I just found the complete explanation here. Her identity as "Rosabelle Mendez" was revealed in an Alternate Universe/Timeline story, that was published after her death. So it was not revealed during her time as member of the Titans.
Aztek
Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez)
Bane
Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)
Bunker
El Diablo
Fire
Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)
Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)
Hawkgirl (Kendra Sanders)
Pantha
Renee Montoya
Vibe
Other
I just found the complete explanation here. Her identity as "Rosabelle Mendez" was revealed in an Alternate Universe/Timeline story, that was published after her death. So it was not revealed during her time as member of the Titans.
Definetly Renee Montoya with Bane as a close sacond. I grew up with The Batman TAS... and i really liked Renee in it. And She was amazing in The Gotham Central... but after that she just left The Batman Books... :/ became Question in The 52... but what i heard lately is that She is back in The latest Batman adventure SuperHeavy. (the Bunny Armor Gordon Batman...lol) i'm so happy to hear this. She is essential to Batman books as much as Gordon and Bullock if you ask me.
My favorite Latino superhero is Blue Beetle, he's just super cool! Vibe and Fire are also pretty cool. I think DC has an impressive list of Latino characters, probably more impressive than Marvel.
Here is a list i made. I'm sure i'm missing several from the Milestone/Wildstorm side of DC.
Acrata (Andrea Rojas) [Guatamala (later Mexico)]
Angel of Vengeance (Andrea Rojas) [Smallville]
Aquagirl (Lorena Marquez)
Aquaman (Ramon Raymond) [Just Imagine]
Aquamaria (Maria) [Milestone]
Atom/Atomica (Rhonda Pineda) [Prime Earth/Earth-3]
Aztek (Uno) [Mexico]
Azteka [JLA: Rock of Ages] [Mexico]
Azure
El Bagual [Argentina]
Bane [Santa Prisca]
Bat-Hombre
Big Words (Anthony Rodriguez)
Black Condor (John Trujillo)
Black Orchid (Alba Garcia) [Prime Earth]
Blackrock (Lucia) [Peru]
Blue Beetle (Jaime Reyes)
Boss Glitter (Alessandro Hummer)
Brickhouse (Marta) [Milestone]
Bunker (Miguel Jose Barragan) [Prime Earth] [Mexico]
Bushmaster (Bernal Rojas) [Venezuela]
Cachiru [Argentina]
Carcharo [Mexico]
Carmen Dillo [Static Shock cartoon]
Cheetah (Sebastian Ballesteros) [Argentina]
Chronos (Walker Tristan Gabriel)
Cimarron [Argentina]
Comet (Andrea Martinez)
Hero Cruz
Demolitia (Marita Chavez)
El Diablo (Lazarus Lane)
El Diablo (Raphael Sandoval)
El Diablo (Chato Santana)
El Dorado [Super Friends cartoon] [Mexico]
Eduardo Dorado, Jr. [Young Justice cartoon]
El Dragón (Miguel Rodriguez) [DC Super Dictionary]
Duran [Mexico]
Eclipso (Alexander Montez)
La Encantadora (Lourdes Lucero)
Engineer (Angela Spica) [Prime Earth]
Extraño (Gregorio de la Vega) [Peru]
Fade (Carlos Quinones, Jr.) [Milestone]
Fire (Beatriz Bonilla DaCosta) [Brazil]
Firebrand (Alejandro/Alexander Sanchez)
Flashback (Sara Quinones) [Milestone]
Fuego [Robin villain]
Gangbuster (Jose Delgado)
Allegra Garcia [Brazil]
La Garro [All-Star Squadron #28 (December, 1983)]
El Gaucho (Santiago Vargas) [Argentina]
Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)
El Gusano (Hector Alberto Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Blanco III)
Hardline (Armando Ramone)
Hawkgirl (Kendra Shiera Saunders)
Hawkgirl (Kendra Munoz-Saunders) [PrimeEarth/Earth-2]
Iman (Diego Irigoyen) [Mexico]
Jaguar (Maria Concepcion de Guzman) [Impact] [Brazil]
Jaguar (Rafael Hardy) [NRed Circle/New Earth] [Brazil]
Jolt (Carlotta Rivera) [Spain]
Kobalt (Miguel) [Milestone] [Cuba]
El Lobizon [Argentina]
Luz [Justice League Adventures]
Mas [Guatamala]
Menagerie (Pamela) [Puerto Rico]
Menagerie (Sonja) [Puerto Rico]
Menos [Guatemala]
Mirage (Miriam Delgado) [Brazil]
Monstergirl (Rita Lopez)
El Muerto (Pablo Valdez) [Mexico]
Oro [Miguel Medina) [Miletone]
Pampero [Argentina]
Pantha (Rosabelle Mendez)
El Papagayo [Mexico]
Pedro [Ghost Patrol]
Pedro Peña [Prime Earth]
Lydia Perez-Champion [Alpha Flight]
Power Ring/Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz) [Prime Earth]
Prisoner-of-War (Dominick Torrez) [Prime Earth]
Projectile (Juben Martinez)
Question (Rene Maria Montoya)
Rima the Jungle Girl [Venezuela]
Robina (Isabella Ortiz) [Prime Earth]
Rush (Diego Zhao)
La Salamanca [Argentina]
La Sangre [Spain]
Scorpiana (Tristessa Delicias) [Argentina]
Shriek (Augusto Gutierrez) [Chile]
Sideshow (Ramon Rand) [Milestone/New Earth]
El Sombrero [Mexico]
Son of Vulcan (Miguel Devante)
Sparkler
Stranglehold [Puerto Rico]
Talon (Teresa) [Static Shock cartoon]
Tarantula (Catalina Marie Flores)
Tarot (Marguerita Arroyo Covas)
Tempest (Christopher Champion) [Atari Force]
Tezumak
Tolteca [Mexico]
Touch-n-Go (Amelinda Lopez)
"Troubador" [Green Arrows of the World] [Spain]
"Verde Flecha" [Green Arrows of the World] [Mexico]
Vibe (Paco/Cisco Ramone (Prime Earth)) [New Earth/Prime Earth]
Vizacacha [Argentina]
Wavelength (Eduardo Reyes) [Brazil]
Whip/El Castigo (Fernando Suarez)
Whip (Rodney Elwood Gaynor)
Whip (Shelly Gaynor)
Wildcat (Yolanda Montez)
Wonder Woman (Maria Mendoza) [Just Imagine] [Peru]
Xiuhtecutli [Mexico]
El Yaguarette [Argentina]
Ya'Wara [Prime Earth] [Brazil]
Hawkgirl (Kendra Shiera Saunders) is latino?was that ever mention?
I know current earth 2 hawkgirl is.
As for some of the others,some of those are native americans,not latinos.
Tezumak (New Earth)
Tezumak was a South American monk from a pre-Aztek, Mesoamerican civilization based in ancient Mexico. He took the name Tezumak and joined a group of ancient warrior led by Gamemnae. He wears large bronze armor, which honors the ancient gods who first brought science to his people.
Ya'Wara is native american,not latino.
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Ya%27Wara_%28Prime_Earth%29Ya'Wara is a Brazilian warrior and friend of Aquaman. Ya'Wara is a member of the Tapirape, an indigenous tribe living on the Amazon rain forest. She and Aquaman were once part of a group called the Others. They shared a telepathic connection.
Black Condor is native american too
Black Condor (John Trujillo)
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/John_Trujillo_%28New_Earth%29John Trujillo, alias Black Condor is the third hero to take up the mantle. John is a man of Mayan descent who was given wind and earth powers by Tocotl, the Spider Goddess. He has joined Uncle Sam's Freedom Fighters to protect America. He first appears when he single handedly rescues Uncle Sam and the other Freedom Fighters who had been defeated by agents of S.H.A.D.E.. Trujillo is very serious and seems somewhat uncomfortable interacting with other people.
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"Supergirl" Adds Former WWE Diva Eve Torres As Maxima
http://www.comicbookresources.com/ar...-gracie-maxima
Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders) had been around for years in the JSA title of the late 90s/early 2000s before anyone in the comic books even mentioned that her mother had been of Hispanic heritage. (Since her mom and dad were both dead and buried before Kendra ever appeared onstage in the late 1990s, readers had never gotten a good look at the late Trina Saunders, you understand.)
Which makes it similar to the Kyle Rayner thing -- as Guicho pointed out, for the first eight years or so after his debut in "Emerald Twilight," Kyle Rayner was consistently presented to us as a young Irish-American man who just happened to have black hair. And from Kyle's point of view, that's how he'd been thinking of himself for, let's say, maybe the first 24 years or so of his life, until a gratuitous retcon was sprung on us in "Green Lantern #150" when he finally came face-to-face with his long-lost father and was stunned by how Mexican the man looked. (Apparently Kyle's mom had never shown him a photo, nor even given him a physical description, of what her husband had looked like?)
Kendra at least was implied to have known all along that she had some Hispanic roots on her mother's side, even if she went for years at a stretch without bothering to mention them . . . but Kyle simply grew up not even thinking of himself as "Hispanic" or "Latino" or "Mexican-American" or anything along those lines, so it's hard to see him as a shining example of a "minority superhero" . . .
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I've been getting into Aztek recently, and I had an idea for a reboot of him for the new continuity
I think DC has some really cool Latino characters! I wonder what their chances are of making their debut in the DCEU movies! Fingers crossed for Renee and especially Jaime!
Well there's apparently a Blue Beetle and Booster Gold movie in the works. So there's a chance that both Ted and Jaime will be in it since DC has decided to bring back Ted but also keep Jaime. Plus Jaime is prominant in the DC animated world. So a lot of younger fans (aka target demographic movie goers) know him as the Blue Beetle.
I think Jaime would look incredible on the big screen! His power set is just made for the big screen. I hope that both Ted and Jaime are active in the DCEU although if i had to choose, i'd choose Jaime over Ted.
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When you crush an ant beneath your foot, do feel remorse? No. Is this because you are evil or because you recognize yourself as a higher form of life? This is what the Wizard could not understand. If I have the powers of the gods, then am I not a god myself? Should I not be treated as such?
Cloak and dagger will be teenagers too in the mcu.
List of television series based on Marvel Comics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._Marvel_Comics
Static shock will be shown elsewhere.
List of television series based on DC Comics# In October 2014, it was announced that Warner Bros. would be launching a live-action Static Shock program from Reginald Hudlin as part of the company's new Blue Ribbon Content digital division, and are eyeing Jaden Smith for the role of Virgil Hawkins/Static. On May 24, 2015, actor Tyler James Williams announced in an interview that Jaden Smith was cast as Static, but this has yet to be confirmed by Blue Ribbon Content or by Warner Bros.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...d_on_DC_Comics
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