请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Zuma (comics)
释义

  1. In other media

     Film  Television 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{about|the Filipino comic-book character|for other information|Zuma (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox comics character
|image =
|imagesize =
|converted =
|caption =
|publisher =
|debut =
|creators = Jim Fernandez
|alter_ego =
|alliances =
|partners =
|aliases = King of the Snakes
|powers =
  • Ability to command snakes
  • Giant snakes on his shoulders with powerful bite
  • Bullet-proof

|cat = super
|subcat =
|villain = y
|sortkey =
}}

Zuma is a Filipino comic book character created by Jim Fernandez in 1976. The series ran in syndication until 1985.[1] Zuma's body has a snake part/protrusion on both his shoulders. As told in the comics, Zuma is a demigod and the son of the Aztec serpent god Kukulkan ("Plumed Serpent", "Feathered Serpent"). He had been entombed in a buried Aztec pyramid until unearthed by an archaeological expedition team. Unleashed into the modern world, Zuma goes on a murderous rampage, preying particularly on virgin women who he rips and eats the hearts of.

Zuma first appeared in the comics series Aztec. The character reached the peak of his popularity in the 1980s with the series Anak ni Zuma (Offspring of Zuma) in Aliwan Komiks magazine. It spawned a spin-off prequel Angkan ni Zuma (Clan of Zuma), chronicling Zuma's adventures in ancient times. Zuma-Maria was a science-fiction tale about Zuma's future descendant.

In the mid-1990s, Zuma was revived in a short-lived comic book series, Zuma Komiks (Zuma Comics).

In other media

Film

There have only been two Philippine Zuma movies to date, Zuma (1985) and Anak ni Zuma (1988),[2] both starring actor Max Laurel in the title role. Snooky Serna played Galema, Zuma's daughter, only in the first film; the role was played in the sequel by a lesser-known actress named Jenny Lyn. Max Laurel appeared in other films only as a character actor.

Television

Zuma also appeared in the 2013 series Anak ni Zuma.

See also

{{Portal|Comics|Philippines|Speculative fiction}}
  • Panday (comics)
  • List of fictional demons
  • Kukulkan

References

1. ^Arevalo, Cynthia, "A History of Komiks in the Philippines", 1983.
2. ^{{cite web|title=Anak ni Zuma (1987)|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0273080/|website=IMDb|accessdate=30 June 2017}}

External links

  • InternationalHero.co.uk
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070718070908/http://www.komikero.com/museum The Philippine Comics Art Museum]
  • Comics Facts & Quotes from the Philippines and India
  • "History of Mass Media in the Philippines", Embassy of Finland, Manila
  • "Kenkoy kick-started komiks" article
  • Philippine Comics - The most comprehensive library of Filipino comics on the internet.
{{comics-char-stub}}

20 : Philippine comics titles|Fictional Filipino people|Fictional demigods|Fictional torturers|Fictional serial killers|Filipino superheroes|Fictional monsters|Fictional demons and devils|Fictional characters with immortality|Comic strip villains|1976 comics debuts|1985 comics endings|Comics characters introduced in 1976|Comics characters with superhuman strength|Fantasy comics|Superhero film characters|Philippine comics adapted into films|Male characters in comics|Fictional characters with accelerated healing|Fictional rampage and spree killers

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/13 23:30:39