The sequel to *Tiger & Bunny: The Comic* and companion piece to the *Tiger & Bunny 2* Netflix anime. Now that the "Hero System" that originated in the metropolis of Sternbild has been introduced all over the world, the hero industry is booming. New heroes have joined Kotetsu and Barnaby's ranks on HeroTV - take a look at their everyday lives as they work hard to protect the peace of the city (and make their sponsors happy)!
From birth, Wang Fu is a human raised by the beast race, even though the others in the beast village never truly accepted him, Wang Fu still cares about the safety of his home. When the Black Star Race returns, something has awoken, forcing Wang Fu to step onto the journey to find his true self.
This is a collection of loosely interconnected stories where the main characters are all animals, especially the tiger who is the hero of the first book.
Two Brothers are climbing a mountain to learn a secret fighting technique from an old man. Three years later they are returning to their village ...
In the manga and anime, Tiger Mask (whose real name was Naoto Date) was a feared heel wrestler in America who was extremely vicious in the ring. However, he became a face after returning to Japan when a young boy said that he wanted to be a villain like Tiger Mask when he grew up. The boy resided in an orphanage, the same one that Tiger Mask grew up in during his childhood. Feeling that he did not want the boy to idolize a villain, Tiger was inspired to be a heroic wrestler. The main antagonists in the manga and anime was Tiger's Cave, a mysterious organization that trained young people to be villainous heel wrestlers on the condition that they gave half of their earnings to the organization. Tiger Mask was once a member of Tiger's Cave but no longer wanted anything to do with them, instead donating his money to the orphanage. This infuriated the leader of the organization and he sent numerous assassins, including other professional wrestlers, to punish him. Most of the environment and characters were fictitious, but real-life pro wrestlers Antonio Inoki and Giant Baba were included in the manga and anime as well.
Ghosts and demons, mystical demon arts, rare treasures. A fantasy world where demons are tamed and tradition is protected.
Hanagasumi Highschool is located right in middle of Kabukichō, Tokyo's #1 red-light district. Because of this, the students are constantly robbed and harassed by yakuza, gangs, etc. In order to ensure the students' safety, the Student Council came up with one solution: befriend the legendary "Tiji-kun", the strongest man in Kabukichō. Two students, Motobu Tomoko and Akazawa Ryo, were assigned the task. But when they find out the true identity of the mysterious "Tiji-kun", having a peaceful school-life turns out to be harder than it seems. The series was canceled after 3 volumes
Taken from drama of the same name
At the Time Eliminator, a one-of-a-kind service can eliminate a past event. Despite his youthful looks, Rex, a time traveler, is a seasoned professional who comes equipped with gadgets and a communication device to aid him in his trips to the past. While Rex usually accepts cases for financial gain, he's searching for opportunities to acquire the mystical "Babylon Item." In the inaugural case of the series, the final living descendant of Fred Abberline seeks out Rex's assistance. Abberline was part of the sleuths who failed to solve Jack the Ripper's heinous murders, which has doomed the Abberline lineage. Could it be that someone in history employed the Babylon Item, causing the family's misfortune? Rex must journey back to the Jack the Ripper era to discover the root of the curse and neutralize it to free the Abberline clan.
A collection of one shots by Kato Kazue, including the original pilot for Ao no Exorcist. 1. Boku to Usagi 2. Akanasu 3. Akai Daichi ni Umareta Senshi no Hanashi 4. USA Boy!!! 5. Hime Goro mo Torisetsu Manga 6. Jinsei Kaidou Hagure Hoshi 7. Nirai 8. Nushi to Bou 9. Otome no Inori 10. HoshiOta (Astronerd) 11. Miyama Uguisutei Jiken (Ao no Exorcist pilot)