Wahhaman is a special robot soldier built ten thousand years ago by the Atlanteans. Found and dug up in present-day Toukyou, he doesn't remember anything, due to a nasty knock to the head he received at some point. People tend to mistake Wahhaman, who is unable to speak except for laughing when going into battle, for someone or something that they are looking for in their own lives. Later volumes of Wahhaman are more action and humour based and focus around the battles between Wahhaman and an organisation led by a mysterious man. The disfigured man, who has a long time grudge against Wahhaman, uses a number of transforming robots to capture Wahhaman, but they always fail. (source : http://users.skynet.be/mangaguide/au174.html))
Comic Gunbuster is a compilation of short stories involving the main characters from "Aim for the Top" which take place during the time of the first OVA. Some of the stories include Kazumi Amano's marriage to Coach Ota and Noriko and Jung playing golf on the Moon. (Source: Anime News Network)
Manga Science was serialized in a science magazine for elementary school students. From the cutting edge to the more familiar science, unique characters make it all easy to understand. This popular science manga can be enjoyed by all regardless of age. (Source: Jmanga)
After a collision between space ships, a small group of bizarre aliens find the sole human survivor: an infant girl. Doing the best they can, they raise her as their daughter on a remote planet, waiting for her people to come searching. This is a separate, earlier version of the more well-known "Space Family Carlvinson". The compilation volume also includes a short spin-off series "Go! Space Patrol".
Suzuki Rokumon wakes up one morning to find a little demon girl, who can use her hair as appendages, preparing breakfast. In the living room he finds another strange demon, who claims to be his new Dad. Rokumon asks where his real Dad is and the demon tells him *it* is in the next room. Needless to say he's having a pretty bad morning. Thus begins Rokumon's strange new life, with Lucu and her demons, who according to her "want to save the world, and mankind."
A boy born on an asteroid who longs for the "outside" world; a new pilot at a low earth orbit station... This is what happened when you live in space! A masterpiece science fiction collection in omnibus format, full of knowledge about space and rockets. The author's admiration for space and his abundant knowledge manifests here in full-scale (!) This is a fantastical space development comedy. (Source: Tokuma Shoten, translated)
Volume 1 (2003/3/20) Pinup illustrations: Sumeragi Natsuki, Terada Katsuya, Yasuhiko Yoshikazu 1. **Mujuuryoku no Niji** (無重力の虹) \[Terada Katsuya\] (寺田克也) 2. **Boku no Gundam Sansenki** (僕のガンダム参戦記) \[Kaida Yuji\] (開田裕治) 3. **Haman Kisekae Set** (ハマーン着せかえセット) \[Kitazume Hiroyuki\] (北爪宏幸) 4, 7, 11, 17. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] (大和田秀樹) 5. **Moeru!! King of Heart: Kidou Butouden G Gundam** (燃える!!キング・オブ・ハート 機動武闘伝Gガンダム) \[Shimamoto Kazuhiko\] (島本和彦) 6. **Zeon Shoujo Monogatari** (ジオン少女物語) \[Kaishaku\] (介錯) 8. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] (やまむらはじめ) 9. **GM no Otoko** (GMの男) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] (徳光康之) 10. **Kamille to Fa no Hinichijou Gekijou: The Origin** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場 ~じ・おりじん~) \[Satou Gen\] (さとうげん) 12. **Itsuka Kitto** (いつか きっと) \[Sumeragi Natsuki\] (皇なつき) 13. **Baka ga Ball de Yattekuru** (バカがボオルでやってくる) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] (長谷川裕一) 14. **Toukon no MS-05** (闘魂のMS-05) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 15. **Danmaku no Gogo: Bright no Yuuutsu** (弾幕の午後 ~ブライトの憂鬱~) \[Tony Takezaki\] (トニーたけざき) 16. **Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Origin Tokubetsu Bangai-hen** (機動戦士ガンダム THE ORIGIN 特別番外編) \[Yasuhiko Yoshikazu\] (安彦良和) Volume 2 (2003/9/1) Pinup illustrations: Yasuhiko Yoshikazu, Yoshizaki Mine (吉崎観音), Tony Takezaki 1. **∀Gundam Ehon: Turn A Korokoro** (∀ガンダム絵本 たーんえーころころ) \[Yasuda Akira\] (安田 朗) 2. **Jaburo ni Baramaku** (ジャブローに散蒔く) \[Tony Takezaki\] 3. **Fight!** (Fight!) \[Asari Yoshitoo\] (あさりよしとお) 4. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 1 5. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 2 6. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 1 7. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 2 8. **Zeonist Shigan Jousoku Android Hamaru** (ジオニスト志願充足アンドロイド はまる) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 9. **Axis no Haman-san** (アクシズのハマーンさん) \[Inoue Yukihiro\] (井上行広) 10. **Kamille no Fa Hinichijou Gekijou** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場) \[Satou Gen\] 11. **Gundam Hiwa: Uchuu Sentoukanshi** (ガンダム秘話 ~宇宙戦闘艦史~) \[Kondo Kazuhisa\] (近藤和久) 12. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] 13. **Crossbone Gundam Gaiden** (クロスボーン・ガンダム外伝) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] 14. **Big Clow** (BIG CLOW) \[Matsuda Miki\] (松田未来) 15. **Eikou no Kage ni Higeki Ari** (栄光の影に悲劇あり) \[Kaida Yuji\] 16. **Neko Zeon** (ネコジオン) \[Mochizuki Anko\] (餅月あんこ)
When a motley band of traveling performers have a deep-space collision with another spacecraft, they find that the sole survivor of the other craft is a humanoid infant. They decide to raise the child as their own on the nearest planet as they wait for other members of the girl's race to come and find her. Corona-chan grows up as their daughter, and the manga details her five-year-old adventures with her fuzzball mother, her robot-soldier father, her living-central-nervous-system pet, and the other bizarre members of the local village.
An anthology of comics, based on Sakyou Komatsu's best-selling novel, *Nihon Chinbotsu* about Japan slowly sinking into the sea. The stories are mostly parodies, released in conjunction with the movie adaptation. Many stories are based on the hometowns of the authors. 1. **Kikyou** (帰郷) \[Hideo Azuma\] 2. **Chinbotsu!** (沈没!) \[Yoshitoo Asari\] 3. **Noboribetsu Chinbotsu** (登別沈没) \[Nawoki Karasawa\] 4. **Sink←→Float (Surechigai)** (Sink←→Float(スレ違い)) \[Hiroki Endo\] 5. **Tokorozawa Chinbotsu** (所沢沈没) \[Shinpei Ito\] 6. **Mitaka Cinbotsu** (三鷹沈没) \[Daisuke Nishijima\] 7. **Chibotsu Rhapsody** (沈没ラプソディー) \[Kenji Tsuruta\] 8. **Akamiso Chinbotsu!?** (赤味噌沈没!?) \[Minato Koio\] 9. **Tsuzukiyama Umi Hyoubanki** (続山海評判記) \[Kouichirou Yonemura\] 10. **Kyoto Chinbotsu** (京都沈没) \[Michio Hisauchi\] 11. **Chinbotsu Nippon** (ちんぼつニッポン) \[Tony Takezaki\] 12. **Koto Shoushitsu** (古都消失) \[Sora Wo\] 13. **Okayama Chinbotsu** (岡山沈没) \[Hisaichi Ishii\] 14. **Shiawase na Momotaro** (しあわせな桃太郎) \[Katsuya Terada\] 15. **Nippon Chinbotsu Oosoudou** (日本沈没大騒動) \[TONO\] 16. **Hatsudou! D-4 Keikaku** (発動!D-4計画) \[Gaku Miyao\] 17. **Nippon Chinbotsu Sekinin Ron** (日本沈没責任論) \[Kouichirou Yasunaga\] 18. **Manga Nippon Chinbotsu** (マンガ日本沈没) \[Shinichi Hiromoto\] 19. **Tsushima Zanryuu** (対馬残留) \[Tomohiro Kouda\] 20. **Kuninu Kuniguni Shimanu Shimajima** (国ぬ国々 島ぬ島々) \[Romanov Higa\] 21. **Nippon Chinbotsu orz Zenkoku Hen** (日本沈orz全国編) \[Miki Tori\]
The head of a boy with a healthy body is unhealthy. How about a girl? A fairly different romantic comedy by the author of "Manga Science" and "Uchuu Kazoku Carlvinson" that starts from a junior high school library and then goes to space? (Source: Hakusensha, translated)

