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==Television series==
==Television series==
To extend the first arc of the TV series, the King organization was expanded from its manga counterpart. We are introduced to [[Balcom]], the General of Shin's army, and [[Joker]], Shin's informant and right-hand man. Furthermore, villains from the manga such as the [[Golan]] organization (renamed God Army in the series), as well as [[Jackal|Jackal's]]  gang (the Warriors), were rewritten as subordinate organizations of King. Shin also boasts a large military arsenal at his disposal.
To extend the first arc of the TV series, the King organization was expanded from its manga counterpart. We are introduced to [[Balcom]], the General of Shin's army, and [[Joker]], Shin's informant and right-hand man. Furthermore, villains from the manga such as the [[Golan]] organization (renamed God Army in the series), as well as [[Jackal|Jackal's]] gang (the Warriors), were rewritten as subordinate organizations of King. Shin also boasts a large military arsenal at his disposal.


Towards the end of the first arc, Balcom took advantage of the unrest in Shin's army and launched a mutiny. However, this was thwarted single-handedly by Shin, who defeated Balcom but couldn't prevent the rebels destroying Southern Cross. After the city's destruction, only a small private guard remained by Shin's side.
Towards the end of the first arc, Balcom took advantage of the unrest in Shin's army and launched a mutiny. However, this was thwarted single-handedly by Shin, who defeated Balcom but couldn't prevent the rebels destroying Southern Cross. After the city's destruction, only a small private guard remained by Shin's side.