Club 9 centers around a young country girl named Haruo Hattori who is attending university in Tokyo, Japan. She initially lives in her college dorm, but due to circumstances has to move out to an apartment and find a job. When a friend gives her a job as a club hostess at a posh Ginza hostess bar (Club 9), she finds herself getting more attention than she initially wanted.
An epic samurai adventure of staggering proportions—over 7000 pages—Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Okami in Japan) is acknowledged worldwide for the brilliant writing of series creator Kazuo Koike and the groundbreaking cinematic visuals of the late Goseki Kojima, creating unforgettable imagery of stark beauty, kinetic fury, and visceral thematic power that influenced a generation of visual storytellers both in Japan and in the West. (Source: Dark Horse)
In a world haunted by dangerous supernatural forces, there are still some problems you can't solve no matter how much spiritual power you have. And a good thing too--because phony exorcist Reigen Arataka doesn't have any! But that's never stopped Reigen from running a ghostbusting business...and his new part-time office assistant is none other than Tome Kurata, a girl obsesssed with the strange and unxplained--and the schoolmate of Reigen's protégé, Shigeo "Mob" Kageyama. Yet whereas Mob's incredible psychic strength resolved many a case for Reigen, Tome is as powerless as her boss! Or so she may think at first...but if there's one thing a master scam artist knows how to teach, it's the power of confidence and belief! (Source: Dark Horse)
The "surreal gag" comedy manga revolves around three classmates who play simple hand games. One of the girls is good at games, but hates them as she always lost to her older sister and forced to do chores while growing up. Another girl is of American descent, but raised in Japan, and who only pretends to be bad at Japanese. Another girl usually observes their games, and loses to the other girls. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.*
A manga artist planning a shocking surprise ending to his story gets literally pulled into his own work—to face for himself what he had planned for his characters! (Source: Dark Horse) *Note: OPUS went on permanent hiatus after Satoshi Kon's directorial career took off and was not completed. A rough final chapter was found in Kon's files after his death and was published with his family's permission by Ryu Comics.*
300 years ago, a powerful warlord rebelled against the Heavenly Emperor. After killing the Emperor, the warlord crowned himself as the new Emperor, starting a cruel reign. But there is a prophecy: Six Stars will one day assemble and overthrow his tyrannical rule... Now, the ruler of the Yasha Clan has found Ashura, the last of the Ashura Clan, and together they set out to find the Six Stars and fulfill the prophecy. (Source: TOKYOPOP)
12,090 A.D. It is a dark time for the world. Humanity is just crawling out from under three hundred years of domination by the race of vampires known as the Nobility. The war against the vampires has taken its toll; cities lie in ruin, the countryside is fragmented into small villages and fiefdoms that still struggle against nightly raids by the fallen vampires--and the remnants of their genetically manufactured demons and werewolves.
Ramen and manga are two Japanese things that people love everywhere around the world. But no one's ever brought them together before—until now! Let cool, mysterious high school student Ms. Koizumi and her girlfriends show you around the authentic ramen culture of everyday Japan in this fun food manga. The noodles, the toppings, the broth—the street stalls, restaurants, and home cooking... and yes, cup ramen too! You'll slurp down a whole new knowledge of Japan's greatest fast food that even many Japanese don't know... but Ms. Koizumi does! (Source: Dark Horse)
In a parallel Japan, the government struggles to handle the urban guerrilla called "Sects". To confront Sects' activity, "Shutokei" (Metropolitan Police) was organized and its Special Armed Garrison "Tokki-Tai: Kerberos" standed at the front line with their heavy arms. Although Tokki-tai achieved a triumph over Sects, people started to oppose their violent and bloody measure. Politically isolated, Tokki-tai made a final decision on their own fate...
1. Trouble Sisters (Amakusa Tobari) 2. Colon (Sasakura Ayato) 3. Itsumo Nakayoshi na Wake mo Nai? (Takahashi Mugi) 4. Atashi no Tsure ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (Ikeda Sakura) 5. Nimono no Jubaku (Sasahara Yuuki) 6. Ore no Imouto ga Aitsu de Aitsu ga Ore no Imouto de (Takei Oki (TIES)) 7. Cat's Stamp (ReDrop) 8. Kyousuke to (Kureki Nanatsu) 9. Ruripani! (Morishima Petit) 10. AYASE Crisis (Flanbell) 11. Megane Ko! (Yanagi Takashi) 12. Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kanbyou-shite Kureru Wake ga Nai (Minazuki Tsuyuha) 13. Glass☆Engine (Uttate)
WHO FIGHTER is a WWII manga, with two complete stories and one short vignette. The title story tells the experience of a Japanese fighter pilot who shoots down a strange fireball over Japan during WWII. What follows is a strange and twisty tale, and the only thing more odd than the suspicious G-men investigating the incident is the fireball itself. Are the bizarre events that follow the result of this alien phenomenon, or are they all in the pilot's head. There is strong evidence to suggest both, which makes WHO FIGHTER an exciting and unique story, right up through the final frame.
Vol 1: **Tomie** (富江) \[1997.10\] 1. **Tomie** 2. **Tomie • Shashin** (Photograph) 3. **Tomie • Seppun** (Kiss) 4. **Tomie • Yashiki** (Mansion) 5. **Tomie • Fukushuu** (Revenge) 6. **Tomie • Takitsubo** (The Basin of the Waterfall) Vol 2: **Tomie Part 2** (富江Part2) \[1997.11\] 1. **Tomie Part 2** (Morita Hospital) 2. **Tomie • Chikashitsu** (Basement) 3. **Tomie • Gaka** (Painter) 4. **Tomie • Ansatsu** (Assassin) 5. **Tomie • Mouhatsu** (Hair) 6. **Tomie • Youjo** (Adopted Daughter) Vol 3: **Niku-iro no Kai** (肉色の怪, Flesh-Colored Horror) \[1997.12\] 1. **Yaneura no Nagai Kami** (Long Hair in the Attic) 2. **Yurushi** (Approval/Permission) 3. **Hachi no Su** (Beehive) 4. **Hakumei** (Dying Young) 5. **Kubi no Nai Choukoku** (Headless Sculptures) 6. **Niku-iro no Kai** (Flesh-Colored Horror) Vol 4: **Kao Dorobou** (顔泥棒) \[1998.01\] 1. **Kao Dorobou** (The Face Burglar) 2. **Kakashi** (Scarecrows) 3. **Rakka** (Falling) 4. **Akai Ito** (Red String) 5. **Gosenzo-sama** (My Dear Ancestors) 6. **Kubitsuri Kikyuu** (The Hanging Balloons) Vol 5: **Souichi no Tanoshii Nikki** (双一の楽しい日記) \[1998-02\] 1. **Fun Summer Vacation** 2. **Fun Winter Vacation** 3. **Souichi no Tanoshii Nikki** (Souichi's Diary of Delights) 4. **Souichi's Home Tutor** 5. **Cloth Teachers** 6. **Souichi's Birthday** Vol 6: **Souichi no Noroi Nikki** (双一の呪いの日記) \[1998-03\] 1. **Souichi's Selfish Curse** 2. **The Silent Room** 3. **The Coffin** 4. **Rumors** 5. **Fashion Model** Vol 7: **Namekuji no Shoujo** (なめくじ少女) \[1998-04\] 1. **Namekuji Shoujo** (Slug Girl) 2. **Hyouchakubutsu** (Out of Its Element/Thing that Drifted Ashore) 3. **Kabi** (Mold) 4. **Samuke** (Shiver/Coldness) 5. **Ryokan** 6. **Umeku Haisuikan** (The Groaning Drain) 7. **Bio House** Vol 8: **Chi Tamaki** (血玉樹) \[1998-05\] 1. **Chidamagi** (Blood-bubble Bushes) 2. **Taegatai Meiro** (Unbearable Labyrinth) 3. **Re-Animator no Tsurugi** (Sword of the Re-Animator) 4. **Isho** (The Will) 5. **Hashi** (The Bridge) 6. **Akuma no Riron** (The Devil’s Logic/Demonology) 7. **Aibeya** (The Conversation Room) Vol 9: **Kubi Gensou** (首幻想) \[1998-06\] 1. **Hallucinations** 2. **Bog of the Living Dead** 3. **Penpal** 4. **Intruder** 5. **Further Tales of Oshikiri** 6. **Further Tales of Oshikiri: The Wall** Vol 10: **Ayatsuri no Yashiki** (あやつり屋敷) \[1998-07\] 1. **Ice Cream Bus** 2. **Nakama no Ie** (Clubhouse) 3. **Tobacco-kai** (The Smoking Club) 4. **Chuuko Record** (Used Record) 5. **Suima no Heya** (Den of the Sleep Demon) 6. **Okuru Hito** (The Gift Bearer) 7. **Ayatsuri Yashiki** (Marionette Mansion) Vol 11: **Michi no Nai Machi** (道のない街) \[1998-08\] 1. **Michi no Nai Machi** (The Town Without Streets) 2. **Near Miss!** 3. **Chizu no Machi** (Maptown) 4. **Siren no Mura** (Village of the Siren) 5. **Choushizen Tenkousei** (The Supernatural Transfer Student) Vol 12: **Ijimekko** (いじめっ娘) \[1998-09\] 1. **The Bully** 2. **House of the Deserter** 3. **Father's Heart** 4. **Memory** 5. **The Back Alley** 6. **Love by the Book** 7. **In the Soil** Vol 13: **Circus ga Kita** (サーカスが来た) \[1998-10\] 1. **The Circus is Here** 2. **Gravetown** 3. **The Adjacent Window** 4. **Sleuth Kids: The Second Daughter's Lover** 5. **Sleuth Kids: The Assembly of Fallen Ghost** Vol 14: **Tunnel no Tan** (トンネル奇譚) \[1998-11\] 1. **Long Dream** 2. **The Story of the Mysterious Tunnel** 3. **The Bronze Statue** 4. **Drifting Spores** 5. **Blood Sickness of the White Sands Village** Vol 15: **Shibito no Koiwazurai** (死びとの恋わずらい) \[1998-12\] 1. **Yotsutsuji no Bishounen** (四つ辻の美少年, The Beautiful Youth of the Intersections); *Nemuki 1996-05* 2. **Nayamu Onna** (悩む女, The Anxious Woman); *Nemuki 1996-07* 3. **Kage** (影, Shadows); *Nemuki 1996-09* 4. **Zekkyou no Yoru** (絶叫の夜, Screams in the Night); *Nemuki 1996-11* Vol 16: **Frankenstein** (フランケンシュタイン) \[1999-01\] 1. **Frankenstein** (フランケンシュタイン); *Halloween 1994-09~11* 1 2. **Frankenstein** (フランケンシュタイン); *Halloween 1994-09~11* 2 3. **Frankenstein** (フランケンシュタイン); *Halloween 1994-09~11* 3 4. **Jigoku no Ningyousou** (地獄の人形葬); *Comic Gon! 1998 Vol.2* 5. **Real Unko no Omoide** (リアルウンコノオモイデ); *Hontou ni Atta Waracchau Hanashi 1997 Vol.2*

