Cloverfield/Kishin
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Cloverfield/Kishin | |
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クローバーフィールド/KISHIN (Kurōbāfīrudo/KISHIN) |
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Manga | |
Author | Comic by: Yoshiki Togawa Story: David Baronoff Matthew Pitts Nicole Phillips Producers: JJ Abrams Bryan Burk |
Publisher | Kadokawa |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Kadokawa Shoten |
Original run | January 2008 – May 2008 |
Volumes | 4 chapters |
Cloverfield/Kishin (クローバーフィールド/KISHIN Kurōbāfīrudo/KISHIN?) is a prequel manga to the 2008 film Cloverfield. It is published once a month on Kadokawa Shoten's website and consists of four chapters. It details the lives of two students seeking for shelter before what may seem to be the Chuai incident seen in the film's viral-marketing material, and their internal conflicts when the monster makes an appearance. One of the students is being tracked by a cult that has connections to both the monster and the fictional Japanese drilling company Tagruato.
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[edit] Background and publication
- One panel depicts the attack of the monster with the exact angles seen in one of the viral photographs on the Cloverfield website.
- In the DVD release of the film, the Cult's sword is used as one of the mysterious logos found on its contents.
- The nature of the last chapter implies that there are multiple Cloverfield monsters.
[edit] Plot
The story centers around two teenagers, Kishin Aiba and Aiko Sasahara, struggling to learn more about an incident in what may seem to be the events before The Chuai incident all the while being under siege by the monster itself before its untimely attack in New York City.
The first part centers around one of them, Kishin Aiba, and partly about the creature being taken captive by Tagruato. The second part centers more about Aiko Sasahara herself, her esteem to make Kishin acknowledge himself more and the assault of the monster on the Tokyo coastlines. Several third party characters from Tagruato and the ships make several appearances, such as the sailor Kurosaki.
In the second part, Mr. Aiba in the Tagruato head quarters gives an ominous warning about the events about to happen. After hearing it all on a news broadcast, Kishin and Aiko set off for shelter, the two bond together along the way. They arrive in Aiba's apartment, to acquire autographs from one of the popstars that promotes the drink Slusho! at the behest of Aiko. Kishin, reluctant at first, sees medical records of himself. The two come into an encounter with a mysterious cult intending to use Kishin in a twisted experiment or a dark ritual that heavily ties him to the monster and some of Tagruato and Slusho!'s darker intentions, the two separate after a struggle with the cult. Aiko encounters the military and tells them to help Kishin, but they tell her that they'll only do it if she leaves with the rest of the troops to a nearby shelter. Aiko goes to the shelter, however they ignore her demand. Aiko vows to rescue Kishin. The cult is depicted bearing masks that resembles the monster's face and carries beads or charms that holds the design of the monster's claws at every member's person.
In the third part, Mr. Aiba arrives and kills several cult members. He tells Kishin that Mrs. Aiba sabotaged a Tagruato experiment involving the monster called Splinter of Amnion (known to the cult as God's vestige) and fused its DNA (in the form of a tiny ball) with Kishin's in order for the cult to use him as a vessel to control the monster, as the Splinter requires a host. She was killed by Tagruato as a consequence. Kishin is the only person on the planet who has the monster's DNA inside his body, and he can also control it. Mr. Aiba tells Kishin that he has to die for the sake of humanity, and he is willing to die along with him. Mr. Aiba activates a switch that causes an explosion, but the monster arrives and shields Kishin with its hand. Meanwhile, Aiko escapes the shelter and kills a parasite. She then witnesses Kishin standing in front of the monster. Kishin communicates with the monster and recalls his past. He realizes that his entire life has been nothing but misery and betrayal. He then ends up succumbing into madness and rides on top of the monster's head. Kishin decides to abandon his useless self and destroy the cruel world that had been tormenting him. Kishin and the monster begin to mobilize.
In the final installment of the manga, Kishin and the monster cause havoc throughout the city before returning to the school. A group of parasites begin to attack the three bullies, and they are shocked that when Kishin walks up to them, the parasites are not attacking him. He orders the parasites to assault the bullies, knocking out two of them. However, the third is saved by Aiko. Aiko then forcefully talks some sense into Kishin, revealing that she has feelings for him and after saving her from falling rubble, they get the two other bullies with one assisting them and take shelter in a room. While in there, Kishin cuts his hair, signifying his apology and new resolve and announces that he will face the creature alone. He runs outside, and comes to a stop right in front of it. He tells the monster that he has Splinter of Amnion. The monster is in dismay (as can actually be seen in one panel). In rage, It consumes Kishin with one of it's underbelly feeding tubes. While trying to use the orb to project Kishin's emotions, it flies into a rage after feeling the many emotions Kishin had felt over his life, until stopping at the one thing that he cared for most: Aiko. After a soldier shoots the monster in the eye, it roars one more time. Wounded and shaken by Kishin's revelation, it returns to the ocean and sinks down. While going down, it sees what appears to be a giant egg, before allowing itself to be absorbed to return to deep slumber. It is then revealed that there are several more eggs akin to a nest, implying that there are actually many more monsters (this could mean that the monster in the manga and the monster in the movie are not the same monster, but of the same species). Kishin is found floating on a piece of wood, and is brought back to the ravaged city to a joyous Aiko. They embrace as they reunite, Kishin finally having found the one true thing he cares for in his life.
The manga has a stronger focus on the viral-marketing materials such as Slusho! and Tagruato than the film. There are several new revelations regarding the nature and biology of the monster.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Minor characters
- Mr. Aiba
Father of Kishin, and husband of Mrs. Aiba. He is revealed to be head of research of Tagruato's industries and has connections to the Slusho! drink. He is callous and cares little for his son, and therefore he and his son are not on good terms. He is found to be the scientist in earlier chapters and saves Kishin from being killed by the cult. Only to reveal to Kishin his true purpose and his tie to the monster and attempt to destroy him before the monster could get to Kishin. His attempts failed after the monster shields Kishin from harm. Mr. Aiba is the researcher and founder of the Splinter of Amnion, a biological orb that controls Clover.
- The School bullies
3 unnamed individuals. One portrayed as the bulky, stereotypical jock character, the other, a charismatic, smart stereotype and lastly, the lacky stereotype joins them just for the pleasure of torturing Kishin throughout his high school life. These 3 put Kishin down due to the fact that Mrs. Aiba was an eccentric character. Kishin, with the help of Aiko, evades them on the second chapter after they demand a ridiculous task for him. They take deep pleasure in tormenting Kishin as evidenced throughout their timeframe in the manga. They are seen again in the shelter where the parasites rush into the city and purge its citizens, they sadistically throw Aiko off to fend for her own after that. They play a large role in the final chapter with Kishin and Aiko, where the bulky one finally falls under the mercy of Kishin while begging to be spared, had Aiko not intervened, the three would have perished. With Aiko's help, they hold the parasites off until Kishin goes to stop the monster. They successfully do so and they are seen in the end making up for their mistakes with Kishin.
- Yuki
A famous popstar in the Cloverfield universe. He is first introduced in the second chapter promoting the Slusho! drink. Aiko Sasahara admires Yuki's performances and was surprised that Kishin has some connections to him.
- The Cult
Mysterious worshiping fanatics who abducts Kishin and wishes to use him in some twisted experiment that may border mystical or scientific. Their motives are to make Kishin the vessel to control the monster with the Splinter of Amnion known to them as God's Vestige, where they believe it will purify the land which they believe has been tainted by human society. They somehow worship the creature itself, implying they know of its existence long before Tagruato or the Japanese government. They seem to have a lot of man-power within their ranks as seen by one soldier having a bead that most members carry in their person. This very same soldier drives Aiko Sasahara to shelter. Most of them are now dead after Kishin's father killed all of them to save Kishin. Kishin's mother is affiliated with the cult prior to conceiving him and entered a relationship with one of Tagruato's staff. It is implied that most of the cult is now killed in the wake of the monster's attack but might still be active.
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