Forty-five of Japan’s leading manga artists illustrate Star Wars! Explore the galaxy through the beautiful artwork of 45 outstanding Japanese manga artists and illustrators, including Akira Himekawa, Kamome Shirahama, and Taiyo Matsumoto. Celebrating the universal appeal of these iconic characters and their timeless stories, this collection presents each artist’s unique tribute to the Star Wars universe and is a must-have for fans of Star Wars and manga alike!
Musica Nostra is a collaborative work where various mangaka draw and/ or write about music and bands that inspire them, published in the Grand Jump. It includes Urasawa's musings about guitarists and playing guitar; his traveling to Sunset Sound in Los Angeles to record a song with Mike Viola and Jim Keltner, the latter of which sends a picture of Urasawa's The Beatles manga to Ringo Starr, and why their performance is credited to "Monaka"; Urasawa seeing Neil Young and Paul McCartney perform at Desert Trip; his meeting with Jack Oliver and depicting how the English record executive started working at Apple Records. *Note: this manga includes written chapters and drawn chapters, and never got a total volume release. This entry includes only the manga chapters.*
As the destruction of Earth approaches, an alien and a human girl become friends. (Source: Shogakukan, translated) *Note : this work was first published as a doujin on Pixiv after winning the 364th Spirits manga prize. It got released as a one-shot in the Weekly Big Comics Spirits 2022/21-22 issue in April 2022.*
Ahead of the third season of the anime, this is an Oregairu comic anthology created by a stellar cast of manga artists from Sunday GX! It also features illustrations by guest artists! Don't miss these special "Oregairu" episodes that can only be seen here! (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Natsume Tachibana, 15 years old, has become a listener of God's complaints. Natsume has suddenly been able to "see" God since junior high school. On her first day at a high school with a shrine next door, she meets Susa Fujishima, the son of the "invisible" shrine, and the members of the geographical history club, who are all strong characters. And a few gods...!
A Rumia anthology published in 2007-08-17, presented by Reitei House.
To help manage his recently deceased grandmother's effects, the protagonist, Takahara Hairi, travels to Torishirojima during his summer vacation. Hairi finds himself starting to adjust to life on this island, surrounded by nature far lusher than anything he has ever come across back in the city. Time seems to flow by casually on this island, and as it does, memories of something nostalgic keep coming back to him... Memories of something he had long forgotten. A series of short manga chapters by various artists. Chapter 1 by Hinata Nonoka Chapter 2 by Remotaro
Konata and her friends continue on with their school life adventures in this anthology comic series.
