M-80
Real Name: Sayuri Kyoto
Identity/Class: Human
Occupation: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Group Membership: Elite Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Kid, Nails, Silicon, Skul)
Affiliations: Sharon Carter, Dum-Dum Dugan
Enemies: HAMMER, Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Hydra, Thunderbolts
Known Relatives: Unnamed grandmother (deceased)
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: Captain America Annual 2000/2 (2000)
Powers/Abilities: Sayuri is a highly trained agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and specializes in the use of explosives. She has access to all sorts of incendiary devices and wears a wrist-mounted detonator mechanism.
History: (Captain America Annual 2000/2) - M-80 joined the other Elite Agents on their first mission, to retrieve a stolen S.H.I.E.L.D. hovercar at a black-market bazaar being held by Hydra in the Gobi Desert. Using her explosives M-80 was able to clear a path to the car for Silicon. The car was successfully returned to Sharon Carter.
(Thunderbolts I#69) - M-80 and the others were led by Dum-Dum Dugan to retrieve Blackheath from the Thunderbolts.
(Thunderbolts I#71) - When the Thunderbolts refused and attempted to escape, the Elite Agents pursued. M-80 confronted Hawkeye and he used glue-arrows to leave her stuck to a tree. She told him he was the only one "worth spit" and that they'd catch the others.
(Secret Warriors#1) - Sayuri was listed as Rogue Security at the HAMMER occupied Torch station in SHIELD's agent files.
Comments: Created by Bill Rosemann, Scot Eaton and Bud LaRosa
In the story that introduced her, it was said that M-80's grandmother was killed in the bombing of Hiroshima and she uses explosives as a type of emotional therapy. Now someone as young as Sayuri could certainly not have met a grandmother who died in 1945, so I'm not sure why she needs that therapy so badly...
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CLARIFICATIONS: Images taken from: Captain America Annual 2000, page 46, panel 1
Last updated: 03/22/13
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M-80 should not be confused with:
Captain America Annual 2000 (2000) - Bill Rosemann (writer), Scott Eaton (pencils), Bud LaRosa (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Thunderbolts I#69 (October, 2002) - Fabian Nicieza (writer), Jean Jacques Dzialowski (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Thunderbolts I#71 (November, 2002) - Fabian Nicieza (writer), Manuel Garcia (penciler), Al Vey (inker), Tom Brevoort (editor)
Secret Warriors#1/2 (April, 2009) - Brian Michael Bendis & Jonathan Hickman (writers), Tom Brevoort (editor)
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