Ogami Itto, the Lone Wolf, and his nemesis, Yagyu Retsudo, lie dead after their titanic duel. Ogami's young son, Daigoro, stays at his father's side, and none dares help the child—save Togo Shigetada, a samurai on a desperate and deadly mission of his own! (Source: Dark Horse)
In 1258 A.D., the small city of Bija on the Persian plateau was besieged by a branch of the Mongol army, which had conquered half the world with their powerful cavalry. The Mongols numbered 20,000, while the population of Bija was only 5,000. Their eventual fall was clear for all to see… The story depicts the invasion of Persia by the Mongol Empire, the battle for the small city-state of Bija, and its desperate resistance against the greatest upheaval in history. With the involvement of a mysterious group, the “Indian Inkers,” this is the most unorthodox “historical drama” in the history of gekiga manga! (Source: Comic Border, translated)
Princess Tsuru has a duty as princess of the island Omishima, but she's more attracted to the sea than to the royal life. This love for the water leads her in the arms of the enemy. In the end, that will not always bring her bad luck. (Source: Anime News Network)
A golf manga about the exploits of Kazuya Tobita, a golfer who took on the world's best golfers. Although the story of the protagonist, who was just under 20 years old, competing in major tournaments around the world is unrealistic, it is not a ridiculous style of "magic balls" or "secret hits" but rather a depiction that is in line with reality. The beautifully detailed depictions of the courses are accompanied by numerous real-life tournaments such as the Masters and the British Open, as well as real-life characters such as Jack Nicklaus. (Source: Wikipedia Japan, translated)
Bokko takes place 2300 years ago in China. The town of Ryo has requested the help of a clan called Bokk to aide them as their town is facing attack. The Bokk clan's representative, Kakuri, responds to their call for help and attempts to save Ryo from an almost inevitable defeat, from not only outer forces, but also from those who doubt him within. Is he up to the challenge?
This manga features violent stories of passion and swordsmanship, set in the Kan'ei era (1624-1643). It opens with a match between two damaged swordsmen. Irako is blind, and his opponent, Fujiki, is missing an arm. It has been decreed that their match will be fought with metal swords, instead of wooden, so one of these men will die. The story that led them to this final match, and gave them their handicaps, involves ambition, the selection of the heir for a dojo, and the passion of two women-- one the dojo master's daughter, and the other his lover.
Five-year-old Daigoro was arrested for the crime of attacking someone with a sword inside Edo Castle. The shogun was sympathetic to Daigoro for saving the shogunate from crisis, but opinions within the shogunate were sharply divided on whether to spare his life or sentence him to death. The Shogun banished him to the underground labyrinth of Edo Castle called "Danjō".

