In 1971, the Red Army and the League of Revolutionaries, both aiming for revolution in Japan, merged to form the "Red League." With guns in hand, they set up a hideout in the mountains, where their members gathered. However, what unfolded there was not revolutionary action, but an exchange of self-criticism and mutual discussion of each member's past words and actions, which they called "summaries." The demands for these "summaries" gradually escalated into violence, as the comrades exhausted themselves in the process of "summarizing thoughts to becoming great revolutionary fighters." What exactly was said in these "summaries"? What will become of the radicalized and isolated revolutionary movement? Naoki Yamamoto coolly depicts the story of the 60 days leading up to the "Asama Sanso" incident.
The story is set in a world were gods control the heavens, giants the earth, and nibelung (a strange looking race) the underground. The main character (Sigurd) wanting to learn what fear is makes his entrance during a battle between the (almost extinct) humans and giants. Things weren't looking good until he pulls out a broken sword that scares even the giants. At the same time, a goddess descends along with a meteor shower. What is the importance of the broken sword who can only be fixed by "the fool without fear"? What's the mission of the goddess on earth? Read this Norse mythology inspired story to find out...
Tie-in manga for the 2007 Transformers: Animated cartoon, serialized in *Kerokero Ace*. While occasionally retelling events from the show, it often deviates from its plotline, being treated as a continuation to the live-action movie series by Michael Bay instead of a standalone entry, and often featuring spotlights for characters whose toys were released exclusively in Japan. *Note: Chapter count includes three extra chapters published after its initial run concluded, which were not collected in a tankoubon release. Those chapters were labelled "The Cool Extra (ザ・クール・エキストラ)" and often adapted plotlines from the show that Tsushima initially omitted.*
Today, too, peaceful times are flowing at Saint-Noel Academy. Anne, a maid from a commoner's background, seems to be struggling every day for Princess Mia. However, Anne is an extremely clumsy girl who makes one mistake or misunderstanding after another. What will happen to her......!? In addition to Anne, the other followers do their best for their masters in this story!
A quick “in-between” read that will surprise you and move you to tears! Laughter, tears, and surprises fill this mysterious world. 1. **Yomei 3000 Moji** (余命3000文字) 2. **Kareshi ga Sabakan ni Natta** (彼氏がサバ缶になった) 3. **Kokoro no Sentakuya-san** (心の洗濯屋さん) 4. **Yaki Korose yo, Koigokoro** (焼き殺せよ、恋心) 5. **Sekai ga Sore wo Nozondeiru** (世界がそれを望んでいる) 6. **Tabelog 1.8 no Ramen-ya** (食べログ1.8のラーメン屋) 7. **Sore wa Mimizuku no Sei dayo** (それはミミズクのせいだよ) 8. **Ohayou, John Lennon** (おはよう、ジョン・レノン) 9. **Osananajimi Shoumeisho** (幼馴染証明書) 10. **Furin to Hanabi** (不倫と花火) 11. **Nanda Kanda Ginza** (何だかんだ銀座) 12. **Kareshi Switch** (彼氏スイッチ) (Source: Ura Sunday, translated)
On a snowy day, a girl appears on the back of a dragon. Marco, a lowly member of the Jarin, an organization that controls society behind the scenes, lives an ordinary life as an underling. One day, a dragon falls from the sky. The dragon was carrying Atwight, an important political figure. Marco's encounter with the girl changes everything. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Set in the political unrest of 1960s Japan, a group of young revolutionaries seek to overthrow the world order by any means necessary. But the path they walk is not of glory, but infamy; the events that unfold will shock the nation of Japan to its very core! Weaving together both detailed research and dramatic elements, Yamamoto Naoki delivers a powerful new take on the most troubling and infamous episode of the history of Japan's radical left-wing student movement. (Source: Manga-Updates)
Witness the first appearances of the mysterious Towa Organization - a player in the Boogiepop Phantom anime series - as Boogiepop finds himself hunted by the synthetic human known only as "Spooky E." All the while, the deadly "Imaginator" is out to change the world one mind at a time. Can you escape from the clutches of the Imaginator...?
After being warped from their universe to that of Mazinger, the Transformers join the fight between Mazinger Z and Dr. Hell's army of mechanical beasts. A crossover between Mazinger Z and the Transformers series, with each chapter drawn by a different artist.

