The Public Domain Superheroes Wiki entry on Mowgli (from "The Jungle Book") has a category tag at the bottom that says "Marvel Characters". So, Marvel did have a comic version of him.
The Public Domain Superheroes Wiki entry on Mowgli (from "The Jungle Book") has a category tag at the bottom that says "Marvel Characters". So, Marvel did have a comic version of him.
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It's not from marvel but still a superhero show and from abc/disney tv.
ABC Developing Indian-American Hero/Superhero show
The greatest american hero reboot female lead abc commitment
http://deadline.com/2017/09/the-grea...t-1202164782/#
Kumail Nanjiani Circles Lead Role in Marvel's The Eternals | CBR
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-eternals-kumail-nanjiani/
hopefully more characters to show up soon. an appearance in somebody's series for a short arc could help. local south Asian heroes who operate on the subcontinent area.
REPORT: Ms Marvel TV Series Will Introduce Another Inhuman Character
https://www.cbr.com/ms-marvel-tv-int...man-character/A new casting call for Ms. Marvel revealed that the Disney+ series will introduce Red Dagger and the Inhuman Kamran to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
According to The Illuminerdi, Marvel is looking to cast two Muslim, male actors between the ages of 17 and 25 for the roles.
Red Dagger made his first appearance in Ms. Marvel Vol 4 #12. Based in Pakistan and skilled with knives, he protects the streets of Karachi from danger. He eventually participates in an exchange school program in New Jersey and stays at the Khan residence. According to the casting call, the series will honor his Pakistani roots and tease a romantic connection between him and Kamala Khan.
Kamran was first introduced in Ms. Marvel Vol 3 #13. His Inhuman abilities allow him to discharge energy or transfer it to an object, causing it to explode. In the series, he will also try to spark up a romance with Kamala, but his corrupt attitude may jeopardize their relationship.
This would not be the first time the Inhumans appeared in the MCU. They were first introduced in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Season 2, and have played a prominent role in the series ever since. 2017's Inhumans followed the stories of Black Bolt, Medusa and the rest of the Inhuman Royal Family. However, that series was canceled after one season.
While there is currently no release date for Ms. Marvel, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has assured the series, as well as Moon Knight and She-Hulk, could arrive as early as the end of 2020.
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There was Pinpoint from Champions volume 2. He was a young kid from India who teleports. It would be cool if he joins Agents of Atlas.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Qures...ta_(Earth-616)
There’s also Giant-Man (Raz Malhotra), an Indian-American, who has joined Agents of Atlas and has an ongoing romantic b-plot in the series. And there’s Trinary, an Indian mutant cyberpath.
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
X-Factor had a character named Haven and Monsoon in the 90s.
Kinda surprised that nobody’s mentioned Trinary from X-Men Red.