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Revision as of 05:57, 11 November 2022
Hijiri 'Sam' Sabuki, a Japanese-American and a noted surgeon, he was placed in an internment camp during World War II. From there, an attempt to kidnap him to cure the mutated spy known as Agent Axis resulted in his daughter Gwenny Lou becoming the superhuman Sun Girl.
- Golden Woman (Gwen Sabuki) (daughter, deceased);
- Golden Sun (Kenji Sabuki) (grandson, deceased);
- Goldfire (great granddaughter, deceased)
- Radiance (Ryoko Sabuki) (great granddaughter)
After the war, he was a founding member of the revamped V Battalion’s Penance Council.
Title | Year, Month |
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Invaders Vol 1 26 | 1978.03, March |
Invaders Vol 1 27 | 1978.04, April |
Invaders Vol 1 28 | 1978.05, May |