- Kung (comics)
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caption=Entry from "Who's Who" #13
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Kung
real_name=Thomas Morita
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Wonder Woman " #237 (November 1977)
creators=Gerry Conway José Delbo
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances=
aliases=Assassin of a Thousand Claws
powers=Ability to transform intoanimals |Kung was a
fictional character in theDC Comics universe. The character was an Earth-2supervillain who fought theWonder Woman andAll-Star Squadron of that world in stories taking place before the "Crisis on Infinite Earths ".Fictional biography
The early life of Thomas Morita was fraught with difficulty. His parents immigrated to the
United States fromJapan before theGreat Depression . During the Depression, his father was unable to find work and eventually died. His mother died soon afterward, leaving only Thomas and his sister, Nancy. Morita traveled to his parents' homeland to train as asamurai and learning of theJapanese-American internment only further fueled his hatred of America. At some point during his training, he underwent some unexplained mystical process that imbued him with the power to transform intoanimals .Kung undertook his first assignment on
December 30 ,1941 , to killPrime Minister Winston Churchill on his way toWashington, D.C. but is stopped by the hero Steel. ("All-Star Squadron" #8 [April 1982] )On
March 4 ,1942 , Kung is hired by the mysterious Prince Daka to team up with Tsunami, Samurai, and Sumo, to infiltrate the All-Star Squadron's headquarters and steal Starman's gravity rod. This theft is thwarted by the Guardian and Kung escapes with Prince Daka. ("All-Star Squadron" #42-43 [February-March 1985] )In
1943 , Kung is assigned to killGeneral Douglas MacArthur inWashington, D.C. Wonder Woman foils the assassination attempt, but Kung escapes to his sister's home in New York'sChinatown . Kung tries again to assassinate MacArthur at theBrooklyn Navy Yard , but is himself killed while saving his sister from the weight of a teeteringbattleship whosedrydock supports had been washed away. ("Wonder Woman" #237-238 [November-December 1977] )Sometime prior to his death, Kung is brought aboard the Monitor's satellite by Harbinger as part of a combined effort to save the remaining Earths from the
Anti-Monitor . ("Crisis on Infinite Earths" #5 [August 1985] ) He is later recruited by Brainiac as part of his massivesupervillain army to conquer those remaining Earths. ("Crisis on Infinite Earths" #9 [December 1985] ).Kung was believed excised from
DC Comics continuity upon the conclusion of "Crisis", but it is later revealed that some his history is still intact, although much of it must have changed in order to fit into the new continuity. A chronologically younger Kung is seen in DC's "Guns of the Dragon " miniseries, taking place in 1927. Kung will reappear as a Wonder Woman villain in "Wonder Woman" Annual #1. [ [http://www.newsarama.com/dcnew/Sept07/previews/26th.html NEWSARAMA.COM: WONDER WOMAN ANNUAL #1 PREVIEW ] ]Powers and abilities
Kung had the ability to transform himself into animal forms through concentration. Among the animals he transformed into were a man-sized
insect , atiger , and arhinoceros . Kung was able to retain his human intelligence when transformed but reverted back to his human form if he somehow lost his concentration. As a samurai, he was also a master of several Japanesemartial arts .ee also
List of Wonder Woman enemies Bibliography
*"Wonder Woman" #237-238 (November-December 1977)
*"All-Star Squadron" #8 (April 1982), #42-43 (February-March 1985)
*"Crisis on Infinite Earths" #5 (August 1985), #9 (December 1985)
*"Who's Who" Vol. 1 #13 (March 1986)References
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