Kurokawa is an ordinary high school student living in Hiroshima. He's uncomfortable with his always smiling classmate, Shiraki. One day on his way home, Kurokawa suddenly bumps into Shiraki wearing a blood-stained shirt. Kurokawa quickly took his hand and ran away from the scene, only to find out that Shiraki has been selling his body for a living. He injured a client and escaped.After hearing that Shiraki never wanted to "do this," Kurokawa couldn't leave him alone and purposes to "run away together." Not knowing here to go, the two of them jumped on a train and set off to the ocean, as Shiraki wanted to see it. Bit by bit, they established an emotional bond, but it ended all too quickly.Several years after their fleeting escapade, Kurokawa, now working as a middle school teacher in Yokohama, reunites with Shiraki at a wine shop...
"Do I have to run away again?"School teacher Yumi is back in her hometown. She's heard that her old elementary school uses "The Handbook of Morality" in their curriculum, and she's excited to start teaching there. But after running into an old classmate, Yumi is reminded of a past she's desperately tried to forget...
[Would you like to reverse time?] [All stats will be reset] [Please pick a date.] "February 28th, 1985. The day I was born." Wealth, I will seize all the money in the world. Monopoly, I will seize all the dungeons in the world. At this time, while the world is still peaceful.
8 Man vs. Cyborg 009 is based on Kazumasa Hirai and Jiro Kuwata's "8 Man", and Shotaro Ishinomori's "Cyborg 009". Skull is plotting the return of the Black Ghost Syndicate and is colluding with Dr. Night Daemon (8-Man's nemesis) in an attempt to rule the world. In the midst of their scheming, 8-man and 009, the world's fastest speedsters, will clash. Can they come together to thwart the New Black Ghost?
Mitsuki is a high school student who works hard to support his sick sister. However, without parents, money, or any form of specialty, he falls into working for an illegal business, ends up getting devoured by the strong as someone who is weak, and is ultimately mugged. Deep in despair from the cruelty of this world, a beautiful women who calls herself a detective appears. With her help, it's possible Mitsuki can turn his life around...!
A sequel to The Girls’ Arcadia.Several stories that follow shy but sweet college girl Kotoko and mysterious model Tsutsuji’s lives and relationship after the events of the original.Two full chapters and four shorts. The fourth chapter, The Girls’ Blouse, can be found on the page for The Girls’ Arcadia.
How to Stop a Tyrant from Being Decadentn contrast to her past life in Korea, the storybook world Rayne Haatz inhabits is full of wondersthink dreamy powers, nobles inspired by card suits, and anthromorphs. There's just one issue her destiny in this world is to die! Luckily, it seems that someone wants her alive. In her fourth life, Rayne vows to stop her scheming family from giving Emperor Jaynen the dark nightmares that drive him mad and lead to her death. But after three deaths, has Rayne learned enough to change her fate? Or will her feelings for Jaynen complicate her plans?
Partially based on the Mobile Suit Gundam F91 Crossbone Vanguard novel, the manga acts as a prequel to the events of Mobile Suit Gundam F91, depicting the Crossbone Vanguard and the residents of Frontier IV prior to the Cosmo Babylonia War during Universal Century (UC) 0123.
*Tezuka completely redrew this from memory for the Tezuka 400 when this version was presumed lost. It was later rediscovered and collected in the Tezuka bunko.*The young Pete jumps aboard a ship captained by a friend of his late father. With a treasure map he left behind in his hands, he and the captain embark on an adventure to hunt it down. However, pesky pirates - like Bowarl and his crew - get in the way, also seeking the treasure for themselves! What sort of island is Treasure Island? And who will get the treasure first?Sakai is credited for the 'story' of this edition due to the many cuts and alterations he made, including the ending of the manga. Tezuka was not pleased with his edits, and did not consider it a work he did by himself. When collected in the Complete Works, the original was presumed lost, so Tezuka redrew the whole work from memory, restoring the cuts (such as Peter Pan). This edition is more of a 2/3koma compared to the 1984 definitive edition, which is a 4Koma.
Fourteen-year-old Sora Habara joins a young yakuza group in hopes of adding a little hazard to his boring high school life. He soon realizes that adding even the slightest danger to his life can turn his world upside down.
Lemon Kid, the only son of a rancher, decides that he wishes to become an outlaw. When another outlaw, Melon Kid, comes to his home, they flee together. Melon Kid, however, isn't too sure that Lemon Kid should be on this path.Also includes the short serial "Black Canyon"---**Volume 70 of the Osamu Tezuka Complete Works**