Do you know of the man called Johnny Ridden? The legendary Zeon ace pilot? He disappeared after the battle after Abaoa Qu after a deadly showdown with a formidable Federation MS, and became a legend. As Johnny Ridden is trying to adapt to his new life of exile on Earth, he is followed by his past. He is called back into the spotlight to fight one last evil, a ghost of the old Principality of Zeon.
Follows side stories featuring characters from the Crossbone Gundam series. Set in the Universal Century timeline.
The famous character created by Osamu Tezuka, returns in a new three-volume manga inspired a recent television series. A robot designed in the image of a child finds himself forced to fight to protect his fellow human beings.
High above Farmless City, citizens are stunned by the sudden appearance of two floating figures. Are they human boys, monolithic robots, or something much more strange? As the battle ensues between them, destruction and devastation falls on the hapless city. One figure is Vice, and seems to be as evil as his name implies. The other is Ultimo, intent on trying to stop Vice from wreaking more havoc. But who are Vice and Ultimo really? Where did they come from? A new mystery begins with the fate of the world possibly hanging in the balance!
This spinoff series from Xam'd: Lost Memories portrays Takato Isshin, owner of a strange compass, as he stumbles upon two Tessican sisters on a pilgrimage.Nangai Island is a small isolated rural island where nothing happens. This is where Isshin Takato has grown up and now lives alone.Meanwhile, Hina and Karahina are two Tessican sisters with a secret that would make even the Army wary. Although they are on a search for their holy land, the older sister's incredibly bad sense of direction has landed them on Nangai Island instead of their target continent.Due to a series of events, Isshin and the two sisters end up fleeing the Army and the island, with only his father's boat and compass to guide them. And thus begins another story in Xam'd, an incredible journey around the world.
Released in 1997 in three parts in issues 3-4, 5-6 and 7 of Weekly Shonen Jump. Tokimecha was one of Akira Toriyama's post-DB work. The story follows a young girl by the name of Tai who manages to create a "Tokimecha", a machine that allows her to travel back in time where she meets a young caveboy by the name of Muu. Wacky hijinx quickly ensues when this girl of the modern age learns that life in the stone age can be savage and terrifying.
From Viz: A mysterious orb envelops the city of Tokyo. All forms of communication are severed, leaving the inhabitants of the newly dubbed "Tokyo Jupiter" ignorant to their fate. Along with the United Nations, a special organization known as TERRA is formed: their mission is to liberate Tokyo from the otherwordly MU--those responsible for Tokyo's capture.
Undercover, robot high school girls transform into cute battle vehicles to protect, serve and destroy enemy terrorists!
Diamond Cutter is a shonen action epic, half giant robots, half ninjitsu dodgeball! It's officially published on planetlandcomics.com, where you can read the whole series up to date! Read Left to Right. Contact Planet Land Comics if you're interested in translating Diamond Cutter.