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.
Special collaboration between Seo Kouji (Fuuka), Hiroyuki (Aho Girl), Yoshikawa Miki (Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo) and Katsuki Hikaru (Baby Steps).
A romantic comedy about an innocent high school girl named Yatsugi Chihaya who tries to express her love for her math teacher, Yasaka-sensei, by following the teachings of her new-found bible - the EROMANGA. Will Chihaya's feelings ever reach her Sensei? Follow this silly, trashy manga to find out!
Comic Gunbuster is a compilation of short stories involving the main characters from "Aim for the Top" which take place during the time of the first OVA. Some of the stories include Kazumi Amano's marriage to Coach Ota and Noriko and Jung playing golf on the Moon. (Source: Anime News Network)
After my father passed away and I was sorting through his belongings, I was transported to another world along with my beloved dog and the house!? What's more, I just couldn't remember, but it seemed like I was born "this way"...? I cultivated the fields, cooked food, and developed the area around my house. I ignored the strong monsters that occasionally appeared and lived a carefree, slow life! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
It has been 700 years since a certain "war" in which more than half of the human race lost their lives. The Gundam, which had protected the Earth during the Great War, was no longer necessary for humankind. In such a peaceful world, there was a woman called "Bloody Kaoris". This is a story of betrayal over the lost "God" named "Gundam".
45 works from 43 Fellows! manga magazine contributors on the theme of swimsuits. (Source: Natalie, translated)
Shinagawa Daichi is a high school delinquent who just wants to be left alone. However, class rep Adachi Hana will stop at nothing to get him to go on the upcoming Social Studies field trip. What are her true motives behind getting a "yankee" like Shinagawa to go on such a thing? *Notes: \- Includes 9 extra chapters. \- Includes the one-shot "Fairy Megane" \- Was licensed and published in English by Chuang Yi (based in Singapore)*
Daughter of a brilliant professor, Asuna is a below-average student at Ecole du Ciel, where teachers and other students constantly belittle her. However, with the world spiraling toward war, Asuna's headed for a crash course in danger and love, as everyone prepares for combat... (Source: TOKYOPOP)
In 1979, before the end of the anime, Yoshiyuki Tomino himself created the first novelizations of the original Gundam anime series. The novels, issued as a series of three books, allowed him to depict his story in a more sophisticated, adult, and detailed fashion. Along with this adaptation came several major changes to the story. (Source: Wikipedia)

