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Yandroth{{main|Yandroth}}Mariko Yashida{{main|Mariko Yashida}}Shingen Yashida{{main|Shingen Yashida}}Yellow Claw{{main|Yellow Claw (comics)}}Yellowjacket{{main|Yellowjacket (Marvel Comics)}}Hank Pym{{main|Hank Pym}}Rita DeMara{{main|Yellowjacket (Rita DeMara)}}Darren Cross{{main|Darren Cross}}YetiInhumanThis Yeti, an Inhuman mutated by the Terrigen Mist,[1] was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Fantastic Four #99. The character joins the superhero team First Line,[2] but leaves after losing control during a fight, and lives in a temple in the Himalayas for a period.[3][4] While looking for Crystal, the Human Torch encounters Yeti and, startled by his appearance, attacks him. Yeti runs from the Torch's attack and tells the other Inhumans that they are under attack.[1] Yeti has inhuman strength and razor-sharp claws and teeth. He is easily angered and suffers from bouts of insanity. His savage, animal nature during these bouts makes him almost unbeatable. Weapon P.R.I.M.E.This Yeti is a member of the covert Canadian superhuman group Weapon P.R.I.M.E., and has fought X-Force and the Alpha Flight member Northstar. He has superhuman strength, claws, and an enhanced healing factor.{{issue|date=July 2018}} Other versions of YetiIn the Age of Apocalypse reality, Yeti appears as a member of the Brotherhood of Chaos.{{issue|date=July 2018}} Ho Yinsen{{main|Ho Yinsen}}Ymir{{main|Ymir (Marvel Comics)}}Yondu{{main|Yondu}}Dale and Stacey Yorkes{{main|Pride (comics)#The Yorkes family}}Kagenobu Yoshioka{{Comics character list header|name = Kagenobu Yoshioka |Marvelwiki = |CBDBid = 12089 |GCDid = Kagenobu+Yoshioka }} Kagenobu Yoshioka is a ninja and founder of The Hand. The character, created by Akira Yoshida, first appeared in The Hand #1 (November 2004). Yoshioka was the son of a samurai who lived with his single mother. When coming home from fishing, Yoshioka sees his mother about to be raped by a foreigner. Angered, he kills the foreigner, but his mother takes the blame. His mother is taken away, leaving behind a bloodied hand print on his shirt which would become his emblem. Saburo Ishiyama takes him in and becomes his sensei, training him in the ways of bushido. After training for ten years, Yoshioka leaves the school to start his adult life.[5] After three years of training, Yoshioka is asked to return to his sensei's school because of his mentor's death. He makes amends with his old rival Daisuke Sasaki and together decide to rebel against the government by forming with other Japanese school leaders.[6] The Hand is visited by a foreigner and his daughter Eliza Martinez who come to the school hoping to be trained. After turning the two down several times, Kagenobu finally accepts which angers Sasaki. Kagenobu personally trains Eliza and has Eliza kill another foreigner simply for not being Japanese. He informs Eliza of being full of anger and that is why Eliza chose to train with him, afterwards the two fall in love. Sasaki sends a member of the Hand to kill Eliza but fails. Kagenobu learns that the Hand has become a mercenaries for hire organization; realizing that his school is slowly getting out of his control, Kagenobu fights and kills Sasaki.[7] Kagenobu and Eliza fight the Hand's members but Kagenobu is slain by his once loyal students, and the grief-stricken Eliza kills herself as well.[8] Kagenobu Yoshioka in other mediaA character named Nobu Yoshioka is a recurring character in Daredevil, played by Peter Shinkoda; the character was initially named Hachiro but this was changed shortly before filming began.[9] In season one, he is a representative of the Hand and one of the people responsible for helping Wilson Fisk's criminal empire.[10] Nobu attempts to smuggle a child known as "Black Sky" into the city with Fisk's aid, but Matt Murdock and Stick prevent it, with Stick killing the child.[11] Angered by Murdock's constant interference, Nobu later attacks Matt, severely wounding the vigilante before Nobu is defeated by being set on fire, apparently killing him.[12] In season two, Nobu returns from the dead, although his face is now scarred. He battles Daredevil once more, but the vigilante manages to hold his own and forces Nobu to flee.[13] The Hand kidnap and tortures Stick, but Daredevil and Elektra arrive and battle him. Nobu reveals that Elektra is the new Black Sky, and is convinced that Daredevil is the only thing standing between the Hand and total domination.[14] Nobu later accidentally kills Elektra in a fight. Overcome with rage, he has his men attack Daredevil, but the Punisher kills them. Daredevil then tosses Nobu off the building. He survives the fall only to be beheaded by Stick, which kills him permanently.[15] Yukio{{main|Yukio (comics)}}Yukon Jack{{For|the whisky-based drink|Yukon Jack (liqueur)}}{{Comics character list header|name = Yukon Jack |Marvelwiki = Yukon_Jack |CBDBid = 10719 |GCDid = Yukon+Jack }}Yukon Jack (Yukotujakzurjimozoata) is a member of Alpha Flight in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Scott Lobdell and Clayton Henry, first appeared in Alpha Flight vol. 3, #1 (May 2004). He remained a member of the team through the series' conclusion in issue #12 (April 2005). He views himself as a demi-god, making references to not being a normal human, and when he was electrocuted by Hiro Takachiho his skeleton showed few similarities to a normal human's.{{issue|date=June 2018}} After the conclusion of the series he married Snowbird, a proven goddess among men.[16] References1. ^1 Fantastic Four #99 2. ^Marvel: The Lost Generation #10 3. ^Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe A to Z #13 4. ^X-Men: The Hidden Years #16 5. ^Elektra: The Hand #1 6. ^Elektra: The Hand #2 7. ^Elektra: The Hand #3-4 8. ^Elektra: The Hand #5 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2014/07/peter-shinkoda-joins-netflixs-marvel-drama-series-daredevil-amcs-galantyne-adds-cast-804610/|title=Peter Shinkoda Joins Netflix’s Marvel Drama Series ‘Daredevil’; AMC’s ‘Galyntine’ Adds Cast|author=The Deadline Team|website=Deadline|date=July 16, 2014|accessdate=October 2, 2017}} 10. ^{{cite episode|title=Into the Ring|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Abraham, Phil (director); Drew Goddard (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=1}} 11. ^{{cite episode|title=Stick|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Turner, Brad (director); Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=7}} 12. ^{{cite episode|title=Speak of the Devil|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=McCormick, Nelson (director); Christos N. Gage and Ruth Gage (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=9}} 13. ^{{cite episode|title=Seven Minutes in Heaven|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Surjik, Stephen (director); Marco Ramirez and Lauren Schmidt Hissrich (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=9}} 14. ^{{cite episode|title=The Dark at the End of the Tunnel|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Lyn, Euros (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=12}} 15. ^{{cite episode|title=A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Hoar, peter (director); Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=13}} 16. ^Alpha Flight vol. 3, #12 (May 2004) 1 : Lists of Marvel Comics characters |
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