Epstein Files Full PDF

CLICK HERE
Technopedia Center
PMB University Brochure
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
S1 Informatics S1 Information Systems S1 Information Technology S1 Computer Engineering S1 Electrical Engineering S1 Civil Engineering

faculty of Economics and Business
S1 Management S1 Accountancy

Faculty of Letters and Educational Sciences
S1 English literature S1 English language education S1 Mathematics education S1 Sports Education
teknopedia

  • Registerasi
  • Brosur UTI
  • Kip Scholarship Information
  • Performance
Flag Counter
  1. World Encyclopedia
  2. Vigilante (character) - Wikipedia
Vigilante (character) - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Dorian Chase)
Several fictional characters appearing in DC Comics
Vigilante
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics #42 (November 1941)
Created byMort Weisinger (writer)
Mort Meskin (art)
CharactersGreg Saunders
Adrian Chase
Alan Welles
Dave Winston
Patricia Trayce
Adeline Kane
Justin Powell
Dorian Chase
Donald Fairchild

Vigilante is the name used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Notable individuals to assume the alias include Greg Saunders and Adrian Chase.

An original incarnation of Vigilante named Vincent Sobel appears in the television series Arrow, played by Clayton Chitty and Johann Urb and voiced by Mick Wingert. Freddie Stroma plays the Adrian Chase incarnation of Vigilante in the television series Peacemaker.

Fictional character biographies

[edit]

Greg Saunders

[edit]
Main article: Greg Saunders

The original version of Vigilante was a western-themed hero named Greg Sanders (later retconned in the 1990s to "Saunders") who debuted in Action Comics #42 (November 1941).[1] The Vigilante had a teen sidekick introduced in 1942, Stuff the Chinatown Kid.[2]

Adrian Chase

[edit]
Main article: Adrian Chase

Adrian Chase first appeared as the second version of Vigilante in The New Teen Titans Annual #2 (August 1983) by writer Marv Wolfman and penciler George Pérez.[3] Chase was a district attorney in New York City who went rogue after his wife and children were killed by a gang boss.[4]

Alan Welles

[edit]

The third person to assume the Vigilante identity was Alan Welles, a fellow judge and friend of Adrian Chase. His first appearance was in Vigilante #7, and later in Vigilante #20 as Vigilante. He secretly operated in a much more violent manner, even executing petty thieves. His mental instability eventually led him to gun down police officers and civilians. Chase felt responsible for this threat and began a long investigation to take down Vigilante until Chase found out he was Welles, forcing Chase to kill him.

Dave Winston

[edit]

The fourth person to assume the Vigilante identity was Dave Winston, Adrian Chase's bailiff. He refused to kill and traded on the fierce reputation of Vigilante to intimidate information out of thugs. He debuted in Vigilante #23 and later as Vigilante in Vigilante #28. He believed that the Vigilante's efforts were noble and worthwhile. When Alan Welles was killed after ruining the Vigilante's reputation, Winston took up the mantle believing that the city needed the Vigilante. When Chase found out about Winston's actions, he chose to wash his hands of the affair. When Chase and girlfriend Marcia King boarded a plane for Europe, it was hijacked; Winston and Peacemaker both responded to the emergency, but Winston was killed by Peacemaker in front of Chase, making Chase believe he was unable to escape the Vigilante's legacy.

Patricia Trayce

[edit]

The next Vigilante was Patricia Trayce, a rogue Gotham City police detective who teams up with Deathstroke in the Deathstroke series written by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez. Trayce found Adrian Chase's gear and adapted the guise. She was also Deathstroke's lover. Trayce becomes Vigilante in Deathstroke the Terminator #11.[citation needed]

Adeline Kane

[edit]
See also: Adeline Kane

Justin Powell

[edit]

Late in 2005, DC published a Vigilante limited series by writer Bruce Jones and artist Ben Oliver. The identity of the title character is initially left mysterious, but apparently this is a new incarnation of the character.[citation needed]

His name was Justin "Jay" Sutter. When he encountered a murderer as a child, he created a second personality in his mind, The Vigilante. At some point, he changed his name to Justin Scott Powell and would become the Vigilante subconsciously. While Powell was unaware of the Vigilante personality, the Vigilante knew about Powell. At the miniseries' end, Powell was able to reconcile the two personalities.[citation needed]

The Vigilante was last seen, alongside Wild Dog and the current Crimson Avenger, on a rooftop in the great battle of Metropolis, raining bullets down on the Trigger Twins, the Madmen, the second Spellbinder, and others in Infinite Crisis #7.[5]

Dorian Chase

[edit]

The most recent Vigilante appeared in Nightwing #133–137. While he wears a costume similar to Adrian Chase's, it is a new depiction under the mask.

The Vigilante also appears in Gotham Underground, set after his initial encounter with Nightwing.[6] He is shown to be a formidable fighter, but is defeated easily by Batman.[7][8]

Following the events of Vigilante (vol. 3) #1 (February 2009), the Vigilante is seen out of costume for the first time and is referred to by his ally JJ as "Dorian". He initially operates under the identity of Joe Flynn, a small-time criminal with a rap sheet, but it is later revealed that the real Flynn is dead. Dorian has the technology to graft another person's face to his own and his assistant changes the police records so his fingerprint and DNA point back to his fake identity. At the end of the first story arc, Dorian abandons the Joe Flynn identity and begins to make preparations to assume a new identity of a dead and forgotten criminal. It is also revealed that Dorian is the brother of the late Adrian Chase in Vigilante #9. Little is known about his past, but his wife is dead and he served time in prison for his work with the mob.[9]

The Vigilante plays an important role in the "Deathtrap" crossover with the Teen Titans and the Titans. He targets the unbalanced Jericho for assassination, bringing him into conflict with the various heroes. Vigilante succeeds in tracking down Jericho but, having promised Rose Wilson not to kill him, instead gouges out Jericho's eyes to stop him from using his powers.[10]

The Vigilante had been operating unseen in Europe for several years before moving back to the U.S. and going after local mobs and criminals.[9]

Donald Fairchild

[edit]

In the DC Rebirth miniseries Vigilante: Southland, a new Vigilante is introduced: Donald Fairchild, a former professional basketball player. Fairchild moonlights as a janitor and by night fights crime in Los Angeles.[11]

Powers and abilities

[edit]

The Vigilante is a superb hand-to-hand combatant, a brilliant marksman, and a master of the lariat.

Other versions

[edit]

Multiverse

[edit]

Pre-Crisis, there were both an Earth-1 and an Earth-2 Vigilante. Both were Greg Saunders from their respective Earths. Earth-1's Vigilante was shown for the first time in the pages (and cover) of the JLA issue where the superteam moved to their classic headquarters on an orbiting satellite.[12]

Detective Comics

[edit]

In Detective Comics #493 (August 1980) it was revealed that Greg Saunders had a nephew, Michael Carter, who became a costumed crimefighter too, the Swashbuckler. The Swashbuckler was created by the issue's writer, Cary Burkett, for a fanzine he published in middle school.[13] Burkett said he made the Swashbuckler the nephew of the Vigilante because he did not have enough space to present the entire backstory he had created for the character in the fanzine.[13]

Kingdom Come

[edit]

In the series Kingdom Come, artist and writer Alex Ross portrays the cowboy version of the Vigilante fighting alongside the rogue metahumans as a steampunk cyborg with a pinwheel/steam engine arm with a gatling gun on the end.[14]

In other media

[edit]
See also: Greg Saunders § In other media, and Adrian Chase § In other media

Television

[edit]
Johann Urb as Vincent Sobel / Vigilante as seen on Arrow.
  • The Greg Saunders incarnation of Vigilante appears in Justice League Unlimited, voiced by an uncredited Michael Rosenbaum in the episode "Task Force X" and Nathan Fillion in the episodes "Hunter's Moon" and "Patriot Act". This version is a member of the Justice League.
  • The Greg Saunders incarnation of Vigilante appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by John DiMaggio.
  • An original incarnation of Vigilante named Vincent Sobel appears in Arrow, portrayed by Clayton Chitty in the fifth season and by Johann Urb in the sixth season while Mick Wingert provides his disguised voice.[15] This version was a former member of the Central City Police Department who worked undercover alongside Dinah Drake, with whom he shared a secret relationship. After they were both captured by a group of criminals, Sobel and Drake were exposed to dark matter from Harrison Wells' particle accelerator, which turned Sobel into a metahuman with the ability to self-regenerate, though he was presumed dead. Resurfacing four years later as the "Vigilante", he targets and kills criminals before coming into conflict with Oliver Queen and his allies. After targeting a councilwoman due to an anti-vigilante bill, he is thwarted by Drake, who discovers his identity. Sobel attempts to reconcile his relationship with her despite their differing stances on fighting crime, though without success. Due to his love for Drake, he became a double agent within Cayden James's criminal cabal to inform Drake and Queen of their activities. When his partners find out about his treachery however, Sobel is killed by Black Siren.
  • The Greg Saunders incarnation of Vigilante appears in a picture depicted in the Stargirl episode "Brainwave" as a member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory.
  • The Adrian Chase incarnation of Vigilante appears in Peacemaker, portrayed by Freddie Stroma.[16][17]

Film

[edit]
  • The Greg Saunders incarnation of Vigilante appears in a self-titled film series, portrayed by Ralph Byrd.
  • The Greg Saunders incarnation of Vigilante makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Justice League: The New Frontier.

Video games

[edit]

The Vincent Sobel incarnation of Vigilante appears as an unlockable playable character in Lego DC Super-Villains via the "DC Super-Villains TV Series" DLC pack.

Miscellaneous

[edit]

An original incarnation of Vigilante named Jake Chill appears in Batman Beyond (vol. 2). He is the great-grandnephew of Joe Chill and a former member of Derek Powers' "Quiet Squad", a small team of Wayne-Powers security guards who served as Powers' personal hit and intimidation squad. Additionally, Jake murdered Warren McGinnis, father of the new Batman, Terry McGinnis. Seeking to atone for his misdeeds, he uses his Wayne-Powers security equipment to become the Vigilante and works alongside Batman until he is killed by the Jokerz.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Markstein, Don. "Vigilante". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 148. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  3. ^ Vigilante (1983) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived 2015-07-19 at WebCite
  4. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 320. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  5. ^ Infinite Crisis #7 (June 2006)
  6. ^ Gotham Underground #6 (May 2008)
  7. ^ Gotham Underground #7 (June 2008)
  8. ^ Gotham Underground #8 (July 2008)
  9. ^ a b Vigilante (vol. 3) 2009-2010
  10. ^ Vigilante (vol. 3) #6 (July 2009)
  11. ^ Vigilante: Southland #1
  12. ^ Justice League of America #78
  13. ^ a b Franklin, Chris (April 2014). "Swashbuckled and Hornswoggled: The All-Too-Brief Career of the Swashbuckler". Back Issue! (71): 60–61.
  14. ^ Kingdom Come #3
  15. ^ Bucksbaum, Sydney (November 10, 2017). "'Arrow' Unmasked Vigilante & The Consequences Are So Heartbreaking". Bustle. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
  16. ^ Swann, Eric (November 11, 2020). "John Cena's Peacemaker Series Adds Another Suicide Squad Star And More". CinemaBlend. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  17. ^ White, Peter (May 28, 2021). "'Peacemaker': Freddie Stroma To Replace Chris Conrad In HBO Max's 'Suicide Squad' Spinoff". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on May 28, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2021.

External links

[edit]
  • Vigilante (Greg Saunders) at the DCU Guide
  • Vigilante (Greg Saunders) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Adrian Chase) Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine at the DCU Guide
  • Vigilante (Adrian Chase) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Allan Welles) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Dave Winston) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Pat Trayce) at the DCU Guide
  • Vigilante (Pat Trayce) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Justin Powell) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Vigilante (Dorian Chase) at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Titans Tower Profile: Vigilante II (Adrian Chase)
  • Comic Book Profile: Vigilante (Greg Saunders)
  • Comic Book Profile: Earth-1 Vigilante (Greg Saunders)[permanent dead link]
  • Earth-2 Vigilante (Greg Saunders) Index
  • Earth-1 Vigilante (Adrian Chase) Index
  • Post-Crisis Vigilante (Adrian Chase) Index
  • Bio of Swashbuckler, Greg Saunders' nephew
  • v
  • t
  • e
DC Comics Western characters
Heroes
  • Bat Lash
  • Cinnamon
  • El Diablo
  • Jonah Hex
  • Nighthawk
  • Pow Wow Smith
  • Scalphunter
  • Stuff the Chinatown Kid
  • Super-Chief
  • Tomahawk
  • Johnny Thunder (John Tane)
  • Trigger Twins
  • Vigilante
Villains
  • El Papagayo
  • Pistolera
  • Terra-Man
  • Quentin Turnbull
Publications
  • All-American Comics
  • All-Star Western
  • High Moon
  • Jonah Hex: No Way Back
  • Justice Riders
  • The Kents
  • Loveless
  • Weird Western Tales
  • Western Comics
Real-life characters
  • Frontier Fighters (featuring Buffalo Bill, Davy Crockett and Kit Carson)
  • The Legends of Daniel Boone
In other media
  • The Vigilante
  • Jonah Hex
  • DC Showcase: Jonah Hex
  • v
  • t
  • e
Golden Age of Comic Books
Ace Comics
  • Captain Courageous
  • Doctor Nemesis
  • The Flag
  • Lash Lightning
  • The Raven
  • Unknown Soldier
  • Vulcan
All-American
Publications
  • The Atom
    • Al Pratt
  • Black Canary
  • Doctor Mid-Nite
    • Charles McNider
  • Doiby Dickles
  • The Flash
    • Jay Garrick
  • Gay Ghost
  • Green Lantern
    • Alan Scott
  • Hawkgirl
    • Shiera Sanders Hall
  • Hawkman
    • Carter Hall
  • Hop Harrigan
  • Johnny Thunder
  • Justice Society of America
  • The King
  • Mister Terrific
    • Terry Sloane
  • Neptune Perkins
  • Red Tornado
  • Sargon the Sorcerer
  • Terrific Whatzit
  • Thunderbolt
  • Ultra-Man
  • The Whip
  • Wildcat
    • Ted Grant
  • Wonder Woman
Centaur Comics
  • Airman
  • Amazing-Man
  • The Arrow
  • The Clock
  • The Eye
  • Fantom of the Fair
  • Magician from Mars
  • The Masked Marvel
  • Minimidget
Charlton Comics
  • Atomic Mouse
  • Captain Atom
  • Nightshade
  • Mr. Muscles
  • Nature Boy
  • Space Adventures
  • Yellowjacket
Dell Comics
  • Doctor Hormone
  • Flash Gordon
  • The Owl
  • Phantasmo
  • Supermind's Son
  • Zorro
Fawcett Comics
  • Bulletgirl
  • Bulletman
  • Captain Marvel
  • Captain Marvel Jr.
  • Captain Midnight
  • Dan Dare
  • Golden Arrow
  • Hoppy the Marvel Bunny
  • Ibis the Invincible
  • Lieutenant Marvels
  • Marvel Family
  • Mary Marvel
  • Master Man
  • Minute-Man
  • Mr. Scarlet
  • Nyoka the Jungle Girl
  • Phantom Eagle
  • Pinky the Whiz Kid
  • Scoop Smith
  • Spy Smasher
  • Squadron of Justice
  • Uncle Marvel
Fox Comics
  • Blue Beetle
    • Dan Garret
  • The Bouncer
  • Bronze Man
  • Dynamo
  • The Flame
  • Green Mask
  • The Moth
  • Samson
  • Stardust the Super Wizard
  • U.S. Jones
  • Wonder Man
Harvey Comics
  • Black Cat
  • Captain 3-D
  • Captain Freedom
  • Green Hornet
  • Invisible Scarlet O'Neil
  • Kato
  • Shock Gibson
  • Spirit of '76
Lev Gleason
Publications
  • Captain Battle
  • Claw
  • Crimebuster
  • Daredevil
  • Little Wise Guys
  • Silver Streak
MLJ Comics
  • The Black Hood
  • Bob Phantom
  • Captain Flag
  • The Comet
  • The Firefly
  • The Fox
  • The Hangman
  • Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog
  • The Shield
  • Super Duck
  • The Web
  • The Wizard
National Allied
Publications
  • Ace the Bat-Hound
  • Air Wave
  • Aquaman
  • Batman
  • Batwoman
  • Black Pirate
  • Boy Commandos
  • Captain Comet
  • Chris KL-99
  • Congo Bill
  • Crimson Avenger
    • Lee Travis
  • Dan the Dyna-Mite
  • Dark Ranger
  • Detective Chimp
  • Doctor Fate
    • Kent Nelson
  • Doctor Occult
  • Genius Jones
  • Gimmick Girl
  • Green Arrow
  • Guardian
  • Hourman
    • Rex Tyler
  • Johnny Chambers
  • King Faraday
  • The Knight
  • Krypto
  • Liberty Belle
  • Manhunter
    • Paul Kirk
  • Martian Manhunter
  • Miss X
  • Mr. America
  • Newsboy Legion
  • Phantom Stranger
  • Rex the Wonder Dog
  • Robin
    • Dick Grayson
  • Robotman
  • Rose Psychic
  • Sandman
    • Wesley Dodds
  • Sandy the Golden Boy
  • Seven Soldiers of Victory
  • Shining Knight
    • Sir Justin
  • Slam Bradley
  • The Spectre
    • Jim Corrigan
  • Speedy
    • Roy Harper
  • Squire
  • Star-Spangled Kid
    • Sylvester Pemberton
  • Starman
    • Ted Knight
  • Stripesy
  • Stuff the Chinatown Kid
  • Superboy
    • Kal-El
  • Superman
  • Superwoman
    • Lois Lane
  • Tarantula
  • TNT
  • Tommy Tomorrow
  • Vigilante
    • Greg Saunders
  • Wonder Woman
  • Zatara
Nedor Comics
  • American Crusader
  • American Eagle
  • Black Terror
  • Captain Future
  • Doc Strange
  • Fighting Yank
  • The Ghost
  • Grim Reaper
  • Judy of the Jungle
  • Kara the Jungle Princess
  • Lance Lewis, Space Detective
  • Liberator
  • The Magnet
  • Miss Masque
  • Princess Pantha
  • Pyroman
  • The Scarab
  • The Woman in Red
Novelty Press
  • Blue Bolt
  • Dick Cole
  • The Target
  • The Targeteers
  • The Twister
Prize
Publications
  • Atomic-Man
  • Black Owl
  • Fighting American
  • Green Lama
  • Yank & Doodle
Quality Comics
  • Archie O'Toole
  • #711
  • Black Condor
  • Blackhawk
  • Blue Tracer
  • Bozo the Iron Man
  • Captain Triumph
  • Doll Girl
  • Doll Man
  • Firebrand
  • Human Bomb
  • Invisible Hood
  • The Jester
  • Kid Eternity
  • Lady Luck
  • Madame Fatal
  • Magno
  • Manhunter
  • Merlin the Magician
  • Midnight
  • Miss America
  • Miss Fear
  • Mouthpiece
  • Neon the Unknown
  • Phantom Lady
  • Plastic Man
  • Quicksilver
  • The Ray
  • Red Bee
  • Red Torpedo
  • The Spider
  • Spider Widow
  • Uncle Sam
  • Wildfire
  • Wonder Boy
  • Woozy Winks
Timely Comics
  • All-Winners Squad
  • American Ace
  • The Angel
  • Black Marvel
  • Black Widow
    • Claire Voyant
  • Blazing Skull
  • Blonde Phantom
  • Blue Blade
  • Blue Diamond
  • Breeze Barton
  • Bucky
    • Bucky Barnes
  • Captain America
  • Captain Wonder
  • The Challenger
  • Citizen V
  • The Destroyer
  • Dynamic Man
  • Father Time
  • Ferret
  • Fiery Mask
  • The Fin
  • Golden Girl
  • Human Torch
  • Jack Frost
  • Laughing Mask
  • Marvel Boy
  • Mercury
  • Miss America
  • Miss Fury
  • Mister E
  • Namor
  • Namora
  • The Patriot
  • Phantom Reporter
  • Red Raven
  • Rockman
  • Silver Scorpion
  • Sun Girl
  • Super Rabbit
  • Thin Man
  • Thunderer
  • Tim Mulrooney
  • Toro
  • Venus
  • Vision
  • Whizzer
    • Robert Frank
  • Witness
  • Young Allies
Misc.
  • American Comics Group
    • Superkatt
  • Anglo-American Publishing
    • Commander Steel
  • Atlas Publications
    • Captain Atom
  • Bell Features
    • The Brain
    • Johnny Canuck
    • Nelvana of the Northern Lights
  • Cardal Publishing
    • Streamline
  • Columbia Comics
    • The Face
    • Skyman
  • David McKay Publications
    • Mandrake the Magician
    • The Phantom
  • DC Thomson
    • The Amazing Mr X
    • Jack Flash
  • Dynamic Publications
    • Dynamic Man
    • Yankee Girl
  • Eastern Color Printing
    • Buck Rogers
    • Hydroman
    • Phantom Magician
  • EC Comics
    • Moon Girl
    • Superduperman
  • Elliot Publishing Company
    • Kismet, Man of Fate
  • Fiction House
    • Fantomah
  • Hillman Periodicals
    • Airboy
    • The Heap
  • Holyoke Publishing
    • Cat-Man
    • Kitten
    • Miss Victory
  • L. Miller & Son, Ltd.
    • Kid Marvelman
    • Marvelman
    • Young Marvelman
  • Magazine Enterprises
    • Funnyman
  • Maple Leaf Publishing
    • Brok Windsor
    • Iron Man
  • Rural Home Publications
    • Green Turtle
  • Street & Smith
    • The Avenger
    • Doc Savage
    • The Shadow
    • Supersnipe
Authority control databases: National Edit this at Wikidata
  • United States
Retrieved from "https://teknopedia.ac.id/w/index.php?title=Vigilante_(character)&oldid=1339077339#Dorian_Chase"
Categories:
  • Comics characters introduced in 1941
  • Characters created by Mort Weisinger
  • 1983 comics debuts
  • 2005 comics debuts
  • African-American superheroes
  • American male characters in television
  • Characters created by George Pérez
  • Characters created by Marv Wolfman
  • Comics by Paul Kupperberg
  • Comics characters introduced in 1983
  • Comics characters introduced in 2005
  • DC Comics characters with accelerated healing
  • DC Comics female superheroes
  • DC Comics male superheroes
  • DC Comics police officers
  • DC Comics television characters
  • DC Comics titles
  • DC Comics Western (genre) characters
  • Fictional assassins in comics
  • Fictional basketball players
  • Fictional cowboys and cowgirls
  • Fictional ghosts
  • Fictional judges
  • Fictional lawyers
  • Fictional medical doctors
  • Golden Age superheroes
  • Superhero detectives
  • Supervillains with their own comic book titles
  • Vigilante characters in comics
  • Western (genre) comics
Hidden categories:
  • Webarchive template webcite links
  • Articles with short description
  • Short description is different from Wikidata
  • Comics infobox without image
  • All articles with unsourced statements
  • Articles with unsourced statements from May 2011
  • Webarchive template wayback links
  • All articles with dead external links
  • Articles with dead external links from July 2016
  • Articles with permanently dead external links

  • indonesia
  • Polski
  • العربية
  • Deutsch
  • English
  • Español
  • Français
  • Italiano
  • مصرى
  • Nederlands
  • 日本語
  • Português
  • Sinugboanong Binisaya
  • Svenska
  • Українська
  • Tiếng Việt
  • Winaray
  • 中文
  • Русский
Sunting pranala
url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url url
Pusat Layanan

UNIVERSITAS TEKNOKRAT INDONESIA | ASEAN's Best Private University
Jl. ZA. Pagar Alam No.9 -11, Labuhan Ratu, Kec. Kedaton, Kota Bandar Lampung, Lampung 35132
Phone: (0721) 702022
Email: pmb@teknokrat.ac.id