
Not part of the massive Unity event he nonetheless first appeared in panel (barely) at the end of Eternal Warrior #4 (in November 1992) He appeared a bit more substantially in Rai Zero (also November 1992). A Bloodshot Time Line Original Recipe Bloodshot – 1993īloodshot originally appeared, as many Valiant characters of the 90s did, in someone else’s book. Army Special Forces, deployed to 27 different countries, most of them war zones.February 2023 marked the 30th anniversary of one of Valiant’s most enduring and popular characters, the nanite infused programmable killer turned anti-hero Bloodshot! He’s a favourite here at Bigger Than Capes, so we wanted to take some time out to shine a spotlight on the character and draw attention to some of his greatest hits. Lam spent 23 years in the Army serving amongst the U.S. He trains under one of the world’s best tactical trainers, Retired Master Army Sergeant Tu Lam. Jason David Frank incorporates tactical training into his work. It was selected to screen at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. One of his recent films, Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia, is an innovative film of separate pieces directed by 15 filmmakers to create one continuous storyline. He’s released “Mask”, “Walls”, “Branches”, and “Mental Prison” with more to come. Original pieces written and recorded by him including visuals to match his spoken words. Most recently, he has brought his poetry to light in the JDF Spoken Truth series on his YouTube/JDFFFN. The Valiant Universe” for Valiant Entertainment.

He became the first to portray the superhero Bloodshot, a former soldier that can regenerate, in the digital series “Ninjak vs. He created his own martial arts system, “Toso Kune Do” and owns Rising Sun Karate with two schools in Texas and one in California. He’s a highly accomplished martial artist with an eighth degree black belt in Karate, purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Master of Muay Thai, and inductee of the World Karate Hall of Fame. He appeared in the most episodes as the most different rangers (MMPR Green Ranger, MMPR White Ranger, Red Zeo, Red Turbo, Black Dino Thunder) in the show’s twenty-six year history.

Jason David Frank played Tommy Oliver in the long-running television show Power Rangers.
