An anthology of short stories about Marvel characters written by Shounen Jump+ authors. 1. Marvel x Shounen Jump Collaboration Kinen: Marvel Henshuuchou ni Interview shitekimashita! \[Sakurai Takeshi\] 2. Avengers: Gag Reel \[Mizuno Hachi\] 3. Avengers: Interview With Heroes \[Ogino Ken\] 4. Deadpool: Samurai \[Story: Kasama Sanshirou, Art: Uesugi Hikaru\] 5. Halloween Avengers \[mato\] 6. Antman+ \[Haneda Toyotaka\]
This series continues the Ken Ishikawa continuity of Getter manga, temporally taking place after Getter Robo Go and before Getter Āḥ. The series features an older Hayato leading a new team of Getter Pilots (and a new Getter) as they defend the earth from large plant-like monsters. (Source: Wikipedia) *Note: Includes an extra chapter that was published on the last volume.*
This work is known as a gag manga with a surrealistic twist, featuring a mysterious alien named Father and a boy presented as his son, Onnasky. Longing to become popular among women, they make bizarre plans every day in their apartment to pick up girls. Then they go to town, enact their stupid plans, and go home in vain. In this series, no detailed information is provided about the characters. Their conversation does not make sense sometimes, and Father's face is drawn intentionally out of proportion. These features generate uncomfortable, "off-key" feelings that result in a unique, peculiar humor, which is loved by many enthusiastic fans. (Source: tsoj.manga.org)
Shinya owns a special shop named, Omoiro, that serves both humans and vampires known as "bats". There is a secret the shop owner has been holding for the past 10 years; it is to give blood to the man who has been his caretaker, Sunakawa Sanshirou, since the time he was a high school student. Since suddenly being attacked by a vampire while heading to a dinner, Sunakawa has became a "bat". Shinya decided the best way to stay connected to Sunakawa's is by making their relationship that of a Master & servant by giving him blood, hoping it would keep him by his side.
A girl chases after the guy to give him her deceased litte sister's letter, with flashbacks of the guy's and little sister's past relationship. *Note: Published in Kuro LaLa 2011-10*
Dino Getter is a manga series by Kazumi Hoshi for the 40th anniversary of Getter Robo. It introduces the Dino Getter Robo in an original eight chapter story about a battle between the Dinosaur Empire.
The ultimate cross over manga featuring Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Grendizer, Getter Robo, Getter Robo G and Jeeg! These all-stars band together in order to defend Earth from cosmic evil. This manga is in the same vein as all those old Toei cross over movies, and the self-parody gets pretty strong later on.
The stories are situated to a research laboratory where the people who are alive and not infected by the disease try to survive while an overwhelming amount of zombies roam around the research facility making it impossible to escape. Cover illustration: Ike Reibun 1. **Shigo mo Kimi no Mono** (死後も君のもの) by USUI Ryu 2. **Sono Otoko, Shinizokonai ni Tsuki.** (その男、死に損ないにつき。) by CHIHAYA Hino 3. **Makkurayami no Soko no Soko** (真っ暗闇の底の底) by HOHAGI Aki 4. **Dead Dead Love Alive** (デッドデッドオアアライブ) by KIMURA Hidesato 5. **Nido Shinda Otoko** (二度死んだ男) by Kashio 6. **Saigo no Ningen** (最後の人間) by KATOH Muw 7. **Futaribocchi-biyori** (ふたりぼっち日和) by MACHINO Suteinu 8. **Zombie Cycle** (ゾンビサイクル) by Homerun Ken
Seventeen-year-old Nanaka Kirisato is a high school student serious about her studies and goals in life. She frequently criticizes her best friend, Nenji Nagihara, for being a childish delinquent who spends his time fighting other boys. Then one day, after a heated argument with Nenji, she falls off a flight of stairs and suffers a brain injury, resulting in her mind reverting to that of a six-year-old. With this in mind, Nanaka's father and Nenji must keep her injury a secret as she struggles to live a normal life and grow up all over again.
Takato's younger sister Utako has always been a frail child—constantly shut up inside the house and not even allowed to venture outside into the sun. But she's cheerful and affectionate, and Takato can't bring himself to be dissatisfied with the situation at home. But when he returns to his village after a semester away at his new boarding school, Takato begins to notice changes, not just in Utako but also in his two childhood friends, who seem to know more than they're letting on. And what does all this have to do with an old but infamous folk tale in the village?
Tonbo Ooi, the protagonist, lost both of her parents in a car accident when she was young and was raised by her grandfather, Gonji Ooi, a fisherman on the island of Kagoshima in the Tokara Islands. Tonbo learns to play golf while using her father's inherited No. 3 iron on the island's three golf courses, which were built by the islanders themselves. The story begins with Igarashi, a man who can no longer work as a professional golfer, visits the unexplored Tokara Islands in Japan in search of a job. Igarashi had given up on playing golf anymore, but his encounter with Tonbo, greatly changed his fate.

