Itsu (comics)

Itsu (comics)

Superherobox|


caption=
character_name=Itsu
real_name=Itsu
species=Human
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Wolverine Vol. 3" #40
creators=Daniel Way
Javier Saltares
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Wolverine
aliases=
powers=none.|

Itsu is a fictional character of the Marvel Comics Universe. She first appeared in "Wolverine (vol. 3)" #40.

Fictional character biography

Itsu was born in a village near Jasmine Falls, Japan. and it was there she met Wolverine, who'd been sent there to train by his master Ogun. Itsu and Logan soon fell in love with each other, and shortly afterward they are married and conceived a child together, Daken. In an elaborate ceremony to celebrate the impending birth of their child, Logan faces off against the former ninjas in a test of worthiness, strength and honor, but when a minor avalanche causes Logan's adamantium claws to strike out, in an automatic reflex, he accidentally kills one of the fighters.

After failing a test of Honor, Logan returned home to find Itsu dead, shot in the heart and then twice in the stomach. Logan sought revenge and had Muramasa construct a sword so powerful it could even kill himself. Logan later found out that Winter Soldier [Wolverine (3rd series) #40] was behind Itsu's death and was following orders.

Relatives

* Wolverine (husband)
* Daken (son)

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Wolverine (comics) — For other uses, see Wolverine (disambiguation). Wolverine Wolverine on the cover of The New Avengers #5 (March 2005). Art by David Finch. Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Marvel Comics Presents — Cover art for Marvel Comics Presents (vol 2) #1. Art by J. Scott Campbell. Publication information Pu …   Wikipedia

  • Mystique (comics) — Mystique Mystique, drawn by Mike Mayhew. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Cyber (comics) — Cyber Cyber (upper right) on the cover to Wolverine: Origins #15. Art by Marko Djurdjevic. Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Origin (comics) — For other uses of the term origin in comics, see Origins (comics). Origin: The True Story of Wolverine Origin #1 Cover Publication information …   Wikipedia

  • David North (comics) — Agent Zero redirects here. For the NBA basketball player, see Gilbert Arenas. For the other Marvel Comics character named Zero, see Zero (comics). Agent Zero Agent Zero, on the cover to Weapon X #3. Art by Georges Jeanty …   Wikipedia

  • Nuke (Marvel Comics) — For the Squadron Supreme and Supreme Power character, see Nuke (Squadron Supreme). Nuke Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Genesis (comics) — For the DC Comics crossover, see Genesis (DC Comics). Genesis Genesis, with his father on the cover of Cable #19 Art by Steve Skroce Publication information …   Wikipedia

  • Kestrel (Marvel Comics) — Kestrel Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Wolverine (vol. 2) #48 (November 1991) …   Wikipedia

  • Mister X (Marvel Comics) — For other uses, see Mister X (comics). Mister X Mister X from Wolverine (vol. 2) #160. Art by Sean Chen. Publication information …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”