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Manga, 1975 Finished 1 vol, 5 chp

A short manga version of the UFO Robo Grendizer anime. Released along the anime series, UFO Robot Grendizer follows the adventures of Duke Fleed, the Prince of Planet Fleed, whom disguised as Daisuke, a farm worker, fights against the forces that destroyed his planet, the Vegan Empire, also the creators of Grendizer that Duke stole to fight them. While not originaly considered part of the Mazinger series, Koji Kabuto and the Mazinger mechas appear in this series, making it sort of a sequel. Grendizer introduced the concept of a transformable Robot and a space Mecha, concepts that were later taken into other mecha series. It was extremely popular in Japan, Canada, France, Italy and the Arab World and has a strong following in those countries even today. (Source: MU)

AuthorNagai, Go
SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMecha
DemographicKids
6.27
1.5K
Manga, 1974 Finished 2 vol, 13 chp

Great Mazinger starts after the defeat of Mazinger Z. Tetsuya Tsurugi is the new protagonist, piloting the powerful Great Mazinger, a creation of the once thought dead Kenzo Kabuto, the father of Koji Kabuto. This time the enemy is the Mycene Empire and its powerful robots. (Source: MU)

AuthorNagai, Go
SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMecha
DemographicKids
6.13
449
Manga, 1974 Finished 1 vol, 5 chp

Amazon, a wild youth in the jungle, is remodeled by the ancient Inca science. With the "Bracelet of Gigi," the key that opens the door to the hidden treasure, on his arm, he protects the treasured ordnance and weaponry, as well as the future of mankind! The enemy is Gorgoth, a ten-faced demon who plans to conquer the world with the "Bracelet of Gaga," an opposing key! (Source: MangaDex)

SerializationTelevi Magazine
DemographicKids
N/A
294

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Comics collects every issue of the original Generation 1 Transformers manga published in the pages of TV Magazine. Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers Prologue (2 issues, 05/85-06/85) Hundreds of thousands of years ago there existed a highly-advanced planet called Cybertron. The planet was controlled by two factions of super robot lifeforms: the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons. Their endless war drained Cybertron of all its energy, leading to both factions leaving the planet in search of new energy sources. Their battle raged on, eventually reaching the vicinity of prehistoric Earth. Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (8 issues, 04/86-11/86) Trouble is brewing in Tokyo, Japan – Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker are on the attack, out to pillage energy and cause some general destruction. But the Autobots have pursued their foes to Japan, and Optimus Prime, Smokescreen, Wheeljack, Trailbreaker and Sideswipe speed onto the scene, just in time for Prime to transform and save a young boy named Kenji. The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers (5 issues, 12/86-04/87) Responding to an SOS, an Autobot team consisting of Rodimus Prime, Ultra Magnus, Kup, Blurr, Springer and Arcee head into space at full speed, and discover the spaceship that sent the call for help held prisoner by another. The Great Transformer War (3 issues, 04/87-07/87) (aka Transformers: Big War) The Decepticons have captured Dalton, a brilliant scientist from the planet Elan, but he is refusing to work with them, and the Aerialbots and Protectobots are already on their way towards Trypticon to rescue him. "Great Decisive Battle of Planet Beast!" (special, 08/87) With White Leo and Rodimus Prime away, the Decepticons and their Beastformer allies make another attempt to conquer planet Beast. Transformers: The Headmasters (8 issues, 08/87-03/88) As the Autobots and the recently-arrived Autobot Headmasters ruminate on the current state of play – the death of Optimus Prime, their base on the planet Athenia, the power of the Headmasters – Galvatron leads the Decepticon Headmasters in a plot to destroy Battleship Maximus. Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (12 issues, 04/88-03/89) (aka Transformers: Masterforce) After the events of The Headmasters, the Autobots and Decepticons have departed Earth... or have they? Transformers: Victory (10 issues, 04/89-01/90) The Victory War begins as Star Saber and Deathsaurus face-off on Earth! Transformers: Zone (special, 04/90) When nine of the most powerful Decepticons are gathered together under the rule of Violen Jiger, Autobot Powered Master Dai Atlas must step forward to prevent them from acquiring the power of the mystical Zodiac. Transformers: The Battlestars (special, 08/91) Super Megatron attempts to pillage energon from an oil rig, only to be confronted by Star Convoy! (Information collected from Transformers Wiki and TFArchives).

AuthorUnknown
SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMecha
DemographicsKidsShounen
N/A
286
Manga, 1975 Finished 2 vol, 10 chp

The story tells about Hiroshi Shiba, a car racer who is mortally wounded on a laboratory accident, but restored to life by his father, Professor Shiba, a talented scientist/archeologist, who is incidentally investigating the relics of the ancient Yamatai Kingdom. The professor discovers a tiny bronze bell with sorcerous powers, and shortly afterwards he is murdered by the henchmen of Queen Himika, the ruler of the Yamatai (sometimes translated as Jamatai) Kingdom, who wants to seize the ancient bell and its power. (Source: MU)

SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMecha
DemographicKids
N/A
159
Manga, 1974 Finished 1 vol, 5 chp

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SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMythology
Manga, 1979 Finished 1 vol, 11 chp

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SerializationTelevi Magazine
ThemeMythology
Manga, 1974 Discontinued ? vol, 4 chp

Secret Police agent Yutaka Daimon returns to Japan after learning his father was murdered by the evil Dr. Akunomiya, leader of the criminal gang Sigma. From his father Yutaka inherited the robot warrior Denjin Zaborger, made out of the mysterious metal Daimonium which responds to Yutaka's voice commands. Zaborger has the unique ability to transform into a motorcycle, Machine Zaborger, for Yutaka Daimon to ride. (Source: MangaDex)

SerializationTelevi Magazine
DemographicKids