An endearing story of a boy who, while visiting his relatives in a rural village, visits a mysterious pod where the local dragon deity supposedly dwells and uncovers a conspiracy that uses the god's name in greed.
Jun of Ishinomori's Fantasy World Jun returns, this time as a younger boy. While he may be younger, the sights he sees are as fantastic as ever, taking one on trips throughout different worlds as he tries to make sense of things.
Serialized in two magazines, including Sanrio's shojo magazine Lyrica.
The legendary hero left behind by the eternal master is back!
Mitsuko visits a Western-style house in search of her father and finds Android Jirou! Kikaider fights fiercely against Green Mantis, Gray Cyborg, and Orange Ant!
Serialized in Gakken's "-th Grade Science" magazines from 1978-1980, this is the precursor to Ishinomori's later gag comedy work Chikkun Takkun. This early version does not feature the antagonist characters "Dr. Bell" or "Giji Giji" seen in Chikkun Takkun, but instead features an episodic format focused upon a different educational topic each chapter.
Kazada Saburou, an ordinary high school student, awakens as a psychic.
As a powerful esper who "transforms into two stages" from Sanagiman to Inazuman, he and his friends fight against the giant enemy "Bamba."
A masterpiece of hard science fiction that depicts the battles of psychic boys on a grand scale.
Publisher Hayakawa is celebrating its 70th anniversary with two manga anthology reprints. One collection is dedicated to mystery works while the other compiles SF stories printed over the publisher's long career.
- **The Ripe Star** (Ureta Hoshi) by Osamu Tezuka, February 1972 in SF Magazine
- **Dual Isolation Cell Satellite** (Eisei 2-ren Dokubou) by Leiji Matsumoto, February 1972 in SF Magazine
- **7P (2)** – H.G. Wells by Shotaro Ishinomori, October 1969 in SF Magazine
- **Captain Past** by Go Nagai, November 1970 in SF Magazine
- **Ragini** by Moto Hagio, February 1980 in SF Magazine
- **Dorothy** by Keiko Fukuyama, August 1984 in SF Magazine
- **Aquatic People** (Mizubito) by Hideo Azuma
- **THE GHOST OF SF KID** (SF Kozou no Yuurei) by Tori Miki
- Heikou Wars by Eiji Yokoyama
- Ojii-chan no Shosai/Uchuu by Tetsuya Imai
- Megane wo Kai ni by Yu Tsunamino
- Futokou by Tsubana
- **Mister Donut** by Daisuke Nishijima(Original concept: Yusaku Kitano), June 2002 in SF Magazine
- Mahou Shoujo Time-chan Sono 1 Onee-chan wa Kaidan wo Ochiru Yume wo Miru no ka by Akihito Yoshitomi
- To, Aru Hi no Boku no Himo by Natsujikei Miyazaki
- **Sister of My Dreams** (Ore no Yume no Imouto) by COCO
An epic sci-fi story heavily influenced by the Epic of Gilgamesh, as several groups fight for a mysterious power. While a close brother and sister get tied up into the battle unwillingly.
Robot detective "K" belongs to the newly established "Special Investigation Unit" of the Metropolitan Police Department.
He is a fighting machine with an expressionless mask, a blue-black steel body, and powerful weapons, but he is more gentle than a human being.
He teams up with Shiba, a stubborn old detective who hates mechs and despises "K," and daringly challenges the mysterious organization "R.R.K.K. (BAD)" to solve a number of mysterious cases!
Kamen Rider, the righteous warrior who shouts out "Henshin!" and continues to fight evil. The heroes created by the genius Shotaro Ishinomori are brought back to life by the hard-working Muraeda Kenichi! In this epic hero battle story, the 10th rider "ZX" fights alongside the previous riders against the mysterious organization "BADAN" that is invading the world!
A multi-taleted man named Yusuke Godai gains the power of the ancient warrior "Kuuga", and with the help of officer Kaoru Ichijo, fights the murderous monsters known as the Grongi, in order to save humanity.
However, things start to turn twisted when another Kuuga-like entity appears, and the police decide to build their own anti-Grongi suit.
A brand new retelling of the events from the Tokusatsu Henshin Hero Series *Kamen Rider Kuuga* and *Kamen Rider Agito*.