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Arashi Wakayama (Earth-616) was hired by Rei Takahashi to track down and kill Anthony Stark, the man responsible for a nuclear-industry related disaster which financially ruined the Akane Fusion Developments and caused 59 victims.
Arashi Wakayama (Earth-616) was hired by Rei Takahashi to track down and kill Anthony Stark, the man responsible for a nuclear-industry related disaster which financially ruined the Akane Fusion Developments and caused 59 victims.

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Arashi Wakayama

Arashi Wakayama (Earth-616) was hired by Rei Takahashi to track down and kill Anthony Stark, the man responsible for a nuclear-industry related disaster which financially ruined the Akane Fusion Developments and caused 59 victims.

When James Rhodes presented the evidence linking Stane International and Justin Hammer to the event, Inazuma and the other Masters of Silence withdrew from battle. Ashamed of themselves, they offered their services to Stark to reclaim their lost honor. Iron Man, Rhodes and the Masters all prepared for an assault on Justin Hammer.

Inazuma and his teammates attacked Justin Hammer's Villa and defeated Mandrois, operatives of the Hydra and the Hand, as well as Justin Hammer, who eventually surrendered. The Masters of Silence then immediately disappeared.

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Appearances[edit]

Title Year, Month
Iron Man Annual #14 1993, August
Iron Man #281 1992, June
Iron Man #282 1992, July
Iron Man #283 1992, August
Marvel Comics Presents #137 1993, September
Marvel Comics Presents #138 1993, October
Marvel Comics Presents #139 1993, October
Marvel Comics Presents #140 1993, October
Marvel Comics Presents #141 1993, November
Marvel Comics Presents #142 1993, November
Marvel Comics Presents #147 1994, February