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  • In the past twenty-four hours, private detective Jim Logan has been jerked around by a dame called Mariko and beaten half to death by a bruiser named Creed.

    Marvel Comics for June 2009 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • In the past twenty-four hours, private detective Jim Logan has been jerked around by a dame called Mariko and beaten half to death by a bruiser named Creed.

    Major Spoilers 2009

  • In the past twenty-four hours, private detective Jim Logan has been jerked around by a dame called Mariko and beaten half to death by a bruiser named Creed.

    ComicList Headlines 2009

  • Oh, BTW, some creative googling and Wikipedia suggests that the anime character i mentioned is called Mariko and the anime she is from is called Elfen Lied.

    Fragile Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • The only real frustrating element of the strip is how interesting characters (such as Mariko the Japanese exchange student, or Cecilia's boyfriends) simply fade away.

    COMIXTALK 2009

  • Write to Mariko Sanchanta at mariko.sanchanta@wsj.com

    Gap Expands Japan Push Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Write to Mariko Sanchanta at mariko.sanchanta@wsj.com

    Japan Food-Supply Issues Raise Questions on Tariffs, Imports Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • A second study by Mariko Sato of the Japan Coast Guard and colleagues reported a large displacement of the Earth's crust including movement in one area of more than 20 meters (66 feet) sideways and 3 meters (10 feet) vertically in a long undersea section of the trench marking the boundary of the moving plates that caused the quake.

    Japan quake could raise concerns elsewhere 2011

  • Write to Mariko Sanchanta at mariko.sanchanta@wsj.com and Alison Tudor at alison.tudor@wsj.com

    LaSalle Japan Deal in Works Mariko Sanchanta 2011

  • Write to Mariko Sanchanta at mariko.sanchanta@wsj.com and Hiroyuki Kachi at hiroyuki.kachi@wsj.com

    Japan's Kao Sees Need to Step Up in China Mariko Sanchanta 2011

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