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Go Nagai
Go Nagai
, better known by the penname , is a Japanese manga artist and a prolific author of science fiction, fantasy, horror and erotica. He made his professional debut in 1967 with Meakashi Polikichi, but is best known for creating Cutie Honey, Devilman, and Mazinger Z in the 1970s. In 2005, he became a...

 (born September 6, 1945) is a prolific Japanese manga artist
Mangaka
is the Japanese word for a comic artist or cartoonist. Outside of Japan, manga usually refers to a Japanese comic book and mangaka refers to the author of the manga, who is usually Japanese...

 who has written, illustrated, or otherwise contributed to over 360 manga
Manga
Manga is the Japanese word for "comics" and consists of comics and print cartoons . In the West, the term "manga" has been appropriated to refer specifically to comics created in Japan, or by Japanese authors, in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 19th...

 titles since his professional debut in 1967 with Meakashi Polikichi. Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica, he is best known for creating the seminal works Cutie Honey
Cutie Honey
is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Cutie Honey first appears on volume 41 of the 1973 edition of Shōnen Champion. According to Nagai, she is the first female to be the protagonist of a shōnen manga series....

, Devilman
Devilman
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

, and Mazinger Z
Mazinger Z
, known briefly as Tranzor Z in United States, is a Super Robot manga and anime series created by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueisha Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. In...

in the 1970s.

1960s

  • Meakashi Polikichi (目明しポリ吉, 目明かしポリ吉, Detective Polikichi)(November 1967, Monthly Bokura)
  • Chibikko Kaiju Yadamon
    Chibikko Kaiju Yadamon
    is a Japanese black and white anime series created by Ushio Souji, an alias of Tomio Sagisu. Yadamon is also famous for its manga adaptation, which was the second professional work of Go Nagai....

    (ヤダモン, ちびっこ怪獣ヤダモン, Yadamon)(December 1967-July 1968, Monthly Bokura) Original work by Tomio Sagisu
  • Yuhi no Kenman (夕日の剣マン)(January 1968, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Chibikko Keiji-chan (ちびっこ刑事ちゃん)(January 15, 1968, Manga Ou Special Issue)
  • Jintaro Sandogasa (じん太郎三度笠)(February 4-March 3, 1968, Weekly Shonen Magazine
    Weekly Shonen Magazine
    , also known as Shōnen Magazine, is a shōnen manga magazine published by Kodansha, first published on 17 March 1959. Despite some unusual censorship policies , it's mainly read by an older audience, with a large portion of its readership falling under the male high school or college...

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  • Hana no Sanshiro (ハナの三四郎)(February 4, 1968, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • Sanbiki no Kenman (三匹の剣マン)(Spring, Summer 1968, Shonen Magazine Comics)
  • Go-chan no Fantaji Waraudo Ban (豪ちゃんのふぁんたじい·わらうどバン)(April 1968, COM
    COM (manga magazine)
    was a manga magazine started in January 1967 by Osamu Tezuka. It was started in response to the success of Garo , and as a way for Tezuka and other artists to showcase more avant-garde and experimental works in manga...

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  • Jigoku no Kenman (地獄の剣マン)(April, August, September 1968, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Izari Shi Monogatari (いざり市物語)(May 1968, COM)
  • Magokko Kinta (馬子っこきん太)(May 1968-December 1969, Manga Ou/September, November 1968, January, August, September 1969, Bessatsu Manga Ou)
  • Koya no Kenman (荒野の剣マン)(June 23-July 14, 1968, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Tenrankai no E (展覧会の絵)(July 1968, COM)
  • Harenchi Gakuen
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (ハレンチ学園, Shameless School)(August 1, October 24, November 7, December 26, 1968-October 13, November 3, 1969-May 25, June 15-July 20, August 24, 1970-February 8, 1971, January 1-June 5, June 19-September 25, 1972, Weekly Shonen Jump
    Weekly Shonen Jump
    is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The first issue was released with a cover date of July 2, 1968, and it is still circulating. One of the longest-running manga magazines in Japan, it has a circulation of 2.8 million copies...

    /April 1969, Shonen Book
    Shonen Book
    is a manga magazine by Shueisha, which debuted March 1958 and ended in April 1969. Shōnen Book was originally a spin-off of Shueisha's . Shōnen Book is famously known in Japan for being the predecessor to the company's famous Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. The Shōnen Book tankōbon manga volumes are...

    /June 3, August 31, 1969, Shonen Jump Special Issue)
  • Allah-kun (アラーくん)(August 1968-October 1969, Monthly Bokura)
  • Mini Mini Manga Dai-Koshin (ミニミニまんが大行進, ミニミニまんが爆笑大行進)(August 4, 1968, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Dengeki Shiro Inazuma Sakusen (電撃四郎イナズマ作戦)(August 1968, Bessatsu Manga Ou)
  • Huuten Ninpo Cho (風天忍法帳)(August 29, 1968, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Bravo! Sensei (ブラボー!先生)(September 17-October 1, 1968, Shojo Friend
    Shojo Friend
    was a shōjo manga magazine formerly published by Kodansha, beginning in 1962. Kodansha used the knowledge gained from publishing magazines aimed at young girls, including Nakayoshi and Shōjo Club, as well as the experience from publishing Weekly Shonen Magazine. Shōjo Friend is considered the...

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  • Ra Samurai (ラ·サムライ)(September 1968, COM)
  • Usurasebun (ウスラセブン)(October 3, 1968, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Kaishin Saku (会心作)(October 1968, COM)
  • Shin Sen Gumi Somatsu Ki (新選組そまつ記)(October 1968, Shonen Book)
  • Pansy-chan (パンジーちゃん)(November 1968, Nakayoshi
    Nakayoshi
    is a shōjo manga magazine published by Kodansha in Japan. First published in December 1954, it is a long-running magazine with over 50 years worth of manga publication history. The target demographic for Nakayoshi is aimed at young girls between...

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  • Kuishin Boku-chan (くいしんボクちゃん)(December 1968, Shogaku Ichinensei)
  • Receive-chan (レシーブちゃん)(December 1968, Nakayoshi)
  • Wanpaku Yaro no Mechanic Daisenso (わんぱく野郎のメカニック大戦争)(January 1, 1969, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Nazonazoboya X-kun (なぞなぞぼうやXくん)(January–March, 1969, Shogaku Ichinensei)
  • Ultra Spy Hige Godzilla (ウルトラスパイ ヒゲゴジラ)(January 1969, Shonen Book)
  • Yume no Sekai no Mari-chan (ゆめの世界のマリちゃん)(January 1969, Nakayoshi)
  • Goketsu Mika-chan (ごうけつミカちゃん)(January 1969, Nakayoshi Special Issue)
  • Meakashi Polikichi -Yokoku Goto no Kan- (目明しポリ吉-予告強盗の巻-)(January 1969, COM)
  • Fighting Pants-kun (ファイティングパンツくん)(February 1969, Shonen Book)
  • Daimachi Sensei (ダイマチ先生)(February 1969, Nakayoshi)
  • Kimagure Kyoshitsu (きまぐれ教室)(February 1969, Ribon
    Ribon
    is a monthly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha. First issued in August 1955, its rivals are Nakayoshi and Ciao. Its target audience is young girls roughly 9–13 years old. In 2009, the magazine's circulation was 274,167, down from the previous year's circulation numbers of 330,000...

     Comics) Also known as Kimagure Sensei (きまぐれ先生)
  • Neko no Ko Love-chan (ねこの子ラブちゃん)(February–March, 1969, Bessatsu Shojo Friend)
  • Kikkai-kun (キッカイくん)(February 2-May 10, May 31-December 21, 1969, January 4-November 8, 1970, Weekly Shonen Magazine/August 1969-April 1970, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Handsome-kun (ハンサムくん)(March 1969, Nakayoshi)
  • Hunter-kun (ハンターくん)(March 1969, Shonen Book)
  • Onna Bancho Houin Daiko (女番長ほういん大子)(March 1969, Shonen Gaho)
  • Migawari Pansy-chan (みがわりパンジーちゃん)(April 1969, Nakayoshi)
  • Koibito-kun (コイビトくん)(April 1969, Shonen Book) Reissued as "Kick-chan"
  • Sweet-chan (スイートちゃん)(April 22-May 27, July 8-December 23, 1969, Shojo Friend) Co-production with Taiyo Noguchi.
  • Funny Boy (ファニーボーイ)(May 1969, Monthly Funny) Co-production with Yukio Asai.
  • Godzilla ga Yuku (ゴジラがゆく)(May 9, 1969, Joker)
  • Oni Keiji ga Yuku (鬼刑事がゆく)(May 23, 1969, Joker)
  • Janken Ken-chan (ジャンケン·ケンちゃん)(June–September 1969, Nakayoshi) Co-production with Taiyo Noguchi.
  • Pinky no Koi no Kizetsu
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (ピンキーの恋のキゼツ)(June 1969, Ribon) A combination of comic with photographies.
  • Onna Tobaku Shi ga Yuku (女賭博師がゆく)(June 13, 1969, Joker)
  • Chikan ga Yuku (痴漢がゆく)(June 27, 1969, Joker)
  • Sweet-chan (スイートちゃん)(July 8-December 26, 1969, Shojo Friend) Co-production with Tsutomu Oyamada.
  • Zohyo ga Yuku (雑兵がゆく)(July 11, 1969, Joker)
  • Oishasan ga Yuku (お医者さんがゆく)(July 25, 1969, Joker)
  • Shinobi ga Yuku (忍がゆく)(August 8, 1969, Joker)
  • Abashiri ikka
    The Abashiri Family
    is a manga series created by Go Nagai that originally ran in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion. Some of its characters returned with different names as part of other series, such as Cutie Honey, UFO Robot Grendizer and Mazinger Angels Z among others.Some of the first stories were adapted into an...

    (あばしり一家, The Abashiri Family)(August 10, 1969-April 9, 1973, Weekly Shonen Champion
    Weekly Shonen Champion
    is a weekly shōnen manga magazine published by Akita Shoten.- History :Shōnen Champion was first published 15 July 1969. It has had numerous popular series by manga artists such as Osamu Tezuka, Go Nagai, Shinji Mizushima, and Keisuke Itagaki...

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  • Gakuen Bangaichi (学園番外地)(September 8, 1969-February 9, 1971, Shonen Gaho) Co-production with Ken Ishikawa
    Ken Ishikawa
    was a Japanese manga artist. He is renowned as the co-creator with Go Nagai, of the Getter Robo anime series, as well as four of their subsequent manga continuations...

    , Ishikawa's debut. Last stories with art by Tetsuji Aikawa.
  • Seibu no Yojinbo Macaroni-chan (西部の用心棒マカロニちゃん)(September 1969, Bessatsu Manga Ou)
  • Daitozoku (大盗賊)(Autumn 1969, Bessatsu Manga Ou)
  • Chan-kun (チャンクン, Chang Kung)(November 18-December 26, 1969, Weekly Bokura Magazine)

1970s

  • Sasurai Gakuto (さすらい学徒)(January–May 1970, Manga Ou) Co-production with Ken Ishikawa, Ishikawa's second professional manga.
  • Oni -2889 Nen no Hanran- (鬼-2889年の反乱-)(January 1, 1970, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Komatsu Charm (こまっチャーム)(January 6-May 19, June 9-July 7, 1970, Shojo Friend) Co-production with Tsutomu Oyamada.
  • Hidoi Kyoto (ひどい巨塔)(January 10, 1970, Big Comic
    Big Comic
    is a semimonthly seinen manga magazine published since 1968-02-29 by Shogakukan in Japan. It was originally launched as a monthly magazine, but switched to twice monthly on the 10th and 25th beginning in April 1968. It is paired with sister magazine Big Comic Original, going on sale in the weeks...

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  • Sukisuki Skiing-chan (すきすきスキーちゃん, Suki Suki Skiing-chan)(January 20·27, 1970, Shojo Friend)
  • Kaiketsu Ultra Super Deluxe-man (快傑ウルトラスーパーデラックスマン)(January 27-February 10, 1970, Weekly Bokura Magazine)
  • Go! Go! Go-chan Warai (GO!GO!豪ちゃん笑)(February–July 1970, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Gakuen Taikutsu Otoko (ガクエン退屈男, Guerrilla High)(February 17-September 22, 1970, Weekly Bokura Magazine)
  • GO! Go! Nonsense (GO!豪!ナンセンス)(March 22-July 5, 1970, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Kyuketsuki Kari (吸血鬼狩り)(April 1970, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Jinrui no Shinpo to Fuchowa (人類の進歩と不調和)(May 9, 1970, Sunday Mainichi Special Issue - Gekiga & Manga)
  • Shosetsu Tengoku to Jigoku (小説·天国と地獄)(June 27, 1970, Play Comic)
  • Go-chan no Fushigina Sekai (豪ちゃんのふしぎな世界)(July 12, 1970, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Maro (まろ)(July 19-26, September 20-27, 1970, January 10-June 27, 1971, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Boy Hunter (ボーイハンター)(August 1970, Jogakusei no Tomo)
  • Tengoku to Jigoku (天国と地獄)(August 11, 1970, Weekly Bokura Magazine)
  • Shain wa V (社員はV)(September 11, 1970, Weekly Yomiuri)
  • Kaijuu-Hakase Pokopen-chan (かいじゅうはかせポコペンちゃん)(September 1970-January 1971, Shogaku Ichinensei)
  • Sanshiro (三四郎)(September 12, 1970, Manga Sunday)
  • Captain Past (キャプテンパースト)(November 1970, SF Magazine
    SF Magazine
    SF Magazine is a science fiction magazine in Japan. It began publication with the February 1960 issue, which appeared in bookshops at the end of 1959. It was Japan’s first successful prozine.-History:...

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  • Mao Dante
    Demon Lord Dante
    is the title of several horror-themed manga series written by Go Nagai as well as an anime series.During 1971, Go Nagai wrote the original Demon Lord Dante manga, which was published in Kodansha's Bokura Magazine. After its original run in 1971 from January to June, Go Nagai went on to author the...

    (魔王ダンテ)(January 1-June 1, 1971, Weekly Bokura Magazine)
  • Golgo 17·18·19 (ゴルゴ17·18·19)(January 10, 1971, Big Comic)
  • Yagyu no Sasurau Kuni Nite (野牛のさすらう国にて)(January 24·31, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Chakapoko (チャカぽこ)(February–September 1971, Shogakukan no Gakushu Zasshi series)
  • Susumu-chan Dai Shock (ススムちゃん大ショック)(March 7, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Hyakuen Bijin (百円美人, aka Hyakuen Byoin series - Hyakuen Bijin, 百円病院シリーズ 百円美人, 100 En Bijin, 100円美人)(April 1971, Monthly Shonen Magazine) The "Hyakuen Byojin" series was a collaboration effort with Tomodaka Iwasawa and Shinobu Kaze.
  • Africa no Chi (アフリカの血, Blood of Africa)(April 11, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine) Original work by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
  • Schalken Gahaku (シャルケン画伯, Schalken the Painter)(April 18, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine) Original work by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.
  • Sanchome Ga Senso Desu (三丁目が戦争です)(April 20, 1971) Written by Yasutaka Tsutsui
    Yasutaka Tsutsui
    is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. Along with Shinichi Hoshi and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction writers in Japan. His Yumenokizaka bunkiten won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari...

    , published by Dōwa Ehon.
  • Kuzureru (くずれる)(April 25, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Resura-Man (れすらマン, れずらマン, Wrestler-Man)(June 28, 1971, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Yokufuka Zukin (よくふか頭巾)(July 7, 1971, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Yatai Oh (屋台王)(July 12, 1971, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Dai-Kamen (大仮面)(July 19, 1971, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Yakkora Sho (やっこらショ)(July 1971, COM)
  • Go Gag Tama-kun Tama-chan (豪ギャグ タマくんタマちゃん)(July 1971, Kibo no Tomo) Co-production with Tomotaka Iwasawa.
  • Zuba-Ban (ズバ蛮, Zuba The Barbarian)(July 4-December 26, 1971, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Nekketsu Dan (ネッけつ団)(August 2-16, 1971, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Enoshima Dodzilla (江の島ドジラ, alternatively Enoshima Dojira)(September 5, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Shiroi Sekai no Kaibutsu (白い世界の怪物)(December 19, 1971, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Omorai-kun (オモライくん)(January 1-June 4, August 6, 1972, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Animal Kedaman (あにまるケダマン)(January 16-October 22, 1972, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Ganbare Supokon-kun (がんばれスポコンくん, Supokon-kun, スポコンくん)(January 16-February 13, 1972, Weekly Shonen King)
  • Raijin Thunder (雷人サンダー)(May–July 1972, Tanoshii Yōchien)
  • Devilman
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (デビルマン)(June 11, 1972-June 24, 1973, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Mazinger Z
    Mazinger Z
    , known briefly as Tranzor Z in United States, is a Super Robot manga and anime series created by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueisha Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. In...

    (マジンガーZ)(October 2, 1972-August 13, 1973, Weekly Shonen Jump)Shōnen Jump serialization. Aside from Nagai's version, there is another version illustrated by Gosaku Ota.
  • Dollyman (ドリーマン)(February 18, 1973, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Haijin Nijumencho (廃人二十面チョ, 廃人20面チョ)(March 12, 1973, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Gariben (ガリベン, Moretsu Gariben, もーれつガリベン, Moretsu Gariben-kun, もーれつガリベンくん)(April 22, 1973, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Kiri no Tobira (霧の扉) (May 13, 1973, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Chottodakeyo! (ちょっとだけよ!)(June 3, 1973, Gekiga Gendai)
  • Shirayukihime (白雪姫)(June 4, 1973, Weekly Shonen Champion)
  • Renkonman (レンコンマン)(June 24, 1973, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Violence Jack
    Violence Jack
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai in 1973. It has had several serializations and one-shot stories which have run in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s...

    (バイオレンスジャック)(July 22-December 23, 1973, January 13-September 30, 1974, Weekly Shonen Magazine/January–October, December 1977-April, August–December 1978, Monthly Shonen Magazine/August 5, 1983-March 12, 1990, Weekly Manga Goraku
    Weekly Manga Goraku
    is a Japanese weekly manga magazine published since 1968 by Nihon Bungeisha which targets a demographic of middle aged men instead of one of the more common targets of seinen or shōnen manga. The magazine is published every Friday....

    /November 1993, Tankobon Kakioroshi/December 2001, Bessatsu Young Jump)
  • Dororon Enma-kun
    Dororon Enma-kun
    , also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a...

    (ドロロンえん魔くん)(September 30, 1973-March 31, 1974, Weekly Shonen Sunday) Aside from Nagai's version, there are at least six other variations published in several publications from Shogakukan no Gakushu Zasshi (小学館の学習雑誌) series. These are illustrated by Tadashi Makimura, Tsutomu Oyamada, Ken Ishikawa and Yoshimi Hamada.
  • Cutey Honey (キューティーハニー, Cutie Honey)(October 1, 1973-April 1, 1974, Weekly Shonen Champion) Aside from Nagai's version, there are at least three other versions, illustrated by Ken Ishikawa, Yuu Okazaki and Masatoshi Nakajima. While the versions of Nagai and Ishikawa are considered Shōnen, the versions of Okazaki and Nakajima are Shōjo.
  • Mazinger Z
    Mazinger Z
    , known briefly as Tranzor Z in United States, is a Super Robot manga and anime series created by Go Nagai. The first manga version was serialized in Shueisha Weekly Shōnen Jump from October 1972 to August 1973, and it later continued in Kodansha TV Magazine from October 1973 to September 1974. In...

    (マジンガーZ)(October 1973-September 1974, TV Magazine
    TV Magazine
    TV Magazine is a weekly French television listings magazine, published by Groupe Le Figaro.-Circulation:In 2006 TV Magazine had a circulation of 5,329,711, having suffered a small decline from 5,677,411 in 2002.-Other uses:...

    ) TV Magazine serialization
  • Akai Show Geki (赤いショーゲキ)(April 1974, Eiga Fan)
  • Getter Robo
    Getter Robo
    is a Super Robot manga series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa, as well as an anime series produced by Toei Animation. The series was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 4, 1974 to May 8, 1975, with a total of 51 episodes.- Plot :...

    (ゲッターロボ)(April 7, 1974-August 24, 1975, Weekly Shonen Sunday) Art by Ken Ishikawa. Besides the main version, there are two other versions published in the Shogakukan no Gakushu Zasshi (小学館の学習雑誌) series. These are illustrated by Ken Ishikawa and Gosaku Ota.
  • Mayonaka no Senshi (真夜中の戦士, Midnight Soldier)(April 22, 1974, Weekly Shonen Jump/September 11, 1981-October 29, 1982, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • Joshi Daisei (女子大生)(April 26, 1974, Weekly Sankei)
  • Donketsu Oh (ドンケツ王)(May 19, 1974, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Kaiketsu Hirashain (快ケツ平社員)(June 21, 1974, Weekly Post
    Weekly Post
    The Weekly Post was a weekly newspaper published in Rainsville, Alabama by Southern Newspapers and serving the DeKalb County, Alabama region.The Weekly Post was founded in 1986 by the editor and former employees of The Sand Mountain News, the previous Rainsville newspaper which had ceased...

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  • Bakuratsu Kyoushitsu (バクラツ教室)(July 22-August 5, 1974, Weekly Shonen Champion)
  • Ishashashan (イシャシャしゃん, イシャシャシャン, Ishasha Shan---, イシャシャン―――)(August 1974, Mondai Shōsetsu)
  • Oira Sukeban
    Oira Sukeban
    , sometimes called Sukeban Boy, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai in 1974. It is a comedy with several erotic touches, where the protagonist Banji Suke has to disguise himself as a girl in order to be able to attend an all-female school...

    (おいら女蛮, Delinquent in Drag, Sukeban Boy)(August 4, 1974-March 9, March 30-June 17, June 31-October 19, November 9, 1975-January 18·25, 1976, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Kekko Kamen
    Kekko Kamen
    is originally a shōnen manga series from Japanese creator Go Nagai, which spawned an OVA series and several live-action films. The manga series is about the misadventures of a student named Mayumi Takahashi who attends a boarding school called Toenail of Satan's Spartan Institute of Higher...

    (けっこう仮面)(September 1974, February, May, August, October, December 1975, February, April 1976-February 1978, Monthly Shonen Jump
    Monthly Shonen Jump
    is a now defunct monthly shōnen manga magazine published in Japan by Shueisha from 1970 to 2007 under the Jump line of magazines. It was the sister magazine to Weekly Shōnen Jump.- History :...

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  • Great Mazinger
    Great Mazinger
    is a manga comic book and anime television series by manga artist Go Nagai, made as a direct continuation of the successful Mazinger Z series...

    (グレートマジンガー)(October 1974-October 1975, TV Magazine)
  • Iyahaya Nantomo (イヤハヤ南友)(November 3, 1974-March 9, March 30-October 19, November 9, 1975-May 23, 1976, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Daigaku Musekinin (ダイガク無籍人)(November 12, 1974-September 2, 1975, Weekly Playboy
    Weekly Playboy
    also known as or WPB is a Japanese weekly magazine published by Shueisha since 1966.This magazine is not a regional edition of the American Playboy magazine; the Japanese edition of that magazine was published as Monthly Playboy by Shueisha until its cancellation in January 2009.-People in...

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  • Sheryakko Holmes (シャーヤッコホームズ, シャーヤッコ·ホームズ)(January 1975, February 1977, February–September 1979, Monthly Shonen Magazine/November 1975, For Life
    For Life
    -Track listing:#Stay#Never Felt This Way#You Just Don't Know#Love You So#Let's Stay Together#Good to You#Being With You#Leavin'#Where Do We Go#I'm Coming Home#Your Love Is Calling#I Don't Wanna Say Goodbye#Can't You Tell...

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  • Shutendoji
    Shutendoji (manga)
    , also written Shutendouji or Shuten Doji and also known as Legend of Shutendoji, is a science fantasy Japanese manga series created by Go Nagai which combines elements from Japanese folklore with science fiction...

    (手天童子, Jashin Senki, 邪神戦記, Princess Han Shutendoji, プリンセス版手天童子 )(February 1975, Princess
    Princess (magazine)
    is a shōjo manga magazine published monthly on the 6th in Japan by Akita Shoten. It is aimed at teenage girls, and its main competitors are Lala, Bessatsu Margaret, and Betsucomi. Its sister publication is , which branched out from the Princess magazine in 1979...

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  • Koko Mikaku Nin (コウコウ未確人)(April–June 1975, First Grade Course)
  • Hagehatsuki Keke Ippatsu (ハゲ髪鬼毛毛一発)(April 21, 1975, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Doki Doki Doshin! (ドキドキどしん!)(June 1, 1975, Margaret
    Margaret (magazine)
    is a biweekly Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shueisha, primarily for girls from 11 to 15 years old, although some stories are read by adult women. It was first released as a weekly magazine in 1963. In 2009, the circulation was 154,584...

    )
  • Ryoko Shonendan (リョコー少年団)(May 25, 1975-September 25, 1977, Shonen King Original)
  • Janjaja~n Boss Borot Dai (ジャンジャジャ~ン ボスボロットだい)(July 1975-July 1976, TV Magazine) Credited as original work. Art by Tadashi Makimura.
  • Kotetsu Jeeg (鋼鉄ジーグ)(August 1975-June 1976, TV Magazine) Art by Tatsuya Yasuda.
  • Shinrei Tantei Occult Dan (心霊探偵オカルト団)(August 18, 1975-May 24, 1976, Weekly Shonen King) Co-production with Hiroshi Koenji and Ken Ishikawa.
  • Uchu Enban Dai-Senso (宇宙円盤大戦争)(Summer 1975, Boken Ou Special Issue) Art by Yoshimitsu Shintaku.
  • Go-chan no Natsuyasumi (豪ちゃんの夏休み)(September 8, 1975, Weekly Shonen Action)
  • UFO Robot Grendizer (UFOロボグレンダイザー)(October 1975-March 1977, TV Magazine)
  • Jozoku Furo Tokage (女賊ふろとかげ) (March 29, 1976, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Viva! Joshi Puroresu (ビバ!女子プロレス, Viva! Women's Wrestling) (April 17, 1976, Weekly Playboy)
  • Konran Retto (混乱列島)(April 26-September 13, 1976, Weekly Shōsetsu) Script by Yasutaka Tsutsui
    Yasutaka Tsutsui
    is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. Along with Shinichi Hoshi and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction writers in Japan. His Yumenokizaka bunkiten won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari...

    .
  • Change! Sabu (チェンジ!さぶ)(May 17-July 12, 1976, Weekly Shonen Action)
  • Henchin Pokoider (へんちんポコイダー) (June, October 1976-January 1977, TV Magazine)
  • King Bomber (キングボンバ)(June 1976-July 1977, Terebi-kun)
  • Hamaguri Dosse~!! (ハマグリどっせ〜!!)(June 13, 1976-June 4, 1978, Weekly Myōjō)
  • Sheryakko Holmes (シャーヤッコ·ホームズ)(Autumn 1976, For Life)
  • Aztecaser
    Pro-Wres no Hoshi Aztecaser
    is a Japanese pro-wrestling-themed tokusatsu/anime superhero television series produced by Tsuburaya Productions, and created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa. Nagai and Ishikawa created three manga series, simply named , published in different magazines by Shogakukan. None of them are related between...

    (アステカイザー)(July 1976-March 1977, Shōgaku San-nensei/August 1976-March 1977, Terebi-kun) Art by Ken Ishikawa.
  • Garla
    Garla
    -Institutions:* Zilla Parishad High School* Government Junior College* There is an ancient lord venkateswara temple of 15th century and Goda Devi Temple in the village.-Villages:The villages in Garla mandal include:* Buddharam * Garla * Gopalapuram...

    (ガルラ)(July 1976-February 1977, TV Magazine)
  • Dongara Sanjushi (どんがら三銃士)(July 1976-March 1977, Shōgaku San-nensei)
  • Onari- Borottono Dai (おなり~っ ボロッ殿だい)(August 1976-September 1977, TV Magazine) Credited as original work. Art by Tadashi Makimura.
  • Groizer X (グロイザーX)(September 1976- (?), Shōgaku San-nensei/August 1976-(?), Terebi-kun)
  • Shutendoji
    Shutendoji (manga)
    , also written Shutendouji or Shuten Doji and also known as Legend of Shutendoji, is a science fantasy Japanese manga series created by Go Nagai which combines elements from Japanese folklore with science fiction...

     (手天童子)(September 5th, 1976-April 30th, 1978, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Viva! Onna Tarzan (ビバ!女ターザン)(October 12th, 1976, Weekly Playboy)
  • Ichimotsu-kun (いちもつ君, いちもつクン)(October 20th, 1976-March 3rd, 1977, Weekly Josei Jishin)
  • Kaiketsu Chikanmen! (快傑痴仮ン面!)(October 28th, November 25th, 1976, Play Comic)
  • Battle Hawk
    Battle Hawk
    is a Japanese tokusatsu television series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa in 1976. It was originally aired on Mondays, from 19:30 to 20:00 in Tokyo Channel 12 between October 1976 to March 1977...

    (バトルホーク)(November 1976-June 1977, Boken Ou) Art by Ken Ishikawa.
  • Burai The Kid (無頼·ザ·キッド)(January 10th, 1977-April 25th, 1978, Manga-kun
    Shonen Big Comic
    was a bi-weekly manga magazine published by Shogakukan in Japan from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled before being renamed Shōnen Big Comics in 1979.In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed Weekly Young Sunday...

    )
  • Hyoheki no Haha (氷壁の母)(January 1977, Shonen Jump Special Issue)
  • Denso-jin Baruber (電送人バルバー)(April–October 1977, TV Magazine)
  • Abashiri Ikka - Goemon Seijin
    The Abashiri Family
    is a manga series created by Go Nagai that originally ran in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion. Some of its characters returned with different names as part of other series, such as Cutie Honey, UFO Robot Grendizer and Mazinger Angels Z among others.Some of the first stories were adapted into an...

    (あばしり一家 ゴエモン星人)(April 14th, 1977, Play Comic)
  • Osakan Kazoku (おさかん家族)(April 21st, 1977-April 13th, 1978, Play Comic)
  • Harenchi Gakuen (ハレンチ学園) (May 1977, Monthly Shonen Jump)
  • Fantaji (ファンタじい)(May 2nd, 1977, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Go-chan no ara? Eh! Sassa~ (豪ちゃんのあら?えっ!さっさ〜)(July 1977-January 1978, Saint-Jacques
    Saint-Jacques
    -Canada:* Saint-Jacques, a municipality in the province of Quebec* Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds, a municipality in the province of Quebec* Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur-de-Wolfestown, a parish in the province of Quebec...

    )
  • Ihin (遺品)(August 25th, 1977, Josei 7)
  • Oni no Kubi Fuunroku (鬼の首風雲録)(July 1977-January 1978, Omoshiro Hanbun) Writing by Go Nagai, illustration by Entotsu Ono, parody of Uma no Kubi Fuunroku (馬の首風雲録) by Yasutaka Tsutsui
    Yasutaka Tsutsui
    is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. Along with Shinichi Hoshi and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction writers in Japan. His Yumenokizaka bunkiten won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari...

    .
  • Violence Car Hono no Taka (バイオレンスカー炎の鷹, aka Fire Falcon, Fire Hawk or simply Hono no Taka, 炎の鷹)(October 3rd, 1977-January 23rd・30th, 1978, Weekly Shonen King)
  • Choningen Arawaru (超人間現る, 超人間現わる, also Hyper Choningen Arawaru, ヒューパー 超人間現る)(December 1977, Manga Shonen)
  • Kikkai tai Omorai Kasu Togi Sekaiichi Ketteisen (キッカイ対オモライ カス闘技世界一決定戦)(January 1st, 1978, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Viva! Star Wars (ビバ!スターウォーズ)(January 3rd, 1978, Weekly Playboy)
  • Garikyura Robocha Do Kin (ガリキュラろぼちゃード·キーン)(January 30th・February 6th, 1978, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Wakabaka-sama (若バカさま)(February 20th-July 13th, 1978, Weekly Shonen King)
  • Kagami no Naka no Uchu (鏡の中の宇宙)(March 30th, 1978, Go Nagai no Sekai)
  • Dai Sanji Chuka Taisen (第三時中華大戦)(March 1978, Monthly Shonen Jump)
  • Choman (超マン)(April 1978-March 1979, Monthly Shonen Jump)
  • Majokko Tickle
    Majokko Tickle
    , also known as Magical Girl Tickle or Magical Girl Chickle, is a 1970s magical girl manga and anime by Go Nagai. Unlike Nagai's earlier Cutie Honey, Majokko Tickle is closer to the more traditional mold of magical girl anime such as Mahoutsukai Sally, and is probably more suitable for young...

    (魔女っ子チックル) (April 1978-February 1979, Monthly Hitomi)Credited as original work. Art by Yuki Narumi. Two other versions exist, one drawn by Peko Natsumi and the other by Miko Arasu, both published by Shogakukan
    Shogakukan
    is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan.Shogakukan founded Shueisha which founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group, one of the largest publishing groups in Japan...

     in the magazines
    Shogaku Ichinensei and Yochien respectively.
  • Ochikobore-kun (おちこぼれクン)(April 24th, 1978, Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Yoru ni Kita Oni (夜に来た鬼)(May 1978, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Kuro no Shishi (黒の獅士, 黒の獅子, Black Lion)(May 28th, 1978-June 10th, 1979, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Space Kishi (スペース騎士)(June 1978, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Uchu Kaibutsuen (宇宙怪物園)(July 1978, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Henki~n Tamaider (へんき〜んタマイダー)(August 10th, 1978-March 25th, 1979, Manga-kun)
  • Supeope Chu Gaku (スペオペ宙学, Space Opera Chu Gaku)(August 10th, September 10th, 1978-May 20th, 1979, Weekly Shonen Sunday)
  • Majin Sensha Baldos (魔神戦車バルドス, 魔人戦車バルドス)(September 25th, 1978, Weekly Shonen King)
  • Enma Jigoku
    Dororon Enma-kun
    , also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a...

    (炎魔地獄, aka Enma Jigoku no Kan, 炎魔地獄の巻)(September 1978, Manga Shonen)
  • Toshi M1 (都市M1)(January 25th, 1979, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Shin Devilman (新デビルマン, aka Neo Devilman, Devilman - Time Travellers, Devilman 2)(February 1979, Variety/May 25th, 1979, Weekly Shonen Magazine) With a collaboration of Masaki Tsuji
    Masaki Tsuji
    is a Japanese scenario writer of TV series and films as well as mystery fiction novels. Tsuji was most active in the business from the 1960s through the 1980s, and worked as a script writer on many popular anime TV series for Mushi Production, Toei Animation, and Tokyo Movie Shinsha.Among the...

     and two scenarios by Hiroshi Koenji. Published in the US simply as
    Devilman by Verotik
    Verotik
    Verotik is a mature-themed comic book company founded in the early 90's by heavy metal/punk musician Glenn Danzig . The comics are aimed toward adult readers as they often contain imagery of a sexual and/or violent nature...

    in 1995.
  • Goemon Sensei (ゴエモン先生)(April 1979-July 1980, Monthly Shonen Jump)
  • Hanappe Bazooka
    Hanappe Bazooka
    is a Japanese manga series created by Kazuo Koike and Go Nagai. It was originally published in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump from 1979-06-07 to the issue of 1982-01-07/14...

    (花平バズーカ)(June 7th, 1979-January 7th・14th, 1982, Young Jump) Scenario by Kazuo Koike
    Kazuo Koike
    is a prolific Japanese manga writer, novelist and entrepreneur.-Biography:Early in Koike's career, he studied under Golgo 13 creator Takao Saito and served as a writer on the series....

    .
  • 00 Gakuen Spy Daisakusen (00学園スパイ大作戦)(March, June 1979-July 1981, Monthly Shonen Challenge)
  • Susano OH
    Susano OH (manga)
    also romanized as Susanoo, Suna no Ou, Susa-no-O and several other variations, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It is loosely based in the Shinto deity Susanoo....

    (凄ノ王)(July 22nd, 1979-April 8th, 1981, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Dokuro no Yakata (髑髏の館)(July 27th-September 26th, 1979, Josei 7)
  • UFO Kara Kita Shōnen Mu (UFOから来た少年ムー)(August 1979-Spring 1980, Mu
    Mu
    - Language :* Mu , Μ or μ, a letter in the Greek alphabet* Mu , represented by the Japanese kana む or ム* 無, Mu , a Japanese and Korean word important in Zen practice...

    ) Co-production with Ken Ishikawa.
  • Iya~n Hanny (いや〜んハニー, いや〜んHANNY)(October 1979-May 1980, Monthly Playboy
    Monthly Playboy
    also known as or MPB was a franchise of Playboy magazine in Japan. Monthly Playboy ceased publication with the final January 2009 issue, due to a decline in readership.-Playmate Japan :* 1986 - Shiho Masui, Emi Satō, Reiko Sugano...

    )
  • Schumann-fujin
    Clara Schumann
    Clara Schumann was a German musician and composer, considered one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era...

     to Brahms
    Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene...

     Ai no Concerto (シューマン夫人とブラームス·愛のコンチェルト)(December 1979, Sound Recorder Pal) Work collaboration with Naoki Kamohara, data by Kouzou Asari.
  • Omoide no K-kun (思い出のK君, 思いでのK君)(December 1979, Shonen World)

1980s

  • Golumbo Tantei Sha (ゴロンボ探偵社)(January 24th, 1980, Play Comic)
  • Devilman
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (デビルマン(新デビルマン))(January 25th, September 15th, 1980, Shonen Magazine Special Issue) A oneshot of Devilman with no title, considered part of Shin Devilman.
  • Goodbye Boy (グッバイ·ボーイ)(April 10th, 1980, Shonen Magazine - Young Bessatsu)
  • Mushi (蟲)(April 15th, 1980, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • Haru Ichiban
    Haru Ichiban
    is the ninth single release by Japanese girl group Candies, released on March 1, 1976. This was the group's trademark song. It peaked at #3 on the Oricon charts, and sold over 360,000 copies...

    (青春(はる)一番, Seishun Ichiban, 青春一番)(June 1980, Shonen Magazine - Young Bessatsu/July 1980-May 1981, Young Magazine
    Young Magazine
    is a Japanese manga magazine published weekly by Kodansha. The magazine was started on June 23, 1980 and is targeted at adult males . It is also known as Young or YM. It goes on sale Monday every week...

    ) Scenario by Hiroshi Koenji.
  • X Bomber
    X Bomber
    is a marionette tokusatsu TV series. It was created by manga master Go Nagai, and produced by Cosmo Productions and Jin Productions. The show aired on Fuji TV from to , with a total of 26 episodes , and was billed in Japan as being filmed in "Sūpāmariorama" , a puppeteering process similar to...

    (Xボンバー)(June–August 1980, Monthly Shonen Jump) Art by Naoki Kamohara.
  • Murder (マーダー)(September 1st, 1980, Ryu
    Ryu
    * Ryū , a school of thought or discipline ., a book by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa* Ryū , a series by Masao Yajima and Akira Oze* Ryu , a common Korean family name...

    ) Theorically another previous version of
    Kuro no Shishi.
  • Aruhi Shōjo wa... (ある日少女は...)(November 1980, Monthly Manga Goraku) Scenario by Hiroshi Koenji.
  • Maboroshi Panty
    Maboroshi Panty
    is a Japanese manga created by Hiroshi Koenji and Go Nagai. The manga was originally serialized in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump by Shueisha. It is a parody of Maboroshi Tantei, just like Kekko Kamen is a parody of Gekko Kamen. And as a Kekko Kamen, the main heroine is almost nude , using a...

    (まぼろしパンティ, Illusion Panty, The Legendary Panty Mask)(November 1980-May 1982, Monthly Shonen Jump) Scenario by Hiroshi Koenji.
  • Devilman
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (デビルマン(新デビルマン))(March 16th, May 8th, 1981, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • Maho Ningyo Pendora (魔法にんぎょうペンドラ, 魔法人形ペンドラ)(April–August 1981, Yoiko
    Yoiko
    is a Japanese comic duo duo from Osaka working for Shōchiku Geinō, the second largest comedy talent agency in Japan following Yoshimoto Kōgyō.Yoiko are known otakus, even appearing on the variety show LINCOLN cosplaying as Char Aznable and Amuro Ray of the Gundam anime series and taking Downtown to...

    )
  • Mild 7 (まいるど7)(May 1st-October 30th, 1981, Weekly Shonen Champion)
  • Don! (July 10th, 1981, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • 00 Spy Shuntaro (00スパイ春太郎)(July 10th, 1981-January 22nd, 1982, Weekly Shonen Challenge) Co-production with Tatsuya Yasuda.
  • Bosogari (「族」狩り)(August 7th, 1981, Weekly Manga Goraku)
  • Mayonaka no Senshi (真夜中の戦士)(September 11th, 1981-October 29th, 1982, Shonen Magazine Special Issue)
  • Cinderella Kishi (シンデレラ騎士, Cinderella Knight)(October 9th, 1981-April 23rd, 1982, Weekly Margaret)
  • Ongaku Sogai Sare Ningen (音楽疎外され人間)(January 1982, Sound Recorder Pal)
  • Joshi Pro-Wres 2100 Nen (女子プロレス2100年)(February 1982, Just Comic)
  • Super Nyan (スーパーにゃん)(March, April, June 1982, Comic BonBon)
  • Tsubasa no Hito (翼の人, aka Human with Wings, Tsubasa no Hitobito, 翼の人々)(March 18th-July 22nd, 1982, Weekly Young Jump)
  • Haru no Ame
    Haru Ichiban
    is the ninth single release by Japanese girl group Candies, released on March 1, 1976. This was the group's trademark song. It peaked at #3 on the Oricon charts, and sold over 360,000 copies...

    (青春の雨, 青春(はる)の雨), Seishun no Ame)(April 26th, 1982, Young Magazine Special Issue)
  • Tetsu Senshi Musashi (鉄戦士ムサシ, Iron Warrior Musashi)(April 1982-March 1983, Coro Coro Comic)
  • Boku no Norakuro (ぼくののらくろ, I am Norakuro) (May 1982, Maru
    Maru
    Maru can refer toNames* Maru - surname found in people of Kutch & Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India, mainly found in Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas & Kadia Kshatriyas communities. The surname is also found in Rajput community of Rajasthan....

    ) A tribute to Suihō Tagawa's Norakuro
    Norakuro
    is a Japanese manga series created by Suihō Tagawa. The titular protagonist, Norakuro, or Norakuro-kun, is a black and white dog. The name Norakuro is an abbreviation of and ....

    .
  • Mugen Senshi (夢幻戦士)(June 1982, Monthly Action Hero)
  • Majuu Tairiku (魔獣大陸) (June 1982-January 1984, Yasei Jidai)
  • Toki Suberi Shōjo (時すべり少女) (Summer 1982, Short Short Land)
  • This is Daisuke (This is 大介)(August 11-December 15, 1982, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Hana no Dokushin Chonga-man (花の独身チョンガーマン)(September 8, 1982, Young Magazine Special Issue - Business Jump
    Business Jump
    , is a Japanese seinen manga anthology published by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. It publishes various Seinen manga series in Japan. The manga of Business Jump are published under the "Young Jump Comics" line.- History :...

    )
  • Harenchi Gakuen
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

     docking Toilet Hakase (ハレンチ学園DOCKINGトイレット博士, aka Harenchi Gakuen vs Toilet Hakase, ハレンチ学園ドッキングトイレット博士, ハレンチ学園VSトイレット博士)(September 9, 1982, Weekly Young Jump)
  • Nagai Go no Vita Vita Vita Shi Sexualis (永井豪のヰタ·ヰタ·ヰタしいセクスアリス)(October 4, 1982, "Happy Wedding" pamphlet)
  • Mariko Wild (マリコ·ワイルド)(October 7, 1982, Weekly Young Jump) Scenario by Chiaki Kawamata
    Chiaki Kawamata
    is a Japanese science fiction writer and critic. Chiaki Kawamata has won both the Seiun Award and the Nihon SF Taisho Award. Chaki Kawamata is also noted for the manga Emblem of Roto.-References:...

    .
  • Kaiketsu Fukei-san (快ケツ婦警さん, 怪ケツ婦警さん)(November 28, 1982, Weekly Manga Action
    Weekly Manga Action
    is a Japanese seinen manga magazine pushlished on a weekly basis by Futabasha since 7 July 1967.-Currently serialized:Listed alphabetically.*Bar Lemon Heart...

    )
  • Yume Shōjo Rei (夢少女レイ)(January 17, 1983, Young Magazine)
  • Iron Muscle (アイアンマッスル)(February 2-November 30, 1983, Weekly Shonen Magazine)
  • Bokutachi Dotei Tai (ぼくたちドーテー隊)(March 7, 1983, Young Magazine)
  • Ore no Lolita (おれのロリータ)(April 5, 1983, Weekly Playboy)
  • Abu No Gakuen (アブNO学園)(April 18-June 20, 1983, Young Magazine)
  • Tetsu no Shōjo JUN
    Iron Virgin Jun
    is a Japanese manga and OVA series created by Go Nagai. The OVA series was also released in the US. While the manga has many erotic situations and it's fairly close to a pornographic manga, the anime drops most of them to become more accessible for a broader audience.-External links: at The World...

    (鉄の処女JUN, aka Iron Virgin Jun)(May 15-November 15, 1983, Big Comic Spirits
    Big Comic Spirits
    is a weekly Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Shogakukan and aimed at males 20–25 years old. It originally launched on October 14, 1980. The culture of food, sports, love relationships, and business provide the themes for its featured series, which often question conventional values...

    )
  • Koi no Itami wa Chotokkyu (恋の痛みは超特急, 恋のいたみは超特急)(May 1983, Just Comic)
  • Oni (鬼[ONI])(June 1983, Epic Illustrated
    Epic Illustrated
    Epic Illustrated was a comics anthology in magazine format published in the United States by Marvel Comics. The series lasted for 34 issues, from Spring 1980 to February 1986....

    ) This is a special oneshot for the US market published in
    Epic Illustrated #18 by Marvel Comics
    Marvel Comics
    Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...

    .
  • Psycho Armor Govarian
    Psycho Armor Govarian
    is a anime television series created by Go Nagai. It was produced by Knack and TV Tokyo. The series was originally broadcast from to in Japan. Besides Japan, it was also broadcast in South Korea in 1988 by MBC where it was known as 사이코아머 고바리안 or 싸이코 아머 고바리안. It is also known as 海王星战士 in Taiwan...

    (サイコアーマー ゴーバリアン)(August 1983, (?)) Credited as original work. Art by Tatsuo Yasuda
  • Choshojo UFO (超少女UFO)(October 1983-March 1984, Chū'ichi Jidai)
  • Chonoryoku Senshi Jenes (超能力戦士ジェネス, Psycho Armor Jenes, サイコ·アーマー·ジェネス)(October 1983, SF Adventure Special Issue/February–May 1984, SF Adventure) Co-production with Yasutaka Nagai
    Yasutaka Nagai
    , bettern known by the pen name , is a Japanese novelist, manga author and scenario writer. He is one of the four brothers of manga artist Go Nagai.In 1969 he was a candidate for the Ranpo Edogawa prize for his novel Baptism of Blood , being Seiichi Morimura the winner of that year, but he...

    .
  • Barabanba
    Barabanba
    is an erotic manga created by Go Nagai. It was originally published by Scola Inc. and serialized in the magazine Scola from to ....

    (バラバンバ)(October 13, 1983-August 9, 1984, Sukora)
  • God Mazinger
    God Mazinger
    , also known as is an anime, manga and novel series created by manga artist Go Nagai. The anime aired on Japanese TV from to in the network Nippon Television with 23 episodes. The manga was originally published in tankōbon format by Shogakukan in 4 volumes published in , , and respectively....

    (ゴッドマジンガー, originally Mazin Densetsu 魔神伝説)(May 15, 1984, Tankōbon Egaki Oroshi)
  • Dodzilla Sensei (ドジラセンセー, ドジラーセンセー)(March 1984-August 1985, Shogaku San-nensei/September–October, 1984, Bessatsu CoroCoro Comic/October 1984-August 1985, Monthly CoroCoro Comic)
  • Harenchi Mama-san (ハレンチママさん)(January 7, 1985, Leed Comic)
  • Makai Suikoden no Tatari (魔界水滸伝のたたり)(May 1985, Yasei Jidai)
  • Pink no Green (ピンクのグリーン)(May 1985, Big Golf Comic)
  • Sensation (先セーション)(May 29, June 5, September 4, 1985, Weekly Manga Action)
  • Susano OH Densetsu Himiko
    Susano OH (manga)
    also romanized as Susanoo, Suna no Ou, Susa-no-O and several other variations, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It is loosely based in the Shinto deity Susanoo....

    (凄ノ王伝説火神子)(June 1985-March 1986, Variety)
  • Comic Yu Sei Sho (コミック郵性省)(September 1985, Yasei Jidai), scenario by Yasutaka Tsutsui
    Yasutaka Tsutsui
    is a Japanese novelist, science fiction author, and actor. Along with Shinichi Hoshi and Sakyo Komatsu, he is one of the most famous science fiction writers in Japan. His Yumenokizaka bunkiten won the Tanizaki Prize in 1987. He has also won the 1981 Izumi Kyoka award, the 1989 Kawabata Yasunari...

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  • Isoginchaku Summer (イソギンチャクサマー)(September 9, 1985, Heibon Punch)
  • Machine Gun Keiji Sabu (マシンガン刑事さぶ)(January 18-May 19, 1986, Comic Woo)
  • Sono Go no Hige Godzilla
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (その後のヒゲゴジラ)(August 1986, AVIC)
  • Samurai Nippon (サムライ日本, aka Samurai Japan, サムライJΑPΑN, さむらいJΑPΑN)(August 25-October 20, 1986, Big Comic Spirits)
  • Rambo Sensei (ランボーセンセー)(December 19, 1986-March 27, 1987, Shōnen Takarajima)
  • Koppo Densetsu Yume Hissatsu Ken (骨法伝説夢必殺拳)(January–August 1987, Monthly Shonen Magazine)
  • Barabanba 2
    Barabanba
    is an erotic manga created by Go Nagai. It was originally published by Scola Inc. and serialized in the magazine Scola from to ....

     (バラバンバ2)(April 14th-November 15th, 1987, Comic Burger)
  • Shin Susano OH
    Susano OH (manga)
    also romanized as Susanoo, Suna no Ou, Susa-no-O and several other variations, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It is loosely based in the Shinto deity Susanoo....

    (新·凄ノ王)(July 14th, 1987, COMIC Hunter)
  • 2100 Nen Uchu no Min (2100年宇宙の民)(1988, Gokura Comics) Special pamphlet for the Seibu department stores
  • Full Metal Lady (フルメタルレディ)(August 1988, February, April 1989, Bears Club)
  • Mazinger
    Mazinger U.S.A. Version
    Mazinger, later called Mazinger U.S.A. Version or Mazinger U.S. Version to avoid confusions with the rest of the Mazinger works, is a 58 pages long manga created by Go Nagai specifically for the US market. Sometimes it is also called incorrectly Mazinwarrior or MazinSaga, since its Mazingers design...

    (December 1988, First Publishing), this is a special oneshot released specifically for the US market, in English and in full-colour by the now defunct company First Comics
    First Comics
    First Comics was an American comic-book publisher that was active from 1983–1991, known for titles like American Flagg!, Grimjack, Nexus, Badger, Dreadstar, and Jon Sable...

    . Also known as Mazinger U.S.A. version or (incorrectly) Mazinwarrior.
  • Bubble Angel (バブルエンジェル)(January 3rd, 1989, Weekly Manga Sunday)
  • V (V(ブイ))(February 1989, Keibunsha) Original by Kenneth Johnson, art by Tatsuya Yasuda.
  • Jushin Liger
    Jushin Liger (anime)
    is an anime superhero TV series created by Go Nagai. Produced by Sunrise Inc. with cooperation of Dynamic Planning , the series was originally broadcast on Nagoya Broadcasting Network /TV Asahi from to with a total of 43 episodes....

    (獣神ライガー)(March 1989-January 1990, Comic BomBom)
  • Susano OH Densetsu Yami no Majin Hen
    Susano OH (manga)
    also romanized as Susanoo, Suna no Ou, Susa-no-O and several other variations, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It is loosely based in the Shinto deity Susanoo....

    (凄ノ王伝説·闇の魔人編)(April 1989-April 1990, Yasei Jidai)
  • Susano OH Densetsu Gaiden
    Susano OH (manga)
    also romanized as Susanoo, Suna no Ou, Susa-no-O and several other variations, is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It is loosely based in the Shinto deity Susanoo....

    (凄ノ王伝説外伝)(May–June 1989, Comic Comp)
  • Watashi no Deai Tai!! Riso no Tsuppari (私の出会いたい!!理想のツッパリ)(June 13th, 1989, NEW Punch Zaurus)
  • Super Saiyuki (スーパー西遊記)(Summer 1989-Winter 1990, Comic GENKI)

1990s

  • Kabushikigaisha Tokugawa Ieyasu (株式会社徳川家康)(1990-02-18) Scenario by Masaharu Shingu.
  • ZIPANG (1990-02)
  • Red String (1990-03-08)
  • Kamasutra
    Kama Sutra (anime)
    is originally a four tankōbon manga created by Go Nagai and Kunio Nagatani and published by Tokuma Shoten in 1990. It was later adapted into an OVA, , known in the United Kingdom as Kamasutra and in the United States as Kama Sutra and considered a hentai anime in the West.-Plot:Dr...

    (カーマスートラ)(1990-03-31) Composition by Kunio Nagatani.
  • Getter Robo Go
    Getter Robo
    is a Super Robot manga series created by Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa, as well as an anime series produced by Toei Animation. The series was broadcast on Fuji TV from April 4, 1974 to May 8, 1975, with a total of 51 episodes.- Plot :...

    (ゲッターロボ號, known in many parts of the world as Venger Robot)(1991-02) Art by Ken Ishikawa
    Ken Ishikawa
    was a Japanese manga artist. He is renowned as the co-creator with Go Nagai, of the Getter Robo anime series, as well as four of their subsequent manga continuations...

    . Along with the main version with Ishikawa, two other versions were published, one drawn by Tatsuya Yasuda in the Monthly TV-kun and the other by Ishikawa in Bessatsu Coro Coro Comic Special, both published by Shogakukan
    Shogakukan
    is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan.Shogakukan founded Shueisha which founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group, one of the largest publishing groups in Japan...

  • MazinSaga
    MazinSaga
    is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It has a rare publishing history: it was originally serialized from 1990-01-01 to 1992-04-02 by Shueisha and later resumed with a 6th volume in a new manga compilation by Fusosha...

    (マジンサーガ)(1990-01-01·07)
  • Kuso Kagaku Ninkyoden: Gokudo Ninja Dosuryu
    The Ninja Dragon
    , better known for its international title as The Ninja Dragon , is a Japanese direct-to-video action film released in 1990 by the Tohokushinsha Film Corporation....

    (空想科学任侠伝 極道忍者ドス竜)(1990-11-07) Art by Shinoyama Isami
  • 60 Oku no Kyouryu Tachi (60億の恐竜たち)(1991-05-15)
  • Kando Onsen (感動温泉)(1991-05-28)
  • Kantoku-kun (カントクくん)(1991-05-30)
  • Mist Story (ミストストーリー)(1991-06)
  • Game Senshi Animard (ゲーム戦士アニマード)(1991-07-26)
  • Ippatsu Hyakuman Moshi Uke Soro (一発百万申し受け候, aka Golf Gambler)(1991-08)
  • Reikai Tanken (霊界探検)(1991-09-01)
  • CB Chara Nagai Go World Gekitotsu! Shin Shun Kakushigei Taikai (CBキャラ永井豪ワールド激突!新春かくし芸大会)(1992-01-01)
  • Hito Koma Manga (ヒトコママンガ)(1992-03-17)
  • Robochoi A (ロボチョイΑ)(1992-06)
  • Kabushikigaisha Tokugawa Ieyasu (株式会社徳川家康)(1992-07) Scenario by Masaharu Shingu
  • MazinSaga
    MazinSaga
    is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It has a rare publishing history: it was originally serialized from 1990-01-01 to 1992-04-02 by Shueisha and later resumed with a 6th volume in a new manga compilation by Fusosha...

    (マジンサーガ)(1991-08)
  • Cutey Honey 90's
    Cutie Honey
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Cutie Honey first appears on volume 41 of the 1973 edition of Shōnen Champion. According to Nagai, she is the first female to be the protagonist of a shōnen manga series....

    (Q-teyハニー, Cutie Honey)(1992-07-08)
  • Oni Gokko (鬼ごっこ)(1993-01)
  • Yami no Utage: Shutendoji I Bun (闇の宴 酒天童子異聞)(1993-01)
  • Oni Kon Shiki (鬼婚式)(1993-02)
  • Drag Kyoryu Ken (ドラグ恐竜剣)(1993-03)
  • Violence Jack Mao Korin Hen
    Violence Jack
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai in 1973. It has had several serializations and one-shot stories which have run in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s...

    (バイオレンスジャック魔王降臨編)(1993-11-01)
  • Shin Mao Dante (真・魔王ダンテ)(1994) Credited as original work, art by Akira Fuuga.
  • The Bird (THE BIRD, ザ·バード)(1994-04-28)
  • Heisei Harenchi Gakuen
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (平成ハレンチ学園)(1994-05-13)
  • Taiga (manga) (大牙(タイガ))(1994-08)
  • Dante Shinkyoku: Jigoku Hen (ダンテ神曲 地獄編)(1994-09)
  • Yushi Dandan (勇士ダンダン, Dandan The Warrior)(1994-10)
  • Harenchi Komon Manyuki (ハレンチ紅門マン遊記)(1994-12-16)
  • Memory Glass (メモリーグラス)(1995-03-15)
  • Dante Shinkyoku: Rengoku Hen · Tengoku Hen (ダンテ神曲 煉獄編·天国編)(1995-10)
  • Heisei Harenchi Gakuen
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (平成ハレンチ学園)(1995-12-05)
  • Lovely Angel
    Lovely Angel
    is an erotic comedy manga series created by Go Nagai in 1996. The manga originally ran in the magazine Weekly Hoseki from January 4, 1996 to April 10, 1997, published by Kobunsha. It was later compiled in five tankōbon...

    (ラブリーエンジェル)(1996-01-04·11)
  • Shinwa Taisen: Ramayana hen (神話大戦·ラーマヤナ編)(1996-01-31)
  • Gosenzo-kun (ゴセンゾくん)(1996-08)
  • Devilman Lady (デビルマンレディー)(1997-01-30)
  • Go Dan Jiraiya (豪談児雷也)(1997-04-25)
  • Kyuketsu Onsen e Yokoso
    Kyuketsu Onsen e Yokoso
    alternatively known as is a Japanese direct-to-video horror-erotic film released in 1997 by the Japanese studio known as Museum. It's based in an original story by Go Nagai...

    (吸血温泉へようこそ)(1997-05)
  • Go Dan Kirigakure Saizo (豪談霧隠才蔵)(1997-05-25)
  • Go Dan Sarutobi Sasuke (豪談猿飛佐助)(1997-06-20)
  • Go Dan Goto Matabei (豪談後藤又兵衛)(1997-07-20)
  • Go Dan Sanada Gunki (豪談真田軍記)(1997-08-20)
  • Go Dan Araki Mataemon (豪談荒木又右衛門)(1997-09-10)
  • Go Go Suite (ゴー·ゴースイート)(1997-10-10) This story was meant to be his first professional work before Meakashi Polikichi, but it wasn't finished on time. It was going to be published in the magazine Bokura by Kodansha. It was printed in the artbook GO NAGAI All His Works for the first time.
  • I Ji Gen no Marta (慰自元のマルタ)(1997-10-25)
  • Space Fairy ASTRA (スペースフェアリーASTRA)(1998-04-07)
  • Go Dan Iwami Jutaro (豪談岩見重太郎)(1998-05-10)
  • Neo Devilman
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (ネオデビルマン)(1998-05-20)
  • Go Dan Raiden Tameemon (豪談雷電右衛門)(1998-07-20)
  • Devilman in the Dark
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (デビルマンイン·ザ·ダーク)(1998-08-08)
  • Z Mazinger
    Z Mazinger
    is a retelling of the Mazinger Z story by Go Nagai, mixing it with ancient Greek mythology. Here, Greek myths are the human testimony of the epic battles between robots piloted by extraterrestrials...

    (Zマジンガー)(1998-09)
  • Go Dan Hidari Jingoro (豪談左甚五郎)(1998-09-20)
  • MazinSaga
    MazinSaga
    is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai. It has a rare publishing history: it was originally serialized from 1990-01-01 to 1992-04-02 by Shueisha and later resumed with a 6th volume in a new manga compilation by Fusosha...

    (マジンサーガ)(1998-09-30)
  • Devilman Lady Tokubetsu Hen: Snake (デビルマンレディー特別編 スネーク)(1998-10-04)
  • Go Dan Musashibo Benkei (豪談武蔵坊弁慶)(1998-11-10)
  • Devilman Ghost (デビルマンゴースト)(1999-01-14)
  • Essay-kun (エッセイ君, えっせい君)(1999)
  • Kishin (機神)(1999-08)
  • Vampire Kop (ヴァンパイアコップ)(1999-08-05)
  • Yutai-kun Kiki Ippatsu (幽体くん危機一髪)(1999-08-05)

2000s

  • Sengun (戦群)(2000-05-09) Original work by Eiji Yoshikawa
    Eiji Yoshikawa
    was a Japanese historical novelist, probably one of the best and most famous authors in the genre. Among his most well-known novels, most are revisions of past works. He was mainly influenced by classics such as The Tale of the Heike, Tale of Genji, Outlaws of the Marsh, and Romance of the Three...

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  • Dororon Enbi-chan (どろろん艶靡ちゃん)(2000–12)
  • Salacia ~Waga Hakugin no Mermaid~ (サラーキア〜我が白銀のマーメイド〜)(2001–03)
  • Sharaku
    Sharaku (manga)
    is a seinen manga by Go Nagai. It's a Japanese historical fiction manga. The protagonist name, Sharaku, is a reference to Toshusai Sharaku, a famous Japanese woodblock printer...

    (帝都女記者伝 写·らく, Teito Jokishaden Sharaku) (2001-04-12)
  • Kenju Obasan (拳銃おばさん, original work by Jun Itoh)(2001–06)
  • Omorai-kun 2001 (オモライくん2001)(2001–07)
  • Cutie Honey, the legend of an angel (キューティーハニー 天女伝説, Cutie Honey: Tennyo Densetsu, Cutie Honey '21)(2001–08)
  • Mazinkaizer ~Shin Majin Densetsu~
    Mazinkaiser
    is an anime OVA series, inspired by Go Nagai's Mazinger series. The OVA follows Kouji Kabuto, Tetsuya Tsurugi and the rest of the "Mazinger Team" as they fight against Dr. Hell's Mechanical Beasts....

    (マジンカイザー〜新魔神伝説〜)(2001–09)
  • Violence Jack Sengoku Majinden
    Violence Jack
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai in 1973. It has had several serializations and one-shot stories which have run in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s...

    (バイオレンスジャック戦国魔人伝, Violence Jack - Demons in a War-Torn Land)(2001–12)
  • Satan Claus (サタンクロース)(2002-02)
  • Mao Dante - Apocalypse (魔王ダンテ神略編, 魔王ダンテ現魔編, 魔王ダンテ魔道編, 魔王ダンテ神魔大戦編)(2002–03) The title is really Mao Dante, but in order to differentiate this remake from the original manga of 1971, it is added Apocalypse as d/visual
    D/visual
    d/visual incorporated d/visual incorporated d/visual incorporated (株式会社ディー・ビジュアル) is a Japanese publisher of manga books and anime home video.It was established in October 2002 by Federico Colpi and Kazuhiko Murata....

     does.
  • Gomaden Shutendoji (降魔伝 手天童子)(2002–10, released on 2002-08-19) Credited as original work, art by Masato Natsumoto.
  • Date Masamune
    Date Masamune
    was a regional strongman of Japan's Azuchi-Momoyama period through early Edo period. Heir to a long line of powerful daimyo in the Tōhoku region, he went on to found the modern-day city of Sendai...

    (伊達政宗)(2002–12)
  • Kekko Kamen P (けっこう仮面P, Kekko Kamen Peach)(2003) Credited as original work. Scenario by Shigemitsu Harada, art by Seiju Minato
  • Bijo to Yaju
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (美女と野獣)(2003-02-15)
  • Kekko Kamen R
    Kekko Kamen
    is originally a shōnen manga series from Japanese creator Go Nagai, which spawned an OVA series and several live-action films. The manga series is about the misadventures of a student named Mayumi Takahashi who attends a boarding school called Toenail of Satan's Spartan Institute of Higher...

    (けっこう仮面R, art by Tatsuya Egawa
    Tatsuya Egawa
    is a Japanese manga artist and film director who was born in the Aichi Prefecture of Nagoya, Japan. He has a degree in applied mathematics and taught college mathematics for five months before switching to manga as a career in 1984. He studied under the prolific manga artist Hiroshi Motomiya for...

    )(2003-07-04)
  • Harenchi Golfer Jubei
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

     (ハレンチゴルファー十べえ)(2003-08-14)
  • Cutie Honey a Go Go!
    Cutie Honey a Go Go!
    is a Japanese manga created by Go Nagai, Hideaki Anno and Shimpei Itoh. It is loosely based in the original Cutie Honey manga series and, alongside the Cutie Honey film and the OVA Re: Cutie Honey, is part of the project of the Cutie Honey Production Committee to re-launch Cutie Honey.-Plot:In this...

    (キューティーハニー a Go Go!)(2003-11-28) Project by Hideaki Anno
    Hideaki Anno
    is a Japanese animation and film director. Anno is best known for his work on the popular anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. His style has come to be defined by the touches of postmodernism that he injects into his work, as well as the thorough portrayal of characters' thoughts and emotions,...

    , art by Shimpei Itoh
    Shimpei Itoh
    is a Japanese manga artist. His best known works include Moldiver and Hyper Doll. He recently began a new series, Taishō Baseball Girls, based on the light novels by Atsushi Kagurazaka....

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  • Devilman·Honey (デビルマン·ハニー)(2004-02)
  • Tenku no Inu (天空之狗)(2004-04)
  • Majin Oh Gallon (魔神王ガロン, The Devil King Gallon)(2004-05) Original work by Osamu Tezuka
    Osamu Tezuka
    was a Japanese cartoonist, manga artist, animator, producer, activist and medical doctor, although he never practiced medicine. Born in Osaka Prefecture, he is best known as the creator of Astro Boy, Kimba the White Lion and Black Jack...

    .
  • Dynamic Heroes
    Dynamic Heroes
    , also known as and as Go Nagai manga heroes crossover collection - Dynamic Heroes, is a Japanese manga based in several works of Go Nagai, including most of his most famous robots, such as Mazinger Z, Getter Robot, Great Mazinger and UFO Robot Grendizer, and also several characters from other...

    (ダイナミックヒーローズ)(2004-06) Credited as original work, art by Kazuhiro Ochi. This manga is a web comic which was later compiled in tankōbon.
  • Cutie Honey Seed
    Cutie Honey Seed
    is a Japanese manga created by Komugi Hoshino and Go Nagai based in the original Cutie Honey series by Nagai. As with Gomaden Shutendoji, Harenchi Gakuen ~The Company~, Kekko Kamen P, Mazinger Angels and Occult Dan D3, Cutie Honey Seed is a newer take on Nagai's classical series with different...

    (キューティーハニーSEED)(2004-06-22) Credited as original work, art by Komugi Hoshino
  • Kochuten (娘中天)(2004-07-11, released on 2004-06-28)
  • Mazinger Angels
    Mazinger Angels
    -Releases outside of Japan:The manga was also released in Hong Kong and Taiwan by d/visual taipei and in Italy by d/visual.-Toys:Besides the manga, a series of toys from the Soul of Chogokin line from Bandai have been released. The main robots from Mazinger Angels are available as part of the GX...

    (マジンガーエンジェル)(2004-08, released on 2004-06-26) Credited as original work, art by Akihiko Niina in cooperation with PLEX.
  • Occult Dan D3 (オカルト団D3)(2004-08, released on 2004-06-26) Credited as original work, art by Nori Ochazuke.
  • Hare
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

     * Aba
    The Abashiri Family
    is a manga series created by Go Nagai that originally ran in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Champion. Some of its characters returned with different names as part of other series, such as Cutie Honey, UFO Robot Grendizer and Mazinger Angels Z among others.Some of the first stories were adapted into an...

     Omoide 1 Koma
    (ハレ☆あば思い出1コマ)(2004-10, released on 2004-08-26)
  • Houjo Souun (北条早雲)(2005-02, released on 2004-12-21)
  • Shin Violence Jack
    Violence Jack
    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai in 1973. It has had several serializations and one-shot stories which have run in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s...

    (新バイオレンスジャック)(2005-05)
  • Black Jack ~Arashi no Yoru ni~
    Black Jack (manga)
    is a manga written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka in the 1970s, dealing with the medical adventures of the title character, doctor Black Jack....

    (ブラック·ジャック〜嵐の夜に〜, ブラック·ジャックALIVE-嵐の夜に, Black Jack ALIVE - Arashi no Yoru ni)(2005-05-20, released on 2005-04-12) Original work by Osamu Tezuka.
  • Tenku no Inu - Edo no Yami Hen (天空之狗 江戸の闇編)(2005-06-06)
  • Horror Takuhaibin (ホラー宅配便, Horror Express Delivery Service)(2005-07)
  • Kinshiro Burai Sakura (金四郎無頼桜)(2006-03, released on 2006-01-21)
  • Maeda Toshiie
    Maeda Toshiie
    was one of the leading generals of Oda Nobunaga following the Sengoku period of the 16th century extending to the Azuchi-Momoyama period. His father was Maeda Toshimasa. He was the fourth of seven brothers. His childhood name was "Inuchiyo" . His preferred weapon was a yari and he was known as...

    (前田利家)(2006-05, released on 2006-03-20)
  • Kikoushi Enma
    Demon Prince Enma
    is a Japanese horror anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's a sequel/remake of Dororon Enma-kun. The manga version of Kikoushi Enma would get a sequel called Satanikus ENMA Kerberos by Eiji Karasuyama in 2007....

    (鬼公子炎魔, Demon Prince Enma, 鬼公子炎魔 雷帝地獄変·序章, Kikoushi Enma - Raitei Jigokuhen Josho)(2006-05, released on 2006-03-25)
  • Wanda-kun (ワンだ君)(2007-01, released on 2006-12-15)
  • Harenchi Gakuen 2007
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (ハレンチ学園2007)(2007-01-15) Credited as original work, scenario by Masayuki Kondo, art by Teruto Aruga.
  • Akakon Suzunosuke (赤褌鈴乃介)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Kingoro to Marilyn na Hibi (金五郎とマリリンな日々)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Nagai Go 40-nen no Kiseki (永井豪40年のキセキ)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Senjo no Robotto (戦場のロボっ人)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Sirène Tanjo Hen
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (シレーヌ誕生編)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Suiko (翠湖)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Yokai no Kao (妖怪の顔)(2007-03, released on 2007-01-25)
  • Harenchi Gakuen ~The Company~
    Harenchi Gakuen
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Harenchi Gakuen was one of the manga serialized in the very first issue of Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series was the first big success for Go Nagai...

    (ハレンチ学園〜ザ·カンパニー〜, The Shameless School ~The company~)(2007-03-01) Credited as original work, art by Teruto Aruga.
  • Akuma Kishi
    Devilman
    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai which originally started as an anime adaptation of the concept of Nagai's previous manga series, Demon Lord Dante. A 39 episode anime series was developed by Toei in 1972 and Nagai began Devilman as a manga in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen...

    (悪魔騎士, Devil Knight)(2007-03-23)
  • Tantei Jimusho H.G (探偵事務所H·G)(2007-07-03, released on 2007-06-19)
  • Satanikus ENMA Kerberos
    Satanikus ENMA Kerberos
    or Satanikus ENMA Κέρβερος is a Japanese manga by Go Nagai and Eiji Karasuyama. It is a direct sequel to the Kikoushi Enma manga by Nagai, with no relation to the OVA...

    (SatanikusENMAケルベロス)(2007-08, released on 2007-06-26) Credited as original work, art by Eiji Toriyama.
  • Getter Robot Hien ~The Earth suicide~
    Getter Robo Hien: The Earth Suicide
    is a Japanese manga created by Naoto Tsushima based on Ken Ishikawa's draft and notes after his death. It was a monthly serialized super robot manga continuing the Getter Robo mythos by way of the titular Getter Robo Hien...

    (ゲッターロボ飛焔 〜THE EARTH SUICIDE〜)(2007-08-28) This manga is a web comic which is later compiled in tankōbon. Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, art by Naoto Tsushima
  • Mazinger Angels Z (マジンガーエンジェルZ)(2008-02, released on 2007-12-26)
  • Satsujinsha (殺刃者, Satsu Jin Sha, さつじんしゃ)(2008-02, released on 2007-12-26) This is the prototype for Kuro no Shishi, published for the first time as part of the commemoration of Nagai's 40 years career.
  • Honey
    Cutie Honey
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Cutie Honey first appears on volume 41 of the 1973 edition of Shōnen Champion. According to Nagai, she is the first female to be the protagonist of a shōnen manga series....

     & Yukiko-hime
    Dororon Enma-kun
    , also known as Satanikus!, is a Japanese horror-comedy anime and manga series created by Go Nagai. It's one of Nagai's most famous works in Japan, although not very well known in the rest of the world. In 2006, it would get a sequel/remake in Demon Prince Enma, which drops the comedy and becomes a...

    : Cutie Heroine Daisakusen
    (ハニー&雪子姫 キューティーヒロイン大作戦)(2008-02-22) This is a mobile phone
    Mobile phone
    A mobile phone is a device which can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link whilst moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile network operator...

     comic published weekly by Konami
    Konami
    is a Japanese leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines, arcade cabinets and video games...

    . Credited as original work, art by Kazuhiro Ochi
  • Kyoryu Teikoku kara Kita Shōjo (恐竜帝国から来た少女)(2008-03-24)
  • Watashi to Shōnen Sunday
    Shonen Sunday
    , first published on March 17, 1959, is a weekly shōnen manga magazine published in Japan by Shogakukan. Contrary to its title, Weekly Shōnen Sunday issues are released on Wednesdays.- History :...

    (私と少年サンデー)(2008-06-04, released on 2008-05-02)
  • Gisho Getter Robot Dash
    Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash
    is a Japanese manga created by Hideaki Nishikawa based on Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa classic Getter Robo series. It was initially serialized monthly in Kodansha's Magazine Z. As the title suggests, the story takes place in an alternate universe, where the concepts of the Getter series are seen under...

    (偽書ゲッターロボDΑSH, Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash)(2008–09, released on 2008-07-26) Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, art by Hideaki Nishikawa.
  • Manga Kaido Hitoritabi (マンガ街道一人旅)(2008)
  • Hono no Tora Shingen
    Takeda Shingen
    , of Kai Province, was a preeminent daimyo in feudal Japan with exceptional military prestige in the late stage of the Sengoku period.-Name:Shingen was called "Tarō" or "Katsuchiyo" during his childhood...

    (炎の虎 信玄)(2008–12, released on 2008-10-27)
  • Shogun Ken: Ichi no Tachi
    Ashikaga Yoshiteru
    , also known as Yoshifushi or Yoshifuji, was the 13th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1546 to 1565 during the late Muromachi period of Japan. He was the eldest son of the 12th shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiharu; and his mother was a daughter of Konoe Taneie...

    (将軍剣 一の太刀)(2009-01, released on 2008-12-13)
  • Utamaro
    Utamaro
    was a Japanese printmaker and painter, who is considered one of the greatest artists of woodblock prints . His name was romanized as Outamaro. He is known especially for his masterfully composed studies of women, known as bijinga...

    (ウタマロ)(2009-02, released on 2008-12-25)
  • Cutie Honey
    Cutie Honey
    is a Japanese media franchise created by Go Nagai. Cutie Honey first appears on volume 41 of the 1973 edition of Shōnen Champion. According to Nagai, she is the first female to be the protagonist of a shōnen manga series....

     vs Abashiri Ikka
    (キューティーハニーVSあばしり一家)(2009-04-16)
  • Shin Mazinger Zero (真マジンガーZERO)(2009-06, released on 2009-04-18) Credited as original work, scenario by Yoshiaki Tabata, art by Yuki Yogo
  • Gisho Getter Robot Darkness
    Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash
    is a Japanese manga created by Hideaki Nishikawa based on Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa classic Getter Robo series. It was initially serialized monthly in Kodansha's Magazine Z. As the title suggests, the story takes place in an alternate universe, where the concepts of the Getter series are seen under...

    (偽書ゲッターロボ ダークネス)(2009-05-01) Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, art by Hideaki Nishikawa.
  • Reikai Door (霊界ドアー)(2009-06-05) This is a mobile phone comic published weekly by Sony
    Sony
    , commonly referred to as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan and the world's fifth largest media conglomerate measured by revenues....

     Digital Entertainment Services.
  • Shin Mazinger Shogeki! H Hen
    Shin Mazinger Shougeki! Z Hen
    is a new Mazinger anime series, directed by Yasuhiro Imagawa which premiered in Japan on April 4, 2009. According to the production staff, it has no relation to the 1970s show and should not be described as a Mazinger Z remake...

    (真マジンガー 衝撃!H編)(2009-08-19)
  • Mazinger Otome (マジンガー乙女)(2009-10-08) This is a mobile phone comic published by Media Factory
    Media Factory
    is a Japanese publisher. It was founded on December 1, 1986, and its headquarters are situated in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is a subsidiary of Recruit Co., Ltd...

    . Credited as original work, art by Mikio Tachibana.

2010s

  • Mazinkaizer SKL Versus (マジンカイザーSKLヴァーサス)(2010-04-23) This is a mobile phone comic book published by Emotion
    Bandai Visual
    , is a Japanese anime, film production and distribution enterprise, established by Bandai Co., Ltd. and a subsidiary of Namco Bandai Holdings, Inc., which is based in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Since the reorganisation of Namco Bandai Holdings in 2006, Bandai Visual now heads the group's Visual and...

    . Credited as original work, cartoon by Kazumi Hoshi.
  • Devilman tai Getter Robot (デビルマン対ゲッターロボ)(2010-06, released on 2010-04-19)
  • Geki-man! (激マン!)(2010-06-04, released on 2010-05-21)
  • Enma vs: Dororon Enma-kun Gaiden (炎魔VS ドロロンえん魔くん外伝) Credited as original work, cartoon by Masaki Segawa.

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