Asada Hiroyuki's first collection of works. Included are 12 works, including "I'll: Special Episode," "Renka: Extra Episode," which were not included in the main volumes, and never-before-seen gags.
Book with manga & illustrations from Japanese and international artists for the FIFA World Cup 2002.
Content:
1. Otomo Katsuhiro - Cover Illustration
2. Inoue Takehiko - *I love this game*
3. Kamijo Atsushi - *Kaerenai ko hito* (Those Who Will Never Return)
About a girl name Tchie as she reminsces the time she had with her two best friends.
4. Matsumoto Taiyou - *Mie ken no shounen*
5. «Mizugame 3» - *Lust for Life*
Tajima Sho-u (Gorilla Kick), Obata Takeshi (Morning Kong) and Asada Hiroyuki (Utan Chop)
About a tale of a football shoes as it is used/travelled from one user to the next.
6. Illust Gallery
Araki Hirohiko
Yazawa Ai
Yamada Yoshihiro
Nishimura Shinobu
Okano Reiko
7. Kusumoto Maki - *Netsu*
8. Yoshino Sakumi - *GOAL!!*
9. François Boucq - *Sekai wa mawaru*
10. Yasuhiko Yoshikazu - Bateren: <Journey to Western Europe - Prologue> (南蛮西遊記序章, Bateren: Nanban Saiyuuki Josho). This one-shot is the prelude to an tale of alternate history where Amakusa Shiro Tokisada survives the Shimabara Rebellion, and arrives in Spain in seek of aid for Japanese Christians.
11. penthon - *A fantastic dream*
12. Nicolas de Crécy - *Montceau-les-Mines VS Pont-à-Mousson*
13. Frédéric Boilet - *2002 FIFA WORLD TEA CUP*
14. Nicolas de Crécy - *Soccer no dendou*
15. Yokoyama Hiroshi - *Robot Battle VI*
16. D[di:] - *Fire Star Man*
17. Taniguchi Jiro - *Fuka*
18. Emile Bravo - *Shinpan wa 12 hitome no senshu!*
19. Max Cabanne - *Penalty area*
20. Kuroda Iou - *Schweitzer*
21. Terada Katsuya - *Box!*
22. Benoît Peeters & François Schuiten -
23. Young Soon Yang -
24. Gyoubu Ippei - football image visual
*Source: MangaUpdates*
Asada Hiroyuki's first collection of works. Included are 12 works, including "I'll: Special Episode," "Renka: Extra Episode," which were not included in the main volumes, and never-before-seen gags.
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.
Robot was partially published in English, the first three volumes by Digital Manga Publishing from September 19, 2005 to December 1, 2006, after which the license was taken over by Udon Entertainment, who published volumes 4 and 5 from December 1, 2007 to May 1, 2008, before they too dropped the license. It has been published in its entirety in French by Glénat.