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.*
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)
Six months ago, a massive earthquake sunk a massive Japanese city into the ground, burying it from the outside world. The survivors split themselves into three groups: A, with normal salarymen; B, with criminals and lunatics led by the towering Mad Saurus; and C, an all-female group. However, once food supplies began to dwindle the once-kind men of the A group brutally gang-raped the women of the C group, causing the ladies to seal themselves up deep within the ruins. Now, the A group is working towards digging their way to the surface when they unearth Violence Jack, a massive giant. Though the A group wants Jack to help defend them against the B group, he ultimately chooses to protect the C group against all of the others. A bloody civil war approaches - will anyone escape alive?
A Violence Jack one-shot from 2001. What happens when Jack and some bikers mysteriously get sent back into the age of samurai.
**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*
*Note: This version includes the "El Dorado Arc" (黄金都市編) not seen in the original volume release and some additional one-shots.*
A story where students face off against teachers to bring down the tyrannical education system.
**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)*
Hordes of demons, once thought entombed forever in the underworld, have now returned to Earth. Evil and corruption begin to seep into our world, as demons seize human hosts. Mankind’s only hope for salvation is to use the demons’ power against them–and only a pure-hearted man like Fudo Akira can do so without losing his humanity. Once little more than a crybaby, Akira now wields the terrible power of a devil, yet holds the innocent soul of a man–Devilman! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
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.*

