[Modified from Pipe Dream Holidays (formerly Kyuumu Scanlations)]: This is a volume containing three short stories ("Legend of Purusateia", "My Most Important Thing!" & "Angel's Love Song"). They're all really cute and have happy cute endings so if you like cute shoujo, this is something you might want to read.
This was Takahashi's first foray into manga for children. It follows MOON, a giant alien rabbit who is trying to get back to his planet. He lands in Japan and gets help from a young boy named Shota. The first few chapters revolve around Shota trying to overcome his fear of heights.
From Tokyopop: Goddess Pandora was sent to Earth to collect "gifts" that were spread among humans. She has a nice body that can tempt anyone who looks at her, but when she uses her powers, she shrinks to a young girl's body. The only way to gain her power back is to kiss her reluctant peon, Aoi.
During the Great Yan dynasty (756-763), The Eleventh Miss Luo was forced to marry her brother-in-law as a second wife. She thought it was an arranged marriage, but for the benefit of the family, she unexpectedly became the true favorite of this man’s heart. Even though she is a concubine’s daughter, why should she be bullied? Let’s see how the little concubine’s daughter finally became the mistress of the house!
Shea was born perfect with an ability to lure and satisfy any man. She decides to use this power to serve those in need, little knowing she was falling into a trap.
A girl that loves to paint left her home and for some reason lives with two polar bears. This is the story of a girl suffering from loneliness and anxiety until she finds the place she belongs.
Meet Tominaga Komaki, a 20-year-old university student and landlady of an apartment. Meet Ichimatsu Kusuto, one of the hottest students from the University of Mikado who strives to avoid his stalker. When Kazuji meets Maki, his new landlady, will sparks fly between the two?
Includes: - Yokuaru Koi da to Omou Kedo
The Amusement Academy in Kyoto, along with its traditional curriculum, teaches its students about game design, how to write graphic novels, and voice animation. Akabane Iori is a cute girl that mistakenly enrolls into game design school instead of pursuing her dream of being a graphic novel author. She tries to make the best of her situation, but with no knowledge or experience about gaming, Iori has a hard time. The two friends she makes, Hio Raina, a game programmer, and Kirino Sami take her deep down a niche otaku culture that may make forever change Iori.
Hibari is a young professional who works long hours and inevitably rides the last train home. It's not all bad. She also runs into the train station worker, Yokose. Yokose is kind and polite and is always looking out for Hibari as she often sleeps defenselessly (and with a bit of drool) on her way home. Their brief encounters are a bright spot in her hectic days.
The mine disaster took away the life of the human girl Arno's adoptive father Milo. She accidentally got an ancient relic in the abyss with the guidance of Tuka, a mysterious creature. Countless coveting eyes set her on the path of seeking truth: the bird kingdom of danger lurking, the ice-seal cat kingdom, the turbulent rabbit country, the lion country with scarce water resources... This trip has no return. Where is the promising future of Arno?
These are different stories involving Devilman's world. Some are about Devilman and add to the mythology some are separate stories that don't involve Devilman but take place the same time as the events in the original Devilman manga. They are illustrated by various artists. There are some color pages in the start middle and toward the end. There are some truly amazing art and stories in these volumes. Number one is written and illustrated by Lazy Hagawari, Tatsuya Egawa, Katsuya Terada, Ken Ishikawa, Go Nagai and Shinichi Hiromoto. Number two is written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki, Noriko Nagano, Go Nagai, Akihiko Takadera and Kazuko Yumeno. Number three is written and illustrated by Noburu Miyama, Miki Toro, Shinobu Kaze, Sho-u Tajima, Masaomi Kanzaki, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and Iou Kuroda.