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The Great Ten #2
This issue, the spotlight is on the Celestial Archer.

He's sort of the Don Blake/Wonder Woman of the Great Ten.
Tai'an, four years ago:
Xu Tao and his family make a living selling trinkets and snacks to tourists visiting historical Mt. Taishan. He's uncomfortable "watching them trample the places where emperors once prayed."
Also, crime's been rising in the area recently, a by-product of an increase in tourist dollars. One day, while trying to hide from a gang, he gets magically swallowed up by the tree he's crouching behind and deposited underground.

He becomes the Celestial Archer, capable of shooting an arrow into the sun to turn it from day to night, or hitting a target on the other side of the glob.




The main plot of the series is about how the gods of China have returned to the mortal plane to destroy the Chinese government and liberate the people, so that causes some divided loyalties in the Celestial Archer, as he is an agent of the gods but also a member of the People's Rupublic's Great Ten.

He's sort of the Don Blake/Wonder Woman of the Great Ten.
Tai'an, four years ago:
Xu Tao and his family make a living selling trinkets and snacks to tourists visiting historical Mt. Taishan. He's uncomfortable "watching them trample the places where emperors once prayed."
Also, crime's been rising in the area recently, a by-product of an increase in tourist dollars. One day, while trying to hide from a gang, he gets magically swallowed up by the tree he's crouching behind and deposited underground.

He becomes the Celestial Archer, capable of shooting an arrow into the sun to turn it from day to night, or hitting a target on the other side of the glob.




The main plot of the series is about how the gods of China have returned to the mortal plane to destroy the Chinese government and liberate the people, so that causes some divided loyalties in the Celestial Archer, as he is an agent of the gods but also a member of the People's Rupublic's Great Ten.
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Like Suzene, I think I'm sold.
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I should probably start a list.
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On the plus side, rabbit soldiers. Even though there is only one rabbit on the moon and he's a doctor. But rabbit soldiers are win.
On one hand, I like more representatives of Chinese heroes. On the other hand, the fact I'm Chinese is going to make me nit-pick a lot of things...
I like how the Chinese people look Chinese though. The clothing looks all right, not some amalgam with Japanese or other asian cultures.
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If there's some reason they changed the name, fine. But if it's because the writer couldn't be bothered to just Google up 'moon maiden Chinese' for a couple of seconds, I don't know if I should bother with a writer who doesn't give a damn about the culture he's writing about, which is mine.
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Truth be told, this depiction here is waaaaaay more traditional than some of the stuff Chinese serials come up with.
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Which is pretty much how Hollywood treats Vodun/Voodoo/Vodou.
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Just the TIP of the iceberg.
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At least you don't have the 'adaptation' of a literaary classic that is Dragonball.
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If I had to guess, they might be using some unusual alternate spelling, possibly pulled from a non-Mandarin Chinese language/dialect.
They did that for a couple of the other gods, I think (Kuan Ti instead of Guan Yu, for ex').
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I'm Hokkien, and we do refer to Guan Yu as Kuan Ti often, though we actually use both, depending on certain context. When I read about him or write about him, it's usually his original Mandarin name. During a festival, we refer to him as Kuan Ti.
I've never heard Chang'e being referred to with any other name though. Though keep in mind in Singapore, we pretty much amalgam all dialects into speaking Mandarin, regardless which dialect group we actually belong to.
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The Xi is a completely different mistake.
At a guess, someone tried to change the name from Wade-Giles to Pinyin and screwed up.
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Bring on Immortal Man In Darkness!
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I'm actually waiting to get this in trade, looks like a lot of fun but DC and it's long ass minis (10 issues!) have started to murder my soul. Yes at least it has a reason here to spotlight each character but come on.
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