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'''I-Ching'''
 
'''I-Ching'''
  
Mystic, oriental philosopher, and spiritual mentor, the blind I-Ching trains [[Wonder Woman]] in martial arts and philosophical disciplines after she renounces many of her Amazonian powers. Ching (and later, Diana Prince) come to the aid of [[Superman]] during the time of the [[Sand Superman]]'s existence on Earth (first appearance  in S No. 240, Jul 1971: "To Save a Superman"). Ching is instrumental in healing Superman, in identifying the source of the sand being, and in helping to show a path forward for the Man of Steel.
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Mystic, oriental philosopher, and spiritual mentor, the blind I-Ching trains [[Wonder Woman]] in martial arts and philosophical disciplines after she renounces many of her [[Amazons|Amazonian]] powers (first appearance: Wonder Woman No. 179, Nov/Dec 1968: "Wonder Woman's Last Battle!"). Ching (and later, [[Diana Prince]]) come to the aid of [[Superman]] during the time of the [[Sand Superman]]'s existence on Earth (S No. 240, Jul 1971: "To Save a Superman"; and others). Ching is instrumental in healing Superman, in identifying the source of the sand being, and in helping to show a path forward for the [[Man of Steel]].
  
 
see [[Quarrm]] and the [[Sand Superman]]
 
see [[Quarrm]] and the [[Sand Superman]]
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==External Link==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching_%28comics%29 Wikipedia Entry on I-Ching]
  
 
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I-Ching

Mystic, oriental philosopher, and spiritual mentor, the blind I-Ching trains Wonder Woman in martial arts and philosophical disciplines after she renounces many of her Amazonian powers (first appearance: Wonder Woman No. 179, Nov/Dec 1968: "Wonder Woman's Last Battle!"). Ching (and later, Diana Prince) come to the aid of Superman during the time of the Sand Superman's existence on Earth (S No. 240, Jul 1971: "To Save a Superman"; and others). Ching is instrumental in healing Superman, in identifying the source of the sand being, and in helping to show a path forward for the Man of Steel.

see Quarrm and the Sand Superman

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