Flash Bomba

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Flash Bomba
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Flash Bomba by Mars Ravelo
Publication information
Publisher Klasiks Magazine
Created by Mars Ravelo
In-story information
Full namePaul Lester Sison
SpeciesHuman
Place of originPhilippines
Abilities
  • Superhuman
    • strength, stamina
  • Thunderclaps
  • Enhanced combat mastery
  • Wallcrawling
  • Summoning of devil horses on a stampede
  • Hands and feet enlargement

Flash Bomba is a comic book superhero created by Filipino graphic novelist Mars Ravelo.

Contents

Fictional character biography

Paul Lester Sison AKA Flash Bomba was a man who lost the use of his legs in an accident. Because of this, he trained the rest of his body to an incredible level of athletic ability and did everyday stuff using his hands to compensate for the loss of his ability to walk. Eventually, he heard a rumour about a "Tikbalang" (a mythological creature with the body of a man and the head of a horse) who would grant powers to anyone who could defeat it in battle. Flash Bomba challenged the Tikbalang and set a time and place for the battle. He defeated it despite his physical limitations and the Tikbalang granted him superpowers. But as a jest, the Tikbalang gave him powers that made him look awkward. Flash Bomba was given the Tikbalang's magic hair, said talisman (Filipino : agimat or anting-anting) allowing him to transform into his super-powered version - a being with large hands and feet, as well as superhuman powers. Using his new abilities, he became a crimefighter. [1]

Powers and abilities

Flash Bomba has superhuman strength, the ability to walk up walls, to generate "thunderclaps" using his large hands or block almost anything with same. In spite of his enlarged extremities, Flash Bomba is not in the least clumsy, and is a skilled unarmed fighter. He can also mystically summon "devil horses" to create a stampede. [2]

In other media

Television

Mars Ravelo's Flash Bomba 2009 TV series FlashBombaTitleCard.jpg
Mars Ravelo's Flash Bomba 2009 TV series

The 2009 television series Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba stars Luis Manzano. Reno Maniquis redid the logo and modernized the costumes. [3]

Flash Bomba also stars Roxanne Guinoo, Sid Lucero, Lito Pimentel, Nanette Inventor, Alan Paule, Rio Locsin, and Empoy Marquez.

Isang Lakas

Flash Bomba was part of the "Isang Lakas" team composed of past Komiks Presents heroes such as Varga, Tiny Tony and Kapitan Boom. [4] The Isang Lakas crew is a superhero group conceptualized by ABS-CBN inspired by America's Avengers and Justice League. [5]

Collected editions

TitleVolumeIssueDate
Flash BombaTagalog Klasiks (1967-1968)#440 [6] November 17, 1967
#444 [7] January 22, 1968
#454 [8] June 10, 1968

See also

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