1. **Tokeijikake no Ringo** (時計仕掛けのリンゴ) The Crater: 2. **Darakuki** (堕落機) 3. **Ware Naki Nurete Shima to** (われ泣きぬれて島と) 4. **Dainippon Teikoku America-ken** (大日本帝国アメリカ県) 5. **Shami 1000** (シャミー1000) Shuukan Tantei Toujou (週刊探偵登場): 6. **Yuurei Sakka** (幽霊作家) 7. **Kujou Ginkou** (苦情銀行) I.L. (アイエル): 8. **Ga** (蛾) 9. **Minoshirokin** (身代金) 10. **Kaidan Secchinkan** (怪談雪隠館)
From town to town, riding his beloved horse Storm, Hikari is a dashing hero who vanquishes evil with his twin pistols. Pen-kun, a street urchin, plots revenge against the man who imprisoned his father. But as he stalks him on his travels, the two eventually form a strong bond, becoming a legendary duo. A thrilling, timeless action adventure! (Source: Tezukaosamu.net, translated) *Note: Serialized in Manga Ou from 1959-06 to 1959-12*
A collection of classic horror manga that transcends the boundaries of publishers and magazines! Each volume features ghost stories and horror manga originally published in different magazines (27 works in the series total). Packed with spine-chilling, terrifying episodes. Each work is accompanied by an explanatory essay that introduces the background behind its creation and related urban legends. The third installment of the "Kiseki Series," a collection of masterpieces by popular manga artists. With ghost stories (kaidan) as the theme, we’ve assembled a stellar lineup. Enjoy the terrifying and mysterious works of these popular manga artists. \*This collection focuses primarily on works set in rural areas. (Source: Kinno Hoshi Sha, machine translated) 1. **Yuki Onna** (雪女) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 2. **Neko no Machi** (猫の町) \[Mizuki Shigeru\] 3. **Hebi no Ameyadori** (ヘビの雨宿り) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 4. **Machi ga Ita!!** (街がいた!!) \[Fujiko F Fujio\] 5. **Hatsu Take-gari** (初茸がり) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 6. **Ryuujin Numa** (龍神沼) \[Shoutarou Ishinomori\] 7. **Youkai Hunter: Yami no Kyakujin** (妖怪ハンター 闇の客人) Daijirou Morohoshi\] 8. **Sakura no Mori no Sakura no Yami** (桜の森の桜の闇) \[Toshie Kihara\] 9. **Kitsune no Yomeiri** (きつねのよめいり) \[Akimi Yoshida\] 10. **Ishimitsu** (イシミツ) \[Sanpei Shirato\] 11. **Mansion OBA** (マンションOBA) \[Tezuka Osamu\]
A collection of classic horror manga that transcends the boundaries of publishers and magazines! Each volume features ghost stories and horror manga originally published in different magazines (27 works in the series total). Packed with spine-chilling, terrifying episodes. Each work is accompanied by an explanatory essay that introduces the background behind its creation and related urban legends. The third installment of the "Kiseki Series," a collection of masterpieces by popular manga artists. With ghost stories (kaidan) as the theme, we’ve assembled a stellar lineup. Enjoy the terrifying and mysterious works of these popular manga artists. \*This collection focuses primarily on works related to water. (Source: Kinno Hoshi Sha, machine translated) 1. (白縫) \[Tezuka Osamu\] 2. (怪獣ギョー) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 3. (ある鯉の話) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 4. **Gegege no Kitarou: Suiko** (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎 水虎) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] 5. **Urashima** (ウラシマ) \[Tatsuhiko Yamashita\] 6. **Aoi Uroko to Suna no Machi** (青い鱗と砂の街) \[Youko Komori\] 7. **Obake** (オバケ) \[Jun Hatanaka\]
This is the story of Onimaru, a child born in the 10th Century the son of a captured Roman soldier and a Japanese woman in Japan who is feared by the locals because of his blonde hair and blue eyes.
The Mighty Atom Club magazine was launched after the grand success of the 1963 anime, "Mighty Atom" (Astro Boy). It was a part of the official fan club: "Mushi Productions Tomo no Kai (Friends Association)". It disbanded after Mighty Atom's initial airing on TV in late 1966. Based on Tezuka Osamu's manga series "Jungle Emperor" from 1950, one-shots started to appear in the magazine in March of 1966 (Vol. 20-28). Drawn by Tezuka's associates, these eight stories would later air as episodes from the first and second anime series. The Jungle Emperor chapters were never re-printed and stay exclusive to the original magazines.
This is a short story collection anchored by the tale of a young man who falls off a cliff and is rendered unable to move, but is kept alive by the spirit of a cactus near his accident site until he can be rescued. Once he is rescued, the cactus follows him back to civilization…
The remaining 18 volumes of the 400 Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works were volumes containing Tezuka's Essays, Public Talks, Lectures, Scenarios, Novels, and even guides on how to draw manga. The volumes are as follows(order based on release): -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 1 - Includes the very famous I am a Mangaka (Boku wa Mangaka) essay from Tezuka. -Osamu Tezuka Novel Collection -Osamu Tezuka’s Special Manga Course -Osamu Tezuka’s Scenario Collection -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 2 -Osamu Tezuka Talk Collection Volume 1 -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 3 -Osamu Tezuka Talk Collection Volume 2 -Secrets of Osamu Tezuka’s Manga -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 4 -Osamu Tezuka Talk Collection Volume 3 -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 5 -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 6 -Osamu Tezuka Talk Collection Volume 4 -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 7 -Osamu Tezuka Essay Collection Volume 8 -Osamu Tezuka's How to Draw Manga -Osamu Tezuka Lecture Collection
A collection of horror manga from the masters of masters of the genre. 1- New Liaozhai Zhiyi • Spider Woman by Osamu Tezuka (Shin Ryousaishii • Jorou-Gumo) 2- Creepy Collection by Fujiko Fujio A (Bukimi Collection) 3- Scaleless Fish by Hideshi Hino (Uroko no Nai Sakana) 4- Evil Spirit by Masako Watanabe (Akurei) 5- Statue of Anxiety by Daijiro Morohoshi (Fuan no Ritsuzo) 6- Sky Stone… by Nanae Sasaya (Utsu ho Ishi no...) 7- The Inner Mask by Kazuo Umezz (Uchinaru Kamen) 8- Skull Breast by Kazuichi Hanawa (Dokuro Jichi) 9- Urashima by Tatsuhiko Yamagami (Urashima) 10- Red Tongue by Atsuko Narumo (Akai Shita) 11- The Witch Misa Kuroi • Song of the Ghosts by Koga Shinichi (Majo Kuroi Misa • Shiryo no Uta) 12- Cursed Ace of Spades by Yasuko Aoike (Noroi no Spade Ace) 13 - In the Crowd by Shigeru Mizuki (Gunshū no Naka ni) 14- About each writer. A modest profile Design by Takayoshi Nakasone *Most of these are in their own books (Hino's story in Madara no Tamago, Morohoshi's story in it's own book, etc, etc)