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Richard Dragon (or simply Dragon) is the alias of two fictional, comic book characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Although both incarnation differ in alignment, they're portrayed as extremely accomplished martial artists with connections to the League of Assassins. The Ricardo Diaz appeared in the Arrowverse series Arrow in the sixth and seventh seasons, where he was played by Kirk Acevedo.

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  • Richard Dragon es un personaje ficticio, creado por la editorial de historietas DC Comics, creado por Dennis O'Neil y en la novela Kun Fu Master, Richard Dragon´s Fists (1974) bajo el seudónimo de Jim Dennis​ O'Neil adaptó más tarde el personaje para las historietas de DC en la historieta Richard Dragon, Kung Fu FIghter.​ Dragon es un ladrón que fue entrenado en artes marciales y decide usar sus habilidades para bien. Junto con , Batman, Tigre de Bronce, Canario Negro y Lady Shiva, es considerado uno de los mejores artistas marciales del Universo DC.​ (es)
  • Richard Dragon (or simply Dragon) is the alias of two fictional, comic book characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Although both incarnation differ in alignment, they're portrayed as extremely accomplished martial artists with connections to the League of Assassins. The first incarnation, Richard Drakunovski, was created by Dennis O'Neil and James R. Berry in the novel Kung Fu Master, Richard Dragon: Dragon's Fists (1974) under the pseudonym "Jim Dennis". O'Neil later adapted the character for DC Comics in the comic book Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter. A thief who was trained in martial arts and decided to use his skills for good, the character is considered one of DC Comic's premier martial artist in the DC Universe alongside peers such as Bronze Tiger and Lady Shiva. In more recent continuities, the character himself is also depicted as a more benevolent member of the League of Assassins who met his demise by a former student. In DC's New 52 continuity, a new villainous character who uses the alias is revealed to be the Green Arrow villain, Ricardo Diaz Jr. Raised as son of a kingpin, the character would be prompted the seek revenge after witnessing Green Arrow kill his father. Eventually finding the League of Assassins, he was mentored by Richard Drakunvoski in martial arts but rejected his more peaceful philosophies and killed his master before adopting his moniker. The Ricardo Diaz appeared in the Arrowverse series Arrow in the sixth and seventh seasons, where he was played by Kirk Acevedo. (en)
  • Richard Dragon (nato Drakunowky) è un personaggio immaginario creato da Dennis O'Neil e nel romanzo Dragon's Fists (1974) sotto lo pseudonimo di "Jim Dennis". O'Neill ha poi adattato per il personaggio per la DC Comics creando il fumetto Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter (aprile/maggio 1975), seguendo l'onda del successo che avevano le arti marziali negli anni settanta. Nel 2004 la DC ha provato un breve rilancio della serie, su testi di Chuck Dixon, per ora inedita in Italia. La storia DC lo vede come un guru delle arti marziali che, dopo anni passati nello spionaggio nell'agenzia G.O.O.D. (Global Organization of Organized Defense), si è ritirato, imboccando un sentiero di pace e scegliendo una vita da eremita, ma venendo contattato ogni qualvolta che qualche personaggio desideri affinare le proprie capacità nella arti marziali. Richard Dragon, al pari di Wildcat, è stato determinante per la formazione di diversi lottatori della DC Comics; tra i suoi studenti più famosi possiamo segnalare Roy Harper, Lady Shiva, Question, Barbara Gordon e Connor Hawke, il secondo Freccia Verde e la Cacciatrice. Dopo Bronze Tiger, Richard è il massimo esperto nel combattimento di tutto l'universo DC. È recentemente apparso nella serie DC 52, dove insegna la sua impareggiabile arte alla poliziotta di Gotham City Renee Montoya. (it)
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  • Accomplished martial artist (en)
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  • Richard Dragon Jr. (en)
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  • Richard Drakunovski as Richard Dragon. Promotional image to Richard Dragon comic book series, art by Scott McDaniel. (en)
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  • Richard Dragon (en)
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  • Robin #1 (en)
  • Ricardo Diaz, Jr.: Green Arrow #23 (en)
  • Richard Drakunovski: Dragon's Fists novel (en)
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  • Ricardo Diaz Jr. (en)
  • Richard Drakunovski (en)
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  • Richard Dragon es un personaje ficticio, creado por la editorial de historietas DC Comics, creado por Dennis O'Neil y en la novela Kun Fu Master, Richard Dragon´s Fists (1974) bajo el seudónimo de Jim Dennis​ O'Neil adaptó más tarde el personaje para las historietas de DC en la historieta Richard Dragon, Kung Fu FIghter.​ Dragon es un ladrón que fue entrenado en artes marciales y decide usar sus habilidades para bien. Junto con , Batman, Tigre de Bronce, Canario Negro y Lady Shiva, es considerado uno de los mejores artistas marciales del Universo DC.​ (es)
  • Richard Dragon (or simply Dragon) is the alias of two fictional, comic book characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Although both incarnation differ in alignment, they're portrayed as extremely accomplished martial artists with connections to the League of Assassins. The Ricardo Diaz appeared in the Arrowverse series Arrow in the sixth and seventh seasons, where he was played by Kirk Acevedo. (en)
  • Richard Dragon (nato Drakunowky) è un personaggio immaginario creato da Dennis O'Neil e nel romanzo Dragon's Fists (1974) sotto lo pseudonimo di "Jim Dennis". O'Neill ha poi adattato per il personaggio per la DC Comics creando il fumetto Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter (aprile/maggio 1975), seguendo l'onda del successo che avevano le arti marziali negli anni settanta. Nel 2004 la DC ha provato un breve rilancio della serie, su testi di Chuck Dixon, per ora inedita in Italia. (it)
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