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Kung

Kung

A master of martial arts able to shapeshift into any animal.

Name:
Kung
Publisher:
Real name:
Thomas Morita
Aliases:
  • Thomas Morita
  • Kung the Assassin
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Claws
  • Shape Shifter
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Smell
  • Unarmed Combat
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Born in the USA, Thomas Morita blamed the death of his Japanese immigrant parents and his other troubles on the alleged racial prejudice they encountered during the Great Depression. Hating America, Morita went to Japan and trained to be a Samurai. He also underwent a mystical experience that enabled him to transform into animals.

Now known as Kung, the Assassin of a Thousand Claws, he was sent by the Japanese government during World War II on various missions in America. There, he clashed with the All-Star Squadron. Pre-Crisis, Kung died in 1943 during a battle with Wonder Woman.

Post-Crisis, Kung was killed when he returned to Japan to convince Hirohito to surrender at the behest of the U.S. Army. Unfortunantly, the deadline ran out, and the bombs were dropped on Japan. He was killed on August 6th, 1945 when the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

Kung's soul was damned to the Outer Darkness because of his anger. When Jay Garrick and the ghost of Billy Batson's father brushed past the membrane of the Outer Darkness, causing a breach. The other souls of the atomic bombing victims agreed to merge with Kung, and they found a portal to the Rock of Eternity. From there, they were able to find a way to the JSA's headquarters.

Nevertheless, it seems that Kung was able to fight Wonder Woman again Post-Crisis, as he is among the myriad of Wonder Woman villains seen when Diana returns to take back her title as Wonder Woman. Kung was next seen as a member of the Blood Soldiers, super powered assassins in pay to the Yakuza, when they attacked Judomaster at the Statue of Liberty at the behest of Avatar.

Some time later, Kung attacked the JSA's elder members Jay Garrick, Alan Scott and Wildcat, along with ancillary victoms Hourman and Liberty Belle. Kung demanded that the JSA pay for the sins of America allowing the bomb to drop. He was assisted by the angry ghosts of those that had died in the bombings. The five are transported back to the date that the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. The nanosecond before the bomb detonates, Alan Scott is able to use his ring again, protecting them- it was at this moment Japan's protection from the Holy Grail ran out.

The Spectre arrived after the bombing, with Damage, the Atom Smasher, the second Judomaster and Power Girl. Taking the form of the dragon god Ryujin, Kung grapples with the Spectre. Ultimately, the Spectre is able to tear the Ryujin asunder, and separates Kung from the other souls, as Alan encapsulates the souls in a Green Lantern energy coffin. As Kung explains that the deaths of the five heroes would have restored him to life, the Spectre asks him if he accepts his authority. He does not, and is banished for it. A piece of him resided in Stargirl, whom he had possessed earlier. The Spectre exorcises it and destroys it.

A new Kung battles Wonder Woman and Robin, He teams with Circe and other Wonder Woman villains, but is swiftly defeated by Wonder Woman.

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November 1977

December 1977

April 1982

May 1982

February 1985

March 1985

August 1985

December 1985

March 1986

January 1998

November 1998

December 1998

January 1999

February 2007

November 2007

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July 2009

August 2009

December 2019

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