Best of
Shonen
2003
Fullmetal Alchemist: The Land of Sand
Makoto Inoue - 2003
When they arrive, they discover two brothers, Russell and Fletcher Tringham are using the Elric brothers' names to continue their father's research in the alchemic lab run by town leader Mugear. While Edward and Russell argue and fight over the name, the two younger brothers talk.
The Art of Inuyasha
Rumiko Takahashi - 2003
Showcasing the excellent artwork and beautiful characters of the immensely popular time-traveling horror/action series, this book offers fans page after page of full-color designs, plus character profiles, watercolors from the manga covers, character profiles and 66 pages of colored manga pages, and much more!
The Last Outpost, Book 2 (Mobile Suit Gundam G-Unit)
KÅichi Tokita - 2003
On a resource satellite called MO-V, a revolutionary Gundam project is underway. Unlike previous Mobile Suits, the G-Unit is an experimental Gundam designed to operate in multiple environments, like space and water. But this project is attracting unwanted attention, as MO-V is attacked by a secret organization within the Romefeller Foundation.
Tenchi Muyo!: Sasami Stories
Hitoshi Okuda - 2003
This volume features seven all-new stories of science fiction craziness, romantic hijinks, and unexpected explosions -- a perfect introduction for new fans and a relaunch for the popular anime characters! The whole gang is here: hapless half-alient hero Tenchi; superpowered ex-space pirate Ryoko; prim princess of planet Jurai Ayeka; 20,000-year-old cosmic genius Washu; and terminally clumsy cop Mihoshi!
Di Gi Charat Theater - Dejiko's Summer Vacation
Koge-Donbo* - 2003
And in order to pay for their high living expenses, Di Gi Charat (a.k.a. Dejiko) and her pal Puchiko have to work. Fortunately for them, an anime retail chain called Gamers has openings As a new employee, Dejiko becomes quite popular with the customers. But what happens when Rabi-en-Rose, her self-proclaimed rival, seeks to steal the show? And what about Piyoko and the Black Gema Gema Gang, a group of neighboring aliens who seek to kidnap her? These things can only mean one thing for Dejiko: non-stop adventure Join Dejiko as she spends her summer break tricking Piyoko, blowing up the Black Gema Gema Gang, and switching bodies with Rabi-en-Rose Also includes extras not available in the original Japanese release: The History of Di Gi Charat, Twenty Questions with Koge-Donbo, Comments from the Artist, Gema Gema 4 panel comics, and Dejiko's Words of Wisdom (Haiku and short phrases from Japanese fans for the Di Gi Charat 2002 weekly calendar, written in Japanese, Romanji, and English).