Another journey of The Doraemons. This series have a very major difference with Nobita's frequent participation in most of the Doraemons' adventures, instead of the only focus on the Doraemons. However, other recurring characters from the main series (Shizuka, etc.) and human partners of other DD7 members don't have too much focus as same as Nobita. The adventures mostly appear in many different eras rather than 22nd century, and some of the character settings have slight differences from the original version by Tanaka. (Source: Wikipedia)
Born in a Bunraku family, Tachibana Sakon is trained to become a Bunraku puppet master. With a pretty face, timid character and such reliance and dependence on his puppet friend Ukon, no one would expect that he is the one his policewoman aunt Kaoruko would turn to when she faces perfect crimes. With Ukon on his hand, Sakon instantly changes from a timid boy into a careful, quiet, observant, calculating detective. Quite a contrast to Ukon, who is a chatterbox that is much more into popstars and talking to girls. This uncanny pair can see through the criminal`s plots as well as the victim's mind. As Sakon's grandfather once said: "Controlling a puppet is reading the heart. You have to put yourself in the shoes of the one you want to portray."
After losing her older brother(a prodigious ice hockey player) in a traffic accident, Izumi Kazama resolves to turn her life around and transfers to the prestigious Seijo Daiichi High School in Tokyo. However, the ice hockey team is in shambles, having been suspended from competition for a year following a violent incident, and Izumi’s passion only serves to rub the upperclassmen (who have turned into delinquents) the wrong way. Izumi’s steely gaze as she endures a hazing-like entrance test moves the heart of the captain, Tokito. Next, all freshmen are required to take an entrance test to assess their ice hockey skills, and six students, including Izumi, pass. A practice match against the upperclassmen is scheduled for a month later, but the freshmen lack a wing player. Izumi is assigned the position, but they are still one player short, so he manages to recruit Sera, a classmate who was known as a “genius wing” in middle school. After a fierce battle against the upperclassmen, the prestigious Seijo Daiichi High School Ice Hockey Club is reborn.
The Biohazard: The Umbrella Chronicles: Prelude to the Collapse's recounts the fall of the ubiquitous Umbrella bioengineering corporation with the first game's Chris and Jill as main characters.
A biographical manga about the creation of Black Jack, told through interviews of people involved with Tezuka at the time.
To carry out his missions, private detective Kei Hanayashiki, nicknamed "the Punching Ball", asks his clients to hit him. Thus, charged with their emotions, he goes out to solve his investigations with the force of his fists!
Masako Tachibana is married to Toshio Akagi, an earnest and honest civil servant. However, one day after 22 years of marriage, Toshio took his own life at home... Toshio was in the middle of a case where government land was sold at an unfair price, and was ordered to falsify official documents to cover up the names of those involved. The story follows Masako as she confronts the government in an attempt to learn the truth about her husband's death.
A biographical manga focusing on the famous sumo brothers Takanohana and Wakanohana.
Nanase runs a pawnshop in the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. He is a genius appraiser able to distinguish fakes from originals. He gets pretty much everything at his pawnshop. When clients come to his shop, Nanase appraises their items and also tries to solve their worries.
The non-fiction manga will tell the story of how Osamu Tezuka and a team of "reckless young people" took on the challenge of producing the first weekly television anime. Tezuka himself helmed the production of the 1963 Astro-Boy anime at his Mushi Production studio, and it became Japan's first half-hour animated series. The show pioneered animation techniques and production methods that gave rise to the earliest aesthetics and styles of television anime. (Source: Anime News Network)

