Who is maseo Yamashiro?
Maseo Yamashiro was Oliver Queen’s fourth mentor, after Shado. In the DC Comics, Maseo is the late husband of Tatsu Yamashiro who is killed by his brother Takeo and his soul becomes trapped in the Soultaker Sword.
What happened to Tatsu and Maseo?
As the League surrounded them, Tatsu was forced to battle her husband. In the end, she killed Maseo and sang a song to her husband as he died in her arms, after which she broke down in tears. Tatsu and Team Arrow were eventually surrounded and captured.
Who plays Tatsu Yamashiro in Arrow?
Rila Fukushima
EW has confirmed that Rila Fukushima, who played Tatsu Yamashiro/Katana, will make an appearance in the season’s second episode, which is titled “Welcome to Hong Kong.” GreenArrowTV.com was the first to report Fukushima’s return.
What happened to Akio in Arrow?
Akio died in his mother’s arms while Maseo and Oliver were trying to find a cure. He had been vaccinated with Oliver and his parents, however it was ineffective due to his young age. Akio’s body was cremated and his ashes were stored in three urns, one for Oliver, Tatsu, and Maseo.
Who kills Maseo Arrow?
‘Arrow’: Maseo Dies, Killed by Tatsu — Season 3 Recap | TVLine.
Who kills maseo arrow?
What is katanas real name?
Tatsu Yamashiro
Katana (DC Comics)
Katana | |
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Created by | Mike W. Barr (writer) Jim Aparo (artist) |
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Alter ego | Tatsu Yamashiro (山城 タツ) |
Team affiliations | Suicide Squad Justice League Outsiders Birds of Prey Justice League United |
How did Tatsu get his scar?
Several scars mar his body, presumably from lacerations due to their shape. One scar on the side of his face starts at his hairline, dragging down over his eyebrow and ends at his cheek. He’s usually in casual-formal wear with an apron on top.
What does Sarab mean in Arrow?
Phantom
Oliver’s friend Maseo is referred to as Sarab, meaning “Phantom,” while Malcolm has been called Al Saher on multiple occasions, meaning “The Magician.” This by itself, however, does not solidify Oliver’s pending fate.
Who is Katana’s arch enemy?
Katana (DC Comics)
Katana | |
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Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | The Brave and the Bold #200 (July 1983) |
Created by | Mike W. Barr (writer) Jim Aparo (artist) |
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