'Have you ever had one of those days where you just feel like you want to give up, but you know you have to keep going? That's been my life. Welcome to my home, my playground, my city: Odaiba. It seems like an ordinary city, but not every city has someone like me.' Out in the city, a man wearing a black bodysuit that had two stripes that formed an X over the chest and had a yellow face mask with big round green eyes with short spikey hair being seen. This man was swinging through the city on a web that came out of his hands.

"Look! It's Dokugu-Man!" A lot of people looked up and spotted their infamous vigilante swinging through the city.

'For those of you who don't know me, my name is Davis Motomiya, but you might know me as your friendly neighborhood Dokugu-Man' Davis narrated as he continued to swing through the city. 'It's been about ten years since I was bitten by Dokugumon and gained my powers. Basically, I'm like a living version of Spider-Man and if you don't know who that is, you must be living in a cave. You probably think the life of a superhero is all fun and awesome, well you're wrong.'

"Menace!"

"Freak!"

'That's just the small problem with my life.' Davis narrated. 'I live in a small and rundown apartment with Veemon where I can barely make rent. Half the city still hates me and I'm selling photos to my number one hater, Mr. James, head of the newspaper that wants to ruin me. I thought after I saved Matt from the black suit, things would have gotten easier, but I was wrong. I may not have to worry about Hunter or Snake Claw anymore, but I've made some other super powered enemies and the one who seems to supply them is this mysterious crime boss who calls himself Royal. As for my friends, I barely get to see them. You all probably know my girlfriend, Kari. Truth is….we broke up a long time ago. She didn't really like that Dokugu-Man kept coming between us. She said she was willing to go through it, but it kept putting her in danger and I couldn't do that to her. It wasn't pretty, but I had to do it.'

"You rule Dokugu-Man!"

"I love you!"

'There are some fans out there. I hate that because of Dokugu-Man and all this responsibility, my life hasn't been going well. I think about giving it up, but every time I do, I think about my father. I lost my father because I let a common crook go when I had the chance to stop him and he got shot. I later learned that it was done by Flynn Marow, alias: Rocko. I learned that it was an accident, but I kept thinking sometimes that maybe if I did something, my father would still be alive. So I want to make sure no one else feels that kind of pain. No matter how much I hate being Dokugu-Man or the responsibility, I can't give it up. I just wish there was something or someone that could help me out and make all this stress and problems easier.'

At Night

Out in the cover of night, someone was pulling a robbery. They placed a small device and turned it on. That device is meant to cut the alarm. The person slowly cut a hole through the glass door. The person slipped their hand through and unlocked the door. That made it easier for that person to get inside and grabbed all the jewels.

"Lovely." The person put them all in a small bag and when that person was satisfied, they left through the door and made it seem like they were never here. When the moonlight came out through the clouds, it revealed who this person was. This one person was a gorgeous woman with long wavy brown hair. She wore a black mask around her eyes with bright red lips. She wore black leather heeled boots and a black one piece that showed off her legs with long sleeves and gloves. She also had a deep cleavage with some white fur in it and by her elbows indicating the end of her gloves. She looked out to the buildings and saw Dokugu-Man swinging by. The mysterious woman smirked and pulled off the device with the alarm going off and got Davis' attention.

"What's going on over there?" Davis said. He shot a web and swung over to the rooftop of the alarm. "Okay, what's going on around here?" Davis felt a strange sensation in his head that he called Dokugu-Sense. "Why's my Dokugu-Sense acting up?" He got his answer when he felt someone kicked him in the back.

"So you're the famous Dokugu-Man?" The woman said. Davis was a little blown away seeing a woman like her.

"Who the heck are you?" Davis asked. The lady flipped right over him and got him in a headlock.

"Wouldn't you like to know?" The woman said.

"Yeah. That's why I asked." Davis said as he grabbed a hold of her and tossed her over his shoulder. He shot out webs and got her tied up and knocked her down.

"Not bad." The woman said. "Perhaps you're the man I heard you are."

"Don't make me ask again. Who are you and why did you rob this place?" Davis asked as he had her sit up. "I've never seen you before. Are you the next hot villain?"

"I only did it as a chance to meet you." The woman said. She was able to kick him back. She was able to grab the webbing and rip it right off.

"If you wanted to meet me, you should have just say so." Davis said as he went right at her.

"I guess you can say I like….surprises!" She tossed a small ball that burst into powder. Davis breathed some of it in and his whole body was going numb.

"What did you do?" Davis said as he fell back and couldn't move his body.

"Don't worry. It's only paralyze. It should wear off in a couple minutes." The woman said as she walked over to him. "Just enough time for me to do this." She went down and hanged over him in a little seductive manor. She reached for the mask and was about to pull it off.

"No. You can't." Davis said as she slid it up his face. "Listen, you can't….." He didn't get to finish as she stopped just above her lips and he was pleasantly surprised as the woman kissed him. Davis surely wasn't expecting that. She pulled away and just left him like that.

"Don't worry. I'm not interested in who's under the mask." She said. "See you around." She ran off and jumped across the rooftops just as Davis regained movement in his body. He stared out to the rooftops and was actually amazed. He wondered just who that girl was.

AN: I know, not that very lengthy, not that impressive, but it's just the prologue and I haven't done anything related to the prequel in years. I'll do what I can to make it better.