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omgthatdress:Rila Fukushima’s punk minidress is to die for. I love the girl details of it.

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Rila Fukushima’s punk minidress is to die for. I love the girl details of it.


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jinxproof: Rila Fukushima Vogue Japan (June 2015) ph. Tom Craig

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Rila Fukushima
Vogue Japan (June 2015)
ph. Tom Craig


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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…May 27th - YukioLittle i

365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…

May 27th - Yukio

Little is known about the early life of the adventurous master thief known as Yukio.  She pulled off capers alongside Gambit some years back, before falling in with the league of assassins known as The Hand.  Yukio ended up in the employ of the Japanese crime boss, Lord Shingen, leader of The Clan Yashida.  This resulted in her facing off against Shingen’s foe, The X-Man known as Wolverine.  Intrigued by Wolverine and having grown contemptuous of Shingen, Yukio decided to assist Wolverine in taking the crime lord down.  

Following Shingen’s death, Yukio aided his daughter, Mariko, and Wolverine against attempts by The Viper to take over Clan Yashida. During this time, Yukio began a lasting friendship with one of Wolverine’s teammates in the X-Men, Storm.  Storm very much admired Yukio’s free-spirited nature and devil-may-care attitude; so much so that Storm cut her hair and changed her costume as part of an effort to be more like Yukio.    

As an ally of the X-Men, Yukio would go on to have numerous adventures alongside the Mutant heroes.  This included battles against The Phalanx, Lady Deathstrike and Omega Red.  Wolverine entrusted the care of his foster daughter Amiko, to Yukio, who has promised to raise her as though she were her own.

Two versions of Yukio have appeared in the Fox Films’ X-Men movies.  Actress Rila Fukushima portrayed the character in the movie, The Wolverine; while actress Shioli Kutsuna portrayed a different version of Yukio in the movie, Deadpool 2.  

The heroine first appeared in the pages of Wolverine Vol. 1 #2 (1982).  


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Recently, Off Beat released a list titled “20 of Hollywood’s Hottest Asian Actresses.” They weren’t wrong– these ladies really are drop dead gorgeous, but there’s so much more to these talented women as well. How do we know this? Well, we’ve featured nearly every single one of the actresses in our print and online magazine. Check out why these girls are not only hot, but also talented and deeply inspiring.

RILA FUKUSHIMA

The model-turned-actress, Rila Fukushima, was featured in the Summer 2013 issue of Audrey Magazine after filming Marvel’s The Wolverine. “I love a good challenge,” Fukushima admitted. “And I look for roles that speak to me somehow.” 

That challenge certainly came when she took on the role as Yukio, the ninja character in The Wolverine. “The role required intense training in a variety of martial arts styles and techniques, from sword fighting to bo staff,” said Fukushima. “I think the biggest challenge was the physicality of the role. Long days of martial arts and stunts were really hard. It was both incredibly rewarding and humbling to go through it. I definitely learned a lot of things about myself.” Beautiful and kickass? No wonder she made it onto the list. 

RINKO KIKUCHI

Summer 2013 not only marked the release of sci-fi action film Pacific Rim, it was also when Rinko Kikuchi was Audrey Magazine’s cover girl. In the film, Kikuchi plays Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket’s badass co-pilot. Despite Kikuchi’s fear of some of the more dangerous stunts, she handled the scene like a champ. 

“I wore an armor suit where I was in a cockpit while driving the robot. It was similar to [riding] a rollercoaster; I was so scared,” she admitted. “It was the most physically demanding shoot, but we [along with co-star Charlie Hunnam, who plays former pilot Raleigh Becket] really felt like pilots during that particular scene.” 

MAGGIE Q

The talented Maggie Q was Audrey‘s cover girl in Winter 2012-2013. Most impressive of all, Maggie Q is able to understand that success is a journey. “When I first started acting, there were times where I absolutely didn’t know who I was, and because of that, the confidence didn’t follow,” she remembered. “You feel lost, and you’re always trying to find something that matters to you. But the older I get, the more I understand what my values are, who I am, what I believe in. And because of that, I’m able to have confidence.” 

Now, it is this confidence that has led Maggie Q to a successful career. “My standards are very high,” says Maggie. “They’re high on set, they’re high for the writers, they’re high for myself. I told them from my first meeting that if I can’t do movie-quality action, then I’m not interested. I want to do something on TV that we haven’t seen before.” 

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Rila Fukushima in “A Lovers Army” for Vogue Japan (June 2015)

Rila Fukushima in “A Lovers Army” for Vogue Japan (June 2015)


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