Mariko Yashida

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Her body was taken by the Hand under the direction of [[Gorgon (Wolverine)|Gorgon]] who had their magic resurrect her as a warrior to serve their ranks. Under the name of '''Scarlet Samurai''', she wore red armor and served as a lieutenant as well as enforcer to Gorgon as they struck at '''Yashida Corporation''' to acquire its '''Regenix''' drug. The pharmaceutical had the means of repairing fatal injuries with the Hand intending to use it to empower their soldiers with healing factors. Thus, they struck at the company with Mariko dealing a fatal blow to her nephew [[Shingen Harada]] leaving him for dead. She then accompanied her master to find and kill [[Old Man Logan]] who was in Japan at the time but their quarry managed to escape. The Scarlet Samurai was intended to take over the Yashida Corporation and mass produce the Regenix drug for them but they came under attack from Logan along with Shingen in his guise as the Silver Samurai. Together, they forced Gorgon to escape whilst Mariko was rendered unconscious with her being treated with nanites to remove the Hand's controls over her. (Old Man Logan v2 #33)
  
 
==Overview==
 
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===Personality and attributes===
 
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After her resurrection, she had adopted the name of the '''Scarlet Samurai'''. (Old Man Logan v2 #33)
  
 
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*''Uncanny X-Men v1'': #118 (1979)  
 
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Mariko Yashida is a female comic character that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Her body was taken by the Hand under the direction of Gorgon who had their magic resurrect her as a warrior to serve their ranks. Under the name of Scarlet Samurai, she wore red armor and served as a lieutenant as well as enforcer to Gorgon as they struck at Yashida Corporation to acquire its Regenix drug. The pharmaceutical had the means of repairing fatal injuries with the Hand intending to use it to empower their soldiers with healing factors. Thus, they struck at the company with Mariko dealing a fatal blow to her nephew Shingen Harada leaving him for dead. She then accompanied her master to find and kill Old Man Logan who was in Japan at the time but their quarry managed to escape. The Scarlet Samurai was intended to take over the Yashida Corporation and mass produce the Regenix drug for them but they came under attack from Logan along with Shingen in his guise as the Silver Samurai. Together, they forced Gorgon to escape whilst Mariko was rendered unconscious with her being treated with nanites to remove the Hand's controls over her. (Old Man Logan v2 #33)

Overview

Personality and attributes

After her resurrection, she had adopted the name of the Scarlet Samurai. (Old Man Logan v2 #33)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Mariko Yashida was created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne where she made her first appearance in Uncanny X-Men v1 #118 (February, 1979).

Alternate Versions

  • In Mutant X v1 #28 (2001), a version of Mariko Yashida lived in a reality where she married Logan and had two children named Mari Logan and Brian Logan.
  • In X-Men: Age of Apocalypse v1 (2005), a version of Mariko Yashida lived in a reality where she was the lover of Wolverine who was named Weapon Omega. During their time together, the pair had a biological daughter named Kirika Yashida.

In other media

Television

  • In Wolverine and the X-Men, Mariko Yashida appeared in the episode "Code of Conduct" where she was voiced by actor Gwendoline Yeo.

Films

  • In The Wolverine, Mariko Yashida had a major role in the live-action movie where she was portrayed by Tao Okamoto.

Appearances

  • Uncanny X-Men v1: #118 (1979)
  • Old Man Logan:

External Links

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