List of Filipino superheroes
The following is a list of Filipino (Pinoy) superheroes, who have either appeared in Filipino comic books (komiks), television shows (fantaserye), or movies.
A
- A-Gel - from Batang X
- Aguiluz – from Mulawin
- Alamid
- Alena from Encantadia and Etheria
- Almiro, Prince from The Last Prince
- Alvera, Diwani from Enchanted Garden
- Alwina from Mulawin
- Alyas Hunyango
- Asero
- Amante – the Antagonist from Sugo
- Amazona – ally of Batang Z
- Amihan from Encantadia and Etheria
- Amaya from Atlantika
- Aquano from Atlantika
- Aquil from Encantadia
- Ava Abaniko from Super Inggo
- Amy from Zaido
- Andre Lupin
- Aya / Diwani Olivia from Enchanted Garden
B
- Batang X
- Batang Z
- BioKids
- Buhawi Jack
C
- Calyptus - engkanto from Panday
- Camia - leader of the vukad (group of female warriors) from Panday
- Captain Barbell
- Captain Philippines
- Carmela - from Zaido
- Charlie - Panday Kids
- Combatron from Filipino Funny Komiks is a space warrior and protector of Earth.
- Crisval Sarmiento from Resiklo
- Control - from Batang X
D
- Dahlia from Panday
- Dalmatio Armas from Carlo Caparas Newspaper Serial
- Danaya from Encantadia and Etheria
- Darna
- Darna Kuno
- Datu - the leader of Pintados
- Doc Kuwago - from Batang X
- Dragonna
- Dwarfina
- Dyesebel
- Dyosa
E
- Elias Paniki
- Enteng Kabisote - from Okay Ka, Fairy Ko and Enteng Kabisote movies
- Exodus - a mercenary from Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom.
F
- Fantasia from Krystala
- Fantastic Man
- Fantastikids
- Flash Bomba
G
- G:Boy - from Batang X
- Gagambino (or Bino)
- Gagamboy
- Grail (WildStorm) of Wetworks. Symbiote and "chi" energy / EM control.
H
- Hadji - Panday Kids
- Hagibis - similar to Tarzan. Created by Francisco V. Coching and one of the first Filipino superheroe
I
- Ipo-ipo - presumably the first costumed superhero in the Philippines created by Lib Abrena, graphics by Os del Rosario
J
- Jasmina, Reyna from Enchanted Garden
- Jessa (of Blusang Itim) - From Super Inggo
- Joaquin Bordado
- Juan dela Cruz
K
- Kamandag
- Kahimu from Panday
- Kamagong from Enchanted Garden
- Kapitan Awesome
- Kaptain Barbell
- Kapitan Boom
- Kapitan Sino
- Kaupay - From Panday
- KidLat - From Batang X
- Kidlat played by Derek Ramsay from TV5's Kidlat 2013 TV series.
- Krystala
- Kulafu - presumably the first Filipino superhero, similar to Tarzan. Created by Pedrito Reyes.
- Kung Fu Kids
L
- Lady Mantisa from Gagambino
- Lastikman
- Leah or Super Bee from Gagambino
- Lira - daughter of Amihan and Ybarro
- Lualhati, from Krystala
- Lucia from Dyesebel
- Lucy or Lady Mantisa from Gagambino
M
- Machete
- Mine-a (the Ynang Reyna) from Encantadia and Etheria is the mother of the four Sang'gres.
- Miguel – the Antagonist from Sugo
- Mokong from Krystala
- Molave from Enchanted Garden
- Mysterio from Krystala
- Mira - Daughter of Pirena.
- Marina - from Marina
- Mighty M - from Krystala
- Mighty Ken from Super Inggo
- Master Cleu from Encantadia
N
Nonong Balinan from It's Showtime
O
- Charlie - Panday Kids
P
- Flavio - Panday
- Panday Kids
- Pepeng Agimat
- Pilyang Querubin
- Pintados
- Pedro Penduko
- Pirena from Encantadia and Etheria
- Petrang Kabayo
- Praybeyt Benjamin
Q
- Quassia, Diwani from Enchanted Garden
R
- Raquim from Encantadia and Etheria, is a prince of Sapiro and the father of Amihan.
S
- Sabina from Majika
- Siopawman - by Larry Alcala may be the first, albeit fumbling, Pinoy komiks superhero
- Super Inggo, from Super Inggo
- Super Noypi
- Super Twins
T
- Talahib - Kulafu-like character created by Francisco Reyes
- Tatto - member of Pintados
- Tayho - the earth elemental/engkanto from Exodus: Tales from the Enchanted Kingdom. He is a tikbalang.
- Teg, from Super Inggo
- Three-Na (3-Na) - from Batang X
- Tiny Tony
- Tiagong Akyat
- Tonyong Bayawak
- Trese
V
- Valeriana, Diwani (Good Valeriana) from Enchanted Garden
- Volta (see also Volta (TV series))
- Varga
W
Y
- Ybarro/Ybrahim from Encantadia and Etheria is the king of Sapiro and heir to the Kalasag.
Z
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