A manga written and illustrated by Hayase Masato that ran in Tokusatsu Ace starting in 2004. The series serves as a sequel to the original Kamen Rider manga. Rough plotting was done by Ishinomori some time before his death. The series was originally going to be published in place of Kamen Rider Spirits but was delayed due to certain circumstances. The first six chapters were sold in one volume in 2007 by Kodansha. 30 years ago, before the original Kamen Riders were created, Kadowaki Jun was supposed to be used as the original Kamen Rider, but Shocker's plans changed after Hongo escaped. Before he could be awaken, the double riders destroyed the Shocker base and the sleep capsule that Kadowaki was in was buried underneath the ruble of the Shocker base for 30 years. When he finally awakes in the present day, Kadowaki has no recollection of his life. The story follows his quest to regain his memory and figure out who turned him into a cyborg. (Source: Wikipedia)
A lonely and bleak-spirited police officer named Taki Kazuya works in America, though the fires that once drove him seem to have burnt out. A supernatural attack on children - his friends - revives the fire that once burned brightly within! Together with the help of Kamen Rider 1, Hongo Takeshi, he drives off the threat. However, he learns that there is a greater threat looming on the horizon and sets out to find Kamen Rider 2, Ichimonji Hayato. Kamen Rider Spirits is the continuation of the classic Kamen Rider story - a shounen action adventure that tells the tale of upstanding heroes and their fight against evil!
"Amazons", wild youths in the jungle, are remodeled by the ancient science of Inca. With the "Bracelet of Gigi," the key that opens the door to the hidden treasure, in his arms, he protects the treasured weapons and weaponry, as well as the future of mankind...! The enemy is Gorgoth, a ten-faced demon who plans to conquer the world with the "Bracelet of Gaga," a pair of keys! In addition, there is a storyboard manga "Kamen Rider," an experimental new format of storyboard manga.
Manga version of the 1992 direct to video adventure Kazamatsuri Shin was your average, everyday motorcycle racer. His father, Daimon, is a scientist hoping to find a way to cure all infectious diseases by strengthening the human body through genetic alteration. Being the good son that he is, Shin volunteers to take part in his father's experiments. Unfortunately for them, his father's research partner Onizuka Giichi has other things in mind for their research. As things start to snowball, Shin tries to keep himself and his family safe from the clutches of Onizuka, the CIA and even a mysterious organization known as 'The Foundation...' as the powerful Shin Kamen Rider! (From Igadevil's Kamen Rider Page)
A comedic reimagining of the Showa-era portion of the *Kamen Rider* franchise. *Note: Chapters published from October 1993 to February 1997 in TV Land were drawn by Minoru Nonaka, while chapters published in TV-kun from 1992 to April 1994 were drawn by Yoshihiko Takemura.*
A comedic take on the Showa-era portion of the tokusatsu franchise *Kamen Rider*.
The Manga version of the 1990's Kamen Rider ZO movie.
A comedic take on the *Kamen Rider* franchise following the adventures of Batta-kun, a parody of Kamen Rider #1, as well as one of the only pieces of *Kamen Rider* media released during the series' hiatus in the 1990s. *Note: Chapters released from June 1994 to December 1999 in TV Magazine were drawn by Yuji Hosoji and chapters released from 1994 to February 2000 in TV-kun were drawn by Tokio Domon.*
The fierce battle royale between 13 riders is about to begin! Only the final survivor can win the "power to make all wishes come true." (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Web manga series starring Ganbarider, a character exclusive to the arcade video game, created as part of the promotion of the Ganbarizing card game.
A multi-talented man named Godai Yusuke gains the power of the ancient warrior "Kuuga", and with the help of officer Ichijo Kaoru, fights the murderous monsters known as the Grongi, in order to save humanity. However, things start to turn twisted when another Kuuga-like entity appears, and the police decide to build their own anti-Grongi suit. A brand new retelling of events from the Tokusatsu Dramas *Masked Rider Kuuga* and *Masked Rider Agito*.
The spin-off manga of Kamen Rider 555, focusing on Masato Kusaka a.k.a Kamen Rider Kaixa.
Taking place around two decades before the events of Kamen Rider Saber, this supplementary volume chronicles the high school days of current-era Kamen Rider Buster, Ryo Ogami.
The story centers on the everyday struggles of the lackeys of Shocker, the villain organization in the original Kamen Rider series. The announcement calls November 11 or 11/11 "Iiii Day" as a wordplay on the Shockers' characteristic cry.
The hero, orphaned when his parents were murdered, grows up to use his peculiar powers to take his revenge. The original Skull Man was one of manga's first anti-heroes, someone who would sacrifice the lives of innocents in his quest for vengeance. This darkness is what made the Skull Man so magnetic and successful. While the TV series Kamen Rider (Masked Rider) was still in development, Ishinomori, who created that series with producer Toru Hirayama, made this manga as his own personal version, which the producers at Toei Company Ltd. used as the basis for the show. Several changes in content were made, as this 100-page one-shot story was too dark and gruesome (even cerebral) for a children's show. (Source: Wikipedia)
Mitsuru Sugaya's debut work, based on the 1971 Kamen Rider tokusatsu series.

