词条 | Stuff the Chinatown Kid |
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image= |caption= |character_name=Stuff |real_name=(I)Jimmy Leong (II) Victor Leong |publisher=DC Comics |debut= (Jimmy) Action Comics #45 (February 1942) (Victor) Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #9 (April 2000) |creators=Mort Weisinger Mort Meskin |alliances= Seven Soldiers of Victory All-Star Squadron |aliases= |powers=(Both) Proficient martial artist }} Stuff, the Chinatown Kid is a DC Comics fictional character, and sidekick to the original Vigilante. He first appeared in Action Comics #45 (February 1942). Fictional character biographyJimmy Leong is the grandson of Lin Chou, leader of the White Lotus tong in New York's Chinatown. Jimmy assists the Vigilante when a Japanese spy known as the Head frames his grandfather for provoking a Tong war. Jimmy becomes the Vigilante's sidekick "Stuff, the Chinatown Kid." After Jimmy is killed (see below), his younger brother Victor becomes the new Chinatown Kid. In contrast to his brother's Western attire, Victor wears traditional Chinese garb. Later as an adult, Victor assists the now-retired Greg Saunders (the Vigilante's alter ego) in running his chain of Western-themed restaurants. Saunders and Stuff annually invite Pat Dugan (Stripesy) and his family for Christmas, despite the Dugans' failure to take them up on their offer. DeathJimmy is deceased as of the present time. His murder has been credited to two separate killers: The Dummy killed him in World's Finest #246 (August-September 1977). After the reality alteration caused by the Crisis on Infinite Earths, mobster Bugsy Siegel is shown to have killed him in the mini-series Vigilante: City Lights, Prairie Justice (1995-1996). Powers and abilitiesBoth Jimmy and Victor Leong have no superpowers but are proficient martial artists in judo and hapkido as well as several kung-fu techniques. In other mediaStuff appears in the 1947 15-chapter serial The Vigilante: Fighting Hero of the Old West. He is played by George Offerman, Jr. In this appearance, Stuff is a thirty-something Caucasian, rather than an Asian teenager. ReferencesExternal links
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