Violence Jack - Demons in a War-Torn Land
This brief resurrection of Go Nagai's Violence Jack character appeared in 8 chapters in the magazine Comic Bunch in 2005 and has never been collected in a single volume. OK, resurrection may be the wrong word since Jack didn't actually die when Nagai ended the original series in 1990 and he also didn't bite it in the 2001 stand-alone short story DEMONS IN A WAR-TORN land. But you get the idea. (Source: deadfrog)
September 11, 197x, In the whole Kantou region a magnitude 8-9 violent earthquake occurred. Scholars called it the great destruction of the Showa Era, but the people called it the earthquake from hell! Volcanoes erupted, buildings crumbled, Tokyo became decimated in a single day. The government, after failing to recover the city, abandons Tokyo and moves the capital. The survivors form a society with no laws. In this harsh lawless world emerges Jack, a 10 foot giant who annihilates anyone and anything in his path. The manga details his journey. *Note: This was the serialization in the magazine Weekly Shounen Magazine and Monthly Shounen Magazine.*
**Volume 1** **1-3.** Akuma Kishi (悪魔騎士, Demon Knight); *Mandala Vol.1~3* **4.** Kochuuten (娘中天); *Bessatsu Morning 2004 #2* **5-8.** Silene-chan (シレーヌちゃん); *Comic Heaven vol.1~4* **9.** Reikai Door (霊界ドアー); *Manchu 2009/06/05* **10.** Vampire Cop (ヴァンパイアコップ); *Young Jump 1999 #34* **11.** Harenchi Mama-san (ハレンチママさん); *Leed Comic 1985/01/07* **Volume 2** **1.** Violence Jack: Sengoku Majinden (バイオレンスジャック~戦国魔人伝~, Violence Jack: Demons in a War-Torn Land); *Bessatsu Young Jump 2001 vol.14* **2.** Mugen Senshi (夢幻戦士); *Action Hero 1982-06* **3.** Kaiketsu Furo Zukin (カイケツ風呂頭巾); *Morning 2014 #52* **4.** Wanda-kun (ワンだ君); *Comic Bonbon 2007-01*
**Includes one extra chapter and two side stories:** *Kikkai tai Omorai - Kasu Tougi Sekaiichi Ketteisen (キッカイ対オモライ カス闘技世界一決定戦) Omorai-kun 2001 (オモライくん2001)*

