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攻殻機動隊1.5 HUMAN-ERROR PROCESSOR


" HUMAN-ERROR PROCESSOR 1.5 "

Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor -(título original en japonés: Kōkaku Kidōtai 1.5: Human-Error Processor, kanji: 攻殻機動隊1.5 HUMAN-ERROR PROCESSOR) (1991-1997) es un manga de ciencia ficción cuyo autor es Masamune Shirow, perteneciente a la saga Ghost in the Shell, compuesto por cuatro capítulos que fueron descartados de la publicación del tomo Ghost in the Shell 2: Man/Machine Interface por el propio autor. Fueron previamente publicados en la revista Young Magazine de Kōdansha.

Estas cuatro historias, publicadas por Kodansha entre 1992 y 1995, iban a ser, originalmente, Manmachine Interface, una continuación de Ghost in the Shell justo después de que la sección 9 derrotara al maestro de marionetas. Son diversas historias que profundizan un poco más en el día a día de la sección. Según palabras del propio Shirow, está muy contento con que estas páginas vean la luz, porque después de que Manmachine Interface se centrara en Motoko, le daba pena no poder desarrollar a los otros miembros del grupo. Incluye Fat Cat, Drive Slave, Mines of Mind y Lost Plast.

Fat Cat (1991)
Una mujer acude a la Sección 9 para investigar las actividades de su padre, se descubre que su cabeza está siendo manipulada remotamente (a través de su cerebro electrónico).

Drive Slave (1992)

La mayor Kusanagi reaparece en una investigación de la Sección 9.

Mines of Mind (1995)

Un ciber-cita es interrumpida por el asesinato de un traficante de armas.

Lost Past (1996)

La investigación de un secuestro se complica cuando se encuentran con que detrás existe una operación encubierta de un departamento gubernamental en terroristas de Okinawa.
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TITULO: 攻殻機動隊 Kōkaku Kidōtai 1.5: Human-Error Processor
FECHA: 2003
ESCRITOR: Masamune Shirow
DIBUJO: Masamune Shirow
EDITORIAL: Kodansha 
GENERO: Manga, Ciencia Ficcion, Cyberpunk
PAGINAS: 187
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 27.7 mb


The Amazing Spider-Man #129 "The Punisher Strikes Twice!"


¡ PUNISHER ATACA DOS VECES !

A new costumed being known as the Jackal has appeared and has hired the Punisher -- a costumed vigilante that loves death -- to destroy Spider-Man. The wall-crawler, is meanwhile web-slinging through the city, he stops to take some pictures of a robbery and busts it up as well. He takes the photos to the Bugle, where Jameson has a fit that Parker has not been able to get any photos of the Punisher, and that all the competition is snapping up photos of him in action. 

Peter leaves and changes back to Spider-Man, and soon finds himself attacked by the Punisher, who thinks that Spider-Man is a common crook just like everyone else he kills. The vigilante doesn't have much of an upper hand against Spider-Man, and the Jackal (hiding near the battle) decides to strike out. When his claws rake the back of Spider-Man's head, the Punisher calls the Jackal on his "unjust" methods of killing Spider-Man. The wall-crawler manages to get away when he stumbles off the edge of the building they are fighting on, gain control, and swing away. When the Jackal and Punisher depart, Spider-Man returns to the scene and collects on the Punisher's weapons that was left behind and sees that it was made by Reiss Armories. 

As Spider-Man returns to his apartment, as Peter Parker he mends his costume, unaware that Harry Osborn is listening and suspecting that Peter may know that he's decided to become the Green Goblin. While at ESU, Miles Warren has sought out Mary Jane to see if she can pass along an apology to Peter over their brief run-in while he was trying to get help for her when the Vulture had captured her. And at the secret hide out of the Jackal, the Punisher lashes out at the Jackal over their methods of elimination. The Punisher leaves to go the Mechanic, his gun supplier to resupply. 

This brings him to the Reiss Armories, where he finds Spider-Man who just stumbled upon the Mechanic's dead body. Thinking that the wall crawler had killed the Mechanic, the Punisher attacks him. During their fight, Spider-Man manages to get the upper hand and bind the Punisher. He then makes the vigilante see that the Jackal's trademark clawings were the cause of the Mechanics death. Realizing that the Jackal had been manipulating the Punisher to do his dirty work and then intended to frame the Punisher for murder. The Punisher vows to get revenge against the Jackal and storms out. When Spider-Man hears police sirens he leaves as well. The Jackal, watching on vows that he will eventually destroy Spider-Man. 

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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #129
FECHA: febrero / 1974
PORTADA: gil kane (lapices), john romita sr. (tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Robbie Robertson; Harry Osborn
Villains: Jackal (Miles Warren) (First appearance as Jackal), Punisher (Frank Castle) (First appearance)
Other Characters: Mr. Reiss (Corpse)
Locations: USA: NYS: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Empire State University, Peter and Harry's Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Belt Camera
Vehicles: none
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: ross andru
TINTA: frank giacoia, dave hunt
COLOR: dave hunt
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 6.6 mb


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