TAKAHASHI RUMIKO
Rumic Theater
2011-01-14
From Viz:This sophisticated collection of tales, ranging from the macabre to heartwarming to wacky, will please any Takahashi fan, as well as introduce the uninitiated to the broad range of the manga master's work! The trials and tribulations of daily l
Urusei Yatsura
2016-07-08
What would you do if a tiger skin bikini-clad alien followed you to school every day? Poor Ataru's life has never returned to normal since volatile extraterrestrial princess Lum fell for him. Now an excruciatingly wealthy and genteel rival, Mendo, adds to
My Sweet Sunday
2013-03-03
According to the "preview of next issue" page on Shonen Sunday's official website, Rumiko Takahashi and Mitsuru Adachi's collaborative work "MY SWEET SUNDAY" will be published on Shonen Sunday's 50th anniverasary issue, coming out next Wednesday, March 18th.It would be a 30 pages one-shot with coloured title page, depicting their life in manga business from past to present, two of them taking turns in a relay style. This will be the first ever attempt at collaboration by the two national hit makers.
Rumic World
2011-01-14
From Viz:Classic short stories by the world's most popular female manga artist!Before there was Ranma1/2 and Maison Ikkkoku, even before there was Lum Urusei Yatsura, there was Rumic World! Takahashi's first two comics ever, one of which won her Shoga
A Compulsory Holiday
2011-01-27
Plot: A casual trip for two women. If they didn’t mind each other at all, it would be a great trip… If they didn’t mind each other at all.
Revenge Doll
2014-05-07
A bitter, washed up manga artist receives a mysterious gift from a fan...A one-shot by Takahashi Rumiko to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Japanese semimonthly seinen anthology, Big Comic.
Kemo's 24 Hours
2015-04-06
An autobiographical short from 1978.Students of the Kazuo Koike manga school were given a graduation assignment with the topic of "My 24 Hours".The short originally ran in "Koike Kazuo Gekika Sonjuku".Kemo Kobiru is Takahashi Rumiko's college era psudonym...Kobiru is a Japanese anagram of "Rumiko".留(Ru) 美(Mi) � �(Ko) ====> � � (Ko) 美(Bi) 留(Ru)http://www2j.biglobe.ne.jp/~k_asuka/sakuhin/kemono24.html