This is a new Beyblade manga, revived after a four-year hiatus. The main character is a boy named Ginga. *Note: Includes a prologue and nine specials.*
This is a serialized manga adaptation of the American computer-animated comedy film Kung Fu Panda. Like the film, the manga recounts the story of Po, a panda who dreams of becoming the legendary kung fu master known as the Dragon Warrior.
Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (メタルファイトベイブレード ZERO-G Metaru Faito Beiburēdo ZERO-G) is a Japanese manga by Takafumi Adachi based on Takara Tomy's spinning top toy line. Zero-G is the seventh in the line of Beyblade shows, following the trilogy of shows started with Metal Fight Beyblade.
This is the official comic adaptation of the SRPG "Fuga: Melodies of Steel," based on the theme of "war, revenge, and beasts." In order to find their families who were captured in the war, the boys and girls board the mysterious giant tank "Taranis" and begin their journey of revenge....... (Source: Famitsu, translated)
From Manga Mavericks Books: A pirouette is power. Dan’s dream is to be a dancer. He has plenty of heart, but his ability doesn’t quite live up to his passion. Despite this, he looks up to his upperclassman Steven McRae, who is worlds beyond him…literally. Using a magic mirror, Steven travels to a fantastical world, where he acts as a Ballet Hero! When Dan accidentally ends up following him, Steven quickly realizes that Dan being here is no coincidence. This action-adventure manga combines ballet, tokusatsu, and the amazing art of veteran artist Takafumi Adachi! Dance to the stars with Ballet Hero Fantasy!
Manga creator Takafumi Adachi revealed on Twitter on Tuesday that he has launched a new Animagear manga based on Bandai Candy's toy franchise of the same name. (Source: Anime News Network)

