A 4-koma anthology based off and parodying the video game Tron ni Kobun (The Misadventures of Tron Bonne).
Gundam Gaia Gear is the story of the resistance group Metatron’s struggle against the Man Hunting Attachment (MHA) police force of the tyrannical Earth Federation in the year UC 0203. To improve their chances of winning, Metatron creates a memory clone of the legendary Char Aznable. Char Afranche, aged 19 years, assumes command of Metatron and pilots the Gaia Gear Alpha after learning the truth of his origins. Gundam Gaia Gear was written by Tomino Yoshiyuki and features mechanical designs \[mostly\] by Ito Mamoru. Gaia Gear was Tomino’s first attempt to portray the 3rd century of the UC universe. Later works by Studio Sunrise have invalidated Gaia Gear and it is now considered a UC side story (when it’s remembered at all). Ito’s mechanical designs are innovative and hearken back to the days before the "Gundam Look" was set in stone. Gundam Gaia Gear first appeared as a serial in the Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine (from April 1987 to December 1991). The story was then collected in five novels that ran from September 1988 to April 1992. It was also a radio drama that was collected on 5 CD’s (the first released in November 1992 and the final in July 1993). Two soundtrack CD’s accompanied the radio drama. Mechanical designs were featured in the February, March and April 1991 issues of Hobby Japan Magazine.
Shirayuri Girls' High School is a high school like any other. It has its own rules and regulations, and of course, you'd expect a Student Council to help maintain them. The Student Council itself, however, is a different problem entirely. A perverted President who likes girls, a tsukkomi Vice-President, an over-zealous Treasurer and a quiet, brooding Secretary. This unlikely quartet form Shirayuri Girls' High School's Student Council. What could possibly go wrong?
Art by Tsukasa Kotobuki, this manga chronicles Kai's actions during the Gryps conflict as he pursues his career of an investigative reporter
Six years after the conclusion of the One Year War (UC0086~0087). A girl who lost not only her parents, but her own memory by a colony dropping thanks to the Zeon, is recruited into a Newtype research institute (the Murasame Labs). After aimlessly wandering, she becomes test subject No. 004 (aka "Four"). Here she is trained to become a strengthened human with two other subjects (No. 005 Jill Ratokie and No. 006 Amari Garfield). The intense training killed many people, and yet through it all Four and Jill comfort each other. On the other side of the spectrum, at the Augusta Laboratory, Dr. Murasame learns of their plans to create another artificial newtype: Rosamia Badam. Murasame studies Rosamia's memory. It appears that the fear of a colony dropping amplified the newtype potential. In order to do this, Amari and Jill would be used. (Source: zeonic-republic.net)
Stylish and cute twin younger brother Rio. Older sister Shio is not cute like Rio and is plain. She finds the way her younger brother acts whimsically to be unpleasant. By chance one day, Rio had his picture taken by a certain magazine street snap, and then begins coming to school in a girls’ uniform. Towards this Rio, who is always acting on his own whims, Shio is…
Parodic retelling of the events of the Kidou Senshi Crossbone Gundam: Kami no Kaminari Keikaku no Shinjitsu from the perspective of one of that manga's side characters.
A two-volume compilation of the popular one-page series in FEEL YOUNG magazine, where various mangaka share their food-related memories or current favorite meals!
Frederik Brown is a mobile suit trainee in one of Zeon's schools, but always had a hard time keeping up with everyone. Ten months after training hard, he's thrust into actual combat for the first time together with Zeon's declaration of war. He becomes witness to the horrors and atrocities associated with war first hand as he fights to stay alive.
The main crew of White Base from Kidou Senshi Gundam, including the 19-year-old Bright, the good-looking office lady Sayla, and moody teenager Amuro lead peaceful, slow-paced lives in the same apartment building.
