Yoo Ha Jin manga
Yuusha Dan
In the wilderness of Hokkaido, the Ainu people of Japan live in harmony with nature. Kotan Nakamura is a young Ainu boy living peacefully until he meets a tiger one day. This tiger, Dan, has escaped from a train that was carrying him to a zoo. Together, they discover mysterious ruins hidden underneath the ground. Within the ruins, Kotan and Dan discover an old man named Upopo living there. He tells the boy and the tiger about three keys to a fantastic treasure. As it so happens, the evil Sekkoku Kou is also searching for the treasure and shoots Upopo. Before he dies, Upopo gives one of the keys to Kotan. Now, Kotan and Dan find themselves involved in an ugly battle as numerous villains track them down to try to get the three keys so they can claim the treasure.
- Chap 3 Vol 01 (3 years ago)
- Chap 2 Vol 01fixed (3 years ago)
- Chap 1 Vol 01Fixed (3 years ago)
Young Black Jack
During the 1960s Osamu Tezuka's famous rogue doctor Black Jack was still a medical student.
- Chap 10 In Vietnam (3) (3 years ago)
- Chap 9 In Vietnam (2) (3 years ago)
- Chap 8.5 Omake (3 years ago)
- Chap 8 In Vietnam (1) (3 years ago)
- Chap 7 Deserters (3) (3 years ago)
Yakeppachi no Maria
This is the story of a delinquent who “gives birth” to a formless creature that uses a sex doll as her body.
- Chap 12 Good-Bye Maria [End] (3 years ago)
- Chap 11 Confrontation (3 years ago)
- Chap 10 (3 years ago)
- Chap 9 24 Hour Prison Break (3 years ago)
- Chap 8 Prison Bride (3 years ago)
Vampires
Vampires marked an especially important stage in the progess of Rock Holmes, one of Tezuka’s longest-running characters, who appeared here for the first time in a charismatic villain role as Makube Rokuro. Vampires is certainly not as mature a work as some of Tezuka’s later social commentaries, but a story of the fight for the right to do evil is certainly a far cry from Astro Boy’s quest to bring about friendship between humans and robots.
- Chap 22 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 21 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 20 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 19 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 18 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
Tonkaradani Monogatari
Story about the history of a valley and the animals that lived there. 6. The Golden Scale One day, a young boy heads out to catch a haul of fish, so that he can afford to get good bread for his mother. While there he finds a golden fish who, in exchange for not killing it, offers him a golden scale which will grant any wish. Choosing delicious bread as his prize, the boy returns home successful. If he could get bread from one scale, what would he get with another? 8. The Devil Invites Himself to the Ball The fox of danube, the head of the revolutionary army has infiltrated the ball and is plotting something. Who is this mysterious exactly? And what is his relationship with Lily?
Tokei Jikake No Ringo
Short story collection of a variety of more mature Tezuka work. The story "Clockwork Apple" was borrowed from the book, before the movie was made, but has very little to do with the book either as Tezuka admits to writing it without reading Clockwork Orange.
Tiger Books
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.
- Chap 1 Vol 01 (3 years ago)
- Chap 1 - Vol 02Akuemon Vol 02Akuemon (3 years ago)
The Melody Of Iron
The Melody of Iron: Dan Takuya has both of his arms severed and is left for dead. He learns to control new arms made of iron with telekinesis and goes out for revenge.
The Devil Invites Himself to the Ball
A Ball, a beautifull young girl and a fox. A great short story from the man who brought us Buddha and astroboy!
- Chap 1 (3 years ago)
Tetsu No Senritsu
The Melody of Iron: Dan Takuya has both of his arms severed and is left for dead. He learns to control new arms made of iron with telekinesis and goes out for revenge. Included stories: - White Phantom - Revolution
- Chap 3 Bonus: Revolution [End] (3 years ago)
- Chap 0.2 (3 years ago)
- Chap 0.1 (3 years ago)
- Chap 0 (3 years ago)
The Crater
A collection of often-surreal short stories intended to present various messages or morals.
- Chap 17 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 16 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 15 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 14 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 13 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
Tezuka Osamu the Best
- Chap 1.2 Vol 03Roros Journey Part 2 (3 years ago)
- Chap 1.1 Vol 03Roros Journey (3 years ago)
Swallowing the Earth
The story opens in 1942 as the battle for Guadalcanal rages in the South Pacific during World War II. When two Japanese soldiers, Adachigahara Kitaro and Seki Ichimatsu, run across a dying American soldier who is repeating the word “Zephyrus” over and over and clutching a photograph of a strikingly beautiful woman. From that moment on, the two are ensnared by the beauty with whom all men fall in love with at first sight. Twenty years after the end of the war, the two still can’t get the lovely Zephyrus out of their minds, and when they discover a woman with an uncanny resemblance and the same name is in Japan they send Seki’s son, Gohonmatsu – a Neanderthal-like perpetually-drunken sailor whose only goal is to drink all the liquor in the world – to find out more about her.
Shin Takarazima
The manga that made Tezuka famous. It is an action-adventure drama inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's book. One day a boy named Pete finds a map of "Treasure Island" that his deceased father left behind. He starts on a voyage to find it together with "Captain," who was a friend of his father. But his ship is attacked by pirates, led by Bowarl, and the two are caught. When a storm hits the pirate ship, the two are thrown into the sea and washed up on the shore of a solitary island in the southern ocean. To their surprise, this island is the one they have been looking for.... The Western-style art and fast-paced storyline attracted much attention, and it became a best seller with 400,000 copies sold, laying the groundwork for the manga craze and its modern style. The original version of "New Treasure Island" was based on Tezuka Osamu's manuscript, but substantial modifications were made by Sasaki Shichima, who cut nearly 60 pages and also changed some of the lines. When publishing "The Complete Works of Tezuka Osamu," Tezuka Osamu remade it based on his memory to make it closer to his original. Was adapted into animation.
Pluto
From Amazon.com: Any pairing of two masterminds can elicit murmurs of approval—or of apprehension. But all readers can rest assured that in this case, the pairing of seinen manga suspense master Urasawa and legendary cartoonist Tezuka is a very, very good thing. In a distant future where sentient humanoid robots pass for human, someone or some thing is out to destroy the seven great robots of the world. Europol’s top detective Gesicht is assigned to investigate these mysterious robot serial murders—the only catch is that he himself is one of the seven targets.
- Chap 65 Vol 08The World's Strongest Robot (3 years ago)
- Chap 64 Vol 08The Sound of the End (3 years ago)
- Chap 63 Vol 08A Wish to the Stars (3 years ago)
- Chap 62 Vol 08Gesicht's Last Words (3 years ago)
- Chap 61 Vol 08The Time of Destruction (3 years ago)
Ode to Kirihito
Two young doctors, the passionate and well-liked Osanai and the ambitious Tatsugaura, are both investigating the mysterious 'Monmo' disease, found only in one remote village, which causes bizarre bone deformation, making its victims take on a beastlike appearance before their deaths. Osanai, caught between the allure of his urban medical world and the rural peace offered by the remote village, does his best to help the victims retain their humanity in the face of a medical establishment which views them only as guinea pigs and oddities. Meanwhile, Tatsugaura schemes against Osanai and tries to infect his rival with the disease in order to gain fame from researching the results.
Ningen Konchuuki
Still in her early twenties, beautiful Toshiko Tomura has won the Akutagawa Prize for her story "The Book of Human Insects." The great honor is not her first: she has previously won the New York Design Academy Award, before which she was the lead actress of an established theatrical troupe. Yet, while the media go abuzz, the woman in the limelight slips away from the metropolis; what the sole paparazzo who manages to trail her to an abandoned country house witnesses is an immobile figure of an old woman and the star herself, naked, in a reverie as bizarre as it is erotic...
- Chap 4 Katydid (3 years ago)
- Chap 3 Longghorn Bettle (3 years ago)
- Chap 2 Leafhopper (3 years ago)
- Chap 1 Spring Cicada (3 years ago)
Mitsume ga Tooru
To learn about his roots, Sharaku must investigate the mysterious ruins that a long lost civilization called the Three-Eyed Ones bequeathed to him. In his worldwide search, which takes both he and Chiyoko Wato to locations like Arizona, Easter Island, and Mexico, Sharaku deciphers ancient scriptures and uses gadgets he invents to help solve (or start) problems and mysteries. Sharaku is frequently bullied for his childishness, and as such the story is also about how he fights back when the x-shaped bandage that covers his third eye is removed. Behind the bandage is hidden Sharaku's malicious third eye, and the boy's hidden evil genius emerges when it can see. Sharaku's rivalries with teachers or students are occasionally developed into major plot points.
Midnight
Midnight is the story of a taxi driver named Shinya Mito (whose name is literally Japanese for "mid" and "night") and his various passengers, each of whom he helps in various ways. Shinya drives a taxi as a way to earn money for the treatment of a young woman named Mari, whose brain was injured sometime earlier as the result of an accident Shinya was responsible for causing. The taxi Shinya drives is equipped with a fifth wheel which makes the car more maneuverable under any kind of road conditions.
- Chap 17 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 16 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 15 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
- Chap 14 Vol 02Act 6 (3 years ago)
- Chap 13 Vol 02 (3 years ago)
Metropolis
In a super-advanced city in the near future where humanoid robot technology is very sophisticated, the boy detective Kenichi is caught up in the conflict as the powerful politician Duke Red, distraught over his child's death, hires a scientist to create a replacement, an exquisitely beautiful sex-changing robot child named Mitchy. Note that this original 1949 manga supplies only part of the plot for the recent Metropolis movie, and does not feature Rock, whose role in the film was adapted from Phoenix, Nextworld and other Tezuka manga.
- Chap 0 Vol 01 (3 years ago)