The story takes place after the failed Shimabara Rebellion, led by Shiro Amakusa as a Christian uprising against the Shogunate. It ended...brutally, and Amakusa himself was executed. However, dark forces are at work, and Amakusa returns from the grave...
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.
Part of Ken Ishikawa's Kyomu Senki (Records of Nothingness) series. Revolves around a biomechanical mecha called Jakio.
Hito Natsu no Kids Game (ひと夏のKIDSゲーム Hito Natsu no KIDS Gēmu) is a short, debut manga work by Ken Akamatsu, the creator of Love Hina. The manga was published on September issue of Kodansha’s Magazine Fresh on September 10, 1993. Ken Akamatsu later received Kodansha’s "Freshman Manga Award" (Japanese: 新人漫画賞/少年マガジン新人賞) and Special Jury Award (Japanese: 審査員特別賞) for this work.The manga was re-published on 20 May 2001.
New transfer student Mano Shouko just wants to live her life independently without relying on others. When Noda Seiji, the boy who sits beside her in class, catches her messing up the school festival art decorations on camera, she's trapped into accompanying him home every day. She wants nothing more than to change seats to free herself of him, but her feelings may change when she encounters someone from his past…
In Confucian Era 14276, a violent showdown unfolds in the space surrounding Planet Lagra. And with that, the story begins. Unfolding on Earth and in far-off galaxies, in the past, the future, and across dimensions, the curtain has risen on the final war between light and darkness. A great, galactic epic spanning the author's career begins here! Kyomu Senki is made up mainly of four series: "The Tiger of 5000 Light Years" serialized in 1980-82. "Kyomu Senshi Miroku" and "Jaki-oh Bakuretsu," both of which started serialization in 1987, just a few months apart. Lastly, "Skull Killer Jaki-oh," a mech series set in the 20th century that originally started in 1990. Along with the four main series, it also includes four short stories: "New Rashoumon," "Ninja Arts at Honnou Temple: The Black Magic of Koji Kashin," "The Strange Living Dimension, Dogura," and "The Dogura War Chronicles."
In the early Edo period, Yukimura Sanada, who was believed to have died in the Battle of Osaka, has returned as a demon. Yukimura plans to seize power by unleashing the Horse-headed Dragon, which is being guarded by the Kowloon clan. He is accompanied by the Sanada Ten Braves, a group of demons with the power of the Sanada Yoho. Mugen Mireku, the son of the head of the Kowloon clan, stands up with his friends to stop Sanada Yukimura's ambitions. In the course of the gruesome battle against super-human and demonic enemies, Mireku realizes his destiny as the reincarnation of King Mireku himself. (Source: Mangapedia, translated)
The story is set about 10 years after the events of the original series. The protagonist, Shinichi Kuruma, has been forcibly transformed into a "majuu" (a beast-human hybrid) by his father, Genzou Kuruma, a mad scientist seeking to evolve humanity. Shinichi embarks on a quest for revenge, not only against his father but also against the 13 Apostles, who are other powerful hybrid beings, and a cosmic entity called Tokitenkuu, which threatens the fabric of space and time.
1. Yumekura 2. Voice 3. Life & Derby 4. Futari no Himitsu (The Pair's Secret) 5. Sei no Mebae 6. Pochi to Ojou-sama 7. Atashi no Natsuyasumi 8. Akarui Kazoku Keikaku 9. Kami no Miko 10. Hen Ai 11. Binbou Kazoku Keikaku
Where the warrior Amon arrives from the moon to cleanse the city of Heian of its demonic taint.
3 stories published on the Japan-only computer CD-Rom, AI ga Tomaranai 0→9. These are in full-color, with two being fairy tale stories, and one is a six-page epilogue entitled "The Last Program."

