“Interpol agent Taki Kazuya investigates NYC disappearances, discovering connections to legendary Kamen Rider and supernatural threats.”
Kamen Rider Spirits
仮面ライダーSPIRITS
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Synopsis
Interpol agent Taki Kazuya investigates NYC disappearances, discovering connections to legendary Kamen Rider and supernatural threats.
Taki Kazuya, an Interpol agent living in New York City, is currently investigating a string of mysterious disappearances and murders plaguing the city. He often shares stories with a group of orphans he's befriended about a legendary cyborg hero known as Kamen Rider, who once fought against evil forces in Japan. While most dismiss these tales as mere folklore, the children find hope and inspiration in them. As Taki delves deeper into his investigation, he begins to uncover evidence that the disappearances may be connected to something far more sinister and otherworldly than he initially suspected. The line between myth and reality starts to blur as he finds himself drawn into a conflict that may require more than just standard police work to resolve. This story follows Taki's journey as he navigates both his duties as an Interpol agent and the growing realization that the world may be far more dangerous - and wondrous - than he ever imagined.
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Running avg · Oct 2008 → Oct 2010
- 10 “One thing that you have to note is that, unless you have at least a basic idea of the overall story of the Showa-Era Kamen Riders, then you might be pretty lost for a bit. The story is sort of a...”
- 10 “For a Japanese cult classic like Kamen Rider, this manga has been revolutionary. Comparing this to showa era riders is like comparing a base of a pizza with a fresh out of the oven pepperoni pizza....”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 96 × 16 ch × vol
- Total read 12h 48m approx
- Published Nov 2000 – Jan 2009
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M3890 catalog