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Cloverfield/KISHIN (クローバーフィールド/KISHIN is a Kurōbāfīrudo Kishin)2008 Japan-only manga published by Kadokawa based on the film Cloverfield.
Information
A manga tie-in for Cloverfield, Cloverfield/KISHIN was originally released as a four-part ("episodes") web comic from Kadokawa Shoten. The 200-page manga was illustrated and realized by Yoshiki Togawa and written by Matthew Pitts, Nicole Phillips, and David Baronoff, who also did story editing. Issued by Shinichiro Inoue, it was also produced by J.J. Abrams and Bryan Burk. Its dimensions are 7.1 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches.[1]
Cloverfield/KISHIN received a physical release exclusively in Japan on August 26, 2008, published by Kadokawa Publishing Group.
Plot
Episode 1
In a high school bathroom in Japan, a group of bullies are found harassing student Kishin Aiba. Aiko Sasahara, a classmate of his, comes to support him and is challenged by the bullies. However, a disaster alarm goes off, which is soon stated to be a malfunction. As everyone returns to their classrooms, the bullies grab Kishin and lock him inside a storage room. They mock Kishin and his dead mother before leaving. Meanwhile, a giant monster appears out at sea near a Tagruato ship.
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Appearances
Characters
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Gallery
References
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