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1.1  DC Rebirth  







2 Powers and abilities  





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China White (character)






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China White
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceGreen Arrow: Year One #3 (October 2007)
Created byAndy Diggle (writer)
Jock (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoChien Na Wei
SpeciesHuman
Notable aliasesQueen of the Pacific
AbilitiesFormidable martial artist
Great assassin

China White (Chien Na Wei) is a supervillain that appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. She first appeared in Green Arrow: Year One (Oct. 2007), and was created by Andy Diggle and Jock. White was primarily an adversary of Green Arrow in his early years.

China White appeared as a recurring character on The CW Arrowverse show Arrow, played by actress Kelly Hu.

Fictional character biography[edit]

China White was the leader of a drug crime group that dominated the South Pacific.[1] She supplied heroin imports for the West Coast United States, Australia, Japan, and the entire Pacific Rim from her base of operations on a volcanic island in Fiji. Many years ago, millionaire playboy Oliver Queen found himself manipulated into financing several of China White's operations, though he was unaware that he was secretly investing in a crime group. When Ollie's presence threatened to expose China White, she ordered the mercenary henchman Hackett to kill him. Hackett beat up Oliver and tossed him over the side of his boat, the Pacific Queen. Ollie survived and managed to make his way to the island. He discovered China White's poppy fields and learned that she had been using local villagers as slave labor to sow the fields. When she discovered that Hackett had failed to kill Oliver Queen, she ordered him to finish the job or else he would spend his last days being slowly eaten away in a rat-infested cage.[2]

DC Rebirth[edit]

During DC Rebirth, China White appears in the ninth issue of New Super-Man and leader of her own Triad which includes now-speedster Avery Ho. She sends members Strato the Cloud Man and Snakepit to attack LexCorp's Research and Development Facility in order to claim artifacts which she believes were stolen from the East by Lex Luthor. She and her allies battle Lex and Kong Kenan, the Super-Man of China, until they are interrupted by the arrival of Superman.[3]

Powers and abilities[edit]

White was a formidable martial artist, and was rumored to be a great assassin.

In other media[edit]

Kelly Hu as China White as she appears in Arrow.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Green Arrow: Year One #3
  • ^ Green Arrow: Year One #6
  • ^ New Super-Man #9
  • ^ "CCI: Arrow Casts X2′s Kelly Hu As DC Comics Villain China White « Spinoff Online – TV, Film, and Entertainment News Daily". Spinoff.comicbookresources.com. 2012-07-14. Archived from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2012-07-24.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=China_White_(character)&oldid=1198633246"

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