I-Ching
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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 Amazonian powers. | + | 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 (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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+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching_%28comics%29 Wikipedia Entry on I-Ching] | ||
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Revision as of 03:42, 6 December 2007
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 (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