The movie was adapted into a five volume manga by Reiji Yamada. The manga told its own story, focusing on the relationship the main character has with his two children. Unlike the movie, Zebraman never gains any powers, only remaining a man in a suit until the bitter end.
Racing cars are machines made purely for power and speed and, even from a young age, Manaka Mao has always had a fascination with them. When Mao was 5, fate brings him together with Tsuji Yoshiki, the best F1 racer in Japan where Mao gets his first look at a F1 car and, right then and there, he decides that professional racing is where his life is. Tsuji takes a special interest in him because of his exceptional concentration skills and observation capabilities, both crucial for the best racers. Several years later, Mao gets an invite from Tsuji to apply for FRS, a training camp / school for young racers where only the most talented racers are even accepted. There, Mao starts his journey of being nothing less than number 1 and becoming the first Japanese F1 champion.
Mid-career manga artist Teruko Misora is constantly being pushed around by her bossy editor and her overly free-spirited assistants. She may get depressed, but one day her efforts will be rewarded! Aiming for that day, she continues to draw manga today!
A manga booklet given out to Japanese movie attendees for *Sonic the Hedgehog 3*.
Special chapter first released in the *Ring ni Kakero Real* databook and then rereleased in the Oh! Super Jump magazine to conmemorate the release of the anime's second season.
From [Chibi Manga](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=3006): I can't fall in love with himーーbecause he's a primary schooler! A super high tension love comedy!
A handsome man in shining armor falls outside his door—?! The bartender Maki takes in the stranger, but he is at a loss for words trying to communicate with the mysterious foreigner from a medieval culture?! A spin-off of Yamada-sensei's popular series *Koisuru MOON DOG*! (Source: Trifle by Hana to Yume, translated)
The Showa writer, Kyutaro Yamada was a medical student- Yamada, a young man who never went to the battlefield, continued to write about the state and problems of Japan at that time, sometimes sharply and sometimes emotionally, despite the conflict. How was it in his eyes in 1945 when it became a turning point in Japan?
[A love story of a silly high school girl and a strict teacher giving love advice!] The main character, Hikaru, is a girl with the lowest love IQ. On the day she failed to confess her love for the third time in the first month of high school, she meets a mysterious student guidance teacher named Hanazono. She doesn't listen to his advice and goes out on a date with a suspicious university student, and as expected, she gets into danger. But just as she is about to be attacked, Hanazono-sensei appears! Hikaru says to the teacher who saves her, "Teacher, please be my love teacher!" A strange master-disciple relationship begins with a fateful encounter!
"While the world still exists, you must reveal your feelings to your loved one." Shino can't stop thinking about the words of the fortune-teller. Her thoughts stray to the sister of her boss, the woman that she shares a room with. (Source: Amazon, translated)
A food stall exclusively for immortals, run by a mysterious female owner. The only customers here are vampires, phoenixes, lifeless golems, and heroes cursed with immortality. Tonight, those with all sorts of backgrounds, tired of life, will awaken with gourmet food! So delicious you'll die if you eat them! The birth of a comic about immortal gourmet food filled with deadly poison!!

