The Japanese Photographer ‘Shuunichi Ibe’ and his assistant ‘Okumura Eiji’ along with the police arrive outside one of the street gang’s hangout places. Though Skip feels nothing is out the ordinary, Ash is sure the entire place has been turned inside out. Jenkins introduces himself and background information on the gangs including Ash.Īsh has arrived back at his apartment. Getting nothing, Ash leaves and Arthur approaches Marvin with an offer for him.Įiji has arrived at the police station with Ibe where they both meet with Charlie to prepare for their interview on street gangs. Instead, Golzine takes it upon himself to summon Ash back and ask him in person what the man said, and then what he gave him when Ash feigns ignorance about meeting such a person to begin with. Marvin suggests to make Ash talk but Golzine does not want to arouse suspicion of what was taken that Ash may now possess. Golzine is with his cat, Gregory and Marvin as he learns that Ash was with the marked man. Meredith is also asked to find out what the white powdery substance is that Ash was given by the dying man. He provides Ash medication telling him to leave his cash in turn. Meredith comes across Ash in his own practice. Leaving, Arthur plots with Wookie on how to beat Ash with the former vowing payback for his scarred fingers.ĭr. Ash takes specific care to state to Arthur that all are free to go and be his pet if they want. Ash ultimately spares them before tuning to address a large number of his gang members.Īmong them are Alex, Bones, and Kong who listen as Ash states that they are not dogs of the Mafia and deal with Golzine as equals. It is Ash, firing shots that hit the wall behind the man and his accomplice, the two who followed Dino’s orders to murder the man. The next day gunshots are fired somewhere in New York. Ash heard the same phrase “Banana Fish” from the dying man and though Ash wonders whether it was this Banana Fish that done this to Griffin, he is unable to gain answers.Īt an airport, Eiji is called by Ibe as they board a plane to America from Japan. Sitting in a wheelchair Griffin is unresponsive to Ash’s questions. He enters the next room where his older brother, Griffin is staying. Golzine is watering his plants in his greenhouse when Abraham Dawson comes crashing through the doors to tell him “it’s gone”.Īsh discovers the pendant on the end of the chain contains a vial with a white powdery substance within. When Skip leaves Ash pulls out the chain the dying man gave to him. He also shares that Arthur may have had something to do with what happened. Happy to see him return, Skip updates Ash on the visit of the Japanese interviewers facilitated by police officer Charlie. They discuss the visit to Golzine, and Shorter parts some advice regarding Marvin before Ash speeds off on his bike.Īsh returns to his apartment where Skip is keeping lookout for him. On a street, Shorter Wong comes across Ash on his motorcycle. Golzine does not appear to comprehend what Ash is concerned about, but does tell him that he loves him. When told that man was a nobody, Ash is livid at this response to someone being killed and sweeps the cutlery off the table in anger. He wants to know why Golzine ordered for the man to be killed, Golzine feels Ash is concerned about people going behind his back. After exchanging a few words, Ash is escorted by Gregory to find Golzine at breakfast with his butler on hand, Ash is here for business. Ash is shocked to hear him utter the same nonsensical term "Banana Fish" he has heard before dying.Īsh comes across Marvin Crosby as he visits Dino Golzine at his manor to get to the truth of the matter. He tries to help him before the man uses his final words to tell Ash a street address, and hand him a vial of an unknown substance. After he is incapacitated by his friend Max Lobo, he simply mutters the words "Banana Fish."Īsh Lynx comes across a dying man in an alleyway. Sometime during the Iraq war, soldiers are talking amongst themselves before a man called Griffin, without warning lifts an assault rifle and shoots into them. Meanwhile, Eiji Okumura, a Japanese photographer's assistant, arrives in New York to complete a report on street gangs. The man speaks the words “banana fish” before dying - the same last words spoken by Ash’s brother Griffin, an Iraq War veteran who fired on his own squadron under mysterious circumstances, and who is now in a vegetative state. Ash Lynx, a 17-year-old leader of a street gang in New York City, is given a street address and a vial of an unknown substance by a mortally wounded man.
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