thanks to Budjette Tan of Alamat ML for this breaking news..-
teka...sa Manila, Philippines ba??? or baka ibang Manila yan.
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http://www.marvel.com/news/comics.3650.MyCup_o'_Joe_Week_9
Q: Do other countries have their own super-hero teams?
Joe Quesada: Chris, of course other countries have
super heroes. We've seen some of the other heroes and
teams that are active worldwide, including Alpha/Omega
Flight in Canada, the Winter Guard in Russia, MI:13 in
the UK (along with the more covert ClanDestine), and
Big Hero 6 in Japan. INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #2 introduces
the Triumph Division, the super-team of Manila, in
just a few short weeks. And S.H.I.E.L.D. is an
international organization, so they operate on a
global scale, though they're mostly funded and staffed
at the executive level by Americans.
Do they know we are a catholic country?
ReplyDeletest george <---name sounds catholic
red feather <----is this our national bird??
Mighty mother <---- mama mary is that you?
Antun <-- a guys name like anton
Fighter one <-- they cannot think of anything
The Wishing man <---- a man that could wish (change the world?)
Mongoose <--- there is no mongoose in the philippines
hope they portray us abit better?
I read that, and I was really excited when I saw "Manila, The Philippines", but two pages later... Yeah, just read the issue.
ReplyDeleteI was really excited when I saw this, but...it makes little sense. Anitun is actually a Tagalog godess, so at least they did a minimal amount of research for that. But buddhist monks at a catholic country's ceremony? Generic names like fighter one? And everyone, all the civilians, while they looked Filipino they all dressed in white robes.
ReplyDeleteAnitun is the name of a mythological Godess in Bisyan region she lives in the sky and helds the power to manipulate weather, so perhaps Anitun's power is Weather or Wind Manipulation like Storm.
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