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Appearing in "Yakuza"

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  • David Ishima's bike
  • Jessica Drew's bike

Synopsis for "Yakuza"

Jessica Drew and David Ishima are enjoying a day out at the beach when they are attacked by assassins. During the fight, Jessica is stabbed, and the thugs almost get away with David, if not for the timely arrival of Sabrina Morrel, who manages to turn the tide of battle. The Lieutenant explains that the assassins were working for crimelord Nguyen Ngoc Coy. Jessica then passes out as a result of her injuries and revives later on, only to find that Sabrina has taken Jessica to the headquarters of the Dragon Clan of the Yakuza. Sabrina takes Jessica to her master Ieyasu Imura, who convinces Jessica to help them as Spider-Woman to stop Coy.

As Spider-Woman, shows up at Coy's headquarters, where she drops in on a business deal going on between Coy and the Kingpin, who has come to San Francisco to discuss recovering Coy's relatives from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in New York.[Continuity 1] The scene then erupts into violence when a group of Mandroids attacks. Jessica manages to fight them off, but an elevator containing the escaping Kingpin and Coy's men gets its cable snapped, and Jessica narrowly saves their lives.[Continuity 2]

With no evidence to arrest him, the Kingpin is allowed to go free, while the men in the Mandroid armor and Coy's men are all arrested. Before departing, Spider-Woman talks the Kingpin into breaking his promise to kidnap Coy's relatives to repay his debt to her for saving his life. The Kingpin agrees and the two depart on friendly terms, for now. Returning to the Dragon Clan's base hidden in Alcatraz, Jessica reports back and declines their offer to join their group, saying that she is a loner by nature and would ultimately not fit in.

Notes

  • In Spider-Woman #44, Jessica borrows David's bike. In this issue, Jessica and David drive their bikes to a picnic, meaning that Jessica has bought her own bike since then.
  • Although General Coy refers to Mandroids as robots, the Mandroids are really armors operated by humans inside them. Having never met those before, Coy was mistaken.

Continuity Notes[]

  1. General Coy is referring to his niece Xian, aka Karma, whom he lost control of in Marvel Team-Up #100. At the time of this story, she just recently joined the New Mutants at Xavier's school in Marvel Graphic Novel #4. All references to General Coy being involved in the Vietnam War of the 60s and 70s should be considered topical references per the Sliding Timescale of Earth-616.
  2. Spider-Woman recalls the last time she fought the Mandroids. That was in Spider-Woman #34.

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  • Credits say: "with thanks to Trina Robbins and Brent Anderson for lending a hand when needed."

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