From Harpercollins: During a scorching August in Kyoto, our protagonist and his worst friend, Ozu, are locked in a glaring contest in a four-and-a-half-tatami-mat room. Ozu has spilled Coke on the air conditioner’s remote control, the only AC in Shimogamo Yusuisuiso, their famously shabby sweatbox of an apartment building. Vengeful and despairing, our protagonist discusses countermeasures with his secret crush, the reliably blunt Akashi, when Tamura, a strange young man with a bad haircut, appears. Tamura claims to be a time traveler from 25 years in the future, and shows off the time machine he uses to travel. Our protagonist has a brilliant idea: the sweetest revenge would be to go back one day in time and retrieve the functioning remote control. His simple fix is complicated by Ozu and several others who are also eager to take a ride back in time. But in attempting to alter the past, our protagonist foresees the world's extinction. Even more troublingly, Akashi mentions she’s bringing someone to the upcoming bonfire and it's not him. Only one thing remains certain: it's going to be a very long month. Obliteration? Salvation? Coca-Cola? Castella cake? What does the time machine hold for our (not quite) heroes? It all depends on which one gets there first.
One of the surveillance ships of the company Ferret went missing for some time. Once the ship was found, all 115 members aboard the ship were completely missing. No trace of their existence was found aboard the ship. Masato's sister works for Ferret, and he was tasked to bring her supplies for the upcoming work to investigate this mysterious ship that returned without her crew. He meets a beautiful girl named Uto at the company, who also had a brother that worked for Ferret and went missing inside the ship. Now Masato and Uto must embark on a mission to discover the mysteries of the unknown island where the missing crew has been left. (Source: MangaHelpers)
Iguell is an elite demon in charge of defending the seventh level dungeon of the demon lord's castle. She thought she was due to be promoted to become one of the four Demon Kings, but instead she was re-assigned to the Human Resources department? A new comedy about fantasy HR!
Although an attractive girl, Toroko is a terrible actress. Despite the fact that she messes up her lines, ignores her superiors, and generally causes mayhem, Touzai Television continues to use her in many of their shows. People begin to notice, and the tabloid reporter, Rokurou, intends to get to the bottom of this mystery. Little does he know that his investigation will turn up a strange relationship between the actress and a demon… or that he will soon be a part of that uneasy relationship himself. Osamu Tezuka, the God of Manga, depicts an usual and unprecedented drama about demons and the supernatural. You don’t want to miss this one! (Source: DMG) *Note: Includes the three-part story Kibando (牙人).*
The May issue of Akita Shoten's Bessatsu Shounen Champion magazine revealed on Monday that Spanish artist Kenny Ruiz (Telémaco, Dos Espadas) will launch a new manga in collaboration with Tezuka Productions based on various characters of Osamu Tezuka's manga. In the manga's story, a robot alliance rules over 90% of the universe. The knight Sapphire is troubled over the pain of non-robots, and she makes a decision, for a new future. (Source: Anime News Network)
At a high school with a vampire among its students, only Akagi never has his blood sucked by the popular gyaru vampire. Desperate to have her suck his blood somehow, he relentlessly pursues her, but... (Source: MANGA Plus)
Bai Wu was a loser in life until he suddenly gained the ability to see the success rate of everything around him? Since then, he has made himself into a millionaire? Beautiful women are throwing themselves at him? Knowing the success rate is the key to reaching the pinnacle of life! (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
A collection of four children's stories by Osamu Tezuka. 1. **Wansa-kun** Originally designed as a mascot for Sanwa Bank, is a puppy who was sold for pittance and escapes. He spends the series searching for his mother. (1971/10 - 1972/02) 2. **Rabi-Chan** A 4-koma covering the daily life and unlucky adventures of Rabi-chan, aimed for a young audience. (1960/04 - 1961/12) 3. **Fly, Fly! Run-Chan!** A short story about a little plane. (1959/01 - 1959/03) 4. **Pokkachi** A story about a living bubble and his group of human and animal friends. (1969/04 - 1969/09) *Note: All four stories are unfinished.*
A story by and about the mangaka, Osamu Tezuka, who finds himself in a science fiction story about robots and transforming creatures.
The retired police officer Zhou Nan is troubled by his peculiar ability to touch an object and feel the history and emotions associated with it. This causes him to become involved with all sorts of supernatural incidents going on in this mysterious city. Behind each outlandish urban legend is a surprising secret. As the door to a strange and mysterious world slowly opens… (Source: Tencent, translated)
Sarah, who works as a building cleaner, is approached by Ben Gardiner, CEO of a large company on the top floor. He takes her out to dinner at a three-star restaurant to get the opinion of an "ordinary" woman for his product. For the a normal girl like Sarah, it is a dream come true. Ben then asks Sarah to accompany him on a further week-long visit to Milan to give him advice, saying that her opinion will be helpful. Sarah is alone with the famous playboy... And she has her own reasons... (Source: Manga Plaza)
“Please let me see him!” When Cesar Montero is taken to the hospital after a car crash, Sorcha, his personal secretary, isn’t allowed to see him on the grounds that she is not a relative. Sorcha has long had feelings for Cesar, but right after they spent the night together, they were met with misfortune. On top of that, Cesar’s fiancée shows up and tries to pay her off, an apology to his “one last fling.” Sorcha despairs that their night of passion was just that, a fling that meant nothing to Cesar… She vows to start over, far away, never to see him again! (Source: Barnes & Noble)

