This is the story of a terrible crime committed against a 17-old-girl, committed, in part, by 17-year-old boys. Why did such a thing happen? Why was no one able to prevent it? In the beginning, high school boys Hiroki and his friend Takashi are rescued from bullying by a notorious gangster, Miyamoto. At first, they are thrilled to be under his protection, and cheerfully run off anyone who threatens them with the mere mention of Miyamoto's name. Soon, they learn that there is a lot more to being in Miyamoto's gang than just being protected. In return, they're expected to offer loyalty and obedience, or face possibly deadly consequences. This becomes harder as the violence and the crimes they find themselves committing begins to escalate. One night, they kidnap a high school girl, Sachiko. Now Hiroki has two battles to face. Internally, he faces the dissonance between his sense of self-preservation and his conscience. Externally, Sachiko's twin sister Miki, who goes to Hiroki's high school, her parents and the police are searching for the missing girl. Will Sachiko ever return home? What kind of person--or monster--will Hiroki become? (Source: MangaHelpers)
Jiroubei (57), after 38 years of loyal service as a shinobi, loses his job after the death of his mistress. Taroubei (61) decides to retire after 41 years working as a constable in the city of Edo. These two men decided to give their lives to a loyal cause. Now free from their duty, a strange friendship begins between the two of them.
Umbolt, a young man of Japanese-Mongol descent who lost his memories and family at a young age, was arrested by military police and tortured during the anti-communist crackdown. However, he is released by General Staff Officer Masanobu Tsuji of the Kwantung Army (Kantou-gun/Japanese Imperial Army) and admitted to Kenkoku University, established in Manchuria under Japanese military rule. There, he learns that Trotsky, the founder of the Red Army, was an acquaintance of his father, and that he was admitted to the school at the behest of the military high command to bring Trotsky into the country. Set in former Manchuria, the story of a young man who survives with resilience while caught up in the political intrigues of the Japanese military begins now. (Source: Usio Publishing, translated)
The story begins in Vienna in 1907, as the city holds a lavish birthday celebration for its beloved Princess Flora. The princess entertains a variety of suitors from around the world who have come to propose marriage. Also on hand for the celebration is Phoenix, a handsome, gentlemanly jewel thief who has his eye on stealing the princess's precious gemstone, the "Smile of the Amazon." Upset with Phoenix's brash manner, Princess Flora drops the ring holding her gemstone into a cooked fish and throws it out the window, to the shock of everyone present. Meanwhile, a young teenaged orphan named Honey Honey is working as a waitress. Her pet cat and constant companion, Lily, spies the fish that the princess threw out the window and proceeds to eat the entire fish, thus swallowing the ring. Since Princess Flora has declared that whichever of her suitors successfully returns the ring to her shall become her husband, the princess's suitors and Phoenix immediately fan out all over the city pursuing Lily and her owner, Honey Honey. Phoenix catches up with Honey and Lily and helps them hide from the princess's suitors. Honey proceeds to tell the handsome jewel thief the story of how she was orphaned and brought up in a convent, and of how she befriended Lily, who, like her, was abandoned. Phoenix then tries to persuade Honey to sell Lily to him, but Honey, who is still unaware that Lily has swallowed the princess's ring, furiously refuses and immediately flees. Honey and Lily hide in the basket of a hot-air balloon, which soon lifts off with Phoenix and Princess Flora's suitors still in hot pursuit. Thus begins an adventure in which Honey and Lily are pursued by Phoenix, Princess Flora, and her suitors to various cities around the world, including Paris, New York City, Oslo, London, Monte Carlo and Gibraltar. Along the way, Honey falls in love with Phoenix and tries to keep Lily out of the clutches of the selfish, vain princess...
The main character, Kaede Futami, has a premonition that her childhood friend, Ryou Ichimiya, who she has feelings for, will confess his love to her on the day of the fireworks display coming up in two weeks. However, she can't be honest in front of him and behaves carelessly, which makes it difficult for him to get closer to her. And if the dream doesn't come true, she will lose her precognitive powers. Will she be able to go to the fireworks display with him and confess her love as she dreamed? (Source: Futabasha, translated) *Notes: \- "Yume no Shizuku to Hoshi no Hana" is an adaptation of Souta Ishiki's web novel of the same title, which originally inspired the popular song "Ano Yume wo Nazotte" (あの夢をなぞって) by \[YOASOBI\](https://anilist.co/staff/194287/). \- Contains an after story.*
An avant-garde comedy by gag manga legend, Fujio Akatsuka. The stories revolve around a young boy Gon, his dad, and the other crazy personalities in town.
A short manga version of the UFO Robo Grendizer anime. Released along the anime series, UFO Robot Grendizer follows the adventures of Duke Fleed, the Prince of Planet Fleed, whom disguised as Daisuke, a farm worker, fights against the forces that destroyed his planet, the Vegan Empire, also the creators of Grendizer that Duke stole to fight them. While not originaly considered part of the Mazinger series, Koji Kabuto and the Mazinger mechas appear in this series, making it sort of a sequel. Grendizer introduced the concept of a transformable Robot and a space Mecha, concepts that were later taken into other mecha series. It was extremely popular in Japan, Canada, France, Italy and the Arab World and has a strong following in those countries even today.
1. Kuroi Ishi 2. Hen na Maigo 3. Se no Kami 4. Kamisama no Ishi 5. Aa Kuuchuu Dai Race 6. Karasu 7. Daikikin 8. Shiki 9. Shokujin-zoku 10. Gasshou

