High school journalist Kojiro Soma has always had a nose for the occult, but when a greater demon threatens his school, he must join forces with the supernatural to prevent his classmate from summoning hell on earth.
In 1992, Shintaro Kago began publishing what was supposed to be the first full-length manga of his career. Unfortunately, the magazine that published it, Bandai\'s Cyber Comix, was discontinued in October of that year and the manga remains unfinished to this day. Only three chapters exist. Kago did recycle the basic concept of a girl able to switch between our reality and a cyberspace-like spiritual realm in a later one-shot (ataraxia) and an even later different full-length work (Six Consciousnesses Thought Changing Ataraxia).
A very unique, funny manga that follows the exploits of Ebichu, a talking female hamster with a dirty mind. This manga includes sexual dialogue, some nudity, and the occasional sex scene. There\'s also some violence against hamsters. It\'s all pretty lighthearted, but if any of this stuff offends you, don\'t read it.
More ratventures from Tamura. --- Published in Bikkuri House November 1979.
Comedic 4-koma about a group of mischievous rats. --- Tamura Shigeru\'s 1977 debut in the monthly magazine Garo. - Yes, they\'re rats.
Atagoal Monogatari takes place in a fantasy world where humans and cats can talk to each other. The story revolves around the adventures of Hideyoshi, a big young cat, and his friends.
This one-shot originally appeared in 1975 as textless illustrations in the Japanese book (エッセイ集 微熱少年) which contains a collection of essays written by former Happy End member Takashi Matsumoto. In later re-releases of this one-shot, additional Japanese text would be added to some of the one-shot\'s pages.
This series is a precursor to Hiroshi Masumura’s Atagoal. It was serialized in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) from May to December 1975. The story depicts the people of Yonezaad, rising up against the re-invasion of King Carmel, who once ruled the Yonezaad continent. Many characters in Atagoal would make their first appearances in this series (Ex. Hideyoshi, Tempura, Gilbars, and Pantsu) although their roles are significantly different in this series than those from future Atagoal publications.
It was published in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) on May 1974
It was published on the 232nd issue (No. 33 1973) of Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ) on July 30, 1973, after it became a runner-up in the 5th Tezuka Award.
It was published in Monthly Magazine Garo (月刊漫画ガロ) on December 1973
Tensai Bakabon (Or, \"The Genius Bakabon\" ) is a gag manga starring ironically the titular character\'s father, only known as \"Bakabon\'s Papa\". The manga generally centers around episodic stories of Papa causing trouble around town due to his own and his son\'s complete and utter incompetence. This usually attracts the attention of the local trigger-happy policeman \"Honkan\", as well as causing issues for Bakabon\'s mother (Also just known as \"Bakabon\'s Mama\" ) and his younger, but extremely intelligent brother, Hajime. While the series is quite old, many of the jokes and stories are timeless in execution, and hold up well today, which is largely why it\'s considered a classic series in Japan. 3 Bilingual comics where released by Kodansha in the early 2000s. --- - **Won the Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1971**