After being gone for 300 million years, the Pokémon Genesect reappears in the world! When a group of Genesect try to take over the home of other Pokémon, Mewtwo engages them in a fierce battle! Will super speed be enough to win this fight? (Source: Barnes & Noble)
Contains the following stories: \- LOVE SONG \- Jewels of the Seaside (海辺の宝石) \- The Signal Goes Blink Blink (信号ちかちか) \- The Skin of Her Heart (心の皮) The first story, "Love Song", is about a girl who knows only physical violence as a way of expressing her love. The second story, "Jewels of the Seaside", is about three sisters who fall for the same guy. The third story, "The Signal Goes Blink Blink", is about a young man who is often ostracized and bullied by his peers. Later, it is discovered that he possesses wondrous healing powers. The last story, "The Skin of Her Heart", is about a girl who seems to be trapped in the perpetual routine which is her life. (Source: Animetric)
To survive a fatal train wreck, Sekai Maihime is thrust back in time where she discovers she has hidden powers that are connected to a doll, 'S.' She is both aided and limited by 'S's' vague (but kind) guardian, Sovieul, who is the cause for Sekai's presence in 17th century France. Sovieul vows to protect Sekai, but offers little information as to why these strange events are happening. Unfortunately, they encounter Machiavello (also referred to as the Devil) who looks a lot like Sekai's childhood friend and love Midou. Machiavello covets the powers shared by Sekai and 'S' so he may obtain the power of the Devil R. Sekai only wants to find Midou and return to her time, but she's constantly hindered by her conflicting desires with 'S' and by Machiavello's attempts to obtain her body. To find Midou, Sekai must cooperate with 'S' and Sovieul to traverse through time while avoiding Machiavello. (Source: TOKYOPOP)
The manga will follow the early years of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the co-founders of the technology company Apple.
17-year-old high school student Asami Kawakami's friend, Chiharu, has stopped answering her phone and never comes to school anymore. She would rather spend her time playing Portus, an old videogame. There is an urban legend that there is a secret level where a boy appears and asks if you want to go to the other side. If you say yes, you die. When Chiharu cuts her own throat, Asami and the art club teacher, Keigo Sawa, set out to find out the truth behind the legend and Chiharu's suicide.
Features stories based on the hit Super Mario games! From crazy to classic, Mario and his friends star in adventures that find them traveling through the many worlds of one of the biggest video game series ever! (Source: VIZ Media)
Cammy, an amnesiac MI6 agent, fights the forces of Shadowlaw, whilst trying to regain her shattered memories. *Note: Nakahira released an extra chapter for Cammy Gaiden in the SF2 Movie film book "Gekijouyou Animation Street Fighter II".*
Ash and Pikachu arrive in Fula City at the start of its renowned Wind Festival and meet Margo, the mayor’s daughter, and Dr. Hawthorn, a scientist. Through the magic of Dr. Hawthorn’s virtual reality technology, our friends experience the history of the city firsthand and meet Mythical Pokémon Zeraora and Legendary Pokémon Lugia. Why did one of them fly off, never to be seen again…? And will it return in the film Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us?! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
It's the early 20th century. The Italian man, Fosco Maraini, came to Japan with his family as a scholar in an era when you could hear the step of military boots in the streets. He got on well with his Japanese neighbors and life was peaceful. Then, all of that came to an end. Changes in the political situation between Japan and Italy meant that he and his family suddenly became prisoners of war as 'enemy aliens.' Arrested and sent to a concentration camp, the thing they really wanted to protect was... This is the story of a real family who fought against their fate during the massive upheaval that changed the world. (Source: Comikey)
Kirita is a typical child of the Eighties, equally worried about homework and nuclear war. His precocious friend Takumi can’t figure out why the other kids won’t acknowledge him as their obvious superior. And silent Tsugumu just wants to rock out. Welcome to the secret world of the children nowadays. (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
The story of another beginning that leads to the story of \*Pocket Monsters: Coco\*. The forest of Okoya, a wild land that spreads around a giant sacred tree. A variety of Pokémon live there peacefully, and a phantom Pokémon, the masters of the forest, swarms in the depths. That Pokémon's name was Zarude. One day, one of the stubborn Zarude living in the flock happened to find a human child in the forest. The Zarude's rule is that it cannot live with humans, but the Zarude breaks the rule and decides to live with the human. A touching story about the unusual bond between humans and Pokémon begins now! (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
*“I don't know Japan or Tokyo, but I do know good sushi!”* Yugo Matsuda Irving’s dream is to surpass his late mother as a sushi chef. Living in Hawaii has given him plenty of opportunities to make sushi but he’s always dreamed of going to Japan where his mother trained as a chef. One day, he’s finally given the chance when he receives an invitation from his mother’s former partner, the owner of the greatest sushi restaurant in Japan. How far will self-taught Yugo make it in the cut-throat sushi industry? (Source: Comikey).

