White Tiger (Heroes for Hire)

White Tiger (Heroes for Hire)

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caption=The White Tiger pounces
Art by Pascual Ferry.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=White Tiger
real_name=
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Heroes for Hire" #1 (July 1997)
creators=Roger Stern
Pascual Ferry
alliance_color=background:#cccccc
alliances=Heroes for Hire U-Foes
aliases= Tiger
powers=Martial arts skills, cat-like speed, agility, and reflexes, ability to become a tiger or a weretiger, resistance to mental powers.|

White Tiger is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics series "Heroes for Hire". She is the second character to use the identity of the White Tiger.

Fictional character biography

When the High Evolutionary evolved a wolf into a powerful creature called the Man-Beast, his creation turned evil, and escaped. High Evolutionary created a second evolved animal to catch his rogue wolf. He evolved a white Bengal tigress into a woman, whom he named the White Tiger. White Tiger's bestial origins gave her cat-like speed and reflexes, and she was highly skilled in martial arts. On her quest to find Man-Beast, White Tiger joined a team of villains called the U-Foes, and fell in love with their leader, Vector. When the U-Foes attacked a supervillain prison, White Tiger left the team, and searching for heroes to help her, found Iron Fist. She was intrigued by him, and joined his team Heroes for Hire. White Tiger tried to keep her origins a secret, but during a training session with Iron Fist, he defeated her several times in mock combat. Her anger overwhelmed her, and she lost control and reverted to her tiger form. She feared that the others would shun her for her animal-nature, but they accepted her as part of the team. White Tiger found herself becoming attracted to Iron Fist, as she thought he was a "fine hunter", and was impressed with his skills and stealth. But she learned that Iron Fist was in love with Misty Knight. White Tiger tried to chase Misty away from Iron Fist, even trying to attack Misty in her tiger form, in a show of dominance (like tigers do in the wild). When Misty told White Tiger that humans don't use dominance to fall in love, it broke White Tiger's heart. When White Tiger finally captured Man-Beast, she begged the High Evolutionary to turn her back into a tiger, to remove her humanity, as she couldn't deal with the pain of human emotions. He turned her back into a tiger, and promised to return her to the rainforests where he found her.

In the "" storyline, it was revealed that the White Tiger had a sister who was evolved into a humanoid white tiger called Snow Queen. When Snow Queen threatened to kill some explorers attempting to enter Wundagore, Beast says that White Tiger would have bitten off her own tongue before threatening unarmed innocents.

Powers and abilities

White Tiger is an expert martial artist who has cat-like speed and reflexes. Her gloves are equipped with razor-sharp claws. If angered, White Tiger can return to her tiger form, and in this form, she has deadly talons, superhuman strength, and enhanced senses. She can even assume a human/tiger hybrid form, becoming a weretiger.

In order for White Tiger to be able to confront and capture Man-Beast, High Evolutionary endowed her with resistance to psionic powers, making White Tiger immune to Man-Beast's mind-control ability.


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