UFO, flying saucers, I wonder if they do exist? What about Nessie? The Abominable Snowman? Ghosts…? They may exist or they may not. Our world still has mysteries that cannot be explained by modern science, and people can often attribute supernatural nature for things that they can’t understand. But what if there’s a parallel world where all that can be real? There are those who believe in the existence of multiple worlds, at least in theory. It’s not possible to tell for sure, but in the world of this manga, they do exist.
Compilation of six of Shoutaro Ishinomori's shoujo one-shots published in the 1960s. Contents: 1. **Aoi Tsuki no yoru** (青い月の夜) 2. **Kinou wa Mou Konai Da ga Asu mo Mata...** (きのうはもうこない だが あすもまた…) 3. **Ryuujin Numa** (龍神沼) 4. **Yoru wa Sen no Me O Motte Iru** (夜は千の目をもっている) 5. **Kiri to Bara to Hoshi to** (きりとばらとほしと) 6. **Akanbee Tenshi** (あかんべぇ天使) 4. **My Friend** (MYフレンド)
Dramatization of the events who lead to the creation of the live action tokusatsu series Kamen Rider and its multimedia franchise.
A comedic reimagining of Showa-era *Kamen Rider* where both the Riders and Shocker goons are students taught by Tobe Tachibana.
A comedic take on the Showa-era portion of the tokusatsu franchise *Kamen Rider*.
Web manga series starring Ganbarider, a character exclusive to the arcade video game, created as part of the promotion of the Ganbarizing card game.
A comedic reimagining of the Showa-era portion of the *Kamen Rider* franchise. *Note: Chapters published from October 1993 to February 1997 in TV Land were drawn by Minoru Nonaka, while chapters published in TV-kun from 1992 to April 1994 were drawn by Yoshihiko Takemura.*
1. **Aoi Mangakyou** (青いマン華鏡) Ishinomori is riding on a train to Sendai when he sees a boy near him with a blue kaleidoscope. Reminded of how he used to like them, he asks the boy to borrow it. With a glimpse, he begins to understand what made him the mangaka he is... 2. **Boku no Norakuro** (ボクののらくろ) An essay manga where Ishinomori discusses the impact Norakuro left on him in the post-war period. 3. **Karakou Monogatari** (カラ公ものがたり) The story of the life of a little crow who is nursed and taken care of by a group of siblings against all odds. 4. **Boku no Heya ni wa Beethoven no Death Mask ga Atta** (ぼくの部屋にはベートーベンのデス・マスクがあった) Ishinomori reminisces about his relationship with Beethoven and music, as well as his time at Tokiwa-sou with Fujio Akatsuka. 5. **Tokiwa-sou no Charumera** (トキワ荘のチャルメラ) Ishinomori and Akatsuka (as Akamori and Ishizuka) once more star as the focus, this time covering their experiences with the changing times, highlighted with the advent of instant ramen. 6. **Tokiwa-sou Monogatari** (トキワ荘物語) A silent reflection of Ishinomori's memories at the legendary apartments. 7. **Ogawa no Medaka** (小川のメダカ) Further along in time, Ishinomori is now a father of two. Concerned about his sons' wellbeing, he tries to instill values in them by having them appreciate nature. 8. **Tezuka Osamu-shi no Itta Hi** (手塚治虫の逝った日) A short manga in which Ishinomori thinks back to many things regarding Tezuka—and what him and the rest at Tokiwa-sou best knew him for. 9. **Kaze no You ni… …Se wo Hashirisugita Mushi** (風のように… …背を走りすぎた虫) After Tezuka has passed, Ishinomori assesses his interactions and relationship with Tezuka, as well as considering what it means to have a present and future without him.
The story revolves around a girl named Miko meeting Chikkun, who crash-landed near her house. Dr. Bell and Giji-Giji crashed on Earth not too far away and set about trying to enslave the planet, but are easily deterred by Chikkun and Takkun.