List of Middle Eastern superheroes

The following is a mixed list of fictional West Asian (i.e. Middle Eastern, Arab, Jewish, Israeli, Turkish, Pakistani, Persian, etc.) and North African superheroes. The characters are sorted by the comics publishing house where they originated.

DC Comics

  • Black Adam (protector of Kahndaq)
  • Doctor Fate (two incarnations of the character, Khalid Ben-Hassin and Khalid Nassour, are of Egyptian descent.)
  • Gim Allon (also known as Colossal Boy, Leviathan, and Micro Lad, of Jewish origin)
  • Hayoth (Israeli superhero team)
  • Archer of Arabia (Saudi Arabia, Green Arrows of the World)
  • Ibis the Invincible (protector of Egypt)
  • Iron Butterfly (Kahina Eskandari; A Palestinian female superhero with the ability of ferrokinesis (control over any and all metallic substances). She is a member of the Shadow Cabinet)
  • Isis (Adrianna Tomaz, gifted with the power of the Goddess Isis. Introduced in 52 #12)
  • Janissary (Selma Tolon, a Turkish sorceress and heroine, has the mystical scimitar of Suleiman the Magnificent)
  • Mohammed Ibn Bornu (North African warrior hero from the Cadre of the Immortal)
  • Naif al-Sheikh (Saudi Arabia, former member of Justice League Elite)
  • Osiris I (Egyptian hero from the Cadre of the Immortal wore golden armor, believed he was Osiris re-incarnate.)
  • Osiris III (The young ward of Black Adam)
  • Rampart (Jaffar Ibn Haroun Al Raschid, a member of Sovereign Seven)
  • Sandstorm (Syrian member of the Global Guardians)
  • Seraph (Israeli member of the Global Guardians)
  • Sirocco (Iranian superhero and ally of Superman)
  • Sinbad (Davood Nassur, a Quraci teenager with telekinetic abilities, from Superman series 2 #48)
  • Super-Shayk (Iranian superhero introduced in 52 #12)
  • Taleb Beni Khalid (member of Checkmate, Taleb is a Druze Arab)
  • Green Lantern, DC Comics Simon Baz The New 52 Comic Book #1 (May 2012)
  • Nightrunner, A 22-year-old Algerian French citizen that lives in Clichy-sous-Bois in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. He was recruited by Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson for Batman Incorporated as the Batman of Paris.
  • Al Jabr, a medieval fighter and tactician, member of the Demon Knights.

Marvel Comics

Valiant Comics

  • Armstrong (Aram Anni-Padda, one of three immortal brothers from ancient Sumeria)
  • Eternal Warrior (Gilad Anni-Padda, one of three immortal brothers from ancient Sumeria)
  • Timewalker (Ivar Anni-Padda, one of three immortal brothers from ancient Sumeria)

Teshkeel Comics

  • Ramzi Razem
  • Rughal
  • Jabbar the Powerful
  • Noora the Light
  • Darr the Afflicter
  • Jami the Assembler
  • Raqib the Watcher
  • Mumita the Destroyer
  • Bari the Healer
  • Soora the Organizer
  • Hidayeh the Guide
  • Sami the Hearer

Independents

  • Bromisnar (Arab superhero from Chilean comic)[2]
  • Iman (The Adventures of Iman), a Muslim girl-hero who uses faith as the source of her power[3][4][5]
  • Zahra The Shadow Flame, a teenage girl living in United Arabia with fire powers. Appears in a self-titled series published by Adam Comics in 2018.[6]
  • Wayl, created by Zaid Adham and Yasser Alireza and published out of Dubai, is an Arab antihero comic based in Amman. Wayl is capable of harnessing his body's electrostatic discharges to create weapons. Wayl debuted to great acclaim at the 2016 Middle East Film and Comic Con.[7][8][9][10][11]

Others

References

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