Spider-Man J
Spider-Man J is a manga by, following the main character, known in all versions as Spider-Man J. It ran in the children's magazine, Comic BomBom, from November 9, 2004, to May 11, 2005. The manga is not connected to Ryoichi Ikegami's Spider-Man: The Manga and takes place in its independent continuity numbered as Earth-7041.
Plot
In the year 200X, a supervillain who goes by the name Lord Beaustius wants to steal the fossil of the Insect King, 15 year-old Peter Parker uses his new spider powers to become Spider-Man J, to prevent this from happening. During his time as a superhero, he meets Japanese versions of Elektra, Doctor Doom, Blade, and the Fantastic Four.The story does not provide an extensive introduction to the character like previous Spider-Man series published in Japan did. Daniel Stein, author of "Of Transcreations and Transpacific Adaptations: Investigating Manga Versions of Spider-Man", said that "no reintroduction of Spider-Man through a recap or revision of his origin story was necessary".
Characters
Kakeru Amano is a boy with the paranormal abilities of a spider. He keeps his identity as Spider-Man J a secret, fearing his family or friends might get hurt. The only person who knows Kakeru is Spider-Man J is Detective Makoto. He specializes in a number of weapons that he creates using his web-shooters. He is shy and clumsy, and barely has any friends. In the English version, he is known as Peter Parker.- His parents are located in the United States.
- Stein described the Spider-Man J Peter Parker as "a small, preadolescent kid who still sleeps with stuffed animals".
- Stein described Flynn as "a paternal figure less given to emotional outbursts and childish fantasies than Peter".
- Stein described the Spider-Man J Aunt May as "a somewhat overbearing mother figure".
- In the English version, she is known as Jane-Marie, a name based on that of Mary Jane Watson from the American series.
- Stein describes Jane-Marie as "a friend but not yet a potential love interest".
Lord Gokibu is the main villain of the manga. Not much is known about him, or his past. In the English version, he is known as Lord Beastius.
Elektra
- The Spider-Man J Peter is against forming an alliance with her.
There is no Ben Parker-esque character in the story.