Silver Samurai

Silver Samurai is the name of two different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first Silver Samurai, Kenuichio Harada, was first shown in Daredevil #111 (July, 1974), created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Bob Brown. The second Silver Samurai, Shin Harada, is the son of the original Silver Samurai and appeared in Wolverine #300, created by Jason Aaron.

Kenuichio Harada was the son of super villain Shingen Yashida and a mutant with the power to charge a Katana. Initially he worked as a hired henchman and bodyguard. He later became a regular duo with Viper as the two committed crime all over the world. Over time he became less of an out-and-out villain and more of a man trying to regain the family honor, earning the trust of former enemy Wolverine. He also led the first incarnation of Big Hero 6, Japan's first super hero team. Ultimately the original Silver Samurai is killed by the Right Red Hand.

Shin Harada is the son of the original Silver Samurai and is associated with the Hellfire Club and a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants and thus an enemy of the X-Men. Unlike his father Shin Harada had no super powers and relies on technology for his weapons.

Both Kenuichio Harada and the Silver Samurai were featured in the 2013 film The Wolverine, but as separate entities. Harada (Will Yun Lee) was a bodyguard in the film, while the Silver Samurai was a giant robotic suit worn by Ichirō Yashida (Haruhiko Yamanouchi).

Publication history

The first Silver Samurai is Kenuichio Harada. His first appearance was in Daredevil #111 (July, 1974). In Japan, his name is Harada Kenichirō (原田剣一郎), since 'Kenuichio' is not an actual Japanese name.

The second Silver Samurai, Shin Harada, first appeared in Wolverine #300 and was created by Jason Aaron.

Fictional character biography

Kenuichio Harada

Silver Samurai

The Silver Samurai from New Avengers #12.
Art by David Finch.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Daredevil #111 (July 1974)
Created by Steve Gerber
Bob Brown
In-story information
Alter ego Kenuichio Harada
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations Clan Yashida
HYDRA
Big Hero 6
Legion Accursed
Partnerships Viper
Mandrill
Black Spectre
Abilities Master samurai and martial artist
Teleportation ring
Wears a lightweight steel alloy body armor
Extensive knowledge of criminal organizations
Carries katana, shuriken and other weapons
Ability to generate a tachyon field (capable of cutting through apparently anything, except adamantium)

Kenuichio Harada is the illegitimate son of Shingen Yashida. He is a Japanese mutant who uses his powers to charge his katana, which, in combination with his samurai-style armor made of a silvery metal, led to the moniker Silver Samurai.

He became a professional criminal, and first appeared to clash with Daredevil when he was hired by Mandrill and Black Spectre.[1]

Harada was once the bodyguard for the international terrorist known as the Viper and was subsequently an occasional mercenary. When working for Viper, he fought Spider-Man and Black Widow.[2] After recovering Viper's teleportation ring, he fought Spider-Man again on the set of Saturday Night Live when Stan Lee appeared as a host for the show, and encountered the original (2nd season) Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time-Players.[3] He joined Viper and Boomerang in fighting Spider-Man, Nick Fury, Shang-Chi, and Black Widow on the original S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier.[4] He and Viper attempted to kidnap Michael Kramer, and fought the original Spider-Woman.[5]

Alongside the Viper, he attempted a theft of cavourite crystal, and battled the New Mutants.[6] Alongside the Viper, he battled the X-Men and Yukio.[7] He attempted to possess the Black Blade, and battled Wolverine, Lindsay McCabe, and O'Donnell. He rescued Wolverine and a depowered Jessica Drew from cultists.[8]

He became the Oyabun (leader) of Clan Yashida after his half-sister Mariko Yashida's death.[9] He attempted to pay off his clan's debts to the Yakuza and restore its honor. Though once one of Wolverine's greatest enemies, he had apparently impressed Wolverine so greatly that Wolverine entrusted him with the care of his adopted daughter, Amiko Kobayashi.

The Samurai even once helped Wolverine destroy the monster known as "Doombringer", and later helped Logan rescue Amiko and Yukio from their kidnappers.[10] During his time as hero, the Silver Samurai became the leader of the first Japanese superhero team, Big Hero 6.[11]

Silver Samurai was brainwashed by the mutant Blindspot into forgetting his time as a hero, believing his redemption was just a result of Professor X's brainwashing. As a result, he had returned to his previous criminal activities. However, it now seems that Harada is currently operating as the chief security officer for the Prime Minister of Japan.[12]

For unclear reasons, the Samurai was abducted, incarcerated in the Raft prison in America without trial, and official records stated he was dead. He was freed by Madame Hydra and the Hand, who transported him back to Japan. They wanted him to lead the Hand and unite the Japanese criminal underworld, hoping he could take on shadowy figures controlling both HYDRA and S.H.I.E.L.D. that Madame Hydra was reluctant to name. However, Harada wasn't interested in a war and even helped the Avengers defeat them. Afterward, he decided to try to earn his good name back by serving the people of Japan once again.[13]

Silver Samurai is one of the few mutants that retained their superhuman powers after M-Day. Wolverine made his way to Japan in search of Harada and engaged him in battle. Wolverine had recovered all of his memories due to the events of House of M and asked Silver Samurai questions about his past during the course of their fight. Silver Samurai was able to run Wolverine through with one of his swords. Immediately afterward, Wolverine grabbed the Samurai by his right forearm and severed his hand at the wrist with his claws. When last seen, Silver Samurai was kneeling on the floor cradling the bloody stump where his hand once was.[14]

After the Skrull invasion, Viper left the Silver Samurai to rejoin Hydra. She later came with a new Madame Hydra to negotiate support to be given to Typhon, Hydra's production front, from the Yashidas. Also, they took a mysterious box; the Yashidas claimed that those who opened it never lived to see another day.[15] Some time later, warriors of the mysterious organization Leviathan attacked the Silver Samurai to make him divulge the location of the box.[16]

While defending his home from a group of ninjas working for the Red Right Hand, the Silver Samurai is mortally wounded. With his last bit of power, he makes his way to the grave of his half-sister Mariko and dies.[17] He later appears in Hell blaming Wolverine for the recent deaths of people and is beheaded by Marduk Kurios's Soulcutter after speaking.[18]

Shingen "Shin" Harada

A new Silver Samurai appeared when Wolverine made a trip to Japan to visit Silver Samurai's grave. This version is the Silver Samurai's son Shingen "Shin" Harada (named after his grandfather Shingen Yashida who was Silver Samurai's father) who has been committing larceny with Wolverine's daughter Amiko Kobayashi.[19]

Shin goes on to work with Mystique in tracking down newly awakened mutants to join her cause. He is later recruited by Kade Killgore to be a teacher at the Hellfire Club's Hellfire Academy where he works as a designer.[20][21]

Silver Samurai later appears as a member of Mystique's fourth incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants.[22] During Magneto's fight with the Brotherhood of Mutants on Madripoor, Magneto controlled Silver Samurai into wounding Mystique.[23]

As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel, Shingen Harada represented the Yashida Corporation when he attended a meeting at the Universal Bank with Tiberius Stone of Alchemax, Wilson Fisk of Fisk Industries, Sebastian Shaw of Shaw Industries, Darren Cross of Cross Technological Enterprises, Zeke Stane of Stane International, Frr'dox of Shi'ar Solutions Consolidated, and Wilhelmina Kensington of Kilgore Arms where they discussed with Dario Agger about his and Roxxon Energy Corporation's plans to exploit the Ten Realms of Asgard. When the true motive of the meeting is revealed, Shingen Harada attacked Dario and they were about to fight until the arrival of Exterminatrix of the Midas Foundation resulted in Dario getting knocked out as she declared herself a new member of their assembly.[24] He then goes to an underwater station in the Southern Ocean, where he attacks the employees until encountering Thor, who defeats him by smacking him repeatedly with her hammer. He then escapes and joins Exterminatrix in an aerial battle against soldiers attempting to rescue Dario. They later enter Roxxon Corporation HQ, where they encounter the B.E.R.S.E.R.K.E.R.S., a group of Hulk-like superhumans. While the Mindless Ones fought them, Silver Samurai and Exterminatrix go to Dario's vault attempting to take his money until Agent Solomon arrives, forcing Exterminatrix to fight her while Silver Samurai opened the vault. When the vault was opened, Dario transformed into Minotaur and knocked out Silver Samurai. Then, the floating island where the building is falls down due to the activation of the Agger Imperative. While S.H.I.E.L.D. evacuates the building, Thor destroys the island. The villains are later arrested and taken into custody.[25]

Powers and abilities

The first Silver Samurai is a mutant with the ability to generate a tachyon field, with which he can surround anything. He commonly uses his power on his sword, enabling it to cut through nearly anything, except substances as hard as adamantium. When working with the Viper, he possesses a teleportation ring, which allows him to teleport from one location to another, granting him great mobility and stealth. As a self-styled samurai, he is a master of kenjutsu and other martial arts. He specializes in edged weapons, hand-to-hand combat, and military tactics. He usually wears a suit of lightweight steel alloy body armor, modeled after traditional samurai armor, but made of modern protective materials. He carries a katana (long sword), shuriken (throwing stars), and other weaponry. Keniuchio has extensive knowledge of the operations of criminal organizations due to his shady past, which he now uses in the service of his government to combat such organizations. He is an expert in the history and customs of the samurai class (Bushido).

The second Silver Samurai possesses a technologically advanced suit of armor which grants him the ability of flight and protection from many conventional attacks. In addition to carrying two energy katana blades, Shin possesses a number of armaments and gadgets such as an energy cannon built into the right wrist of the suit.[20]

Other versions

Age of Apocalypse

In the "Age of Apocalypse" story, published in 2005 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Age of Apocalypse storyline, the Silver Samurai was a key member of the X-Men. He wore no helmet, and had a red upside down Omega symbol tattooed on his forehead. Because he wears no helmet, it is probably a maedate, the crest of a Samurai kabuto. He was one of the team's more visible members, rash yet strong. It was revealed that the Samurai and Wolverine met each other in Japan, some time before Logan rescued Mariko from thugs. He was also aware of the existence of Psylocke, a rare telepath in the Age of Apocalypse, but how the Samurai was convinced to join Magneto's X-Men in the first place was not explained.[26] He is much later reported by the Age of Apocalypse version of William Stryker to have been killed in action while defending the last human stronghold from the forces of the now crazed Age of Apocalypse version of Wolverine.

Marvel Noir

In the Marvel Noir universe, a Lieutenant Kenuichio Harada appeared as a Japanese policeman in "X-Men Noir" sequel titled "Mark of Cain."[27]

Exiles

In Exiles #83 (August 2006), another alternate version of the Silver Samurai was revealed. Originating from Earth-172, the Samurai appeared to have a nice relationship between Mariko Yashida and that Earth's Wolverine, who was a briefly seen member of the reality-hopping counterpart team of the Exiles called Weapon X. As Wolverine had vanished out of their sight for months to join said team, he later on was killed in action and returned by the Exiles to his home world. The Samurai and Mariko of that alternate world still don't fully know what happened to their version of Wolverine, but at least honored his death with a proper funeral by burning Logan's ashes via cremation.

House of M

In the House of M, Kenuicho Harada was a powerful businessman and secretly the head of Clan Yashida, a powerful crime family. His daughter Mariko Harada was kidnapped by Madame Hydra who wanted to blackmail Harada into revealing his illegal businesses.[28]

Marvel Zombies

In Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness #4, the Silver Samurai and Sunfire are bitten and infected by a zombie Quicksilver. During the Silver Surfer's globe-spanning travels, they are seen attacking innocent civilians.

What If?

In the What If story "What If Wolverine Had Married Mariko", Kenuichio Harada unites with Mariko and Wolverine in their struggle against the Kingpin, who has taken control of the Yakuza and engaged in a turf war with the Shingen clan for control. At that time, however, the Samurai is secretly working for the Kingpin, and upon their final encounter, he assassinates Mariko, whereupon he is killed by Wolverine in retaliation.[29]

In other media

Television

The Silver Samurai from X-Men animated series

Film

Video games

Miscellaneous

References

  1. Daredevil #111
  2. Marvel Team-Up #57
  3. Marvel Team-Up #74
  4. Marvel Team-Up #83-85
  5. Spider-Woman #42-43
  6. New Mutants #5-6
  7. X-Men Vol. 2 #172-174
  8. Wolverine Vol. 2 #2-3
  9. Cable #2
  10. Wolverine #140-143
  11. Sunfire and Big Hero 6 #1-3
  12. Wolverine Vol. 3 #36
  13. New Avengers #11-13
  14. Wolverine Vol. 3 #37
  15. Secret Warriors #6
  16. Secret Warriors #11
  17. Wolverine vol. 4 #1
  18. Wolverine vol. 4 #3
  19. Wolverine #300
  20. 1 2 Wolverine and the X-Men #20
  21. Wolverine and the X-Men #31
  22. All-New X-Men #9
  23. Uncanny X-Men Vol. 3 #16
  24. Mighty Thor Vol. 5 #8
  25. Mighty Thor Vol. 5 #9-11
  26. X-Men: Age of Apocalypse #1-6
  27. X-Men Noir: Mark of Cain #1-4
  28. The Pulse: House of M
  29. What If? vol. 2 #43 (1992)
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