Pakkon, the son of the Demon King, is sent to the human world by his father to "increase the number of people who do good things because hell is full of bad people. But from Heaven, which is also full, the angel Tenchii comes to increase the number of people who do bad things! This SF comedy, serialized in Gakken Kenkyusha's "Kakunen Kagaku" from 1985, is based on the short animation "Wonder Bevil-kun" in NHK's children's program and includes an unpublished short story "Tsk, Tsk, Bevil-kun," which is based on the same story as "Sloppy Demon Pakkon."
Robokon is a bright red robot who has left his home, Robotland, to come to the human world without the permission of his teacher. As a service robot made to assist humans, Robokon couldn't resist the urge to start helping humans as soon as possible, longing to see their happy faces. But his teacher, Gants, was completely right in saying that Robokon wasn't ready to go anywhere: Robokon doesn't understand anything about how humans do things, so he screws up the tasks he's given. This is the story of Robokon's struggles, hijinks, and joys as he lives amongst humans and does his best to make them smile. This robot comedy manga was released concurrently with a tokusatsu TV broadcast of the same name, and also spawned a hugely popular line of die-cast toys.
A collection of various one-shots from different authors for both Kamen Rider and Super Sentai. "You can read about these heroes in one volume: Boukenger, Gekiranger, Go-Onger, Shinkenger, Den-O, Kiva and Decade! This is a super bargain comic!"
Keisuke Jin tries to save his father Dr. Jin from an attack by G.O.D. and is shot and killed in the process. However, in exchange for his own life, Dr. Jin resurrects Keisuke as the cyborg Kaizorg! Learning of his mission from Dr. Jin's last words, Keisuke becomes Kamen Rider X and battles G.O.D.!