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From China to Greece, these are the superheroes whose origins and power sets are inspired by some of the most fantastic characters in folklore and their mythologies.
7) Monkey Prince

A more recent addition to DC Comicsโ massive roster of superheroes, Marcus Shugei-Shen, aka Monkey Prince, is the clone of Sun Wukong, aka the Monkey King, whoโs a legendary hero from Chinese mythology. Sun Wukong is one of the strongest figures in Chinese mythology, as he could match all of Heavenโs armies single-handedly. Marcus inherited his โfatherโsโ many abilities, including super strength, shapeshifting, flight, clone creation from hair, durability, regeneration, and immortality. Marcus also wields Sun Wukongโs staff Jingu Bang, which can grow and shrink on command. Although Marcus started out more reclusive, over time, he has adopted the same trickster and jovial personality his creator was known for and has become a great representation of Chinese mythology.
6) Black Knight

Marvel Comicsโ Dane Whitman, aka Black Knight, is a descendant of an important hero from Arthurian legend. Daneโs ancestor, Sir Percival, was a member of King Arthurโs Knights of the Round Table who was known for his pure heart and dedication to Camelot. He was one of the principal knights in the quest for the Holy Grail. Where Marvelโs version of the character differs is that Percival was also the first Black Knight and wielder of the mystical Ebony Blade, which passed on to Dane. As the third Black Knight and adorned with enchanted armor and weapons, Dane brings Arthurian legends into the modern day.
5) Moon Knight

Marc Spector, aka Moon Knight, was a mercenary who was nearly killed while on a mission in North Sudan, right next to the Egyptian border. While he was bleeding out in an ancient temple, the Egyptian God of the Moon, Khonshu, saved Marc and made him his avatar, known as Moon Knight. Marcโs connection to Khonshu enhances his brain function and allows him to come back to life if he’s ever killed. In Egyptian mythology, Khonshu was believed to guide and protect people who travel at night, and Marc continues that mission in the modern day by defending the innocent from evil.












