Sin-Cong
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Sin-Cong | Sin-Cong | ||
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+ | The Japanese were said to had been driven out of the country by [[1945]]. (Marvels v2 #1) | ||
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+ | Around 17 years ago, the '''Second War of Liberation''' began where the French had returned but were on the side of the rebels this time. (Marvels v2 #1) | ||
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+ | By 12 years ago, the Sin-Cong War had raged for several years where the American presence had grown from a few hundred 'observers' to thousands of troops. (Marvels v2 #1) | ||
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+ | The Sin-Cong province was a hot spot of political turmoil where the Mandarin once had the C.I.A.'s presence in the nation eliminated in order to end their influence on its non-democratic regime. (Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin v1 #3) | ||
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+ | The Chinese had long sent infiltrators and provocateurs into Sincong in a bid to turn it into a Communist state but all those sent either went insane or were killed in mysterious circumstances. (Marvels v2 #3) | ||
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+ | At some point, an unsanctioned nuclear facility was established in Sin-Cong which was later targeted and destroyed by rogue [[Iron Patriot]] drones. (Secret Avengers v2 #6) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | In appearance, Sin-Cong was a country situated on China's southern border where it was next to Vietnam and Laos. (Marvels v2 #3) The name Sin-Cong was a Romanization with the original word being 'sinh canh' which meant 'habitat' but was also reputedly 'sinh khung' which roughly meant 'to give birth to madness'. (Marvels v2 #1) | ||
Locations in the country included: | Locations in the country included: | ||
− | *'''Thoat Nhin''' : the capital city of the nation. | + | *'''Thoat Nhin''' : the capital city of the nation. In recent years, the capital of Siancong had swiftly become a modern metropolis where it became a business hub in petrochemicals and agricultural goods with it boasting top-notch schools, art communities and more. (Marvels v2 #2) |
*'''Imperial Palace''' : | *'''Imperial Palace''' : | ||
*'''Sin-Cong Airdome''' : | *'''Sin-Cong Airdome''' : | ||
+ | *'''Hollow Place''' : an old temple whose name had long been forgotten and instead it had been called the Hollow Place. (Marvels v2 #1) | ||
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+ | The government was technically a democracy though a Communist Party controlled the population centres in the east. Meanwhile, there was noted to be a strong monarchist presence among its leadership. These various competing traits resulted in people remarking that it was a quirky nation. (Marvels v2 #3) | ||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
+ | *'''Phillipe Sen''' : a male human who served as President 17 years ago where he was descended from the old ruling family. The Sens were said to successfully managed the Chinese despite being so close to China. (Marvels v2 #3) | ||
*'''Thahn Ng''' : '''Living Dream''' | *'''Thahn Ng''' : '''Living Dream''' | ||
*'''Wong-Chu''' : | *'''Wong-Chu''' : | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Avengers v1'': (1965) | *''Avengers v1'': (1965) | ||
+ | *''Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin v1'': | ||
+ | *''Secret Avengers v2'': | ||
+ | *''Marvels v2'': (2021) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 13:01, 2 October 2021
Sin-Cong is a place that features in Marvel Comics.
Contents |
History
Sin-Cong
The Japanese were said to had been driven out of the country by 1945. (Marvels v2 #1)
Around 17 years ago, the Second War of Liberation began where the French had returned but were on the side of the rebels this time. (Marvels v2 #1)
By 12 years ago, the Sin-Cong War had raged for several years where the American presence had grown from a few hundred 'observers' to thousands of troops. (Marvels v2 #1)
The Sin-Cong province was a hot spot of political turmoil where the Mandarin once had the C.I.A.'s presence in the nation eliminated in order to end their influence on its non-democratic regime. (Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin v1 #3)
The Chinese had long sent infiltrators and provocateurs into Sincong in a bid to turn it into a Communist state but all those sent either went insane or were killed in mysterious circumstances. (Marvels v2 #3)
At some point, an unsanctioned nuclear facility was established in Sin-Cong which was later targeted and destroyed by rogue Iron Patriot drones. (Secret Avengers v2 #6)
Overview
In appearance, Sin-Cong was a country situated on China's southern border where it was next to Vietnam and Laos. (Marvels v2 #3) The name Sin-Cong was a Romanization with the original word being 'sinh canh' which meant 'habitat' but was also reputedly 'sinh khung' which roughly meant 'to give birth to madness'. (Marvels v2 #1)
Locations in the country included:
- Thoat Nhin : the capital city of the nation. In recent years, the capital of Siancong had swiftly become a modern metropolis where it became a business hub in petrochemicals and agricultural goods with it boasting top-notch schools, art communities and more. (Marvels v2 #2)
- Imperial Palace :
- Sin-Cong Airdome :
- Hollow Place : an old temple whose name had long been forgotten and instead it had been called the Hollow Place. (Marvels v2 #1)
The government was technically a democracy though a Communist Party controlled the population centres in the east. Meanwhile, there was noted to be a strong monarchist presence among its leadership. These various competing traits resulted in people remarking that it was a quirky nation. (Marvels v2 #3)
Inhabitants
- Phillipe Sen : a male human who served as President 17 years ago where he was descended from the old ruling family. The Sens were said to successfully managed the Chinese despite being so close to China. (Marvels v2 #3)
- Thahn Ng : Living Dream
- Wong-Chu :
Notes
- Sin-Cong was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck where it made its first appearance in Avengers v1 #18 (July, 1965).
Appearances
- Avengers v1: (1965)
- Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin v1:
- Secret Avengers v2:
- Marvels v2: (2021)
External Links
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