Robot is an all-color manga compilation compiled and edited by the elite manga artist Range Murata, character designer for Studio Gonzo's Last Exile and Blue Submarine No. 6. Murata's hand-picked contributors come together in a mind blowing experiment of what happens when top manga artists work in the unusual medium of color.
Featuring two Capcom video game classics, Darkstalkers/Red Earth: Maleficarum is video game manga at it's funnest! The sexy seductresses and vicious monsters known as the Darkstalkers burst out of the night! Morrigan, Lillith, Demitri, Talbain, Jedah, and more battle for control of the demon dimension! Also included are the adventures of Red Earth, a unique fantasy world of ninjas, witches, and lions that battle dinosaurs, knights, and sorceresses, with excitement around every corner! (Source: Udon Entertainment)
Pilgrim Jäger is a historical fiction that takes place in Europe in the year 1521, at the time of the Protestant Reformation. The story follows two women, Adele the acrobat and Karin the fortuneteller. Afraid of being accused of witchcraft, they disguise their special powers, working as common performers (professionisti) to earn enough money to buy indulgences from the Catholic Church that will hopefully free them from their sins. However, their powers soon get them involved in a great religious battle involving the Medici family, the Este family, Girolamo Savonarola's "prophecies," and many others. (Source: Wiki)
Street Fighter Gaiden spotlights the World Warriors’ adventures outside the tournament scene. The series is made up of short stories each devoted to a classic Street Fighter character. Fan-favorites like Ryu, Ken, Chun-li, and Guile each get their due, as do many other skilled fighters. Cammy teams up with Delta Red against the narcisitic Vega, T. Hawk has a desert showdown with Balrog, Fei-Long teaches everyone what it truly means to be a martial artist, and Ryu & Ken face off together against their deadliest rival – Akuma!
A Sci-Fi story in which the world as we know it is just a fragment of the past. By the writer of MPD Psycho, Leviathan, Brothers, and Madara, Japan delves into several interesting topics, such as the importance of genealogy and history, in an enjoyable fashion.

