019 to help the stretched services of first responders in the Indian coastal city of Mumbai. It charges patients, but services are free for the city’s administrators, police force, medicos and the poor.
In a city with a history of ambulance shortages and where the coronavirus pandemic has claimed nearly 1,300 lives, putting the health care system under immense strain, every bit of help counts. And it is people like Shaikh — working tirelessly, dodging health risks — who are helping to ease that burden.
“My family, neighbors, everyone is scared. I am frightened too,” said Shaikh. “But I keep telling them and myself that its our way of helping people during this time.”
It’s a grueling job, with Shaikh’s daily shifts sometimes stretching 16 hours. Responding to an urgent call demands that his ambulance makes its way through Mumbai’s notoriously heavy traffic and narrow streets.
Often the patients he and his two co-workers have to carry by stretcher to their ambulance live in high-rise buildings with no elevators. Mumbai’s relentless heat and humidity make the work all the more physically draining.
But “the real ordeal starts when we reach the hospital,” Shaikh said.
Sometimes he has to wait up to five hours outside a hospital for intensive care unit beds to free up. Other times he gets yelled at by doctors who blame him and his team for bringing in patients without first checking in with the hospital. Most of the time he ends up shuffling between hospitals before a patient is finally admitted.
“There have been instances when the patient just doesn’t survive the long waiting hours,” Shaikh said. “Driving a patient who was alive to the hospital and then driving the same patient a few hours later to his burial or cremation is the hardest part.”
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But sometimes there are good days.
Only a few weeks ago, he drove an 80-year-old woman who had the coronavirus to a hospital. Once she recovered, it was Shaikh who drove her back home.
He said he was welcomed home that day by his family and neighbors with fanfare.
As his phone buzzed again on a recent evening, he wrote down the details of the caller.
It was time.
Shaikh donned his hazmat suit and climbed up to the ambulance’s driver’s seat, all set to pick up his next patient.
“I know I’ll get there in time,” he said, zooming away.
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