In a bid to find a trade route linking the east and western united states, can the intrepid members of the 13th expeditionary party make it through the dreaded black canyon alive? (Source: DMG) *Note: published as a supplement of Omoshiro Book 1954-06*
The sweetest tip to become a Grade 7 civil servant without exams! Get recruited by the National Intelligence Service during military service through recommendation..! So I ended up sitting at home in Dandong, China, the world's powder keg, assigned to monitor the Yalu River Bridge. But starting with that 5 million won night shift, major incidents involving multiple countries kept getting tangled up with me. Sigh, I just want to make money without working... Huh? But wait, the mission actually got completed luckier than I thought?! (Source: Naver, translated)
On the day of the proposal I had been eagerly waiting for, Han Taemin, who had once been my entire world, chose another woman. And not just anyone… but Joo Haena, the very girl who made my school years a living hell. Faced with his shameless behavior, I made up my mind: I would get my revenge. "So, I’m going to do every awful thing I can, and I'll do it with your friend, Yoon Jeha." **Original Webtoon:** [Naver Webtoon](https://comic.naver.com/webtoon/list?titleId=845221), [Naver Series](https://series.naver.com/comic/detail.series?productNo=13439322)
This collection of phantom works features 11 chapters collected here for the first time, as well as Black Jack's final appearance drawn by Tezuka! This volume contains 11 stories from the 67-chapter Midnight serialization in Weekly Shounen Champion from 1986 to 1987 that were never included in volume releases, plus three chapters featuring Black Jack in a crucial role in the final chapter. Presented in the same format as previous Rittorsha Tezuka publications: large B5 size matching the original format, high-definition printing, and valuable end-of-volume materials. While Midnight is one of Tezuka's iconic late-career works, many fans have long eagerly awaited the volume release of its unpublished episodes, which remained unknown for 35 years since their initial publication. This volume is a phantom collection containing those 14 episodes, and it is also the last work Osamu Tezuka drew featuring Black Jack. Furthermore, the end-of-volume materials include original cover art for all 67 episodes, volume cover art, preview cuts, and existing manuscripts of Drive-R, the prototype for Midnight, along with commentary and explanations. This structure allows readers to fully enjoy the appeal of Midnight. (Source: Rittorsha, translated)
Lost World: Shikaban was originally drawn by Osamu Tezuka in the early 1940s when he was a middle school student, and differs from the professionally published versions of Lost World. The series was first publicly released in 3 limited edition hardcover volumes by Meichokan Kyoukai on February 28, 1982, and received a general release when it was published in 2 volumes by Kodansha as part of the Tezuka Osamu Manga Zenshuu colelction from December 14, 1994 to January 17, 1995.
Moriyama is a well-off executive director of a high-class company, with a wife and two children. However, Moriyama isn't all he seems: He is in fact a Zainichi Korean who changed his name and identity after the war to shield himself from discrimination. One night, he is asked by an old friend to shelter a fellow countryman, Jo, who has come for his own reasons. Moriyama, who has distanced himself from his roots until now, must confront not only his heritage, but his past.
A short story published in the magazine "Weekly Shonen King" in September 1974 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Tezuka Osamu's career as a mangaka. It is a semi-autobiographical manga that depicts Tezuka's main character, Tetsuro Osamu, modeled after Tezuka himself, who desperately lives his life with a passion for manga while the war intensifies day by day at the end of the Pacific War. In the postscript to the Kodansha edition of Tezuka Osamu's Complete Manga Collection, Tezuka wrote that the manga "contains a great deal of fiction", but many of the events depicted in the manga are based on his own experiences, which he also wrote about in his essays and other writings.
After defeating two hundred aliens, Ushio and Ajishima, members of the Pan-Earth Defense Police League's suicide squad, are forced to return on foot through the desert due to a vehicle explosion. Taking five aliens as prisoners.