![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Omori’s lone wolf nature then comes in handy as Jaco tries to maintain a low profile on the mainland. Early on, Jaco knocks out a comically massive shark that terrorizes the island, enabling Omori’s boat to travel out at night. He agrees to help Jaco repair his spaceship, which serves as a MacGuffin while the reader enjoys Omori’s reactions to Jaco’s over-the-top personality. The island is home to Omori, a grizzled old engineer working on a time machine in hopes of undoing a mistake he regrets to this day. However, the people he encounters have no idea whether he’s serious or just some clown in a purple and white suit. But that’s okay: his strength and technology far surpass anything on Earth, so when Jaco crash-lands on a remote island in need of help, he’s in a position to play hero and look good doing it. Jaco cruises the galaxy under the impression that he is an elite agent of justice, when in actuality, he seems to have watched too many superhero shows and memorized their poses. Jaco is an alien who wishes his reputation preceded him as it stands, his creator, Akira Toriyama of Dragon Ball fame, is the one with a reputation. ![]()
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