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Grace Choi es una superheroína ficticia que aparece en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por DC Comics. El personaje fue creado por el escritor y el artista , apareciendo por primera vez en Outsiders (vol. 3) # 1 (agosto de 2003) en la Edad Moderna de los Cómics.Choi es presentada como una joven asiática estadounidense que usa sus poderes de fuerza sobrehumana, curación y durabilidad mejorada para ganarse la vida como gorila de un club nocturno, quien es reclutada a regañadientes por su conocido superhéroe Roy Harper para unirse a su nuevo grupo de héroes, The Outsiders.
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dbo:abstract | Grace Choi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Judd Winick and artist Tom Raney, first appearing in Outsiders (vol. 3) #1 (August 2003) in the Modern Age of Comic Books. Choi is introduced as a young Asian American woman using her powers of superhuman strength, healing, and enhanced durability to make a living as a nightclub bouncer, who is reluctantly recruited by her superhero acquaintance Roy Harper to join his new crew of heroes, the Outsiders. In the course of their adventures, Grace comes to take pride in her work as a superhero, and discovers that she is descended from a tribe of Amazons, explaining her better-than-human abilities, and giving her a new role model in Wonder Woman. While working with the team, she enters into a relationship with her teammate Thunder, the daughter of superhero and Outsider-founding member Black Lightning. Outside of comics, Choi has made appearances in television shows and video games. The character was portrayed by Chantal Thuy in the live-action Arrowverse television series Black Lightning. However, this version of her was a metahuman instead of an Amazon and possessed the ability to shapeshift. (en) Grace Choi es una superheroína ficticia que aparece en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por DC Comics. El personaje fue creado por el escritor y el artista , apareciendo por primera vez en Outsiders (vol. 3) # 1 (agosto de 2003) en la Edad Moderna de los Cómics.Choi es presentada como una joven asiática estadounidense que usa sus poderes de fuerza sobrehumana, curación y durabilidad mejorada para ganarse la vida como gorila de un club nocturno, quien es reclutada a regañadientes por su conocido superhéroe Roy Harper para unirse a su nuevo grupo de héroes, The Outsiders. En el transcurso de sus aventuras, Grace se enorgullece de su trabajo como superheroína y descubre que desciende de una tribu de amazonas, lo que explica sus habilidades mejores que las humanas y le da un nuevo modelo a seguir en Wonder Woman. Mientras trabaja con el equipo, entabla una relación con su compañera Thunder, la hija del superhéroe y miembro fundador de Outsider, Black Lightning. Fuera de los cómics, Choi ha aparecido en programas de televisión y videojuegos. El personaje es interpretado por en la serie de televisión de acción real Black Lightning. Sin embargo, esta versión de ella es una metahumana en lugar de una amazona y posee la capacidad de cambiar de forma. (es) |
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dbp:caption | Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli , Andrea Cucchi , and Jose Vallarrubia (en) Grace Choi, as she appeared in the issue of The Other History of the DC Universe#5. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Grace Choi es una superheroína ficticia que aparece en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por DC Comics. El personaje fue creado por el escritor y el artista , apareciendo por primera vez en Outsiders (vol. 3) # 1 (agosto de 2003) en la Edad Moderna de los Cómics.Choi es presentada como una joven asiática estadounidense que usa sus poderes de fuerza sobrehumana, curación y durabilidad mejorada para ganarse la vida como gorila de un club nocturno, quien es reclutada a regañadientes por su conocido superhéroe Roy Harper para unirse a su nuevo grupo de héroes, The Outsiders. (es) Grace Choi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Judd Winick and artist Tom Raney, first appearing in Outsiders (vol. 3) #1 (August 2003) in the Modern Age of Comic Books. Choi is introduced as a young Asian American woman using her powers of superhuman strength, healing, and enhanced durability to make a living as a nightclub bouncer, who is reluctantly recruited by her superhero acquaintance Roy Harper to join his new crew of heroes, the Outsiders. (en) |
rdfs:label | Grace Choi (en) Grace Choi (es) Grace Choi (pt) |
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