Nikumaru, meaning "meatball" in Japanese, is a seventeen-year-old student at Ninja High School, a special school for the training of ninja. He is short and chubby, but he possesses a super technique known as the "kamikaze", where he stirs up a whirlwind with his feet. The series introduces his many adventures and pranks as Nikumaru meets with his rivals both in and out of school. (Source: Animeinfo)
Amamiya Shio was a radio weather girl from Hokkaido who came to Tokyo to pursue her dream of being a television newscaster. She seeks the help of a once famous talent manager, Kujiraoka, who introduced many models to the industry. Shio has great speaking skills and has the looks but, most of all, she has the aura of experience surrounding her. In fact, unknown to everyone else, Shio’s every move, how insignificant it may seem, is part of her big plan to move from the nightly weather girl to the most influential journalist the country has ever seen.
An autobiographical manga about Fujihiko Hosono's life during 1978, an important year in his life.
Fudemi Harui, who works for Tsukikage Finance, makes full use of her special skills to punish the bad guys and save the weak.
Two scientists are attempting to distribute the cure for a demon virus that is affecting people all over Japan, however, things have become complicated. One of them has become infected. So begins his battle with himself, as he attempts to not only control his emerging demon side, but also to save the lives of others by wielding its great strength.
Ichimatsu Torimonochou is a period drama work set in the late Edo period. Ichizou, a hired thief taker, cooperates in the investigation of the incident in which one of Fukagawa's prostitutes has been killed. While pursuing the unfamiliar decorations given to the victim's nails, Ichizou comes across a mysterious scroll painter, Matsunojou, who uses Yoshiwara as his headquarters. (Source: Natalie, translated)
Manga adaptation to the Crusher Joe series illustrated by Fujihiko Hosono.
Collection of special chapters that were published for 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake Relief Effort Project.
New action thriller manga series set in 1985 Japan's dazzling Bubble Economy. A private detective is asked to protect a young girl. He gets assigned an assistant, a ordinary looking college student who turns out to be a skilled fighter, using his umbrella like a Samurai Sword.
April 1968. Student movements continued to spread around the world, and even in Japan, a storm was raging, centering on universities. Hiroshi Togi, a naive young man who came to Tokyo from Sendai as a trump card for the right-wing student activity unit, fulfills a fateful encounter on a chaotic campus where left-wing and right-wing students are jumbled together. Michiko Hojo, a lovely woman who grows plants on a run-down university campus. Hiroshi begins to become attracted to her, but she is also secretly acting as a left-wing secret weapon. In a turbulent era, the drama of love and revolution begins!
This is collection of one-shots published in "Big Comic" on the 45th anniversary of the first issue. This collection has 14 stories: 1. Fukushima drive (*Moto Hagio*) 2. Shouwa Torabera Bangai-hen (*Kenichi Kitami*) 3. Kaijuu Oukoku (*Naoki Urasawa*) 4. Mouten no Venus (*Itou Junji*) 5. Hatobouru (*Hidenori Hara*) 6. Yami Tsuna Matsuri (*Daijiro Morohoshi*) 7. Last Fight (*Junichi Noujou*) 8. Sonogo no Gegege no Kakeibo (*Shigeru Mizuki*) 9. Munakata Kyouju Shirizu Susanou Saigonotatakai (*Yukinobu Hoshino*) 10. Kidou Senshi Gandam Thunderbolt Gaiden Suna Nezumi Shoun (*Yasuo Otagaki*) 11. Revenge Doll: Fukushuu Ningyou (*Rumiko Takahashi*) 12. Uta no Monku janai keredo (*Yarou Abe*) 13. Gansaku Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (*Fujihiko Hosono*) 14. Kogane no Rafu ~ Maito no Sutaetasu ~ (*Tsuyoshi Nakaima*)
On a wharf on Tokyo Bay is a small art gallery named Gallery Fake. The owner of the gallery, Fujita Reiji (藤田 玲司), was once a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was a learned curator with remarkable memory, keen aesthetic sense, great skill in restoration of paintings, and knowledge of many languages, so he was called "the Professor." However, because of trouble in the workplace, Fujita was forced to quit the museum. Now he is an art dealer who sells paintings, authentic and fake alike, at extraordinary prices. His motto is, "One without aesthetic sense can't help being cheated out of his money. And, by being deceived, one may learn to distinguish the real one from the counterfeit." However, Fujita is not a villain?not someone who sells fake paintings just as a means to earn money. He truly appreciates art and the artists who spent their lives to create it. Sometimes he takes paintings from a wicked politician who considers art only as a means of exchanging bribes. Sometimes he tries to restore destroyed paintings. He often touches the lives of those he encounters, and people are attracted to him in spite of himself. **Note:** In 1996, Gallery Fake received the Shogakukan Manga Award.

