This is a story about a showdown between magic and science. It begins like this: when the King of Evil comes back from a 100-year trip to hell, he finds that humans have fully embraced a scientific view of the world, and people no longer believe in the devil or in magic. horrifying power of magic to humans, the King of Evil challenges Dr. Higeta to a competition between science and magic. Backed by a scientist from Mars named Tyrol, Dr. Higeta, his nephew Kenichi, and niece Hanako together begin the match. (Source: tezukaosamu.net)
"Soyokaze-san" is a manga by Osamu Tezuka, and also the name of one of his books in Kodansha's line of "Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works" books containing a collection of Tezuka's short stories. The stories included in the book are "Soyokaze-san", "Himawari-san", "Akebono-san", and "Yokko-chan ga Kita Yo!".
The pilot chapter for the 19-volume Jiraishin series. Detective Iida and the unit try to save hostage lives when a 15-year-old boy takes over a bank. *This is the stand-alone pilot chapter for Jiraishin. This was published in the weekly magazine Morning Later, a different magazine from the series, and never collected into the volume release.*
He is the Yorishiroshi, the man who fools the gods. The setting is Edo. It begins with despair. His favorite dish is udon. (Source: Anime News Network)
Based on real-life experience, this story depicts the world of nursing care. Mei Onioka started working in the cognitive ward of a nursing home, and became caught up in a whirlpool of ideals and realities, along with her boss Kumamoto. This is a story about the "tomorrow" which everyone will eventually face. (Source: Comic Elmo, translated)
My first friend is a demon? Nadeshiko was just looking for a friend when she cast the summoning spell. But when she summoned the grand devil Asmodeus and bound him by contract, she decided to make the best of it and live life with the devil.
*A whirlwind encounter transforms my once-ordinary and tedious life...* Mitsuba Uno, a university student attending on a scholarship, spends her days consumed entirely by her studies and part-time jobs. Then, one day, she crosses paths with Rei Mitsuya—an art major—and agrees to take on the job of cleaning his studio for 3,000 yen per session. Rei is a strange character: taciturn, aloof, and—to top it all off—a picky eater who has a knack for recklessly soiling his expensive designer clothes. Yet, touched by the occasional glimpses of kindness he reveals, Mitsuba finds herself growing intrigued by Rei—a young man who inhabits a world entirely different from her own... It is precisely because something is missing that it becomes precious. A truth we have yet to realize... A coming-of-age ensemble drama about young people confronting their unfulfilled desires. (Source: Kadokawa, machine translated)
This is Tezuka's take on the Taiheiki (太平記/Chronicle of Great Peace), a Japanese historical epic written in the late 14th century that covers the period from 1319 to 1367. It deals primarily with the Nanboku-chō, the period of war between the Northern Court of Ashikaga Takauji in Kyoto, and the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo in Yoshino. (Source: Wiki, edited) *Also includes the one shot Gessekai Shinshi (月世界紳士/The Moony Men).*
**Silverland** is a wealthy nation coveted by many powerful countries. In this land, **Sapphire**, a girl born with two souls, and **Plastic**, a child called the "Devil's Child" born without a soul, come into the world. Plastic, son of the archducal family that protects Silverland, is guided by his lost soul as he plunges headlong into the vortex of war... The master Osamu Tezuka's classic work [*Ribbon no Kishi*](https://mangabaka.org/51617) is reborn in an entirely new story...!! *Source: Comip, translated*
The story revolves around Dr. Takagun, a Japanese scientist whose inventions have become widespread worldwide. However, the twisted scientist, Dr. Danuma, harboring a grudge against Dr. Takagun's brilliant mind, challenges him to a duel using scientific weapons. As a result, Dr. Takagun and his wife are killed, leaving behind their young son, who is raised by a nurturing robot left by the doctor. Eventually, the boy grows up to become the justice-seeking hero known as "Z." Ran in Shounen Club 1957-1958, and published by Kodansha in a single volume in 1978.
