Yura S. Yura was a Japanese-American model with black hair cut to the nape of her neck, dark brown eyes and a curvaceous figure. Despite that, her son, Dick noted her to be underweight, being ten pounds lighter than she should've been for her size and build. Dick has also hinted that she may have been bulimic. While on the job, she wore revealing outfits, as per her career, though when she was at home, she wore more modest clothing, usually wearing sweaters and jeans, especially in the presence of her son. Yura was mentioned by Dick to have been the sweetest mother a young boy could ask for; he noted that he always loved her because, no matter what the situation, she would always find a way to make him feel special. In hindsight, it may have been because of her death that Dick became cynical and distrustful in adulthood. Her family tradition was to forge swords for sale to customers. However, Yura didn't want to make or sell blades, instead wanting to be a model. As a result, when she turned 18, she moved to America and followed the path of her career.


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