Undertrain is an experimental manga drawn by Studio 4°C’s Tatsuyuki Tanaka (Boiling Head) exclusively for Comickers. Those of you who are familiar with Tanaka’s works will recognize his style instantly. Even though there’s not much story in it, Undertrain manages to create a fascinating world filled with vivid details in only 16 pages. It’s as though you’re not looking at a manga, but a storyboard for an animated movie.
Hito Natsu no Kids Game (ひと夏のKIDSゲーム Hito Natsu no KIDS Gēmu) is a short, debut manga work by Ken Akamatsu, the creator of Love Hina. The manga was published on September issue of Kodansha’s Magazine Fresh on September 10, 1993. Ken Akamatsu later received Kodansha’s "Freshman Manga Award" (Japanese: 新人漫画賞/少年マガジン新人賞) and Special Jury Award (Japanese: 審査員特別賞) for this work.The manga was re-published on 20 May 2001.
Sometimes fugitive monsters hide in the nightmares of human beings. The cowboyish Shen and stern, muscle-bound Maestro are Dream Busters, bounty hunters who catch these monsters.
A young man has a chilling dream. He is in a cold, dark hallway, gripping a knife in his hand. But when the terrors he encounters bleed into reality, nobody is safe... (Source: SiberOwl)
After being involved in an accident in her former world, Filimina reincarnated into the world of sword and magic. The one who stayed beside her in this new world, was the unsociable handsome young boy with enormous magic power, Eguiedills. Time goes by, Eguiedills is now the Head of Royal Magician and Filimina is his wife. After unraveling the mystery behind the origins of Filimina's nightmares, they both are living their happily married life, but...a new encounter seems to bring some more trouble to their life?!
A young lady is secretly in love with her butler, who's secretly in love with her.
A Sousei no Onmyouji spin-off about Mayura Otomi's parents, Seigen Amawaka and Yukari Otomi.
In early 19th century France, Napoleon's First Empire collapsed and the Bourbon monarchy was restored. Recognized genius painter Théodore Géricault exhibited The Raft of the Medusa, a realistic depiction of a tragic accident, at the Salon and brought about controversy. With a composition based on historical records and dynamic drawings, this work dramatically portrays the life of "the pioneer of modern art" in pursuit of the essence of art.
A bellyful of love!! *Note: Originally published in Weekly Shonen Magazine 2023 No. 45.*
A love comedy about a female university student who is secretly works as an underground idol and what happens when a super sadistic guy finds out that secret. *Notes: \- Includes the one-shot "Itsuka Hadaka no Ouji-sama". \- Includes the one-shot "Koi no Aji".*
