Using Tezuka's characters, the very best artists were allowed to let loose and adapt his characters into short stories.
These are different stories involving Devilman's world. Some are about Devilman and add to the mythology some are separate stories that don't involve Devilman but take place the same time as the events in the original Devilman manga. They are illustrated by various artists. There are some color pages in the start middle and toward the end. There are some truly amazing art and stories in these volumes. Number one is written and illustrated by Lazy Hagawari, Tatsuya Egawa, Katsuya Terada, Ken Ishikawa, Go Nagai and Shinichi Hiromoto. Number two is written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki, Noriko Nagano, Go Nagai, Akihiko Takadera and Kazuko Yumeno. Number three is written and illustrated by Noburu Miyama, Miki Toro, Shinobu Kaze, Sho-u Tajima, Masaomi Kanzaki, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Iou Kuroda.
1. Himitsu, Hitotsu (ひみつ、ひとつ) 2. Sister\*Sister (sister\*sister) 3. Kiss kara Hajimaru Koigokoro (キスからはじまるコイゴコロ) 4. Sayonara no Saki no Kisetsu wa (サヨナラの先の季節は) 5. Gomen ne, Daisuki. (ごめんね、大好き。) 6. Natsu to Hizashi to Kimi no Senaka (夏と日差しと君の背中)
Makoto is in love with his childhood friend Ai. However, every night he is plagued with a strange dream where there is a station he does not know, and he cannot sleep because of it. The curtain to a chilling suspense story of love and survival opens.
April is a vampire who is freeloading at Hikari's house. She needs food to sustain her body, and that is...
My childhood friend, who went away 3 years ago, is now performing on TV as a popular idol. And then I found out that the person who just moved into the room next to mine is the childhood friend herself, even as I'm watching her show! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
An anthology by various mangaka based on the otome game Diabolik Lovers.
Tokyo 1968: the time of the student revolt. In an attempt to escape his criminal past, Norio Nagayama sets off to the Japanese capital in the hope of a new beginning. At the "Village Vanguard", a jazz bar where the Japanese revolutionary students tend to hang out, he meets the young actor and director Takeshi Kitano. Takeshi's big film project: "Unlucky Young Men", a chronicle of a disillusioned Japanese generation – willing to do anything to live out their dreams. To finance the film's production, the two young men plan to attack a security van carrying 300 million yen...
One day, Kuroda Yusei, an introverted high school student with zero dating experience, returns a lost little girl to her house... when the most beautiful girl in his grade, Shirakawa Ayano, appears! *"As thanks for saving my sister,"* she begins to approach him boldly for some reason, and every day is filled with mishaps!? On top of that, a busty otaku classmate and an attention-seeking junior girl also appear, and his daily life suddenly becomes more glamorous!? A school romance comedy where fate changes as you suddenly become close to "the girl of your dreams"! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
A manga adaptation of the fandisc STEINS;GATE: Hiyoku Renri no Darling (STEINS;GATE: My Darling's Embrace).
When Kirito took on a random quest on the 76th floor to kill time, he didn't expect to be transported to a bedroom and find himself wearing pajamas. To his surprise, the One Thousand and One Nights quest summons various girls that he is acquainted with, all of whom are tricked into thinking that they have to share a bed with Kirito to complete the quest. The true goal of the quest, however, is for Kirito to survive till morning without getting into bed with them. If he fails, there will be a penalty for the girls... (Source: Dreadful Decoding)

