Kimura (character)
Kimura | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | New X-Men vol. 2 #31 (Dec. 2006) |
Created by | Craig Kyle Christopher Yost Mike Choi |
In-story information | |
Species | Human Mutate |
Team affiliations | The Facility |
Abilities | Highly skilled armed/unarmed combatant Indestructible skin |
Kimura is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in New X-Men #31 as the main antagonist of Laura Kinney/X-23.
Publication history
The character was created by writers Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost as well as artist Mike Choi. Her first appearance was in New X-Men #31 (Dec. 2006). She was introduced as the villainous handler of X-23.[1] The name Kimura (木村) is a common Japanese surname, and means "tree village".
Fictional character biography
Origin
Kimura was born to an abusive alcoholic father and a negligent mother. Her school life was similar, as she was abused and tormented by her peers. Through unspecified means and at some point in time, Kimura's grandmother was her caregiver. At once, her grandmother tried to heal the emotional damage inflicted upon Kimura through nurturing, love, and understanding. But by that point in time, the emotional scars were permanent and her grandmother's attempts to reach her were futile. After her grandmother's fatal heart attack, Kimura took off, eventually coming into contact with the Facility. She then underwent some unspecified procedures that granted her physical invulnerability, density control, and reconstruction. She then exacted revenge against those in her past who had wronged her. During her time at the Facility, Kimura eventually assumed the same abusive role as the people who victimized her in the past, particularly to Laura Kinney.[2][3]
The Facility
As an agent of the Facility, Kimura became X-23's handler. She abused X-23, finding any excuse to bully, regardless of whether X-23 failed or not. After X-23 escaped the Facility, Kimura made it her duty to track down X-23, bring back to the Facility, and kill anyone X-23 had come in contact with.[4]
She eventually tracks X-23 to San Francisco, where Laura lives with Aunt Debbie and cousin Megan. During a raid on Debbie's house, Kimura breaks X-23's neck. She then uses adamantium handcuffs to handcuff herself to Laura and her downstairs to Debbie and Megan, where she threatens and begins to put her finger through Megan's heart. Laura recovers from these injuries, cuts off her own hand, and handcuffs Kimura to a pipe. Laura tells Megan and Debbie to get her duffel bag and take what's absolutely needed and have 3 minutes to leave the house. Laura reattaches her own hand while Kimura says that everyone Laura loves will die and that she will be the one who kills them. Laura cuts open a gas pipe and turns on the light, causing an explosion.[5][6]
Encounter with the New X-Men
Eventually tracking X-23 to the
When she arrives back at the Facility, she watches as they perform experiments on Mercury and eventually unleash their new creation
Kimura eventually makes her way back to the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning and makes another attempt to kill X-23. Emma Frost detects her and telepathically subdues her, revealing Kimura's history of child abuse and neglect at the hands of her parents and peers. Frost tells Kimura that she is nothing but a bully who harms others like Laura despite knowing how painful it is to make up for her own abusive childhood. Frost then mind-wipes her, making her forget about her grandmother—the only influential and positive person in her life—creating "a deep void that will cause [her] pain for a lifetime." Frost then implants telepathic instructions in Kimura's mind to make her hunt down the Facility's leaders, particularly Professor Harkins, who oversaw Mercury's experimentation.[9] After going through 6 months of getting her brain rewired to stop Frost's psychic command, Kimura begins selling clones of Predator X for the Facility. She later encounters Wolverine and The Punisher during a transaction with Madame Hydra.[10] The two manage to stop her, though she eventually escapes.[11]
X-Force
Kimura returns after H.A.M.M.E.R. captures X-23 and brings back to the Facility. Her brutality only seems to have increased as she cuts off Laura's arm with a small chainsaw for "being a bad girl" but X-23 then uses the trigger scent to her advantage and escapes with Agent Alisande Morales's help.[12] X-23 manages to escape, causing Kimura to be enraged. Kimura threatens to find Laura's aunt and cousin Megan to kill in retaliation.[13]
All-New Wolverine
Kimura is seen in
Characterization
Kimura's main characteristic is her sadism towards others.[17][18] As a character she has been presented in the comics as the one character X-23 has never been able to truly defeat.[19]
Powers and abilities
Kimura has indestructible skin, strong enough to withstand anything from grenade blasts to adamantium blades. She is also highly skilled in armed and unarmed combat. These abilities were given to her sometime after joining the Facility.[3]
Reception
Kimura has been widely identified as
References
- ^ James Egan; 1000 Facts about Superheroes vol. 3 - page: 126
- ^ New X-Men vol. 2 #31
- ^ a b c d Tessier, Colin (September 18, 2018). "Lethal Weapons: 10 Weapon X Graduates Deadlier Than Wolverine (And 10 That Aren't)". Comic Book Resources.
- ^ X-23: Target X #4
- ^ X-23: Target X #5
- ^ "Logan: 15 Most WTF Things X-23 Has Ever Done". Screen Rant. 2017-02-26. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ New X-Men: Childhood's End vol. 4 #33
- ^ New X-Men: Childhood's End vol. 4 #34
- ^ New X-Men: Childhood's End vol. 4 #36
- ^ Astonishing Tales vol. 2 #2
- ^ Astonishing Tales vol. 2 #6
- ^ X-Force #18
- ^ X-Force #19-20
- ^ All-New Wolverine #6
- ^ "All New Wolverine Kills Kimura". 13 March 2017.
- ^ "After 12 Years, the All-New Wolverine Finally Overcomes [SPOILER]". 9 February 2017.
- ^ "After 12 Years, The All-New Wolverine Finally Overcomes [SPOILER]". CBR. 2017-02-09. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ ""X-Force: Not Forgotten" and Doing it All". 14 September 2019.
- ^ "Marvel Comics FULL AUGUST 2014 SOLICITATIONS". Newsarama. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
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- ^ Francisco, Eric (February 23, 2017). "Laura's X-23 Mutant Powers in 'Logan,' Explained". Inverse.
- ^ Alin Rautoiu (November 5, 2018). "The Road to X-23, the Superior Wolverine". ComicsVerse.
- ^ a b Eric Nierstedt (May 10, 2017). "The Origins of X-23: Objectification, Rape, and Redemption". ComicsVerse.
- ^ Andrea Fornasiero (March 10, 2017). ""Inhumans vs. X-Men" cambia tutto per non cambiare niente" (in Spanish). Fumetto Logica.
- ^ Nicholas Conley (March 13, 2017). "X-23: Laura Kinney's Most Iconic Moments". Screen Rant.
- ^ Zoe Delahunty-Light (March 15, 2017). "7 reasons X-23 should be the new Wolverine - everything the Logan movie didn't tell you". GamesRadar+.
- ^ Fisher, Jack (March 16, 2017). "The Enemy Within (and Beyond) in All-New Wolverine #18". PopMatters.
- CBR.com.
- ^ Schedeen, Jessie (October 26, 2016). "Essential X-23 Comic Books To Get You Ready For Logan". IGN.
- ^ Schedeen, Jessie (March 8, 2017). "All-New Wolverine #18 Review". IGN.
- ^ Andy L. Kubai (November 22, 2017). "Comic Stories the X-23 Spinoff Should Adapt". Screen Rant.
- ComicBook.com.
- ^ Kopp, Drew (December 8, 2021). "Wolverine's Daughter Had A Villain More Terrifying Than Sabretooth". CBR.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.