There's even more to be told of the antics of the SOS Brigade—under Haruhi's leadership the possibilities for fun and mayhem are endless! Join your favorite characters in this huge collection of brand-new adventures and illustrations from a wide range of artists and storytellers! Jam-packed with more time travelers, aliens, espers, and Haruhi than Kyon can handle, this anthology is the perfect addition to any collection! (Source: Yen Press) #Illustrations: Katoki Hajime (カトキハジメ), okama, Tiv, Yoshizaki Mine, Tsugano Gaku \- Nylon \- Tsuda Mikiyo \- Eiki Eiki \- Mikawa Verno \- Kazuto Izumi \- Gotsubo Ryuuji \- Akizuki Ryou (あきづきりょう) \- Tachibana Ayun \- ASTROGUYII \- Shiozaki Shinobu (しおざき忍) \- Suzuragi Karin \- Igarashi Ran \- Takatsuki Nagy \- Yuzuki Ryouta \- KOIZUMI \- Sakurada Hiro (佐倉田尋) \- Shimada \- Shirahama Kouta (白浜コータ) \- Kagurazaka Sakutarou \- As-Special \- Kiyohara Hiro \- Aoki Mitsue
From Infinity Studios: The future is full of ‘Legions,’ robots that serve the needs of humans. Nanami, a fresh young graduate from the technician academy, is assigned to the 7th Prescient to be the repair technician for the Legions stationed there... Or so he thinks! When he gets there, he’s greeted by a Female Legion who snaps when she runs out of donuts to eat. To vent her frustration she starts throwing pieces of concrete at Nanami. Soon after, another female Legion tells Nanami that he’s the new chief for the 7th Prescient. Unfortunately, the pieces of concrete that were thrown at him earlier were the remains of the 7th Prescient! Is Nanami the new chief of a pile of rubble?!
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.*
Part of the Ai to Meiyou no Tame ni series (愛と名誉のためにシリーズ), also called the "Love and Glory" series, which goes as follows: 1. Kono Ai wa Kizutsukanai 2. Tsubasa o Oranaide 3. Eikyuu no Kikan 4. Kono Yoru ga Aketara Orders were orders, but battle-weary undercover agent Kit Anderson chafed at seeking refuge from death threats in the house of her new boss, Coast Guard Lieutenant Noah Trayhern. Noah's cold authority masked inner demons that rivaled her own; his rough kindness sliced through her careful defenses. Suddenly her safe house was under siege—from the inside!—and Kit's heart was in danger...
from fictiondb: Would he ever see how she truly felt? Katrina had known Lucius Massey all her life, and her childish hero worship had grown into a comfortable, warm friendship. She and Lucius had become engaged just to teach her selfish sister Virginia a lesson, nothing more. She knew Lucius would never think of her as more than a friend. But as more and more people congratulated Katrina on her match, a mysterious sadness began to creep into her heart....
Part of the Ai to Meiyou no Tame ni series (愛と名誉のためにシリーズ), also called the "Love and Glory" series, which goes as follows: 1. Kono Ai wa Kizutsukanai 2. Tsubasa o Oranaide 3. Eikyuu no Kikan 4. Kono Yoru ga Aketara Years later, the Korean War is a distant memory for the parents hosting their children for a Christmas party. But when an old photograph rekindles those memories, they’re soon wrapped up in telling their children how they fell in love. As a nurse and a downed pilot, they’d found themselves on the run from the enemy—but the only thing that could snare them was true love.
Part of the Ai to Yomei no Tame ni Series (愛と名誉のためにシリーズ), also called the "Love and Glory" series, which goes as follows: 1. Kono Ai wa Kizutsukanai 2. Tsubasa o Oranaide 3. Eikyuu no Kikan 4. Kono Yoru ga Aketara from fictiondb: Marine captain Morgan Trayhern couldn't risk staying in the States, yet he didn't dare leave. Fragile, gutsy Laura Bennett had been injured saving his worthless skin, and a Trayhern never dodged duty. Despite the danger, he had to protect his sweet guardian angel. To his surprise, Laura's bulldog stubbornness matched his own, and her love implored him to unearth what he thought he'd forever buried on that bloody hill seven years ago. But once he faced his entire past, could he ever count on a future?
Part of the Ai to Meiyo no Tame ni Series (愛と名誉のためにシリーズ), also called the "Love and Glory" series, which goes as follows: 1. Kono Ai wa Kizutsukanai 2. Tsubasa o Oranaide 3. Eikyuu no Kikan 4. Kono Yoru ga Aketara from fictiondb: Fresh from grueling years of pilot training, Alyssa Trayhern couldn't believe the navy was about to crash-land her career. Butwhy else assign her as copilot to cocky jet jockey Clay Cantrell? Aly vowed to defy Clay's cruel hatred of her Trayhern name. Then rare glimpses into his vulnerable soul shook her rigid defenses ... and left her longing to surrender to the heady onslaught of bittersweet desire.