The goal: 1 trillion yen!!!! In order to cover the "10-billion yen" debt that Sora Kamiiri's father owed, Sora's birthplace, Kamiiri Island, was taken away from her and she was forced to find another place to live. Sora worked part-time to try to buy back Kamiiri Island, which is filled with precious family memories, until she meets a mysterious boy named Fugetsu Akiyama. Along with Sora's childhood friend Soukaiji, they come up with a plan to steal a large sum of money―!! (Source: Monthly Shonen Magazine, translated)
The story of a young, happy-go-lucky Japanese officer over the course of World War II. In 1940, he goes to Mongolia to help a nomadic family who rescued him during the Soviet-Japanese War of 1939. He decides to live with his Mongolian friends, but he is accidentally conscripted into the Red Army. At the Battle of Moscow in 1941 he becomes a prisoner of war of the Germans, but eventually is allowed to join the Waffen-SS, in which he becomes a Tiger tank crewman. And that's just the start of his adventures...
The setting is a country where a myth remains of a prince who defeats a disaster dragon and rescues a sacrificial girl. Five days before her wedding, the "bride" rescues a man named Jiu who has collapsed behind the house. Jiu is injured and appears to be being targeted by someone, so the "bride" proposes a deal to Jiu, asking him to listen to her request in exchange for hiding him. The encounter between the two changes the fate of the country of dragons. (Source: Natalie, translated)
A nuclear war means the modern JSDF is forced to fight.
Manga centers on Toshiko Ueda, a woman who during the pre-war era when drawing manga was not considered a popular career choice, decided to devote her life to being a manga creator. (Source: Anime News Network)
A spin-off about Nakane, who is now a normal working adult. Dissatisfied with his newly restrictive and tedious life, he becomes interested in getting "likes" on social media.
Third and last series of the Cyber Blue saga.
A remake and re-imagining of the original series by Hara Tetsuo (Hokuto no Ken, Hana no Keiji) which ran from 1988-1989, with new art by Yoshihara Motoki. Cyber Blue: The Lost Children follows the story of Blue, a descendant of colonists from Terra who settled the distant world of Tinos in the 22nd Century. The brutal environment of Tinos forces humanity to rely on an artificial life support system implanted in the chest called the Biomatrix, in order to survive. In the 25th Century, Tinos is ruled by a Planetary Government bent on eradicating The Lost, dissidents who refuse to submit to its autocratic rule and are hunted down by its military for extermination. Through total control of Biomatrix production and issuing them to only those who submit to its authority, the Planetary Government enforces its will in an effort to finish off the Lost and their descendants, the Lost Children once and for all. Set in the dystopia of Junk City, Blue encounters Fats, a powerful robotic Artificial Intelligence, and the story of their meeting will change both man and machine, the fate of the Lost Children, and the course of human evolution forever.
Follow up to Cat Shit One. The story continues to follow the three main protagonists as they became involved in various low intensity conflicts in the 1980s. Perky, now a member of the elite Delta Force, was attached to the Special Air Service and was involved in various SAS operations while Rats and Bota were invovled with the US operation in Afghanistan against the Soviet invasion. (Source: Wikipedia)
Various short stories. That revolve around the lives of mountain climbers, and the trials and tribulations they endure to realize their dreams. *Note: Won the 6th Kodansha Manga Award for shounen in 1982.*
Individuals who accumulate stress and transform into slime-like humanoid creatures. Will these sufferers "survive" or "perish"? A human drama begins now, sharply depicting the "way of life" of individuals teetering on the edge of becoming slime-like beings, facing the choice between life and death.

