A collection of self-selected short stories that collect absurd gag worlds, such as a collection of sketches of the strange world experienced by the carefree traveler Zepitta, and the Dr. Angry Mountain series that depicts the "dimension world'' that casually exists. In addition, a total of 19 stories are included, including "Sima Otoko's Counterattack''.
198X, Hong Kong World Karate Championship. Japanese player Hideto Togo was shot by someone and died instantly. Hideto's father, Dr. Naoki Togo, attempted the taboo of "reviving his son's corpse using the power of science,'' and succeeded in reviving Hideto. However, due to the conspiracy of Dr. Gewald's gang, the revived Hidejin has become a monster cyborg with 100 times more power than he had when he was alive. After many twists and turns, Hidejin is revived and is recognized by the world as "the mysterious superhuman God Arm who fights against Gewald's gang.''
"Mud Men" is a masterpiece and unique work by Daijiro Morohoshi. Set in the depths of Papua New Guinea, far removed from civilization, it depicts the fates of Kodwa, a boy from the Ngawang ethnic minority group, and Namiko, a Japanese girl whose father is an anthropologist. Elements of cultural anthropology and folklore are sprinkled throughout the work, and it has been highly praised by local experts and researchers. A masterpiece in which fiction depicted entirely from the author's imagination comes at you with an overwhelming realism. After reading, you will experience the mysterious sensation of a mythical world and the modern world being connected.
Renji Himuro is a man who has risen from a delinquent on the streets of Yokohama to become the young leader of Japan's largest criminal organization, the Kyowakai, with his sights set on unifying the entire Japanese underworld. One day, he receives an anonymous message. The message reads, “We are waiting for you, come alone," along with a picture of his only son all tied up. The lonely struggle of Japan's most powerful gangster begins… (Source: Young Champions Web, translated)
