A surreal, stream-of-consciousness short story in which robots go to war with monsters. (Source: Anime News Network) *The fifth and sixth chapters of Gedatsu Man were published in English by VIZ Media in their underground manga anthology Secret Comics Japan on July 6, 2000.*
Once an OL (Office Lady) around 30 and born with memories of her past life, when Tsubaki was around 4 years old, from the words of her half-sister who she also thought held memories of her past life, she recalled that this world was from an otome game. In the game, the half-sister born from a lover was the heroine, and she was the villainess noble girl who tormented her. Furthermore, the END always concluded with a suicide. But in this world, there were a lot of differences in the setting. Thinking that she might be able to save her mother who commits suicide, it’s a story where she does her best in protecting her mother and the main capture target character, her cousin from her half-sister’s devil like clutches.
"Team Astro" is the story of 9 ball players with baseball-shaped birthmarks, each with unique powers that complement each other. They are the chosen ones sent by Eiji Sawamura (the Japanese Cy Young) to form the ultimate baseball team for the ages. And their one goal: One Game, Full Throttle.
Tooru has just moved in with his relatives: a mother, grandmother, 3rd year grade schooler, 1st year high schooler (just like Tooru), and 2nd year college student...all girls! Unfortunately for Tooru, the welcoming feast they serve him has salmon roe in everything, and Tooru hates salmon roe. But he can't just come out and say that...so he takes a bite. He quickly sneaks away to the bathroom to rinse away the taste, only to discover that he's become invisible! Tooru uses this power just like you'd expect any curious teenage boy constantly surrounded by girls would: to spy on them. Follow the numerous adventures of the invisible boy.
Sonic and the Black Knight is based on the video game of the same name. It was published by ASCII Media Works in their Japanese gaming magazine "Dengeki Nintendo DS".
