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Encyclopedia > Matsu'o Tsurayaba

Matsu'o Tsurayaba is a comic book fictional character associated with the Hand, and part of the Marvel Comics universe. Matsu'o figures heavily into the histories of the X-Men Psylocke (real name: Elisabeth Braddock) and Revanche (real name: Kwannon). A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... The Hand is a group of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ... It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ... The Marvel Universe is the fictional shared setting where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place. ... Psylocke (real name Elisabeth Braddock) is a fictional character in the comic book X-Men and part of the Marvel Comics universe. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Revanche (comics). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Revanche. ...


A member of the Hand, Tsurayaba's first appearance came in Uncanny X-Men #255, and was directly involved with the "body swap incident" between Betsy Braddock and Kwannon just after Betsy's emergence from the Siege Perilous. Cover to Uncanny X-Men #247. ...


History

Matsu'o Tsurayaba was a Hand assassin working in Japan. His love, another assassin by the name of Kwannon, worked for an opposing crime boss named Nyorin. Though they knew their respective employers would eventually clash, the two remained lovers, and vowed to fight honorably to the death should they have to. Fatefully, they did. Matsu'o was ordered by the Hand to kill Nyorin, and during his fight with Kwannon, she slipped, and fell from the cliffs they were on to the ocean below. Matsu'o brought her broken body to the labs of the Hand. They were able to keep her body alive, but her mind was shattered beyond repair.


Not much later, the X-Man Psylocke emerged from the Siege Perilous. Betsy Braddock washed up, naked and amnesiac, on a beach of an island belonging to the Hand. Matsu'o recognized the woman as Psylocke and devised a plan to use her telepathic abilities to restore his lover's mind. His idea was to transplant the mind of Kwannon into the body of Psylocke. Kwannon's own low-level telepathic abilities would ensure her mind would survive, but her body was still too weak for such a transfer. Matsu'o contacted villain Spiral, who agreed to help. Telepathy, from the Greek τηλε, tele, distant, and πάθεια, patheia, feeling, is the claimed innate ability of humans and other creatures to communicate information from one mind to another, without the use of extra tools such as speech or body language. ... Spiral is a fictional character, a supervillainess in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Of course, Spiral being the tricky woman she is, did more than just switch the two minds. She twisted the DNA of both women so that body bodies were genetically the same. She also spliced the minds of both women, planting pieces of each in both bodies. After the transfer was complete, both the Asian body of Kwannon and the Caucasian body of Psylocke possessed parts of the psyches of both women, though it was later revealed that more of Betsy's mind existed within the Asian body and more of Kwannon's lived within the Caucasian. Geographically and technically, Asian indicates a person, place, thing, or idea original to Asia. ... Caucasian may mean: Look up Caucasian on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Of or relating to the Caucasus region A member of the contested anthropological Caucasian race (generically, in the United States it is often used to refer to members of the white ethnic group) Caucasoid, a designation in physical anthropology...


Seeing that both women seemed to be in both bodies, Matsu'o was more interested in the body that looked the most like his lost love, and left the other body, who would later become Revanche, in the hands of her old employer Nyorin.


Nyorin aided Psylocke, now Asian, in her recovery, training her in various martial arts and making her into the Mandarin's finest assassin. Ironically, a warrior is exactly what Elisabeth Braddock had always dreamt becoming, and Matsu'o, along with Spiral and the Hand, gave Betsy Braddock her innermost desire. The Mandarin is a Marvel Comics supervillain and enemy of Iron Man. ...


Later, when Revanche attacked Psylocke, claiming to be the true Elisabeth Braddock, the two women, accompanied by Wolverine and Gambit, went to Japan to discover the truth. Though they found some planted evidence in the form of Nyorin's personal diary, Matsu'o refused to reveal the truth.


Later still, Revanche contracted the Legacy Virus. Her telepathic powers slowly increased to the point that she remembered who she truly was; she was the real Kwannon, as Psylocke was the real Betsy Braddock. Near death, she confronted Matsu'o, who finally admitted the truth and begged for forgiveness. Sensing her imminent death, she asked Matsu'o (affectionately called Matta) to kill her before she burned herself out. He did, plunging a blade into her heart, and buried her. In the fictional Marvel Universe, the Legacy Virus was a devastating plague that ripped through the mutant population, killing hundreds, and mutating so that it affected baseline humans as well, until it was cured almost overnight by the sacrifice of Colossus. ...


When she died, her energies struck Betsy Braddock. Realising that Revanche had died, she went to find Matsu'o, who explained everything, and gave her a "gift", left behind by Kwannon. The gift was her psychic imprint, which entered Betsy's mind and cleared up all confusion about who she was before finally departing. Matsu'o, about to commit suicide to join his love, was stopped by Psylocke, who convinced him to honor her memory by becoming the man she would have wanted.



 

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