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Keniuchio Harada was a mutant and the illegitimate son of the former Japanese crime lord Shingen Harada, head of the [[:Category:Clan Yashida|Clan Yashida]]
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As a youth, Harada mastered the attendant disciplines of the medieval samurai and sought employment as a warrior for hire. He first worked for the criminal Mandrill and clashed with the blind hero Daredevil.
 
Harada then served the Viper, an agent of the terrorist organization Hydra, as her bodyguard. In this capacity he battled Spider-Man, Nick Fury, Shang-Chi, and Black Widow on the original S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.
 
Following his father’s death, Harada sought the leadership of Shingen's Clan Yashida from his half-sister [[Mariko Yashida]], but was opposed by the Ronin Yukio and Mariko’s lover, the mutant adventurer Wolverine.
 
Later, Harada worked with Wolverine to free American private investigator Jessica Drew from the influence of Black Blade of Muramasa, a sword mystically imbued with its creator’s madness. Wolverine himself fell under the sword’s spell, but managed to overcome his possession after which Harada took up the sword, finding himself worthy of its power.
 
After Mariko’s death, Harada claimed leadership of Clan Yashida.
 
==Big Hero 6==
 
He was briefly employed by the Japanese government as leader of their fledgling super-team [[Big Hero 6.]] He joined to prevent [[Everwraith]] from slaughtering millions in downtown Tokyo.
 
During the battle, Big Hero 6 was joined by [[Sunfire]], Japan's premiere super hero and a mutant with the ability to super-heat matter into plasma, who was instrumental in the Everwraith's defeat.
 
==Appearances==
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! Year/Month
|-
| Daredevil #111
| 1974, July
|-
| Marvel Team-Up #57
| 1977, May
|-
| Marvel Team-Up #74
| 1978, October
|-
| Marvel Team-Up #84
| 1979, August
|-
| Marvel Team-Up #83
| 1979, July
|-
| Marvel Team-Up #85
| 1979, September
|-
| Spider-Woman #43
| 1982, April
|-
| Spider-Woman #42
| 1982, February
|-
| New Mutants #6
| 1983, August
|-
| Uncanny X-Men #172
| 1983, August
|-
| New Mutants #5
| 1983, July
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #10
| 1983, October
|-
| Uncanny X-Men #174
| 1983, October
|-
| Uncanny X-Men #173
| 1983, September
|-
| Secret Wars II #7
| 1986, January
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #12
| 1986, November
|-
| New Mutants #54
| 1987, August
|-
| New Mutants #53
| 1987, July
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #2
| 1988, December
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #3
| 1989, January
|-
| Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe #6
| 1990
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #25
| 1992, December
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #56
| 1992, July
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #57
| 1992, July
|-
| Cable - Blood and Metal #2
| 1992, November
|-
| X-Men Vol 2 #23
| 1993, August
|-
| X-Men Unlimited #3
| 1993, December
|-
| X-Men Vol 2 #22
| 1993, July
|-
| X-Men Vol 2 #21
| 1993, June
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #107
| 1996, November
|-
| Wolverine Annual Vol 2 #1996
| 1996, October
|-
| Wolverine: Doombringer #1
| 1997, November
|-
| Alpha Flight Vol 2 #17
| 1998, December
|-
| Elektra #15
| 1998, February
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #3
| 1998, November
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #2
| 1998, October
|-
| Sunfire and Big Hero Six #1
| 1998, September
|-
| Thunderbolts #25
| 1999, April
|-
| X-Men Unlimited #24
| 1999, September
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #153
| 2000, August
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #152
| 2000, July
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #151
| 2000, June
|-
| Wolverine Vol 2 #150
| 2000, May
|-
| Elektra Vol 2 #4
| 2001, December
|-
| Elektra Vol 2 #3
| 2001, November
|-
| Elektra Vol 2 #5
| 2002, January
|-
| Marvel Encyclopedia #1
| 2002, October
|-
| Marvel Encyclopedia #X-Men
| 2003, March
|-
| Marvel Encyclopedia #Spider-Man
| 2003, October
|-
| Marvel Encyclopedia #Marvel Knights
| 2004, March
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #6
| 2004, October
|-
| Rogue Vol 3 #8
| 2005, April
|-
| New Avengers #12
| 2005, December
|-
| New Avengers Most Wanted Files #1
| 2005, December
|-
| X-Men: Kitty Pryde - Shadow & Flame #5
| 2005, December
|-
| Rogue Vol 3 #7
| 2005, March
|-
| Rogue Vol 3 #9
| 2005, May
|-
| New Avengers #11
| 2005, November
|-
| X-Men: Kitty Pryde - Shadow & Flame #4
| 2005, November
|-
| Wolverine Vol 3 #37
| 2006, February
|-
| New Avengers #13
| 2006, January
|-
| Wolverine Vol 3 #36
| 2006, January
|-
| X-Men: The 198 Files #1
| 2006, January
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #2
| 2006, July
|-
| New Avengers #30
| 2007, July
|-
| New Avengers #29
| 2007, June
|-
| New Avengers #28
| 2007, May
|-
| Big Hero 6 #1
| 2008, November
|-
| Dark Reign Files #1
| 2009, April
|-
| The New Mutants Saga #1
| 2009, April
|-
| Wolverine Files #1
| 2009, June
|-
| Secret Warriors #2
| 2009, May
|-
| Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #10
| 2009, September
|-
| Secret Warriors #6
| 2009, September
|-
| Marvel Avengers: The Ultimate Character Guide #1
| 2010
|-
| Secret Warriors #11
| 2010, February
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #43
| 2010, February
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #42
| 2010, January
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #48
| 2010, July
|-
| Secret Warriors #15
| 2010, June
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #45
| 2010, May
|-
| Wolverine: Origins #46
| 2010, May
|-
| Wolverine Vol 4 #1
| 2010, November
|-
| Heroic Age: X-Men #1
| 2011, February
|-
| Wolverine Vol 4 #3
| 2011, January
|-
| Secret Warriors #26
| 2011, June
|-
| Cable Vol 4 #1
| 2020, May
|}
 
Best Links: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Keniuchio_Harada
 
[[Category:Japanese Comic Book Characters]]
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[[Category:Marvel Universe]]
[[Category:Clan Yashida]]

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