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Realizing that Daredevil is possessed by the demonic Beast of the Hand, the heroes gather together to try to fight him themselves. Despite their efforts to interrupt Bullseye's resurrection ceremony, even a direct attack from [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] fails to kill the now-demonic Daredevil; Daredevil throws off Elektra and Spider-Man's attempts to reason with him, as he proclaims "''There is no Murdock! There is only the Beast''!".<ref>''Shadowland'' #4</ref> Although [[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]] is able to heal Daredevil of the 'infection' by using his chi punch to cure Daredevil's soul, Kingpin and Typhoid Mary take advantage of the chaos in the aftermath of the war to take command of the Hand for themselves.<ref>''Shadowland'' #5</ref> |
Realizing that Daredevil is possessed by the demonic Beast of the Hand, the heroes gather together to try to fight him themselves. Despite their efforts to interrupt Bullseye's resurrection ceremony, even a direct attack from [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] fails to kill the now-demonic Daredevil; Daredevil throws off Elektra and Spider-Man's attempts to reason with him, as he proclaims "''There is no Murdock! There is only the Beast''!".<ref>''Shadowland'' #4</ref> Although [[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]] is able to heal Daredevil of the 'infection' by using his chi punch to cure Daredevil's soul, Kingpin and Typhoid Mary take advantage of the chaos in the aftermath of the war to take command of the Hand for themselves.<ref>''Shadowland'' #5</ref> |
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The Hand later ends up in a gang war with the Yakuza which has been orchestrated by [[Sabretooth (comics)|Sabretooth]].<ref>''Wolverine'' Vol. 4 #20</ref> |
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In the 2010-2011 ''Wolverine Goes To Hell'' Wolverine storyline, it is revealed that the Beast of the Hand is in fact the [[Devil]] himself <ref>''Wolverine'' #1-5</ref>. This Devil is further confirmed during the 2011 ''Fear Itself'' Marvel summer event crossover to actually be the arch-demon [[Marduk Kurios]].<ref>''Journey Into Mystery'' #627</ref> |
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==Known members== |
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* '''The Beast of the Hand''' - A demon that is worshiped by the Hand, the Snakeroot Clan, and the True Believers. |
* '''The Beast of the Hand''' - A demon that is worshiped by the Hand, the Snakeroot Clan, and the True Believers. |
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* '''[[Abraham Cornelius]]''' - |
* '''[[Abraham Cornelius]]''' - |
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* '''Akatora''' - <ref>''Wolverine'' #107</ref> |
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* '''Akuma''' - A ninja who is a member of the Hand.<ref>''Wolverine: First Class'' #13</ref> |
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* '''Arthur Perry''' - An insane cyborg assassin and former S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent.<ref>''Elektra: Assassin'' #2</ref> |
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* '''Azuma Goda''' - Director of the Hand's Japanese branch.<ref>''Wolverine'' #300</ref> |
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* '''Azumi Ozawa''' - |
* '''Azumi Ozawa''' - |
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* '''Bakuto''' - Daimyo of South America. |
* '''Bakuto''' - Daimyo of the Hand's South America branch. Killed by [[White Tiger (Hector Ayala)|White Tiger]]. |
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* '''[[Black Tarantula]]''' - |
* '''[[Black Tarantula]]''' - |
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* '''Buzzard Brothers''' - Boyd and Buford Buzzard are a cannibal duo who have had a run-in with Wolverine. They are later sprung from jail by the Hand to serve them.<ref>''Wolverine'' Vol. 4 #5.1</ref> |
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* '''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]''' - |
* '''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]''' - |
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* '''[[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]]''' - |
* '''[[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]]''' - |
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* '''Eliza Martinez''' - |
* '''Eliza Martinez''' - |
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* '''Erynys''' - A virtual clone of Elektra created by the Hand. She is a reanimated corpse bonded to the dark aspects of Elektra's persona.<ref>''Daredevil'' #322</ref> |
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* '''[[Ghost Maker]]''' - |
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** '''[[Spot (comics)|Spot]]''' - |
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* '''Iron Monk''' - A Master in the Hand. No mortal hand or blade can harm him and not even bullets can take him down.<ref>''Wolverine'' #108</ref> |
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* '''Junzo Muto''' - A former leader of the Hand who is one of the most deadliest martial artists in the Marvel Universe. |
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* '''Kagenobu Yoshioka''' - Founder of the Hand. |
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** '''Sasaki''' - Kagenobu Yoshioka's right-hand man. |
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* '''Ken Wind''' - <ref>''Elektra: Assassin'' #3</ref> |
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* '''[[Kingpin (comics)|Kingpin]]''' - Current leader of the Hand. |
* '''[[Kingpin (comics)|Kingpin]]''' - Current leader of the Hand. |
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* '''[[Kirigi]]''' - |
* '''[[Kirigi]]''' - |
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* '''[[Lady Bullseye]]''' - |
* '''[[Lady Bullseye]]''' - |
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* '''Lady Gorgon''' - A Hand operative who lost her high-ranking position after failing to kill Punisher. She was killed by Master Yoshiokya. |
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* '''Lord Hiroshi''' - |
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* '''Makoto''' - Daimyo of Eurasia. |
* '''Makoto''' - Daimyo of Eurasia. |
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* '''[[Mandarin (comics)|Mandarin]]''' - |
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* '''[[Master Izo]] - Founder of the Hand. |
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* '''[[Matsu'o Tsurayaba]]''' - |
* '''[[Matsu'o Tsurayaba]]''' - |
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* '''The Nail''' - A faction of the Hand composed of women only. |
* '''The Nail''' - A faction of the Hand composed of women only.<ref name="ReferenceA"> |
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** '''Cherry Blossom''' - |
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** '''Black Lotus''' - |
** '''Black Lotus''' - |
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** '''Cherry Blossom''' - A 17 year old insane homocidal [[Cheerleading|cheerleader]]. |
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** '''[[Colleen Wing]]''' - |
** '''[[Colleen Wing]]''' - |
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** '''Makro''' - Member of the Nail. The Hand augmented her with extra weaponized limbs. Her codename refers to the Japanese Giant Spider-Crab. |
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** '''Yuki''' - Member of the Nail. She bases her motiv after the [[Yuki-onna]] which includes wearing a hard white mask, a white dress, and having the ability to freeze her enemies in ice. |
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* '''Nina McCabe''' - A former ward of Elektra. |
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* '''[[Omega Red]]''' - He was revived from suspended animation by Matsu'o Tsurayaba to serve him. |
* '''[[Omega Red]]''' - He was revived from suspended animation by Matsu'o Tsurayaba to serve him. |
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* '''[[Psylocke]]''' - |
* '''[[Psylocke]]''' - |
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* '''[[Shingen Yashida]]''' - |
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* '''Shoji Soma''' - Grandmaster of the Snakeroot Clan.<ref>''Secret Warriors'' #2</ref> |
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* '''[[Silver Samurai]]''' - |
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* '''The Snakeroot Clan''' - A faction from which the Hand splinters. |
* '''The Snakeroot Clan''' - A faction from which the Hand splinters. |
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** '''Bisento''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. Killed by Stone of the Chaste. |
** '''Bisento''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. Killed by Stone of the Chaste. |
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** '''Budo''' - Harry Kenkoy was a former United States Marine General and member of the Snakeroot Clan. He took part in the creation of the About Face Virus. Killed by Eddie Passim. |
** '''Budo''' - Harry Kenkoy was a former United States Marine General and member of the Snakeroot Clan. He took part in the creation of the About Face Virus. Killed by Eddie Passim. |
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** '''Daito''' - Leader of the Snakeroot Clan. Committed ritual suicide. |
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** '''Tegaki''' - The current leader of the Snakeroot Clan and former lover of Elektra. He was a former second-in-command of Daito until Daito committed ritual suicide causing Tekagi to succeed him. |
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** '''Doka''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. He was abused by his parents when he was young and killed them by setting fire to their house. Killed by Elektra during the Snakeroot Clan's attack on the Chaste's fortress. |
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** '''Enteki''' - An [[archery|archer]] who is a member of the Snakeroot Clan. Accidentally killed by a sai thrown by another clan member. |
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** '''Enteki II''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan and son of Enteki. |
** '''Enteki II''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan and son of Enteki. |
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** '''Feruze''' - An African-American member of the Snakeroot Clan. |
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** '''Genkotsu''' - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. He was a former holy man who is the Snakeroot Clan's torturer. |
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** '''Harry Kenkoy''' - A former United States Marine corps general and member of the Snakeroot Clan. |
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** '''Osaku''' - |
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** '''Osaku''' - A Russian female descendants of the Tsars and member of the Snakeroot Clan. |
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* '''Takashi''' - Daimyo of Japan |
* '''Takashi''' - Daimyo of Japan. |
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* '''[[Tombstone (comics)|Tombstone]]''' - |
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* '''True Believers''' - A faction of the Hand. |
* '''True Believers''' - A faction of the Hand. |
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** '''Karsano''' - Karsano is a Korean assassin who is a member of the True Believes and the first person to use the codename "Dragonfly."<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #421</ref> |
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** '''Meiko Yin''' - Meiko Yin is the cousin of Angela Yin who is the second person in the True Believers to use the codename "Dragonfly." |
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* '''[[Typhoid Mary (comics)|Typhoid Mary]]''' - |
* '''[[Typhoid Mary (comics)|Typhoid Mary]]''' - |
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* '''The Underhand''' - A group of ninjas that are already dead. |
* '''The Underhand''' - A group of ninjas that are already dead. |
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* '''[[Viper (Madame Hydra)|Viper]]''' - |
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* '''[[White Tiger (Angela Del Toro)|White Tiger]]''' - |
* '''[[White Tiger (Angela Del Toro)|White Tiger]]''' - |
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* '''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]''' - |
* '''[[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]]''' - |
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* '''Yutaka''' - Daimyo of Africa |
* '''Yutaka''' - Daimyo of Africa. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Daredevil #174 (September, 1981) |
Created by | Frank Miller |
In-story information | |
Type of organization | Organized crime |
Agent(s) | Notable Current Members Kingpin White Tiger Lady Bullseye Typhoid Mary Matsu'o Tsurayaba Hobgoblin Notable Former Members Black Tarantula Daredevil Master Izo Wolverine Gorgon Kirigi Psylocke Elektra Echo Revanche |
The Hand is a fictional supervillainous organization in the Marvel Comics universe.
The Hand is an order of evil mystical ninja who are heavily involved in organized crime and mercenary activities such as assassination plots. The Hand covets power above all other objectives. They are primarily based in Japan, but operate internationally. They were founded in 1588 as a secret society of Japanese nationalist samurai but were soon co-opted by the Snakeroot, an ancient ninja clan which serves a primordial demon known only as The Beast.
Members of the Hand are practitioners of powerful occult magic and can murder a person and bring that person back to life as a servant of the Hand, but a few are known to have reversed this programming. The Hand's most dangerous adversary is The Chaste, a band of warriors once led by Stick, the late, blind martial arts master and former mentor of Matt Murdock, who grew to become the costumed crime-fighter Daredevil and, after many bitter battles, would accept the offer of becoming the master of the Hand.
Publication history
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The Hand first appeared in Daredevil volume 1 #174 (September 1981) and was created by writer/artist Frank Miller.
Fictional organization history
Origins
The hand has five fingers, each of which can exist independently of others. Not unlike the five islands that form Japan. However, when the five fingers of the hand come together for a single, unified purpose... the hand becomes an object of unwavering power![1]
— Kagenobu Yoshioka, founder of the Hand, 1588
The story begins 800 years ago, in feudal Japan. Seeking autonomy from the oppressive class system of the time, a few citizens fled into the mountainous regions of Iga and Kōga. There they developed ninjitsu, a stealthy martial art perhaps inspired by Sun Tzu's The Art of War. Over a period of centuries, they refined their art in secluded camps. Students trained and practiced the art from birth, playing children's games designed to impart expertise in unarmed combat, swordplay, weaponry, camouflage, escape, and evasion. Ninjitsu was also designed to encourage spiritual growth by pushing oneself physically and mentally beyond normal human limits. The ninja were experts in espionage and assassination, and offered their specialized services to samurai warlords and others who could afford them.[volume & issue needed]
Masters of every form of subterfuge, the ninja were the most efficient and deadly warriors on the face of the Earth and became feared throughout Japan. Hearsay gave rise to the myth that ninja were the spawn of the Tengu, and that their divinity gave them extraordinary abilities. These myths were likely spread by the ninja themselves. However, it would seem that an ancient ninja clan known as the Snakeroot can and does trace their bloodline back to these demons.[volume & issue needed]
In 1588, Kagenobu Yoshioka became sensei of the Ishiyama Sword School located in the Japanese village of Kyushua. Facing growing frustrations with the corrupt government that had been tainted by foreign influence, Yoshioko transformed the school into a training ground for samurais whose goal was to put power back in the hands of the Japanese people. Thus, the Hand was born. Just as a hand has five fingers, members of the inner circle of the Hand were leaders of organizations which each operated from one of Japan's five islands.[1]
Upon the mutinous murder of Yoshioka, the Snakeroot ninja clan took control of the Hand and corrupted it by imposing the cult of a demon known as The Beast, which imparted them with dark magic. One of these black spells causes a Hand ninja's lifeless body to return to dust and prevent another from directly gazing at the Beast itself. Unlike the other factions of ninja, this “new” Hand both worked as mercenaries and sought power themselves. The Hand sought dominance over all others, worked for allies of convenience while seeking to eliminate their enemies.[1]
Modern times
After the end of World War II, a select few of the more politically-oriented members of the Hand formed the original HYDRA as a cabal of Japanese ultranationalists who plotted to overthrow the Japanese government, assassinate the prime minister, and install a right-wing anti-communist government, which would rearm Japan. Shortly upon joining HYDRA, Baron Strucker seized control of the organization from its Japanese founders and slowly steered the organization towards the goal of world domination. The Hand and HYDRA have nevertheless collaborated in numerous subversive or criminal conspiracies over the years.[volume & issue needed]
The Hand has survived into the early 21st century, still seeking power in various forms, and using their lethal skills and brutal methods. The Hand's most dangerous adversary is The Chaste, a band of warriors once led by Stick, the late, blind martial arts master and former mentor of Matt Murdock, who grew to become the costumed crime-fighter Daredevil. Another of his former pupils, Elektra Natchios, has also been involved with the Hand. She infiltrated the Hand, determined to prove herself to Stick. Instead, the ninja tricked her into killing one of her former sensei. Elektra served the Hand for a time. When their ways corrupted her soul, she fled Japan back to America.[volume & issue needed]
Eventually, the Hand sought to wipe out Stick and the good warriors of the Chaste altogether. Stick thwarted an assassination attempt by four Hand operatives; he then summoned the other members of his order to New York City. With the assistance of his clan, Stick defeated Kirigi, the Hand's most lethal ninja at the time. The Hand regrouped and attacked Stick and his band of warriors that now included Daredevil and his current lover, Black Widow. The Hand had almost overpowered the small band of warriors, when Stick and Shaft resorted to an ancient technique that drained the life force from all ninja present. Unfortunately, the technique resulted in the explosion of Stick and his comrade as a result of the excess energy they had absorbed. Despite their casualties and the escape of the Chaste's superhero allies, The Hand considered the destruction of their arch-nemesis and leader of their enemy a victory and turned their attention to other schemes.[volume & issue needed]
Years later, the Hand again turned its attention to the leaderless Chaste, once again attempting to destroy them, this time to prevent the Chaste's members from locating the new-born child that would bear Stick's reincarnated soul. The Hand severely crippled Stick's soldiers, reducing their number to a handful of warriors. The few remaining traveled to New York, seeking the assistance of Daredevil. Reluctantly, the Man Without Fear aided his former mentor's disciples, returning with them to Japan. Once there, the Hand attacked the Chaste and Daredevil relentlessly. Fighting alongside Daredevil, the Chaste barely managed to escape and safeguard their master's reincarnated spirit.[volume & issue needed]
The Hand has also frequently fought with Wolverine and come into conflict with superheroes such as Spider-Man,[volume & issue needed] the Avengers,[volume & issue needed] and the X-Men.[2] The Hand played a particularly large role in the history of Psylocke.[3][4][5]
Elektra led the Hand for some time but when she was killed it was revealed that this Elektra was actually a Skrull,[6] temporarily leaving the Hand without a warlord. One faction, led by Lord Hiroshi and his lieutenant Lady Bullseye, has aimed to make Daredevil their new leader, an offer the latter rejected, only to be told that "the Hand doesn't take no for an answer." They then instigated the return of the Kingpin to New York City, with the goal of offering him the leadership instead. Kingpin's first act in negotiations is to kill Hiroshi with his bare hands, to "thank him" for realizing he can't escape his role as the Kingpin, and for murdering his girlfriend and her kids. However, the proceedings were interrupted by Daredevil, who accepted their offer, on the condition that the Hand should not do business with the Kingpin or Lady Bullseye again. The three remaining ninja-lords accepted this arrangement. During that time, the Hand gains Black Tarantula and White Tiger as members.[7]
The Hand plays a major part in the Shadowland storyline where Daredevil uses the Hand as a force of justice. When Bullseye attacks his fortress, Daredevil ends up killing him in the same manner as Bullseye did to Elektra.[8] Most of the street-based superheroes (consisting of Spider-Man, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Misty Knight, Moon Knight, Shang-Chi, and Colleen Wing) try to reason with Daredevil only for Kingpin and Lady Bullseye to unleash Ghost Rider upon Shadowland. Daredevil blames them for the diversion and has the Hand attack them.[9] Following a fight with the street-based superheroes, Daredevil states that he will plan to resurrect Bullseye to serve him. He is then approached by Elektra who swears her allegiance to him. The street-based heroes are visited by Master Izo who states that the Snakeroot Clan plan to make Daredevil a vessel for the Beast of the Hand (who desires nothing but darkness and destruction).[10]
Later Colleen Wing learns from Daredevil that her mother had led a female faction of the Hand called the "Nail".[11] Colleen eventually accepts Daredevil's offer to join the Nail.[11]
It is also shown that the Hand also has a faction called the Underhand which are a group of ninjas that are already dead when Luke Cage is visited by his old friend Lacy Kimbro who tells Luke that her son Darris is among the cops that are held prisoners by the Underhand.[12]
Realizing that Daredevil is possessed by the demonic Beast of the Hand, the heroes gather together to try to fight him themselves. Despite their efforts to interrupt Bullseye's resurrection ceremony, even a direct attack from Wolverine fails to kill the now-demonic Daredevil; Daredevil throws off Elektra and Spider-Man's attempts to reason with him, as he proclaims "There is no Murdock! There is only the Beast!".[13] Although Iron Fist is able to heal Daredevil of the 'infection' by using his chi punch to cure Daredevil's soul, Kingpin and Typhoid Mary take advantage of the chaos in the aftermath of the war to take command of the Hand for themselves.[14]
The Hand later ends up in a gang war with the Yakuza which has been orchestrated by Sabretooth.[15]
Known members
- The Beast of the Hand - A demon that is worshiped by the Hand, the Snakeroot Clan, and the True Believers.
- Abraham Cornelius -
- Akatora - [16]
- Akuma - A ninja who is a member of the Hand.[17]
- Arthur Perry - An insane cyborg assassin and former S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent.[18]
- Azuma Goda - Director of the Hand's Japanese branch.[19]
- Azumi Ozawa -
- Bakuto - Daimyo of the Hand's South America branch. Killed by White Tiger.
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- Blink -
- Buzzard Brothers - Boyd and Buford Buzzard are a cannibal duo who have had a run-in with Wolverine. They are later sprung from jail by the Hand to serve them.[20]
- Daredevil -
- Elektra -
- Eliza Martinez -
- Erynys - A virtual clone of Elektra created by the Hand. She is a reanimated corpse bonded to the dark aspects of Elektra's persona.[21]
- Ghost Maker -
- Gorgon -
- Hand's Superhuman Army - Superhumans that were killed and resurrected by the Hand to serve as HYDRA's superhuman assassins.
- Iron Monk - A Master in the Hand. No mortal hand or blade can harm him and not even bullets can take him down.[22]
- Izanagi -
- Jonin -
- Junzo Muto - A former leader of the Hand who is one of the most deadliest martial artists in the Marvel Universe.
- Kagenobu Yoshioka - Founder of the Hand.
- Sasaki - Kagenobu Yoshioka's right-hand man.
- Ken Wind - [23]
- Kingpin - Current leader of the Hand.
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- Kuroyama -
- Lady Bullseye -
- Lady Gorgon - A Hand operative who lost her high-ranking position after failing to kill Punisher. She was killed by Master Yoshiokya.
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- Makoto - Daimyo of Eurasia.
- Mandarin -
- Master Izo - Founder of the Hand.
- Matsu'o Tsurayaba -
- The Nail - A faction of the Hand composed of women only.Cite error: A
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- The Snakeroot Clan - A faction from which the Hand splinters.
- Bisento - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. Killed by Stone of the Chaste.
- Budo - Harry Kenkoy was a former United States Marine General and member of the Snakeroot Clan. He took part in the creation of the About Face Virus. Killed by Eddie Passim.
- Daito - Leader of the Snakeroot Clan. Committed ritual suicide.
- Tegaki - The current leader of the Snakeroot Clan and former lover of Elektra. He was a former second-in-command of Daito until Daito committed ritual suicide causing Tekagi to succeed him.
- Doka - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. He was abused by his parents when he was young and killed them by setting fire to their house. Killed by Elektra during the Snakeroot Clan's attack on the Chaste's fortress.
- Enteki - An archer who is a member of the Snakeroot Clan. Accidentally killed by a sai thrown by another clan member.
- Enteki II - Member of the Snakeroot Clan and son of Enteki.
- Feruze - An African-American member of the Snakeroot Clan.
- Genkotsu - Member of the Snakeroot Clan. He was a former holy man who is the Snakeroot Clan's torturer.
- Harry Kenkoy - A former United States Marine corps general and member of the Snakeroot Clan.
- Osaku - A Russian female descendants of the Tsars and member of the Snakeroot Clan.
- Takashi - Daimyo of Japan.
- Tombstone -
- True Believers - A faction of the Hand.
- Karsano - Karsano is a Korean assassin who is a member of the True Believes and the first person to use the codename "Dragonfly."[24]
- Meiko Yin - Meiko Yin is the cousin of Angela Yin who is the second person in the True Believers to use the codename "Dragonfly."
- Typhoid Mary -
- The Underhand - A group of ninjas that are already dead.
- Viper -
- White Tiger -
- Wolverine -
- Yutaka - Daimyo of Africa.
In other media
Television
- In the Iron Man episode Hands of the Mandarin, Mandarin's minions Hypnotia, Blacklash, Whirlwind, and Blizard are mistaken for members of the Hand by the media.
Film
- In the film Elektra (2005), the Hand is featured as the villain group. It is led by Master Roshi and features some of its deadly members including Kingku, Tattoo, Typhoid, Stone, and Roshi's own son Kirigi. The regular Hand ninja are clad in black while the opposing Chaste members are clothed in white.
Video games
- In X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Cammy is propositioned by the Hand, only to be rescued by Psylocke.
- The Hand appears in the PSP version of X-Men Origins: Wolverine. In the game, Team X (led by Maj. William Stryker, and consisting of James Howlett, Victor Creed, John Wraith, Agent Zero, Frederick Dukes, and Wade Wilson) need to obtain information about an adamantium orb which was later grafted on Howlett to become the Wolverine. After that, brothers Creed and Howlett discover the location of the Hand. Creed pursues the leader while Howlett fights the army of the Hand. Creed is defeated, so when Howlett pursues the leader, she activates a robot which Howlett destroys. The leader decides not to fight him as he is a formidable opponent, and Howlett decides the same only to be thrown in a lava pit by Creed.
- The Hand's hideout is one of the stages in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds.
- In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, in addition to The Hand Hideout reappearing, Shadowland will feature including Hand Ninjas and Daredevil. In addition, one of Strider Hiryu's alternate costumes is directly influenced by The Hand.[25]
References
- ^ a b c Elektra: The Hand #1-5
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #172
- ^ Uncanny X-Men vol. 1 #256-258
- ^ X-Men vol. 2 #31-32
- ^ Psylocke #1-4
- ^ New Avengers #31 (2007)
- ^ Daredevil #111-119, 500
- ^ Shadowland #1
- ^ Shadowland #2
- ^ Shadowland #3
- ^ a b Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #1
- ^ Thunderbolts #148
- ^ Shadowland #4
- ^ Shadowland #5
- ^ Wolverine Vol. 4 #20
- ^ Wolverine #107
- ^ Wolverine: First Class #13
- ^ Elektra: Assassin #2
- ^ Wolverine #300
- ^ Wolverine Vol. 4 #5.1
- ^ Daredevil #322
- ^ Wolverine #108
- ^ Elektra: Assassin #3
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #421
- ^ http://uk.gamespot.com/special_feature/marvelcapcom-week2/image-feature/index.html?image=9
External links
- The Hand at Marvel.com
- The Hand at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
- The Hand at Marvel Wiki
- The Hand at Comic Vine