Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== The Hand ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A clandestine, ancient order of mystical ninja assassins who worship a primordial demon and wield the power to resurrect the dead, seeking to dominate the world through fear, corruption, and shadow warfare.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** The Hand is a persistent and insidious global threat, operating as a death cult that combines ancient martial arts with dark magic. They function as antagonists to street-level heroes like [[daredevil]] and global forces like [[shield]], serving as a corrupting influence that tempts even heroes with its promise of power and immortality. * **Primary Impact:** Their most significant impact is their mastery over life and death through a demonic ritual. This ability to kill and resurrect individuals—often as brainwashed thralls—has made them a terrifyingly resilient foe and has directly led to the deaths and subsequent transformations of key characters, most notably [[elektra_natchios|Elektra]]. Their actions frequently force heroes to confront moral quandaries about the nature of life, death, and redemption. * **Key Incarnations:** In the comics ([[earth-616]]), The Hand is a vast, decentralized organization that worships a demon known as The Beast, with a fluid leadership structure often led by a Japanese //Jonin//. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe ([[mcu]]), specifically the Netflix series, The Hand's leadership is consolidated into five immortal founders, the "Five Fingers," whose primary goal is to obtain more of the "substance" from dragon bones that grants them their immortality, fundamentally changing their core motivation from demonic worship to self-preservation. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The Hand first appeared in **''Daredevil'' #174**, published in September 1981. They were created by the legendary writer and artist [[frank_miller|Frank Miller]] during his transformative run on the title. Miller's work on ''Daredevil'' was heavily influenced by Japanese manga, samurai films, and hardboiled noir fiction. The Hand was conceived as a shadowy, faceless antagonist that could elevate the threat level beyond common criminals, pushing Daredevil into a world of ancient mysticism and deadly martial arts. Their introduction was a watershed moment, adding a new layer of depth and international intrigue to the previously grounded, street-level world of Hell's Kitchen. The Hand represented an ancient evil, a force far older and more patient than [[kingpin|The Kingpin]]'s criminal empire. Their creation was instrumental in the origin and development of [[elektra]], as her complex history is inextricably linked to their training and treachery. Frank Miller's establishment of The Hand provided a rich well of lore that subsequent writers, such as Brian Michael Bendis and Ed Brubaker, would draw upon for decades, expanding their influence across the Marvel Universe to characters like [[wolverine]] and the [[avengers]]. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The Hand's origins are shrouded in mystery and ancient history, differing significantly between the primary comic continuity and its cinematic adaptation. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The Hand's roots trace back to feudal Japan, around the 16th century. It began as a secret society of samurai from the Ishiyama province who sought to oppose the oppressive government. However, this nationalist movement was co-opted and corrupted by a clan of ninja known as the Snakeroot. The Snakeroot clan, led by the immortal Kagenobu Yoshioka, introduced the worship of a demonic entity known as **The Beast**. The Beast is a primordial demon that The Hand serves and from whom they derive their dark mystical powers, most notably the ritual of resurrection. This ritual involves dark magic and, often, the sacrifice of others to bring a person back from the dead. Those resurrected by The Hand are not truly themselves; they are bound to the will of The Hand and The Beast, becoming extensions of the demon's will. Over the centuries, The Hand grew in power and influence, spreading from Japan to become a global network of assassins, saboteurs, and spies. Their modern activities brought them into conflict with a rival clan, **[[the_chaste]]**, a benevolent order of mystical warriors led by the master martial artist [[stick]]. Stick, who would later become the mentor of both Matt Murdock (Daredevil) and Elektra Natchios, dedicated his life to opposing The Hand's dark ambitions. The war between The Hand and The Chaste is an ancient one, a secret conflict fought in the shadows for the soul of humanity. The Hand's modern-day re-emergence in New York City was a direct result of their interest in Elektra Natchios, whom they had once trained and now sought to reclaim as their ultimate weapon, a prophesied warrior known as the "Erynnye." This ambition placed them on a direct collision course with Daredevil, beginning a bloody rivalry that has defined all three parties for decades. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === In the MCU, as depicted in the Netflix series ''Daredevil'', ''Iron Fist'', and ''The Defenders'', The Hand's origin is reimagined. They are not demon worshippers but rather a collective of five individuals exiled from the mystical city of **K'un-Lun**. These five founders—**Alexandra Reid, Madame Gao, Sowande, Bakuto, and Murakami**—sought the secret to eternal life and found it in the use of a "substance" derived from the fossilized bones of a dragon buried deep beneath what would one day become New York City. For their transgression of using //chi// to heal and resurrect, they were cast out of K'un-Lun by the Elder Monks. United by their shared exile and their newfound immortality, they formed The Hand. Each of the five founders, known as the "Five Fingers of the Hand," led their own faction but worked together to achieve their common goal: to acquire more of the life-giving substance to sustain their immortality and, ultimately, to tear down K'un-Lun in revenge. This version of The Hand is driven by a quest for self-preservation and power rather than religious devotion to a demon. Their resurrection ritual is portrayed as a finite process dependent on the dragon bone substance. They still employ legions of ninja and engage in criminal enterprises—drug trafficking, human trafficking, and corporate corruption—to fund their operations and exert control. Their ultimate weapon is the **Black Sky**, a prophesied living weapon which they believe is Elektra Natchios. Their centuries-long plan culminates in an attempt to excavate the dragon skeleton from beneath Midland Circle in New York, an act that would cause catastrophic destruction and bring them into a final conflict with the combined forces of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist—the Defenders. This adaptation streamlines their motivation, grounding their mystical origins in the specific lore of K'un-Lun and the Iron Fist. ===== Part 3: Mandate, Structure & Key Members ===== The Hand's operational doctrine and hierarchy are built upon centuries of tradition, secrecy, and ruthless efficiency, though their specific manifestations differ between the comics and the MCU. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === **Mandate and Ideology:** The core mandate of the Earth-616 Hand is to serve their demonic master, **The Beast**. Their ideology is a blend of nihilism, lust for power, and a quasi-religious fervor. They seek to accumulate power—political, economic, and mystical—to further The Beast's influence on Earth. They believe death is not an end but a tool. By controlling resurrection, they can control loyalty and eliminate permanent failure. They often act as assassins-for-hire to the world's most powerful criminal and political figures, using these contracts to sow chaos and further their own long-term goals. **Structure and Hierarchy:** The Hand's structure is deliberately cellular and decentralized to ensure its survival. If one cell is destroyed, the larger organization remains intact. * **The Beast:** The demonic entity at the apex of their worship. It does not give direct orders but its will is interpreted and carried out by the leadership. * **The Hand Council (Jonin):** The ruling council of a particular Hand faction is typically composed of five //Jonin// (masters). These are the warlords and regional commanders who direct The Hand's global operations. The leadership is often contested and can change through assassination and power plays. * **Daimyo:** A single, supreme leader who can seize control of all Hand factions. This position is rare and immensely powerful. Notable figures who have held this title include [[gorgon_(tomi_shishido)|Gorgon]] and, most famously, [[daredevil]] during the ''[[shadowland]]'' event. * **Chunin:** The field commanders and elite operatives. These are highly skilled ninja who lead squads of footsoldiers. * **Genin:** The vast legion of footsoldiers. While individually less formidable than a superhero, their sheer numbers, skill, and willingness to die make them a significant threat. **Mystical Arts and Abilities:** Beyond their supreme martial arts skills, The Hand commands a range of dark mystical powers granted by The Beast. * **Ritual of Resurrection:** Their most infamous ability. They can bring the dead back to life, but the resurrected individual is tainted by The Beast's influence and bound to serve The Hand. The process can be resisted by a strong enough will, as Elektra demonstrated. * **Body Dissipation:** When a Hand ninja is killed, their body often vanishes in a puff of smoke and flame, leaving no evidence behind. * **Demonic Possession:** High-ranking members can channel the power of The Beast, sometimes allowing the demon to possess them or others. * **Mind Control:** The Hand uses a combination of mystical influence, psychological conditioning, and advanced brainwashing techniques to control its agents, as seen when they turned [[wolverine]] into their personal assassin. **Key Members (Past and Present):** * **[[elektra_natchios|Elektra Natchios]]:** Once their prized pupil, then their victim, and eventually, their leader. Her relationship with The Hand is a cycle of death, resurrection, and rebellion. * **[[daredevil|Matt Murdock]]:** In a shocking turn during the ''[[shadowland]]'' storyline, Daredevil accepted the role of The Hand's leader in an attempt to reform them into a force for justice, but was instead corrupted by The Beast. * **[[gorgon_(tomi_shishido)|Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)]]:** A powerful mutant with the ability to turn people to stone with his gaze. He led a faction of The Hand in a devastating alliance with [[hydra]], brainwashing Wolverine and launching attacks on S.H.I.E.L.D. * **[[kingpin|Wilson Fisk]]:** Has frequently allied with The Hand, hiring their assassins and even briefly serving as their leader to consolidate his power in the criminal underworld. * **Kagenobu Yoshioka:** The historical founder of the modern, demon-worshipping Hand. * **Jonin Leaders:** A rotating cast of skilled and ruthless ninja masters who have led the various councils over the years. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === **Mandate and Ideology:** The MCU Hand's mandate is simpler and more pragmatic: achieve true immortality and destroy K'un-Lun. Their ideology is one of absolute superiority; having lived for centuries, they view ordinary human lives as fleeting and insignificant. Their actions are not driven by demonic worship but by a collective fear of mortality, as their resurrection abilities are finite and depend on the scarce "substance." They seek power and influence primarily to facilitate their search for this substance and protect themselves from their enemies. **Structure and Hierarchy:** The MCU Hand has a more defined and centralized leadership structure than its comic book counterpart. * **The Five Fingers:** The absolute authority. Each of the five founders holds equal power, though Alexandra Reid acts as the //de facto// leader in their modern-day operations due to her foresight and planning. * **Alexandra Reid:** The sophisticated and pragmatic leader of the group, orchestrating their final plan in New York. * **Madame Gao:** A cunning and ancient figure who operates a massive heroin trade and has deep mystical knowledge. * **Bakuto:** A charismatic leader who used a youth outreach program as a front for recruiting new members. He was the former sensei of Colleen Wing. * **Sowande:** A ruthless African warlord who specialized in dealing with his enemies directly and brutally. * **Murakami:** A mysterious and fiercely traditional Japanese leader, who was the most devoted to The Hand's original purpose. * **Lieutenants:** Skilled operatives who serve directly under one of the Fingers, like Colleen Wing's former mentor, Bakuto. * **Soldiers:** Legions of trained fighters, many of whom have been resurrected and are fiercely loyal. Their blood is often drained during the resurrection process, making them less susceptible to pain and emotion. **Abilities and Resources:** The MCU Hand's powers are derived from the dragon bone substance, not a demon. * **Resurrection:** The Fingers can use the substance to bring themselves and others back from the dead. However, the process is said to have a limit, and each resurrection may diminish the soul or memories of the subject. * **Extended Longevity:** The five founders have lived for centuries, granting them immense experience in combat, strategy, and manipulation. * **Vast Criminal Empire:** They control extensive criminal networks across the globe, providing them with immense wealth, resources, and manpower. * **The Black Sky:** A living weapon of immense power they sought to control. Elektra Natchios was resurrected to be this weapon, exhibiting superhuman strength, speed, and fighting ability far beyond her original mortal limits. ===== Part 4: Key Adversaries & Alliances ===== The Hand operates in the shadows, making enemies of those who would expose them and forging temporary alliances with those who can serve their purposes. ==== Core Adversaries ==== * **[[daredevil|Daredevil (Matt Murdock)]]:** The Hand's most persistent and personal enemy. Their conflict began over the soul of Elektra and escalated into a war for Hell's Kitchen. Daredevil's Catholic faith and rigid moral code stand in stark opposition to The Hand's nihilistic death cult, making their struggle deeply ideological. His temporary leadership of the organization during ''Shadowland'' represents his greatest failure and the ultimate manifestation of their corrupting influence. * **[[elektra_natchios|Elektra Natchios]]:** No single individual has a more complicated relationship with The Hand. They trained her, murdered her, resurrected her, and tried to enslave her. In turn, she has fought them, used them, and eventually taken control of them, attempting to wield their power for her own ends. She is both their greatest weapon and their most intimate foe. * **[[the_chaste|The Chaste]] & [[stick]]:** The ancient enemies of The Hand. The Chaste is a small, elite order of warriors led by the blind master Stick, dedicated to preventing The Hand from achieving its goals. Their war is a secret one, filled with sacrifice. Stick trained both Daredevil and Elektra specifically to be soldiers in this war, shaping their lives and destinies in the process. The Chaste represents the light to The Hand's shadow. * **[[wolverine|Wolverine (Logan)]]:** Wolverine's long life and time in Japan have brought him into conflict with The Hand on numerous occasions. His healing factor makes him incredibly difficult for them to kill, and his berserker rage is a formidable counter to their disciplined ninja tactics. The Hand, particularly under Gorgon's leadership, successfully brainwashed Wolverine, turning him into their living weapon in the "Enemy of the State" storyline, a violation that Logan has never forgotten or forgiven. ==== Notable Alliances (of Convenience) ==== * **[[hydra]]:** The Hand has frequently entered into alliances of convenience with the fascist organization HYDRA. Both groups seek world domination, though their methods and ideologies differ. During the "Enemy of the State" arc, HYDRA and a Hand faction led by Gorgon merged their resources to devastating effect, targeting the entire superhero community. These alliances are always fraught with betrayal, as neither organization truly trusts the other. * **[[kingpin|The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)]]:** While often rivals for control of the underworld, the Kingpin has hired Hand assassins and even briefly taken command of the organization when it suited his needs. He sees them as a valuable, if uncontrollable, tool. This relationship is purely transactional; Fisk provides resources and targets, and The Hand provides deniable and highly effective assassins. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== The Hand's influence is felt in some of Marvel's most critically acclaimed street-level and crossover stories. ==== The Elektra Saga (Daredevil #168-191) ==== This is the foundational story for The Hand. Frank Miller introduced the ninja cult as the shadowy force behind Elektra's return to Matt Murdock's life. The storyline establishes their mystical nature, their rivalry with Stick and The Chaste, and their signature move: assassination followed by resurrection. The arc culminates in Bullseye murdering Elektra, and The Hand subsequently stealing her corpse to perform their resurrection ritual. Daredevil, with the help of Stone from The Chaste, intervenes to stop them, ultimately purifying Elektra's spirit in a poignant and defining moment for all characters involved. This story cemented The Hand as a top-tier threat in the Marvel Universe. ==== Enemy of the State (Wolverine vol. 3 #20-31) ==== This brutal and action-packed storyline by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. showcased The Hand's threat on a global scale. Led by the terrifying mutant Gorgon, The Hand and HYDRA capture Wolverine, kill him, and resurrect him as a brainwashed assassin. They unleash him against the Marvel Universe's heroes and infrastructure, causing immense damage and distrust. He attacks the Fantastic Four, attempts to assassinate the President, and nearly kills multiple S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. The story demonstrates the horrifying effectiveness of The Hand's methods when combined with a weapon as unstoppable as Wolverine, and solidifies their status as an "Avengers-level" threat. ==== Shadowland (2010 Crossover Event) ==== Perhaps the most significant Hand-centric story, ''Shadowland'' explores what happens when a hero tries to control evil from within. Following a series of brutal events, Daredevil accepts leadership of The Hand, believing he can reform them into a force for justice. He builds a massive fortress, Shadowland, in the middle of Hell's Kitchen and begins imposing a brutal form of martial law. However, he is slowly corrupted by The Beast, becoming a ruthless, demonic tyrant. The entire street-level hero community, from Spider-Man and Luke Cage to Iron Fist and Moon Knight, is forced to unite to fight their friend and liberate the city. The event was a dark turning point for Daredevil and a powerful demonstration of The Hand's insidious, soul-destroying influence. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** In the Ultimate Marvel universe, The Hand's role is significantly altered. They are presented less as a mystical death cult and more as a highly efficient clan of assassins with ties to the Kingpin. Their primary storyline involves their attempt to recruit a young Elektra Natchios, who ultimately serves the Kingpin instead. They lack the demonic resurrection abilities of their 616 counterparts, functioning as a more grounded, albeit still deadly, criminal organization. * **Marvel's The Defenders (MCU / Earth-199999):** While part of the main MCU, the depiction of The Hand in the Netflix saga is distinct enough to be considered a major variant. Here, their entire motivation is rewritten around the five immortal founders and their quest for the dragon bone "substance." The organization is led by Alexandra Reid, and their primary goal is not global domination in service of a demon, but achieving true immortality. This version of The Hand is ultimately destroyed when the Midland Circle building is imploded on top of them, seemingly ending their centuries-long reign. * **Marvel vs. Capcom 3:** The Hand appears as part of a special attack for the character Akuma from the //Street Fighter// series. This non-canon crossover depicts them as generic ninja minions summoned by the powerful warrior, highlighting their status in pop culture as archetypal ninja threats. * **Old Man Logan (Earth-807128):** In this dystopian future, The Hand has successfully taken over and "pacified" Japan. The country is ruled by a new leader, and it is implied their brand of brutal order has been accepted. It's a dark glimpse into what a world where The Hand "wins" might look like. ===== See Also ===== * [[daredevil]] * [[elektra_natchios|Elektra]] * [[the_chaste]] * [[stick]] * [[shadowland]] * [[gorgon_(tomi_shishido)]] * [[wolverine]] * [[kingpin]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The name "The Hand" is symbolic, representing a body with five fingers (the five //Jonin// leaders of a council) that can act as a single, powerful fist.)) ((Frank Miller's creation of The Hand was heavily influenced by the 1962 film //Satan's Sword//, which featured ninja with supernatural abilities.)) ((The demonic entity known as "The Beast of the Hand" has been hinted to be connected to other powerful Marvel demons, though its exact origins and relationship to entities like Mephisto or Chthon remain deliberately ambiguous.)) ((The first appearance of The Hand is in ''Daredevil'' #174 (1981), but their origins and the full scope of their abilities were expanded upon in later issues, particularly in Miller's ''Elektra: Assassin'' limited series.)) ((In the comics, The Hand's resurrection ritual doesn't always work perfectly. If the subject's will is strong enough, like Elektra's, they can resist the brainwashing, although they are still physically resurrected.)) ((The concept of the "Black Sky" in the MCU appears to be an original creation for the series, serving as a plot device to consolidate The Hand's goals around Elektra. It has no direct corollary in the Earth-616 comics.)) ((During the ''Savage Avengers'' series, it was revealed that The Hand had a long-standing history with the sorcerer Kulan Gath, and Conan the Barbarian became one of their most hated enemies in the modern era.)) ((The destruction of The Hand in the MCU's ''The Defenders'' was quite definitive, but the return of Madame Gao in other media and the nature of comics suggest that a new version of The Hand could always emerge.))