Hit Monkey (Marvel;Re Relaunch)

Hit Monkey is an one shot comic following the character of the same name.

Transcript
The issue begins in the streets of Tokyo as a group of Hand Ninjas are shown guarding a dock. Suddenly, one of the ninjas falls to the ground as Hit Monkey reveals himself, carrying two uzis. Hit Monkey begins firing at the Ninjas as some of them end up dodging as a fight commences. A title card soon says "Two days earlier" as private investigator, Dakota North is looking at a dead body as text on the page says "Manhattan, New York." She sighs and grabs a cigar. It cuts to The Bar With No Name as Hit Monkey is drinking a banana smoothie. Dakota, soon comes in as Scarecrow turns at her. She walks over to Hit Monkey as he turns and makes noises.
 * Dakota: Stab marks… whoever killed this man must be some sort of master at swords. Swordsman has redeemed himself so it can't be him. Maybe the Hand?
 * Dakota: But what would the Hand want with this seemingly normal person? I can't believe I'm saying this but I think I might need some help.
 * Scarecrow: You can't arrest any of us. This bar is a safe haven!
 * Dakota: Good thing I wasn't planning to.
 * Dakota: I have a job for you.

Hit Monkey finishes his smoothie before turning around and uttering a bunch of grunts that seem unintelligible. Surprisingly, Dakota is able to understand what he's saying.


 * Dakota: A man was found dead. Isaac Roberts was his name. I have a hunch that some dangerous people killed him. I want you to find out who killed him and why. You'll get paid.

Hit Monkey grunts as a monkey would normally once again, nodding in agreement before looking around to see if anyone's suspicious at their presence. The primate turns towards the bartender of the place, who he grunts towards.


 * Mitch: "Look, we don't do business with the Hand, okay?"

Hit Monkey stares at him before turning back.


 * Dakota: "I think I have something that might help you."

She hands Hit Monkey a scarf and a wallet that belonged to Isaac.


 * Dakota: "Two of his belongings that was there the night he died. You'll get paid when the job is done."