バイオレンスジャック
Жестокий джек
暴力傑克
闘魔王傑克
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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.*
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A Violence Jack one-shot from 2001. What happens when Jack and some bikers mysteriously get sent back into the age of samurai.
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**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*
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*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.*
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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.*


