Amazing-Man (Centaur Publications)

"[10] John Aman is an orphan from the West, chosen for his "superb physical structure" to be raised by benevolent monks in Tibet for the first 25 years of his life.

[14] Aman's sidekick is Tommy, the Amazing Kid, and he's also aided by "ace girl crime investigator" Zona Henderson.

[13] In the 1990s, Malibu Comics used the Centaur properties, including Amazing-Man, as the roster of its own superhero team, the Protectors.

[15] Amazing-Man was introduced into the Marvel Universe, with the character Prince of Orphans revealing his identity as John Aman at the end of Immortal Iron Fist #12 (Feb. 2008).

Aman had been sent by the Seven Cities of Heaven to assassinate Orson Randall (the Iron Fist before the present-day Danny Rand took on that mantle) in order to kill another "immortal weapon" like himself.

[19] During the 2011 "Fear Itself" storyline, Prince of Orphans appears in Washington D.C. during Blitzkrieg U.S.A, helping with the rescue efforts, alongside War Machine, Beast and Ant-Man.

[22] The new series, titled John Aman Amazing Man, Gregory and Butler used other public domain characters, like Blue Beetle and Miss Masque.

Cover of Amazing-Man Comics #14 (July 1940), art by Lew Glanzman .
Malibu Comics ' Protectors #3 (November 1992), featuring Amazing Man. Cover art by Thomas Derenick & Mike S. Miller .