In 1990 (previously 1986), in Elysion; the five Bronze Saints Seiya, Hyōga, Shun, Shiryū and Ikki, having wreaked havoc in the Underworld's army and succeeding in resurrecting the God Cloths, engage the god Hades in a final duel to the death. During the battle, Hades remembers that he has seen Seiya's face before and comes to the conclusion that he faced him before. He thus starts reminiscing about his previous host body, and the story starts 247 years prior, in the 18th century. The protagonist, the Pegasus Saint of this era, is an orphan who is best friends with a boy named Alone, the host of Hades. Former Bronze Saints Dohko and Sion, two prominent characters in Kurumada's original manga as the sole survivors of the holy war of that century, have just been promoted to Gold Saints and eventually the two duos meet. *Note: Includes three extra chapters.*
Takane Kiku and Takane Ryuji are the children of a legendary world contender boxer. Kiku, the daughter seems to have inherited her father's boxing sense and tries to teach Ryuji to become a world contender. However, Ryuji hates boxing and gets picked on. After Kiku and Ryuji leave their hometown for Tokyo, Ryuji eventually learns to discover a passion for boxing after an encounter with a boxing prodigy, Kenzaki Jun. This will eventually lead him to learn crazy moves and out of this world opponents to become one of Japan's top junior boxers. (Source: Anime News Network)
Hakuo Gakuin has hired the Fuma ninja clan to protect them from rival school Seishikan, who has been injuring all studetns who refuse to transfer. This is just the start of the Fuma's adventure as they fight one last battle against their rival clan the Yasha, become involved in a war based around the 10 Sacred Swords, and fight against a rebellion within their own clan. (Source: Anime News Network)
Having been tasked with a secret mission by the Oracle of Athena, Shura travels through time and space to present-day Japan. There, he becomes involved in a bloody war against a group of assassins who are targeting a new reincarnation of Athena. Along the way, he meets fellow Gold Saints who have taken the same journey, but not all of them have come out on the other side as allies. *Note: The chapter count includes 118 regular chapters, 5 extra chapters, and a prologue and epilogue that were omitted from collected volume releases.*
The story takes place between Poseidon and Hades. Athena and their knights must fight against powerful giants who lives on mount Etna, on the Italy.
At the end of Ring ni Kakero 1, Ryuuji Takane went up against Superstar Jun Kenzaki for the World Title. Now, 17 years later, Rindo Kenzaki, the son of Jun Kenzaki and nephew of Ryuuji Takane, lives with Ishimatsu Katori, the "Kenka Champion" from Ryuuji and Jun's time. Rindo will meet up with a new generation of boxers to create a new Golden Japan Jr. to take on the world. (Source: Anime News Network)
The story follows Gold Saint Sagittarius Aiolos protecting baby Athena. (Source: Anime News Network)
This story takes place before the beginning of the war with Poseidon's army, focusing on Kanon's perspective of the events.
The story is a semi-autobiographical fiction.
The sanctuary is exhausted after the battle against the Lord of Darkness Hades. In the absence of Seiya and the others, the land was about to meet its end in the wrath of the goddess Nemesis! At that moment, the Emperor of the Sea Poseidon awakens to Hades' call and, together with the Seven Marina Generals challenges Nemesis and their Heroic Souls who serve her in battle!
The Champion RED magazine teases the story as a prequel to Saint Seiya, with a conspiracy brewing under the shadow of rival brothers Saga and Kanon, and a new mystery being unraveled. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
Released in 1983 by Shueisha, this volume brings together two special one-shots of Masami Kurumada published in previous years; Mabudachi Jingi, published in the #10 issue of Weekly Shounen Jump in 1978, and Shiroobi Taishou, published in the #2 issue of 1979. The manga also includes the first six chapters of Sukeban Arashi, which had not been compiled in the previously released two volumes of the series and were originally published in issues #33 to #43 of Weekly Shounen Jump in 1974.

