This is the second iteration of the Mugen Shinshi franchise and is generally referred to as Mugen Shinshi Bouken Katsugeki-hen. *Note: In 2007, volume 1 of Shinsouban Mugen Gaiden clarified the different versions of the story and iterations of the protagonist, Mamiya Mugen. This series was designated "Shounen tantei B version."*
Plato, Buddha, Christ--what brings these men to the far future to witness the end of the world? Ten billion days—that is how long it will take the philosopher Plato to determine the true systems of the world. One hundred billion nights—that is how far into the future Jesus of Nazareth, Siddhartha, and the demigod Asura will travel to witness the end of all worlds. Named the greatest Japanese science fiction novel of all time, Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights is an epic eons in the making. Originally published in 1967, the novel was revised by the author in later years and republished in 1973.
A collection of stories following the titular girl Milk, who first appeared in the 1980 one-shot Milk ga Neji wo Mawasu Toki 1. **Kaitou Milk Arawaru** (怪盗ミルク 現わる) 2. **Nusumareta Ichinichi** (盗まれた一日) 3. **Niji no Kanata ni** (虹の彼方に) 4. **Milk Shikujiru** (ミルク失敗る) 5. **Richard C** (リチャード・C) 6. **Umi no Monogatari** (海の物語) 7. **Yume Shindan** (夢診断) 8. **Kodoku no Wakusei** (孤独の惑星) 9. **Ohaka no Soba ni Sundeiru** (お墓のそばに棲んでいる) 10. **Shuffle** (シャッフル) 11. **Iranai Kodomo** (いらない子供) 12. **Hisonzai no Shoujo** (非存在の少女)
If Mariko can't save the fledgling Monthly Planet newspaper through hard-hitting Journalism, she's going to do the next best thing: become a superhero and create the scoops!
A book of Aya Takano's style of superflat consisting of manga and art.

