Infamously known as Phantom Solitaire, the dramatic illusionist Tena Sorimura is always searching for the perfect audience who will appreciate his lavish performances. However, since stealing priceless paintings and making entire buildings disappear aren't exactly "legal," he often catches the attention of the authorities. Uncover the origin of this magician—turned—criminal prankster in this biographical spinoff manga from Dead Mount Death Play. Fans of the original series can look forward to familiar troublemakers and police officers from the original series, along with some new faces. Come one, come all, and let the DEATH PLAY begin! (Source: Square Enix)
Originally written by Fujimoto Hitomi in a light novel called "Mangaka Marina Series" and its first volume is also made into manga by Taniguchi Amu. In the manga, the story started with Marina who is a manga artist, got a phone call from her friend in Paris saying that she found a paper with treasure map written on it in a book she found in Paris. While they were chatting on the phone, Marina heard her friend answer someone who was knocking on her door, following by the sound of her friend struggling and gun shots, then everything is silent. Concerns over this issues, Marina goes to tell her friend's mom about this and learns from her friend's mom that she just got a phone call from the police officer in Paris that her friend just got killed. Upon learning that her friend's mother has to go to Paris over this issue, she volunteers to go there herself, and is determined to investigate her friend's dead there.
It is the year After Colony 195, and war between the Space Colonies and Earth has begun. To give the colonies an edge, they send 5 young soldiers, trained to perfection, to earth in the most powerful of Mobile Suits-Gundams. With their arrival, the tide of the war changes as they battle against the Earth forces and the Colonies of their origin. (Source: Anime News Network)
The fun, lively days of the Chibi Garupa cast, brought to you by a wonderful group of creators! (Source: Official Publisher, translated)
Rugged soldiers mourning on Earth and in outer space. The UC world’s MSV story begins! The development of Federation Forces mobile suits hidden in the shadows of war...
A little girl in a frozen world approaches a strange, yet benevolent creature for help. But when all she can say is the nonsense word "Tetteleposan", how can he help her?
This story is based on Mogami-sensei's wife's experiences, with some fiction mixed in. She is the story composer and planner. She shows up at his door all battered and bruised, barely stringing two words together. What could have happened to her at home, that she had to flee to him?
In 2007, a special manga epilogue, authored by Naoki Moriya, was published. In it, the previously uncertain fate of Selene and Sven is revealed as they are shown to be alive and mostly unharmed from their ordeal. Sven joins the DSSD
In the small town of Rhubarb, Layle, Citra and Elfin are three inseparable friends. Citra has the power to manipulate plants with her songs, but does not control it very well yet, and missed the exam that would have allowed her to become a Mesyaria, princess of singing, as her twin sister Rosa left to the capital for fill this role. Curious, Elfin dreams of leaving their small village to discover the world. He found a kururu egg, a sort of bird-mount, in the woods and decides to adopt it. Layle is strong, but does not aspire to anything in life, to the dismay of his mother...
The manga takes place around the 1950's, when weekly manga magazines still didn't exist. A manga creator who is somewhat popular with three serializations tells people he thinks Osamu Tezuka's manga are boring, but secretly collects all of his works. He makes a one-sided rivalry with Tezuka, and seeks to surpass him. (Source: Anime News Network)
In the 1980s two great players anchored the Yomiuri Giants: "Monster" Suguru Egawa and "Weed" Takashi Nishimoto. As pitching aces for the same team, the two had a legendary rivalry unparalleled in Japanese baseball history. With two real personages as his protagonists, the author based his bold interweaving of fact and conjecture on exhaustive interviews with Nishimoto and other featured individuals. (Source: Japan Media Arts Festival)
