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Franchise/SpiderMan, rethought as it was made on JapaneseMedia.

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Both versions haven't any relationship with the other, with the exception those 2 are based on the same myth than [[Franchise/SpiderMan the source base]] ([[IconicOutfit iconic costume]] included) and both are focused on ShonenDemographic. Also, these works were translated and distributed by Marvel for Western audiences: ''Spider-Man'' was reprinted from December 1997 to April 1999 as its own title (as ''[[MarketBasedTitle Spider-Man: The Manga]]'') and ''Spider-Man J'' from April 2007 to November 2008 as part of the volume 2 of ''Spider-Man Family'', a compilation of short stories of Spidey from various magazines. Also, both versions had being recognized as {{canon}} by Marvel, being part of the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' {{crossover}}.

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Both versions haven't any relationship with the other, with the exception those 2 are based on the same myth than [[Franchise/SpiderMan [[ComicBook/SpiderMan the source base]] ([[IconicOutfit iconic costume]] included) and both are focused on ShonenDemographic. Also, these works were translated and distributed by Marvel for Western audiences: ''Spider-Man'' was reprinted from December 1997 to April 1999 as its own title (as ''[[MarketBasedTitle Spider-Man: The Manga]]'') and ''Spider-Man J'' from April 2007 to November 2008 as part of the volume 2 of ''Spider-Man Family'', a compilation of short stories of Spidey from various magazines. Also, both versions had being recognized as {{canon}} by Marvel, being part of the ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' {{crossover}}.
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* {{Tulpa}}: The infamous "Mind Tigers" are revealed to be [[spoiler:created by the subconscious of an aspiring singer who was raped by band called "the Mobs" on the orders of their record company which had ties to the yakuza. She was suppressing her anger which caused it to manifest in the form of an invisible beast to attack the band members, the president of the record company and the yakuza they worked with.]]
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See also the other Japanese Spider-Men here in TV Tropes: Takuya Yamashiro from ''Series/SpiderManJapan'', a Franchise/SuperSentai HumongousMecha version of the friendly neightborhood; the Spidey version of ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'', a young {{Ninja}} part of a secret Spider clan; Izumi from ''ComicBook/MarvelFairyTales'', a Japanese man bitten by a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}} version of ComicBook/{{Venom}} that gives him spider-powers; and SP//dr, a Japanese adopted girl with a mech suit from ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' (adapted as Peni Parker in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''. Other ''Spider-Man'' manga include ''Manga/SpiderManFakeRed'' by Kodansha and ''Spider-Man: Octopus Girl'' by Magazine/ShonenJump.

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See also the other Japanese Spider-Men here in TV Tropes: Takuya Yamashiro from ''Series/SpiderManJapan'', a Franchise/SuperSentai HumongousMecha version of the friendly neightborhood; the Spidey version of ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'', a young {{Ninja}} part of a secret Spider clan; Izumi from ''ComicBook/MarvelFairyTales'', a Japanese man bitten by a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}} version of ComicBook/{{Venom}} that gives him spider-powers; and SP//dr, a Japanese adopted girl with a mech suit from ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' (adapted as Peni Parker in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''.''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''). Other ''Spider-Man'' manga include ''Manga/SpiderManFakeRed'' by Kodansha and ''Spider-Man: Octopus Girl'' by Magazine/ShonenJump.
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See also the other Japanese Spider-Men here in TV Tropes: Takuya Yamashiro from ''[[Series/SpiderManJapan Spider-Man TV series]]'', a Franchise/SuperSentai HumongousMecha version of the friendly neightborhood; the Spidey version of ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'', a young {{Ninja}} part of a secret Spider clan; Izumi from ''ComicBook/MarvelFairyTales'', a Japanese man bitten by a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}} version of ComicBook/{{Venom}} that gives him spider-powers; and SP//dr, a Japanese adopted girl with a mech suit from ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' (adapted as Peni Parker in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''.) Also see ''Manga/SpiderManFakeRed'', another manga based on the superhero.

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See also the other Japanese Spider-Men here in TV Tropes: Takuya Yamashiro from ''[[Series/SpiderManJapan Spider-Man TV series]]'', ''Series/SpiderManJapan'', a Franchise/SuperSentai HumongousMecha version of the friendly neightborhood; the Spidey version of ''Manga/MarvelMangaverse'', a young {{Ninja}} part of a secret Spider clan; Izumi from ''ComicBook/MarvelFairyTales'', a Japanese man bitten by a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}} version of ComicBook/{{Venom}} that gives him spider-powers; and SP//dr, a Japanese adopted girl with a mech suit from ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' (adapted as Peni Parker in ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''.) Also see ''Manga/SpiderManFakeRed'', another ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse''. Other ''Spider-Man'' manga based on the superhero.
include ''Manga/SpiderManFakeRed'' by Kodansha and ''Spider-Man: Octopus Girl'' by Magazine/ShonenJump.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: A rather gratuitous example in the beginning of Chapter 8, while Yu fantasizes about seeing Rumi naked.
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** Kangaroo stealing an isotope containing deadly bacteria is a reference to ''[[ComicBook/AmazingSpiderMan]]'' #126, where the original Kangaroo stole a radioactive isotope.

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** Kangaroo stealing an isotope containing deadly bacteria is a reference to ''[[ComicBook/AmazingSpiderMan]]'' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #126, where the original Kangaroo stole a radioactive isotope.
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* MythologyGag: Was more frequent in the early chapters by Ikegami and Kosei Ono:
** The owner of the Joho paper (where Yu sells photos) looks exactly like J. Jonah Jameson, while other characters with American comic counterparts are much more loosely adapted.
** The Mysterio arc uses many of the same plot points as Mysterio's original first appearance, such as him doing robberies as a fake Spider-Man and their first battle being on a bridge.
** Kangaroo stealing an isotope containing deadly bacteria is a reference to ''[[ComicBook/AmazingSpiderMan]]'' #126, where the original Kangaroo stole a radioactive isotope.
** While direct plot references stopped after Kazumasa Hirai became the writer, occasionally Ikegami would swipe iconic Spider-Man poses from the American comics.
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* DeusExMachina: [[spoiler:Yu loses his final fight against Mitsuo and is about to be killed... then the effects of the blood transfusion wear off and Mitsuo's body starts burning up and he falls off the rooftop they were fighting on.]]

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