Comics : Spider-Man: The Manga #4

This story is part of an Arc: "Spider-Man: The Manga Second Arc"
     Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3

Background...

Yu Komori is back as the hopelessly inept Manga Spider-Man. His opponent (just barely) in this three issue arc is the Japanese version of the Lizard.

In Detail...

Spider-Man: The Manga #4
 Summary: The Lizard
 Arc: Part 1 of "Spider-Man: The Manga Second Arc"
Writer/Artist:  Ryoichi Ikegami
Translation:  Mutsumi Masuda, C.B. Cebulski
Retouching and Production:  Dan Nakrosis
Editor:  Tom Brevoort
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Feb 1998 : SM Title : Spider-Man: The Manga

On some strange monster island, a man in a pith helmet is tossed into a big hole by a shadowy figure and forced to flee from giant lizards. Some time later, the same man takes a plane back to Tokyo, where he is enthusiastically greeted by his wife. But that evening, when she comes up to their room with some liquid refreshment, she is confronted by a man-like lizard in a bathrobe. The Lizard mercilessly snaps the woman's neck.

At Koda Pharmaceuticals, a Doctor (who turns out to be Yu's friend Araki's father and whose name is, apparently, "Araki's father") is lauded for having created a new medicine, which is "going to sell like crazy". But this meeting is broken up by the Lizard who smashes five of Koda's factories so thoroughly that they burst into flames and burn to the ground.

At Otowa High School, Yu reads the news report of the Lizard but decides not to investigate. He is still too consumed with guilt over the death of Rumi's brother, from last issue. After class, Araki convinces Yu to join him in renting some motorbikes. They decide to travel down to Araki's father's house.

Overall Rating...

Two and a half webs.

By Al Sjoerdsma (E-Mail)


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