The 8 Man franchise was revived in the early 1990s with a live-action film, video game, and OVA series.
Video game In 1991,
SNK released a
video game edition of
Eight Man for the
Neo Geo arcade and home video game system (both versions are identical), where the player took the role of 8 Man and his Robo-comrade 9 Man in a fight against an invading evil robot army. The game was released internationally. While the game stayed true to the concept of a crime-fighting super-robot, it was widely criticized for being tedious and relying too much on the gimmick of its speed-running effect. In 2009, he appeared in the crossover
Shonen Sunday & Shonen Magazine White Comic for the
Nintendo DS.
Live action movie In 1992, a live-action film version of 8 Man was produced in Japan. Titled , released as simply
8 Man in some English and Spanish-speaking areas, it was directed by Yasuhiro Horiuchi and starred Kai Shishido as the title character and
Toshihide Wakamatsu as Detective Yokoda. Distributed in the United States by
Fox Lorber video simply as
8 Man, the movie was widely panned for its choppy editing, mediocre direction, and low-budget feel. Many modern American viewers, unfamiliar with the older animated series, felt the movie was an inferior version of
RoboCop, although the latter was a much more recent franchise.
8 Man After In 1993, the mantle of 8 Man was taken up by Hazama Itsuru in the
OVA series . Animation was done by J.C. Staff with a total of four episodes. Existing in a world far more corrupt than that of his predecessor, the new 8 Man had no qualms about being extremely violent towards the cybernetic criminals who had murdered him previously. It was licensed by
Streamline Pictures where it went out of print until being released on DVD by
Image Entertainment in 2001. It has since been released by
Discotek Media in 2016 with Japanese audio, featuring English subtitles for the first time. It's marketed for retail outside Japan by Enoki Films.
8 Man Infinity A manga sequel called is being authored by Kyoichi Nanatsuki under Kodansha with six volumes published from 2005 to 2007. It was formerly serialized under Kodansha's
Magazine Z. On 25 July 2024, Star Fruit Books reported that the manga is licensed for an English release.
8 Man vs. Cyborg 009 A crossover between 8 Man and
Cyborg 009 by Kyoichi Nanatsuki (script) and Masato Hayate (art), began serialization in
Champion Red on 18 July 2020. ==References==