At an all-girls school during the Taisho era of Japan, rumors swirl that heiress Sayaka Yoshimura is having a forbidden love affair with her chauffeur, Shinobu Narutaki! Sayaka scoffs at the rumors, but could a romance between master and servant actually be brewing? (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Chapter count includes the extras "Ruka to Touzoku" (Luca and the Bandit), "Yonenmae no Chikai" (The Promise from Four Years Ago), and "Tsunagu Kizuna" (The Ties That Bind).*
A series of short manga stories, revealing important background details about the five young Gundam pilots and Relena Peacecraft. Episode Zero explains such details from the series as the origin of Duo Maxwell's nickname "Shinigami" (Grim Reaper/God of Death), Quatre Raberba Winner's link with the Maganac mercenaries, and other elements that would go on to play major roles in the Gundam Wing anime and its sequel, Endless Waltz. Before the outbreak of the colony war, forces were at work shaping the future and preparing its players for the final game. As children, each of the Gundam pilots endured hardships that would have broken the will of any normal person. Gundam pilots Duo Maxwell, Heero Yuy, Trowa Barton, Quatre Rabbera Winner and Chang Wufei have endured more pain and difficulties than most people experience in a lifetime. But not even their comrades in arms could have known about the even more tumultuous childhoods as war orphans and other hardships. (Source: Anime News Network)
When his clan is wiped out by a beautiful demon, young Taikobo finds himself in charge of the mysterious Hoshin Project. Its mission: find all immortals living in the human world and seal them away forever. But who do you trust--and whose side are you really on--when you've been trained to hunt demons by a demon? (Source: VIZ Media)
In search of a fourth member for the club, Mogari, Eugene, and new recruit Kaoru Kanzaki set their sights on Kotaro Tamon, a classmate who seems to be able to talk to ghosts. Unfortunately, Kotaro's got some major problems communicating with living humans! Will Kotaro be able to overcome his anxiety and join the Phantom Busters? (Source: VIZ Media)
One day something emerges from high school girl Kaho’s refrigerator—an emperor penguin, the largest of all penguins! When this emperor joins the household, fun and wacky antics with family and friends ensue! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes six extra chapters.*
In a world where humans and gods coexist, Arata is the unfortunate successor to the matriarchal Hime Clan--unfortunate because if he's not cross-dressing to hide his gender one minute, he's fleeing for his life the next! When Arata winds up in the modern world and switches places with a boy named Arata Hinohara, it's a wonder which Arata's actually better off... Hinohara is the spitting image of Arata, so he suddenly finds himself fighting people after his life! As he navigates through this foreign world filled with power-hungry warriors, who will come to his aid? One thing's for sure--it's not easy being Arata! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Due to disagreements with the editor during the serialization of this manga, the author decided to temporarily pause the story to create a Remastered version of the work to change details in the story. This entry only contains the original run of the manga, until volume 24.*
After being arrested and having to transfer to a new high school in Tokyo, Akira Kurusu is given the goal of rehabilitation and awakened to a new power—the power of one’s true self, a Persona. Using his Persona and the mysterious navigation app Momentos, Akira and his friends take on the role of phantom thieves, saving people from the twisted desires of those around them. Akira Kurusu thought he was doing the right thing when he rescued a woman who was being attacked. Expelled from his school and sent away from home, he is reenrolled in Shujin Academy on probation. Trouble finds him again on his first day when he comes across delinquent Ryuji Sakamoto and the two somehow stumble into a castle in an alternate reality. Caught by the castle’s king, the schoolteacher Kamoshida, Akira discovers his will to rebel and awakens the power of his Persona! (Source: VIZ Media)
Released in 1998, it is an interesting adaptation of the classic videogame. There are two parts to this manga: 'Child Saga' and 'Adult Saga'. The protagonist is Link either as a child or an adult and during the course of the book he is on a quest to stop Ganondorf from taking over Hyrule. Princess Zelda helps him in his quest. The book more-or-less follows the same plot as the game; however there are a few differences in plot from the game. There are ten chapters in the first book, and eight in the second. Some of the added information in the manga is added to explain certain points; for example, in the manga pierced ears is a traditional rite of Sheikah passage, although this is not included in the game.
A collection of one shots by Kato Kazue, including the original pilot for Ao no Exorcist. 1. Boku to Usagi 2. Akanasu 3. Akai Daichi ni Umareta Senshi no Hanashi 4. USA Boy!!! 5. Hime Goro mo Torisetsu Manga 6. Jinsei Kaidou Hagure Hoshi 7. Nirai 8. Nushi to Bou 9. Otome no Inori 10. Hoshi Ota 11. Miyama Uguisutei Jiken (Ao no Exorcist pilot)
Volume 1: 1. Kinkyou 2. Kousaten mae 3. Short Program 4. Take off 5. Change 6. Plus one 7. Murasaki 8. Nani ga nandaka Volume 2: 1. Haru ga Kuru Mae ni... 2. Wakaba Maaku (Subject - Wakaba) 3. Tochuugesha 4. 5×4P 5. Shindo Yon 6. Eesu o Tsubuse! 7. Spring Call 8. Yuku Haru 9. Kaeri Michi 10. Sayonara Game Volume 3: 1. Clogs and Diamond 2. Where the Wind Blows 3. Angel's Hammer 4. Memory Off (part1) 5. Memory Off (part2) 6. White Summer / Shiroi Natsu Follow the friendship of Tetsu and Gorou from the Koushien to adulthood. 7. Square Ocean 8. Idol A 1 9. Idol A 2 10. Idol A 3 Idol Ace is a Japanese short manga written by Mitsuru Adachi about a high school girl who wishes to play on the high school baseball team, but can not due to the rules. Fortunately, her father is the team's coach, and her best friend happens to look very much like her, so she is able to do a swap with him during games and meet her dream. (Source: Wikipedia) 11. Running God 12. Short Mail
Megumi Amatsuka, a rough and tumble nine-year-old boy, always dreamt of becoming the "manliest man on earth." Upon receiving a book of magic from a sorcerer whom he saved from a group of local thugs, Megumi summons a genie in order to make a wish. But due to a sick twist of fate, the genie turns out to be an evil one, and Megumi winds up being the "womanliest woman on earth"! Six years later... Megumi is the most desirable girl in school, but deep within her hot-mama facade is the same trash-talkin', punk-stompin' boy. (Source: VIZ Media)
History repeats itself... Or does it? St. Kleio Academy is a very exclusive school: all of the students are clones of famous historical figures such as Beethoven, Queen Elizabeth I, Napoleon, Mozart, and Freud. All of them, that is, except for Shiro Kamiya. As Shiro struggles to adapt to this unusual campus, St. Kleio's first graduate, a clone of John F. Kennedy, is killed. Are the clones doomed to repeat the fate of their genetic progenitors, or can they create their own destinies? And how does a normal boy like Shiro fit in? (Source: VIZ Media)

