A sequel of Go Nagai's Harenchi Gakuen manga.
Many years have passed since the Great Shameless War. Somehow, to our delight, Shameless School is back in the 21st century! This time the Shameless School is learning the ways of golf. And so begins golf games where no shame is found. In the games, many nostalgic faces participate from works such as Abashiri Family, Kekkou Kamen, and even Devilman. Who gets the ball in the hole? Sure enough, Jubei is a strong hitter like always~ This is the Second Coming of the Shameless School that everyone has been waiting for~! The volume also includes Pink's Green, 2 special golf-themed chapters originally released in 1985.
Novel version of Harenchi Gakuen written and illustrated by Go Nagai.
Yamagishi and Fukurokoji, fresh from university, are starting as the first male teachers in the prestigious girls' Harenochi school. Sure enough, like the predecessor Harenchi Gakuen, the school isn't lacking in perverted teachers and students. Heisei Harenchi Gakuen was first released in volume form when it was included in the 6 volume reissue of Harenchi Gakuen by Koike Shoin in 2007, and was later released as a standalone ebook. The series was included in the Italian release of Harenchi Gakuen by Edizioni BD under the J-POP imprint in 2016.
It is the Genroku era in the bustling Edo. With the unreliable Suki-san and Kaki-san in tow, the Shameless Kōmon-sama's journey through the provinces begins!!
It's the Reiwa era and the infamous Shameless School is back yet again. Has anything changed since the first appearance in the Showa era? Or is it so that modern times can't fix a "masterpiece" of the past? *Note: This is a special one-shot published in Shonen Sunday Comics special "Mangaka Book Special Nagai Go Book".*
A collection of Japan's representative manga artists featuring standalone one-shots and excerpts from famous works. Organized by the Japan Cartoonists Association and overseen by Osamu Tezuka **Volume 1. Natsukashi no Manga** (なつかしの漫画) \[Edited by Osamu Tezuka\] 1. **Osomatsu-kun: Seizoroi Smog Ikka** (おそ松くん せいぞろいスモッグ一家) \[Fujio Akatsuka\] 2. **Mangaka Zankoku Monogatari: Hidamari** (漫画家残酷物語 陽だまり) \[Shinji Nagashima\] 3. **Chirpy** (チーコ) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 4. **Shiroi Shounen: Mutant Sub** (白い少年 ミュータントサブ) \[Shoutaro Ishinomori\] 5. **Ashita no Joe** (あしたのジョー) \[Asao Takamori & Tetsuya Chiba\] 6. **Kokoro** (心) \[Tatsuhiko Yamakami\] 7. **Shin Obake Q-taro: U-ko Nanka Daikirai** (新オバケのQ太郎 U子なんか大きらい) \[Fujio Fujiko\] 8. **Kaigun Kenjuu Senhappyaku Gojuuichi** (海軍挙銃1851) \[Leiji Matsumoto\] 9. **Tetsuwan Atom: Black Lux no Maki** (鉄腕アトム ブラックルックスの巻) \[Osamu Tezuka\] **Volume 2. Gag Manga** (ギャグ漫画) \[Edited by Fujio Akatsuka\] 1. **Gag Guerilla** (ギャグゲリラ) \[Fujio Akatsuka\] 2. **Sennin Buraku: Ahirugaoka 77** (仙人部落 あひるヶ丘77) \[Ko Kojima\] 3. **Shin Manga Bungaku Zenshuu** (新漫画文学全集) \[Sadao Shouji\] 4. **Akabee** (赤兵衞) \[Hiroshi Kurogane\] 5. **Kizappe Koudou no Bigaku: Peepee no Peesuke** (キザッペ行動の美学 ペエペエのペエスケ) \[Yoshiji Suzuki\] 6. **Yoraba Kirudo: Puuman** (寄らば斬るド プーマン) \[Shigehisa Sunagawa\] 7. **Ponkotsu Oyaji: Chinko Nee-san** (ポンコツおやじ チンコ姐ちゃん) \[Ichirou Tominaga\] 8. **Tsuruhime Ja!** (つる姫じゃ〜っ!) \[Yoshiko Tsuchida\] 9. **Agyaakyaaman** (アギャキャーマン) \[Yasuji Tanioka\] 10. **Watashi no UFO** (私のUFO) \[Kunihiko Hisa\] 11. **Manga no Gotoki Uso Nariki: Manga no Techou** (漫画の如きウソなりき 漫画の手帖) \[Kyuusoku Iwamoto\] 12. **Gokurakunin** (極楽人) \[Masahiro Nikaido\] 13. **Muguchi na Boo-shi** (無口なボオ氏) \[Takashi Yanase\] 14. **Jiro-san Karasu** (ジロさん鴉) \[Noboru Baba\] 15. **Bake Bake 5** (ばけばけ5) \[Kazuo Maekawa\] 16. **Chiisana Koi no Monogatari** (小さな恋のものがたり) \[Chikako Mitsuhashi\] 17. **Oh Jarrys!!** (Oh☆ジャリーズ‼︎) \[Ryuuzan Aki\] 18. **Harenchi Gakuen** (ハレンチ学園) \[Go Nagai\] 19. **Takukami Midare Nikki** (卓上みだれ日記) \[Taku Shiraki\] 20. **Pikora Pikora** (ピコラ・ピコラ) \[Haruko Tachiiri\] 21. **Fuku-chan** (フクちゃん) \[Ryuuichi Yokoyama\] 22. **Mappira-kun: Obake Dazo** (まっぴら君オレはオバケだぞ) \[Yoshirou Katou\] 23. **Sukatan CO** (スカタンCO) \[Sanpei Satou\] 24. **Gyatoruz** (ギャートルズ) \[Shunji Sonoyama\] 25. **Todoroki-sensei: Masura wo Hashuttsu Ottokai** (轟先生 ますらを派出夫会) \[Kaoru Akiyoshi\] 26. **Shounen Saiyuuki** (少年西遊記) \[Shigeru Sugiura\] 27. **Doraemon** (ドラえもん) \[Fujiko Fujio\] 28. **Atomic no Obon** (アトミックのおぼん) \[Yukio Sugiura\] **Volume 3: Shoujo Manga** (少女漫画) \[Edited by Riyoko Ikeda\] 1. **Suleika** (ズライカ) \[Riyoko Ikeda\] 2. **Kekkon Shitai Onna** (結婚したい女) \[Minori Kimura\] 3. **Futari ga Deaeba** (ふたりが出会えば) \[Minori Kimura\] 4. **Wasurena Kusa wo Anata ni** (忘れな草をあなたに) \[Machiko Satonaka\] 5. **Sylvester no Hoshi kara** (ジルベスターの星から) \[Keiko Takemiya\] 6. **Kurenai ni Moyuru Tomo** (くれないに燃ゆるとも) \[Toshie Kihara\] **Volume 4: Gensou Manga** (幻想漫画) \[Edited by Shoutarou Ishinomori\] 1. **Fantasy World Jun: Kaigara no Oto** (ファンタジーワールドジュン 貝がらの音) \[Shoutarou Ishinomori\] 2. **Kitsunegahara** (キツネが原) \[Yousuke Takahashi\] 3. **Yotsuya Kaidan** (四谷快談) \[Osamu Tezuka\] 4. **Glass-ya Doori de** (ガラス屋通りで)\[Keiko Takemiya\] 5. **Jojo Series: Tenrankai no E** (ジョジョシリーズ 展覧会の絵) \[Emi Kurata\] 6. **Okisotouge no Nyuudou-chan** (百鬼峠の入道ちゃん) \[Chizuko Beppu\] 7. **Yasuragi no Yakata** (やすらぎの館) \[Fujio Fujiko\] 8. **Nire Yashiki** (にれ屋敷) \[Hideko Mizuno\] **Volume 5: Seishun Manga** (青春漫画) \[Edited by Shinji Nagashima\] 1. **Tanoshikarishi Hibi** (愉しかりし日々) \[Shinji Nagashima\] 2. **Hitori de Aruku Hi no Natsu** (ひとりで歩く日の夏) \[Mori Masaki\] 3. **Amagiri** (雨霧) \[Shintarou Miyawaki\] 4. **Osen** (おせん) \[Shouhei Kusunoki\] 5. **Yasashii Hito** (やさしい人) \[Shinichi Abe\] 6. **Asakusa Sanmon Opera: Daisho Kou** (浅草三文オペラ 代書向) \[Tsuguo Kougo\] 7. **Semi no Shigure** (蝉の時雨) \[Moribi Murano\] 8. **Autobike Shoujo** (オートバイ少女) \[Oji Suzuki\] 9. **Mimi Kaki Ippai no Shiawase** (耳かき一杯の幸せ) \[Eiichi Muraoka\] 10. **Okasu** (犯す) \[Katsuhiro Otomo\] 11. **Kanashiki Tenshi** (悲しき天使) \[Kazuhiko Miyaya\] 12. **Otoko Oidon** (男おいどん) \[Leiji Matsumoto\] **Volume 6: SF Manga** (SF漫画) \[Edited by Leiji Matsumoto\] 1. **Yamabiko 13-gou** (ヤマビコ13号) \[Leiji Matsumoto\] 2. **Cambyses no Kuji** (カンビュセスの籤) \[Fujio Fujiko\] 3. **Mado** (窓) \[Shoutarou Ishinomori\] 4. **Mezame no Toki** (めざめの時) \[Hideo Azuma\] 5. **Super Girl** (すーぱーがーる) \[Hideo Azuma\] 6. **Hidari Kiki Izan** (左ききイザン) \[Moto Hagio\] 7. **Chikyuu SOS** (地球SOS) \[Shigeru Komatsuzaki\] 8. **Toshi M1** (都市M1) \[Go Nagai\] 9. **Adachigahara** (安達ヶ原) \[Osamu Tezuka\]
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 Manga Goraku.*
Tokyo is under siege by the terrorist organization known as Panther Claw, and the beautiful superheroine android known as Cutie Honey arrives to take them on–and fails! Cutie Honey must now join forces with government agent Natsuko Aki, as the duo pose as student and teacher at St. Chapel Academy. But there is nowhere to hide from Panther Claw and its leader’s evil machinations! (Seven Seas Entertainment)
Mazinger Angels chronicles the adventures of four women who pilot giant robots in the Mazinger vein. The concept is a spoof on the late 70's and early 80's popular TV series Charlie's Angels. Three of the robots, Aphrodite A, Diana A and Minerva X are from the original Mazinger Z series, while Venus A is from the Great Mazinger series. Their pilots are also traditional characters from Go Nagai's universe, Sayaka Yumi and Jun Hono from Mazinger Z and Great Mazinger respectively, and Hikaru Makiba and Maria Fleed from Grendizer. The style of the manga highlights the sex appeal of both the characters and the mechas, sometimes similarly to the way Aika's female characters are shown. (Source: Wikipedia)
Kinutani Yuu's second story about Go Nagai´s work.
An autobiographical manga about the career of Nagai Go and how his most known works were born. How a young Nagai Go, struggling to break out of his typecasting as the go-to guy for gag manga by breaking into the sophisticated world of story manga. *Note: This part of Gekiman! mostly focuses on Devilman.*

