. "Darna"@en . . . . . . . . . "Powers/Skills"@en . "The late Filipino komiks legend Mars Ravelo created Asia's first superheroine in 1947 named \"Varga.\" She first appeared in Bulaklak Magazine, Volume 4, #17 on July 23, 1947 and quickly became popular amongst its readers. Mars Ravelo wrote and illustrated the stories, and his artistic style were comprable to Max Fleischer Studios cartoons from the early 20th Century. As a human, Varga was known as the little girl named \"Narda\" (Mars Ravelo based this on the name of a boyhood playmate). In her superhuman form, she fought against common criminals, as well as greater forces of evil. Like the Darna of today, Varga stood up for those who could not fend for themselves."@en . . . . "220"^^ . . "Darna was the Yevethan term for a Yevethan male's senior mate. While there were no limits on the number of females a powerful nitakka could have as breeding mates, his darna always had a place of honor in his family. A young nitakka was chosen by his darna, not the other way around. Kei was the darna of Nil Spaar."@en . "Super Hero"@en . . "The late Filipino komiks legend Mars Ravelo created Asia's first superheroine in 1947 named \"Varga.\" She first appeared in Bulaklak Magazine, Volume 4, #17 on July 23, 1947 and quickly became popular amongst its readers. Mars Ravelo wrote and illustrated the stories, and his artistic style were comprable to Max Fleischer Studios cartoons from the early 20th Century. As a human, Varga was known as the little girl named \"Narda\" (Mars Ravelo based this on the name of a boyhood playmate). In her superhuman form, she fought against common criminals, as well as greater forces of evil. Like the Darna of today, Varga stood up for those who could not fend for themselves. Having differences with the the editors of Bulaklak Magazine in 1949, Mars Ravelo decided to take his creation elsewhere. Unfortunately, the superheroine's name, \"Varga,\" belonged to Bulaklak Magazine. His creation's name was simply renamed to \"Darna,\" which is simply \"Narda\" spelled backwards. (Many Darna fans mistakenly believe that the second name is based \"Ibong Adarna,\" a bird of Philippine folklore) \"Darna\" relaunched under this name on May 13, 1950. Since then, she has not only appeared as a comic book character, but also as a heroine on both television and film, the most recent of which is a 2009 TV series. Her alter-ego is a girl named Narda, who was a child in her earlier incarnations, but eventually was Retconned to be an adult. In the earlier versions Narda found a stone, which she swallowed to become Darna. Later versions kept this, minus the \"keeping the stone in the body\" part. Darna has inspired Ang Kagila-gilalas na Pakikipagsapalaran ni Zsazsa Zaturnnah, a transsexual superhero."@en . . . . "Type of Hero"@en . . . "Narda"@en . "Darna is the superheroic alter-ego of two women in Darna (2009 TV Series). She is played by Angel Aquino in flashbacks and Marian Rivera for the majority of the series."@en . "Darna (\u30C0\u30FC\u30CA, D\u0101na) is a location in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. It is situated in the southwest of the Yied Desert, best known as the place where the Miracle of Darna occurred. The location is engaged in Chapter 7 where the objective is to capture the castle defended by Bramsel."@en . . . . "Enemies"@en . . . . "Darna (\u30C0\u30FC\u30CA, D\u0101na) is a location in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. It is situated in the southwest of the Yied Desert, best known as the place where the Miracle of Darna occurred. The location is engaged in Chapter 7 where the objective is to capture the castle defended by Bramsel."@en . . "Allies"@en . "Origin"@en . "Darna is a fictional character and superheroine created by Filipino komiks (Philippine colloquial term for comics) legend Mars Ravelo. In her more popular incarnations, she is a warrior from outer space manifesting herself through a girl from Earth, named Narda. Darna was originally known as Varga and first appeared in Bulaklak Magazine, Volume 4, #17, on July 23, 1947. Ravelo had differences with the editors of Bulaklak Magazine and Varga's name was changed to \"Darna\". The character was re-launched on May 13, 1950. Nestor Redondo drew the first Darna. Since then, Darna has become a Philippine cultural icon and the most recognizable character among Ravelo's creations."@en . . "Darna is the superheroic alter-ego of two women in Darna (2009 TV Series). She is played by Angel Aquino in flashbacks and Marian Rivera for the majority of the series."@en . . . . . . . . "Darna"@en . "Fullname"@en . . . "Alter-Ego"@en . . . "Alias"@en . . "Keeper of The Stone, Black Rider/Eduardo Morgan, Electra, Ding ,Officer Pancho Macaspac, San Martin Police Officers"@en . . . "Darna"@en . "Darna was the Yevethan term for a Yevethan male's senior mate. While there were no limits on the number of females a powerful nitakka could have as breeding mates, his darna always had a place of honor in his family. A young nitakka was chosen by his darna, not the other way around. Kei was the darna of Nil Spaar."@en . "Darna is a fictional character and superheroine created by Filipino komiks (Philippine colloquial term for comics) legend Mars Ravelo. In her more popular incarnations, she is a warrior from outer space manifesting herself through a girl from Earth, named Narda. Darna was originally known as Varga and first appeared in Bulaklak Magazine, Volume 4, #17, on July 23, 1947. Ravelo had differences with the editors of Bulaklak Magazine and Varga's name was changed to \"Darna\". The character was re-launched on May 13, 1950. Nestor Redondo drew the first Darna."@en . . "Demon Woman, Lady Leech, Hawk Woman, Wood Witch, Helga the Demon, Electra , Cobra and His Serpent Creatures"@en . "300"^^ . "Flight, Superhuman strength & Super speed, Martial-Arts & Athletic Skills, Quick Regeneration, Psychic influence, Near Invulnerability, Enhanced Intellect and Pyrokinetic Abilities using her Bracelets, Enhanced Senses"@en . . . . . . .