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===Tsunami===
===Tsunami===
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|debut = ''All-Star Squadron'' #33
|debutmo = May
|debutyr = 1984
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|creators = Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg
|abilities = Superhuman strength; able to swim at superhuman speed, ability to create and control tidal waves
|alias = Miya Shimada
|-
|name = Tsunami
|CBDBid = 4961
|GCDid = Tsunami
|}


'''Tsunami''' is a superhero]] in the DC Universe.
debut = ''All-Star Squadron'' #33
debutmo = May
debutyr = 1984
creators = Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg
abilities = Superhuman strength; able to swim at superhuman speed, ability to create and control tidal waves
alias = Miya Shimada
name = Tsunami
CBDBid = 4961
GCDid = Tsunami
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'''Tsunami''' is a superhero in the DC Universe.


The character, created by Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg, first appeared in ''All-Star Squadron'' #33 (May 1984).
The character, created by Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg, first appeared in ''All-Star Squadron'' #33 (May 1984).

Revision as of 04:26, 8 April 2020

Tsunami

debut = All-Star Squadron #33 debutmo = May debutyr = 1984 creators = Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg abilities = Superhuman strength; able to swim at superhuman speed, ability to create and control tidal waves alias = Miya Shimada name = Tsunami CBDBid = 4961 GCDid = Tsunami


Tsunami is a superhero in the DC Universe.

The character, created by Roy Thomas and Rick Hoberg, first appeared in All-Star Squadron #33 (May 1984).

Within the context of the stories, Tsunami is a Nisei who grew up in Santa Barbara, California, prior to World War II. Due to the racial prejudice against Japanese-Americans, she suffered in the period leading up to the entry of America into the war and joins the cause of the Imperial Japanese government. Over time, she becomes disillusioned by the dishonorable conduct of those she is working with and eventually changes sides. In stories set in contemporary settings, she has a daughter, Debbie, who she raised with her husband, Neptune Perkins.