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Benkei in New York : ウィキペディア英語版
Benkei in New York

is a one-volume manga written by Jinpachi Mori and illustrated by Jiro Taniguchi. It is a collection of short stories revolving around a Japanese artist who moves to New York, but secretly works as a hitman in his spare time. It was originally serialized in the Japanese manga magazine ''Big Comic Original'' by Shogakukan between 1991 and 1996. The manga was serialized in North America by Viz Media in its ''Pulp'' magazine in 2000 and later collected in graphic novel format. Critics have praised the series for its uniqueness compared to North American crime fiction as well as its execution of horror.
== Plot ==

* Haggis: Benkei entices a man to his bar with malt scotch, the same drink he was consuming when he crashed a car to dodge the draft. There, the man is confronted by the son of the woman who was killed while driving the car, and the man is killed in a knife-fight.
* Hook: Benkei takes a cabaret dancer named Maria home and draws her. Benkei tracks down a man who killed his shipmate on a fishing trawler with a hook. He chases him through a fish market and using a hook, cuts him down the side of his face.
* Throw Back: Benkei follows a man from Grand Central Station to Central Park for the third day. The two spar using hand-to-hand combat. They continue fighting in the American Museum of Natural History with swords taken from an exhibit and Benkei kills the man.
* The Cry: Benkei paints a forgery of ''The Scream'' for the Italian mafia. However, its sale is used as a setup to kill a subordinate so the boss, Gantino, can expand his operations. Benkei is targeted in the process but escapes. He creates another forgery from memory and meets Gantino, lying that he has the original. Benkei kills Gantino while he gazes at the fake and leaves the original in a museum.
* Sword Fish: Benkei is invited to Sicily by Troia, a former leading figures of La Cosa Nostra, to forge his collection of European paintings. Sorchi, one of Troia's men, works with Gantino's brother to attack Benkei's car and kidnap Maria. In the resulting negotiation, Sorchi reveals that he wants Troia's paintings and tries to kill them. Benkei uses a swordfish's bill as a weapon but is shot. When he shows the paintings to Sorchi, Troia sets them on fire along with Sorchi. Fatally wounded, Troia dies as Benkei shows him his forgery of Jean-François Millet's painting ''Maternal Care''.
* Necklace: A man wants Benkei to kill Sophie Gibson, the leader of a drug ring, but Benkei refuses because his request is dishonest. When the man tries to kill her himself, he is shot. Before he dies, he reveals to Benkei that they were engaged lovers from Vermont and asks him to give her a necklace of pearl. Benkei strings the necklace with piano wire and uses it to strangle Sophie.
* Basement: An architect named Gordon murders his more successful peer and wife Betty at their summer home on an island. Benkei visits him to deliver a painting of Betty and the image scares Gordon. Running from Benkei, Gordon hides in the basement which includes a pool designed by Betty. Benkei barricades the man inside while delivering a message from Betty saying "I loved you too much."

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