Junzo Muto

Junzo Muto is a fictional character, featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a short, physically fit Asian with black hair, with no particularly distinguishing features. He first appeared in New Warriors (vol. 2) #5, published February 2000, in a story entitled "Responsibility". He was created by Jay Faerber, Karl Kersche, and Chris Renaud. Little is known of the early years of the martial arts prodigy known as Junzo Muto, what ... more

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