Otomo (comics)

Otomo
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance X-51 #5
In-story information
Alter ego Otomo
Species Human Mutant
Abilities requires drugs to survive. Has superhuman strength and flight. Skilled martial artist.

Otomo is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. He first appeared in X-51 #5.

Fictional character biography

At the end of the Second World War, an unknown scientist was developing a formula similar to the Super-Soldier Serum for the Empire of Japan. When the Allies came for him, the scientist drank the serum. The serum had no immediately discernible effects, as the scientist exhibited no superhuman abilities. Eventually the scientist married and had a daughter. The daughter later died in childbirth and the Japanese authorities took her son, Otomo. The Japanese government made him into a hero, and he became renowned for his proficiency against cybernetic and robot opponents. However, Otomo was dying because of his powers, so the Japanese made an antidote to save him. The Japanese controlled him with it until Shinobi Shaw synthesized the drug, bringing Otomo into his service. When Shinobi Shaw was deposed by his father Sebastian Shaw, Otomo transferred his allegiance to him.[1]

Sebastian Shaw contacted Otomo in Japan and ordered that he destroy X-51 for him. Otomo agreed, but noted that afterward, his debt would be considered paid in full.[2]

Otomo captured X-51's friend Peter Spalding so that X-51 would come to him. Jill, Peter’s wife, called X-51, and he set off to rescue Peter. As Otomo waited for X-51's arrival, he narrated his origins to Spaulding, and Spaulding observed that Otomo was little more than a slave. Otomo, however, did not care, and was concerned only with destroying X-51. When X-51 arrived, he and Otomo fought, and Otomo managed to tear X-51 apart, but his nanotechnology rebuilt him. Otomo had to admit that X-51 was superior to him, but then he began to convulse, desperately needing more of Shaw's drug. X-51 helped administer some of the synthesized drug, deciding that because of Otomo’s honor he wouldn't attack him again.[1]

He was later hired by the Japanese government along with Big Hero 6 and Red Ronin to act as a protector for their nation.[3]

Other version

The Earth-65 version of Otomo is a member of the Hand who works under its leader, Matt Murdock.[4] While Murdock wants Gwen Stacy to join their cause, Otomo expresses reluctance as she feels that she could never be a true ninja.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 X-51 #6
  2. X-51 #6
  3. Civil War Battle Damage Report #1
  4. Spider-Gwen Vol. 2 #5
  5. Spider-Gwen Vol. 2 #15
  • Otomo at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe


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