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White Tiger (comics)

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White Tiger
Hector Ayala as White Tiger
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearance(Hector Ayala)
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19
(December 1975)
(Bengal tigress)
Heroes for Hire #1 (July 1997)
(Kevin Cole)
Black Panther (vol. 3) #50 (October 2002)
(Angela del Toro)
Daredevil vol. 2 #58 (November 2003)
(Ava Ayala)
Avengers Academy #20 (December 2011)
Created byBill Mantlo (writer)
George Pérez (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoHector Ayala
Kasper Cole
Angela del Toro
Ava Ayala
SpeciesAll:
Human mutate
Team affiliationsSons of the Tiger
Defenders
Avengers Academy
Heroes for Hire
Mighty Avengers
New Avengers
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Notable aliasesEl Tigre Blanco
AbilitiesAll:
  • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability, stamina, and senses
  • Regenerative healing factor

White Tiger is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of White Tiger, Hector Ayala, first appeared in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19 (December 1975).[1] The second incarnation, an actual white Bengal tigress, debuted in Heroes for Hire #1 (July 1997). The third incarnation, Kevin Cole, made his first appearance in Black Panther (vol. 3) #50 (October 2002). The fourth incarnation, Angela del Toro, made her debut in Daredevil vol. 2 #58 (November 2003). The fifth incarnation, Ava Ayala, was first featured in Avengers Academy #20 (December 2011).

Fictional character biography

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Hector Ayala

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The first White Tiger (Hector Ayala) was created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist George Pérez.[2]

The character was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico.[3] He could transform into the superhuman White Tiger through the power of the Jade Tiger amulets. In his alter-ego, Ayala fought foes such as the Corporation crime cartel and teamed with heroes including Daredevil and Spider-Man.[4] After many years of fighting crime and nearly being killed, having his secret identity publicly exposed by the villainous Lightmaster and becoming psychologically and physically addicted to the tiger amulets, Ayala retired. But after a while, the call to don the amulets and fight evil became too strong and Hector once again became the White Tiger. Soon after, Hector was wrongly accused of murder and convicted despite the efforts of his lawyer, Matt Murdock (Daredevil). Ayala was shot and killed trying to escape, shortly before evidence emerged that belatedly proved his innocence.

White Tiger (Heroes for Hire)

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The second White Tiger (an actual white Bengal tigress evolved into a woman of East Indian descent) was created by writer Roger Stern and artist Pascual Ferry.

The character was created by the High Evolutionary to hunt down an evil evolved wolf he had created, called the Man-Beast. White Tiger's bestial origins gave her cat-like speed and reflexes, and she was highly skilled in martial arts. White Tiger met Iron Fist, and intrigued by him, joined Heroes for Hire. White Tiger tried to keep her origins a secret, but during a training session with Iron Fist, she lost control and reverted to her tiger form. She was a valued member of the team, but she found that human emotions were more complex than her tiger mind could handle. She found herself growing more and more attracted to Iron Fist. White Tiger attacked Misty Knight when she felt that Iron Fist was attracted to Misty, trying to display dominance to the encroaching female, just as a tigress would do in the wild. When White Tiger finally captured the rogue Man-Beast, she begged the High Evolutionary to remove her human persona, unable to bear the heartbreak of not being able to be with the man she loved. He conceded and turned her back into a white Bengal tiger, promising Iron Fist that he would return her to the rainforests where he found her.

Kasper Cole

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The third White Tiger was Kevin "Kasper" Cole, created by writer Christopher Priest and artist Dan Fraga.

The character is a police officer of mixed Jewish/African-American heritage who impersonated Black Panther when he found T'Challa's costume. Advised by the Falcon that he needed to be more than just a man in a cat suit to achieve his goals, Kasper sought permission to eat the heart-shaped herb and gain enhanced powers like T'Challa by undertaking the Rite of Ascension. The villainous Erik Killmonger, offered him another option: a synthetic version of the heart-shaped herb and help finding Sal's son, in return for Kasper dropping the Black Panther identity, becoming a White Tiger of the Panther Cult, and doing a favor for Killmonger in the future. Kasper accepted, but then tracked down the boy using his newly enhanced senses and help from Queen Divine Justice and Everett Ross, thus lessening his debt to Killmonger. Afterwards, Kasper took on the identity of the White Tiger. He continues to chase promotion,[5] allied with The Crew (a team of inner city superheroes) against 66 Bridges and Triage.

The White Tiger wears a Vibranium-weave bulletproof costume. It can be cut only along the grain of the webbing, but cannot be punctured conventionally by blunt force. The boots have special Vibranium soles that absorb sound and impact, enabling him to leap off buildings up to 8 stories tall and land without injury. He can also run up the sides of buildings and walk on water. The suit's claws are retractable, and contain a new composite of the experimental "anti-metal" Vibranium, that can break down other metal alloys.

Angela del Toro

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The fourth White Tiger is Hector Ayala's niece, Angela del Toro,[6] created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev.

The character is an ex-FBI agent who worked on the Daredevil case, and inherited her uncle's Jade Tiger amulets. Angela quit the FBI to understand the amulets, and was trained in the use of their powers by Daredevil. Using the amulets' power to foil a robbery, she was touched by the overwhelming gratitude from the shopkeeper. Angela actually saved Daredevil from a crime lord and his bodyguard, using the amulets to give herself cat-like speed and fighting abilities. Realizing the powers she now possessed, she assumed her uncle's identity as the White Tiger. She was stabbed by Lady Bullseye and resurrected by the Hand, under their thrall until being healed by Black Tarantula. White Tiger received her own limited series in November 2006, written by Tamora Pierce.[7] The Maker gave Angela an amulet from an alternate universe, which she used to confront the fifth White Tiger, Ava Ayala.[8] Ava is forsaken by her Tiger God, and Angela gains the combined power of the two Tiger Gods.

Ava Ayala

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The fifth White Tiger is Ava Ayala, the youngest sister of Hector Ayala,[9] created by writer Christos Gage and artist Tom Raney.

The character first appeared in Avengers Academy #20 (December 2011) and appeared as a regular character in the series through its final issue #39 (January 2013). She has appeared in the 2013 series Mighty Avengers.[10] Ava also appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man, voiced by Caitlyn Taylor Love, where Ava is Hector's daughter instead of his sister.[11]

Collected editions

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Angela del Toro

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Title Material collected Publication date ISBN
White Tiger: A Hero's Compulsion White Tiger #1–6 September 26, 2007 9780785122739

References

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  1. ^ Switzer, Charles (January 3, 2023). "Fan Reimagines Jenna Ortega As Marvel's White Tiger In Stunning Artwork". Looper. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  2. ^ Wasserman, Ben (December 11, 2022). "Daredevil: Born Again Fan Art Turns Wednesday's Jenna Ortega Into White Tiger". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  3. ^ Lerner, Jamie (July 26, 2022). "The MCU Could Introduce Another Superhuman Feline Predator in 'Black Panther 2'". Distractify. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  4. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Manning, Matthew K. (2012). Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. DK Publishing. p. 96. ISBN 978-0756692360.
  5. ^ Black Panther: World of Wakanda (2016) #6
  6. ^ Taylor, Jay Carter (January 1, 2023). "10 Characters Jenna Ortega Could Play In The MCU". Collider. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  7. ^ "White Tiger (2006) #1 | Comic Issues | Marvel". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved November 20, 2022.
  8. ^ New Avengers #7
  9. ^ Paur, Joey (November 30, 2022). "Marvel's DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Will Reportedly Introduce White Tiger as a Major Character". GeekTyrant. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  10. ^ Siegel, Lucas (June 7, 2013). "MIGHTY AVENGERS Creative Team, Details Revealed". Newsarama. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
  11. ^ Harvey, James (March 5, 2012). "Press Release For Marvel Universe Block, Animated 'Spider-Man' and 'The Avengers'". Marvel Animation Age. Retrieved December 13, 2013.
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