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Meal One: Food For Dog
31 pages |\|/| Black and White
Story and Art by Akihito Yoshitomi
Bolt grants the last wish of a dying man by confronting a heartless thief, all the while followed by an alarmingly persistent dog ...
Meal Two: Indigestion
44 pages |\|/| Black and White
Story and Art by Akihito Yoshitomi
Bolt revisits two old friends who devote their lives to standing guard over a monster imprisoned a year ago by Eat-Man.
Our first view of non-Bolt super-powered individuals with Ling and Dewise, who display various abilities including unassisted flight. Interesting. But how do these people *get* these powers? Are they born with them? Are they escapees from some clandestine human-guinea-pig laboratory? I'm curious.
Hmm. He's gonna carry that monster round now? Golly.
Meal Three: Power Lunch
43 pages |\|/| Black and White
Story and Art by Akihito Yoshitomi
A mission to recapture an escaped "human dynamo" for a narcotics manufacturer reunites "Bolt" with a face from his past ...
This is it, boys and girls. This is our biggest glimpse into "Bolt's" past life. Elena and Rivette are a thousand times more significant to the Eat-Man saga than even Margot.
Meal Four: Reluctant Guest
37 pages |\|/| Black and White
Story and Art by Akihito Yoshitomi
Bolt is hired to protect a young woman in a tower for one hour ... but what's her secret, and why is she so popular that cities go to war for her?
Meal Five: Seafood
31 pages |\|/| Black and White
Story and Art by Akihito Yoshitomi
A young man trying to free a mermaid-like sea-girl from a life of slavery finds his escape attempt complicated by the World's Greatest Explorer ...
A boat. Whoa.