Ninja
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File Name: Thomas
S. Arashikage
Aliases: Young
Master; Phoenix Master
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Birthplace: San
Francisco,
California |
Primary Military
Specialty:
Covert Operations
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Secondary
Military Specialty:
Martial Arts Instructor
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Status: Reserve
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First Appearance:
G.I.
JOE # 21 (March 1984)
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"Tommy's
unpronounceable
name?
It translates directly into English as 'Storm Shadow'."
— Stalker
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Storm Shadow
was born in
San
Francisco to a family of Japanese immigrants. As a child, he was known
as Tommy, and he grew up in an American lifestyle while still learning
about his own culture. Still a teenager, Tommy travelled to his family
home in Japan. He learned that his family was also a respected clan of
ninjas. Tommy studied with his uncles, the Soft Master and the Hard
Master.
He also spent time with his younger cousin, known as Jinx. Tommy
became
quite skilled and was granted the title of the Young Master. When he
was
old enough, Tommy enlisted in the army to fight in Vietnam. His family
saw a real war as a "graduate school for their prized pupil." Serving
on
Long Range Recon Patrol (LRRP), Tommy honed his skills, learning the
art
of stealth better than he could at home. During his time in Vietnam,
Tommy
met Snake-Eyes. On
their first tour of duty
together, they became friends, as close as brothers.
Tommy
even offered Snake-Eyes a place in the "family business" when they
returned
home. Their first tour came to an abrupt end when a battle resulted in
the deaths of the rest of the soldiers in their unit. They were
eventually assigned to a LRRP unit under
the command of Lonzo "Stalker"
Wilkinson,
accompanied by three other soldiers: Wade Collins, Ramon Escobedo and
Dick
Saperstein. The group stumbled upon an encampment of North Vietnamese
soldiers
and a firefight ensued. Collins, Saperstein and Escobedo were all
believed
killed in the attack. Snake-Eyes, Stalker and Tommy all retreated to a
landing zone for rescue. As the three soldiers ran across a field
toward
the extraction chopper, they were fired upon. Snake-Eyes was hit badly
and Stalker ordered Tommy to leave him. Tommy refused, running back to
save his friend and to Stalker's amazement, he evaded all enemy fire
and
retrieved Snake-Eyes and the photo of his sister that was so important
to him. Recovering from his injuries, Snake-Eyes was sent home only to
find his family had died in a car wreck, on their way to meet him.
After the
deaths of his
family,
Snake-Eyes accepted Tommy's offer to join his ninja clan and study in
Japan.
As months wore on, Snake-Eyes became as skilled as Tommy and in some
ways
surpassed his skills. Tommy, known in the clan as "The Young Master",
was
still the most skilled at the bow, but he often hunted animals to prove
his skills. A rift started between the two friends since Snake-Eyes did
not approve of Tommy's unnecessary killing. What made matters worse was
that Snake-Eyes was starting to replace Tommy as the Hard Master's
favorite
student. Soon, Tommy's world was shattered when the man who would be Cobra
Commander hired two assassins, Zartan
and Firefly,
to kill Snake-Eyes.
Hard Master was instead the one killed, and the assassin had used
Tommy's
arrow to commit the murder. After the murder, Tommy saw the true killer
escape, and he knew that he would be blamed for killing his uncle. He
fled
Japan and sought out his uncle's assassin to exact his vengeance. He
eventually
joined Cobra
under the name "Storm Shadow," a
rough translation of his
family name, "Arashikage."
Several years
after leaving
Japan, Storm Shadow was guarding Destro's
castle in Trans-Carpathia
where Scarlett
was being held prisoner. He fought
a mysterious commando, who
defeated him and escaped with Scarlett. Storm Shadow was not certain,
but
he thought the mysterious commando may have been Snake-Eyes. Storm
Shadow
was acting as Cobra Commander's personal bodyguard when he was captured
by the Joe team. Though he escaped, Gung-Ho
had seen the clan tatoo on
Storm Shadow's arm and noticed Snake-Eyes wore the same tatoo. This
sent
Snake-Eyes to track down the Soft Master, who had been investigating
the
murder his brother (the Hard Master) for years. Soon, the two former
friends
confronted each other, and Storm Shadow revealed that he did not murder
his uncle. Despite that fact, Storm Shadow could not totally reconcile
with Snake-Eyes. He hoped that after his revenge was carried out, they
could be the brothers they always should have been.
When Cobra Commander's son, Billy,
attempted
to kill his father, he was
captured by Cobra and treated as a criminal, even being subjected to
the
Brain-wave scanner. They knew Billy hadn't acted alone, but his
accomplices
did not speak up, allowing Billy to be treated badly by Cobra.
Disgusted
by the actions of Billy's accomplices and by the mistreatment the boy
received,
Storm Shadow freed him from prison and fled to his dojo New York,
taking
Billy with him. This branded him a traitor to Cobra, and he never again
worked for the organization. For a time, he trained Billy in the art of
ninjitsu, but was disappointed when Billy went off on his own to
confront
Cobra Commander. Soon afterward, Snake-Eyes arrived at Storm Shadow's
Manhattan
dojo. He received a telegram
from the Soft Master, confirning that the
Hard Master's assassin was Zartan. The two friends landed on Cobra
Island,
fighting their way to Zartan. When he eluded Storm Shadow's vengeance,
Snake-Eyes and Storm Shadow had to fight their way off of the island
during
a G.I. Joe rescue mission. They stole a Cobra hydrofoil, but they were
attacked and Storm Shadow had to fight vicious sharks and Cobra frogmen
before he got back ashore. When he waded up on the beach, he was met by
the Baroness.
Tired of his betrayal of
Cobra, she shot the ninja,
apparently
killing him. In reality, he had forced himself into a trance-state
known
as the "Sleeping Phoenix," slowing down the body to near-death. Storm
Shadow's
body was taken and kept in storage by Dr.
Mindbender for use in a
special
project. Mindbender was about to use advance technology to create Serpentor,
a soldier who would be the amalgamation of the greatest warriors in
history.
Mindbender threw Storm Shadow into the mix, using his body to help
create
Serpentor. Somehow, the process revived Storm Shadow. He infiltrated
G.I.
Joe headquarters to find Snake-Eyes and ask him for help. Storm Shadow
saw how vengeance had consumed him, and he needed time alone to recover
from the scars of vengeance. Snake-Eyes offered him the keys to his
cabin
in the High Sierras. There, Storm Shadow lived in seclusion for a time,
healing his soul.
Storm Shadow's
retreat was
interrupted when Scarlett came to tell him that Snake-Eyes had been
captured
by Cobra. With his help, Scarlett snuck into the Cobra Consulate in
Manhattan.
They fought Cobra soldiers and the mysterious red ninjas before
Snake-Eyes
was freed. The three friends barely survived the ordeal. Shortly
afterward,
it was discovered that Billy, long thought to be dead, was still alive.
He had come out of a coma while in his father's care, but the boy could
not deal with his father's involvement in Cobra and left. He made
contact
with Jinx and the Blind Master, both members of the Arashikage clan.
Through
Snake-Eyes, Jinx had become involved in intelligence for the G.I. Joe
team.
Billy was brought to see Hawk and to tell the Joes what had happened to
the Soft Master and Candy, Ripcord's
girlfriend. He revealed that they
had died in the accident that nearly took his life.
While Billy was
reunited
with Storm Shadow, the Joes got a call from Flint
and Lady
Jaye in
Grenada.
They, Snake-Eyes and Scarlett were vacationing there when Snake-Eyes
and
Scarlett, escorting a blind man across an open field apparently stepped
on a mine and were incinerated. Storm Shadow knew something was wrong.
"A ninja does not step on a landmine." He ascertained that the blind
man
was actually the Blind Master. With Jinx and Billy's help, Storm Shadow
tracked his friends to Borovia. They had faked their deaths with the
help
of the Blind Master so that they could illegally rescue Stalker, Snow
Job
and Quick
Kick. The three men were being
held in a Borovian gulag and
had
been "written off" by U.S. officials. The three Joes were rescued by
the
team of ninjas and they all returned home. Storm Shadow, Jinx, Billy
and
the Blind Master travelled to San Francisco, where Storm Shadow had
grown
up. He ran and lived in the Arashikage Martial Arts Academy along with
Billy and Jinx, who was stationed at the Presidio army base. Months
later,
the G.I. Joe team was involved in the Cobra Island civil war. After the
war, the Joes were forced to take the fall for the failure and Hawk and
General Hollingsworth were being held in a psychiatric hospital by
corrupt
government officials. The Joes who had evaded arrest rescued Hawk with
the
help of Billy, Jinx and Storm Shadow.
A short time after Hawk's rescue, Billy's mother tracked down her son
and
revealed why Zartan had killed the Hard Master: Cobra Commander's
brother
died in the accident that killed Snake-Eyes' family. He blamed
Snake-Eyes
for the death and sent Zartan to kill him, who mistakenly killed the
Hard
Master. Then Billy left to live with his mother while he went to
school.
After Billy left, Zartan and the Red Ninjas attacked the martial arts
academy,
trying to kill Storm Shadow. The ninja defeated the others, but because
of the incident, he was forced to abandon the academy. Storm Shadow
returned
to Snake-Eyes' cabin in the High Sierras with Snake-Eyes, Scarlett and
Jinx. They were attacked again by the Red Ninjas, led by a ninja Storm
Shadow nearly killed in San Francisco. During the battle, the Red
Ninjas'
leader revealed that the Red Ninjas were actually remnants of the
Arashikage
clan. They blamed Storm Shadow for the downfall of the clan after he
brought
Snake-Eyes, an outsider, into the clan. They had been working with
Zartan
since Storm Shadow first attempted to exact his vengeance. Though the
heroes
survived, Storm Shadow lamented, "Will my past ever stop catching up to
me?"
While
undergoing
reconstructive
surgery in Switzerland, Snake-Eyes was captured by Cobra and again
brought
to the Cobra Consulate. Scarlett was left in a coma during his capture.
Storm Shadow, with the help of Stalker, attacked the consulate. When he
arrived, Snake-Eyes had already escaped and was waging a one-man war to
get out of the building. The Joes and Destro rescued the ninjas, but
not
before much of the consulate was destroyed. Unfortunately, Scarlett
remained
in a coma. Seeing Snake-Eyes was distraught over Scarlett's imminent
death,
Storm Shadow used the "Arashikage Mind Set" to turn Snake-Eyes into a
killing-machine
and send him on a mission into Borovia, hoping to make him forget
Scarlett.
Scarlett inexpectedly recovered. When she learned what Storm Shadow had
done to Snake-Eyes, she confronted him and almost killed him. Soon,
Snake-Eyes
returned and with his help, Storm Shadow survived. Now a full member of
the G.I. Joe team, Storm Shadow participated in many missions,
including
the Battle of Benzheen, a conflict in which several Joes lost their
lives. While training a new group of
ninjas for the Joe team, Storm Shadow was
reunited with Billy when the Joes helped protect Destro from a death
warrant
issued by Cobra Commander. The young
ninjas performed well in that
mission
and Storm Shadow was given command the G.I. Joe Ninja Force. The team
fought
with the Joes in Trans-Carpathia -- where they learned Firefly's part
in
his uncle's death -- and the Cobra-controlled town of Millville, where
they helped free the town from Cobra's influence.
When
Storm
Shadow
discovered
Billy had been captured by Cobra, he travelled to Trans-Carpathia to
try
and rescue his former student. While there, Storm Shadow was captured
and
brainwashed by Dr. Mindbender's brain-wave scanner, forced to work
again
for Cobra. Snake-Eyes and the Joes tried to free him, but they were
unsuccessful.
In 1994, a short time after the Joes' failed rescue attempt, the team
was
disbanded by the U.S. military. Storm Shadow took part in one last
mission against former members of the Joe team, even confronting
Snake-Eyes. Their fight was short-lived and the ninja left the scene
before anything could be resolved. Soon afterward, Cobra forces fell to
a
unified attack by regular military forces. Most of Cobra's "high
command"
disappeared in the wake of the conflict, Storm Shadow included.
Some time after
the Joe
team was shut down, Storm Shadow took on a freelance mission under the
command of Duke, who was now working for a secretive military "black
ops" group. A man named Mikhail Derenko had been contacting former
agents of Cobra to recruit them to work with someone known only as
Nowhere Man. Per Duke's orders, Storm Shadow made himself available to
meet with Firefly, who was helping Nowhere Man contact the former
Cobras. On this mission, Storm Shadow encountered Snake-Eyes, who had
been tracking down Firefly for his own reasons. Storm Shadow revealed
to Snake-Eyes that his mind was not yet completely clear, and that his
conditioning included an enhancement of his once antagonistic attitude
toward Snake-Eyes. After helping foil the plot of the other former
Cobras, Storm Shadow left his friend, hoping that he could one day
break free of his brainwashing. Afterward, he headed to Japan to where
he came upon the scene of Yakuza -- Japanese organized crime -- members
attacking a lone woman. He instinctively lept into the fray to help her
and defeated the thugs. He learned that she was Junko Akita, a woman
who had just carried out her revenge against the gangster who killed
her father. The fight left her injured and Storm Shadow nursed her back
to health. He identified with her need to avenge the death of a loved
one. Storm Shadow believed their meeting was destiny, and they became
master and apprentice, and eventually lovers. The coming years would
bring Storm Shadow back into the service of Cobra, but he managed to
keep Cobra Commander from learning about Junko.
Years later,
reports of
Cobra operations led by Cobra Commander himself
surfaced and he was eventually spotted in the United States. The
Commander
called together his former high command, but Storm Shadow was not among
them. The Commander soon became a prisoner of Destro, and was driven
mad
by microscopic machines called nano-mites that the Commander was about
to unleash on the world. In reality, it was Destro's son Alexander who
had posed as his father and taken over Cobra. As
Alexander waged his battle against the world and a reinstated G.I. Joe
team, the Commander was rescued from his cell by Storm Shadow, though
it
is still uncertain how he got word to his ninja bodyguard. Storm Shadow
was used as a threat against the Commander's lieutenants to never
betray
him again. It was obvious he hadn't broken free from the Commander's
mind
control. When he was sent to assassinate General Hawk, Storm Shadow
came
face-to-face with Snake-Eyes. As they fought, he told his old friend
that
he had never gotten over the rivalry between them that started back
when
Snake-Eyes gained the Hard Master's favor. As Storm Shadow escaped, he
slashed at Snake-Eyes, leaving a new scar on his long healed
face.
After
serving
the Commander
faithfully for some time, Storm Shadow
nearly
broke free of his brainwashing but needed Snake-Eyes to help heal his
mind
with an Arashikage trance. He called Billy -- now free of his
brainwashing
-- for help, and his former student called Snake-Eyes to help him. By
the
time they found Storm Shadow, Cobra Commander was all ready there. He
had
subjected the ninja to the Brain-wave Scanner again, and after a brief
fight, Storm Shadow escaped with the Commander, leaving Snake-Eyes to
wonder
if he had lost his sword brother forever. While traveling back to
Cobra,
agents of the Coil -- troops serving a revived Serpentor -- took Storm
Shadow by surprise and captured Cobra Commander, bringing him to Cobra
Island. Soon after, the Joes, Cobra and the Iron Grenadiers invaded the
island to rescue their lost teammates and stop Serpentor. In the wake
of
that battle, Cobra Commander escaped and went missing until he
reappeared
in Tibet, Storm Shadow at his side. They went into hiding in a Red
Ninja
retreat hidden in the mountains of Tibet. This group of Red Ninjas had
moved beyond their association with the Arashikage clan, and helped to
fight off a group of Joes including Snake-Eyes and Jinx as Storm Shadow
hurried Cobra Commander out of the caves. After Storm Shadow
accompanied Cobra Commander back to a Cobra base, he was not seen
working with Cobra for some time.
When a mission into the Cobra-infiltrated town of New
Moon, Colorado
that included Snake-Eyes and other Joes ended disastrously, the
Jugglers took the opportunity to take control. Snake-Eyes and several
other Joes were arrested, while the Jugglers cut down the team's roster
to about a dozen members. They also placed General
Philip
Rey in
command of the team. After Duke's
subsequent
arrest, he and Snake-Eyes
were rescued by Scarlett and her surprise companion, Storm Shadow. He
revealed to his friend that he had finally
broken free of Cobra's mind control permanently and asked for
Snake-Eyes' help in healing himself.
Storm Shadow
then made his
way to Hong Kong on a kind of sabbatical, looking forward to a new
future. He returned to Junko, and introduced her to his old apprentice,
Billy. He confided in them about the lingering effects of his
brainwashing, including occasional hallucinations and visions of
devils. The ninjas' reunion was cut short by the sudden arrival of
Cobra Commander, a group of Night Creepers and Cobra ninjas Slice and
Dice. The battle that followed left Storm Shadow injured and his home
in ruins. Storm Shadow awoke in a hospital a day later, and learned
that Junko had been kidnapped. He, Billy, Jinx and Budo assertained
Junko's location after a long time searching and headed to the Red
Ninjas' mountain retreat in Tibet. Months earlier, Snake-Eyes who was
made the leader of the Red Ninjas had left T'jbang to lead in his
stead, but he had recently been deposed by the ninjas' former leader,
Sei Tin. Sei Tin had been left severly injured after a battle with
Snake-Eyes but was later brought back to health thanks to Cobra
Commander. Junko was brought before him and had her will broken after
relentless mental and physical torture. When Storm Shadow and the
others arrived, they found a brainwashed Junko ready to fight and kill
Storm Shadow. It had all been ordered by Cobra Commander to punish
Storm Shadow for turning his back on Cobra yet again. Storm Shadow's
and his friends -- later joined by Snake-Eyes and Kamakura -- fought
with the Red Ninjas. A brutal swordfight between Storm Shadow and Junko
began. He pleaded with her to break free of her brainwashing, but she
would not listen and beat him back to the edge of a cliff. When she was
about to strike the final blow that would kill Storm Shadow, Billy
arrived, yelling at her to stop and telling her she was about to kill
the man she loved. She stopped herself, but decided she could not live
with her damaged psyche and threw herself off the cliff into an
underground river below. Days later, Storm Shadow and the others helped
the surviving loyal Red Ninjas bury their dead. Sei Tin had nearly been
killed and the remaining Red Ninjas pledged their loyalty to
Snake-Eyes, who passed their leadership on to Storm Shadow. Referring
to his recent rebirth, Storm Shadow was given the title Phoenix Master
of the Arashikage Clan.
After the Joes stopped a plot
by Cobra to unleash
the weapon known as the Tempest, and defeated a new threat, the Red
Shadows in Storm Shadow's absence, the military again disbanded
G.I. Joe. One year later, the team was reformed
with
a smaller roster of active members, including Storm Shadow, Snake-Eyes
and Scarlett, under the command of Joe Colton.
Some
of the Joes were
suspicious of Storm Shadow -- especially Shipwreck --
but Stalker
vouched for his old friend, and Colton agreed to keep him on
the team. Storm Shadow then joined the effort to stop terrorist
Vance Wingfield's plot to cause the crash of many orbiting satellites
into populated areas. During that operation, Scarlett went missing, and the Joes learned she had been captured by Destro
and was being held on his
submarine. The Joes then went on an unauthorized rescue mission as
Colton looked the other way. During the mission a fight between the
Joes and the Iron Grenadiers ensued. To stop the sub from flooding and
killing the others, Snake-Eyes locked its blast doors from the inside
as Storm Shadow watched in dismay. He tried to stop his friend, saying
that it should have been him who sacrificed himself. When the Joes were able to get
inside they found Snake-Eyes' lifeless body. By all indications
Snake-Eyes was truly dead. Storm Shadow examined Snake-Eyes' body,
hoping to find signs that he had used the ancient Arashikage techniques
to slow his body near death, but he found none. As the Joes grieved, the body was somehow
stolen. Grief turned to anger as the Joes attempted to track
down his body. They were all shocked to discover that the Red Ninjas,
led by Sei Tin had not only stolen his body, but they had miraculously
revived him. But Snake-Eyes, now dressed all in red, had been
brainwashed by the ninjas to be used as a weapon. Some of the Joes were
captured by the ninjas and pleaded with Snake-Eyes to get their old
friend
back. Eventually, Storm Shadow fought his
friend, and was being
beaten until he threatened Scarlett's life, hoping to bring his
Snake-Eyes' mind back to the surface. He eventually succeeded, and the
Joes freed the Red Ninjas from their new leader's influence.
After the
Red
Ninjas were
defeated it was revealed that the body of Sei Tin, bedridden and nearly
comatose, no longer held the evil ninja's mind. Through some unknown
ancient mysticism, Sei Tin transferred his mind into the healthy body
of
T'jbang, and T'jbang's mind into his own broken body. Though the man
who
the Joes were faced with when tracking down Snake-Eyes appeared to be
their old teammate T'jbang, it was in reality Sei Tin. The battle with
the Joes left Sei Tin confined to a bed and in intensive care. Storm
Shadow vowed to help free T'jbang from the prison of the body he is
trapped in and was allowed to take the two men from The Rock via Army
helicopter. Storm Shadow is currently on an extended leave of absence
from G.I. Joe.
Artwork: G.I. JOE #52
(cover)
by Mike Zeck; G.I. JOE #52 (interior) by Rod Whigham and Andy
Mushynsky;
G.I. JOE #85 (cover) by Paul Ryan and Bob McLeod, courtesy of YoJoe.com;
G.I.
JOE v2 #28 (interior) by Tim Seeley; Storm Shadow #4 (cover) by Sean
Murphy and Stephane Peru.
Appearances:
- G.I. JOE: #21, 23-25, 27, 32,
33, 38, 39,
42,
45-52, 63, 66, 67, 78, 84, 85, 90, 91, 95-97, 101-108, 109 (dossier),
111, 112, 117-124, 126, 128-131, 135-142, 144, 145, 149-151
-
G.I.
JOE: Order of Battle: #3
- G.I. JOE Yearbook: #3
- G.I. JOE vol. 2: #4, 6, 7, 8,
9, 11, 20,
21, 22 (dream), 23, 26, 27, 28, 33 (dream), 37, 38
- G.I. JOE: Battle Files: #2
- G.I. JOE: Front Line: #1, 3, 4, 16
- G.I. JOE: Master & Apprentice:
#2-4
- G.I. JOE: Master & Apprentice II:
#1-4
- Snake-Eyes: Declassified: #1-6
- G.I. JOE: America's Elite: #0,
1-15, 20
(flashback)
(compiled with help from Bryon Hake)
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