If tisn't here, chances are . . . tis in the Anime section!! Or it doesn't exist?
*Aa, Megami-sama [Oh My Goddess!] = by Kosuke Fujishima; a young man has three goddesses (Belldandy, Skuld, and Urd) to help him stay out of trouble for him to get right back into something.
*AD Police Files = five year prelude to Bubblegum Crisis that stars Leon Mcnichols, and is distributed by Viz. It basically shows how Leon McNichols went from a regular
cop to a AD police officer rookie to one of the best AD Police Officers. AD Police Files was remade just like Bubblegum Crisis.
*Alice 19th = is just a normal girl in love with a boy named Kyo, who her sister Mayura is in love with too. One day Alice saves a rabbit from getting run over by a car. Turns out the rabbit's actually a magic creature named Nyozeka. She gives Alice a braclet that allows her to enter the hearts of people inorder to try and save her sister, who disappeared when Alice wished she would disapear. With the help of Kyo, Frey, and other Loatis masters, she trys to saves her sister and tell Kyo how she really feels about him.
*Bubblegum Crisis, Grand Mal = TOS manga that was distributed/drawn by Dark Horse comics in 1992. It's about four women (a singer,
a lingerie boutique owner who is extremely rich, an aerobics
instructor/later on stockbroker, and a teenage girl who lied about her age
just so she could work for the AD Police)-called Knight Sabers who fight service robots (Boomers) that have gone made (think the Y2K virus with the ability to make anything of artificial intelligence go mad and kill/harm people) in these especially designed hardsuits.
*Akira = Dark Horse Comics is reissuing Katsuhiro Otomo's classic manga of psychic powers in a dystopian future in deluxe book-format editions. It was originally adapted into English and released in the 1980s by Marvel's Epic Comics' line featuring custom coloring for the U.S. market by Steve Oliff.
*Aqua Knight = ?
*Area 88 = by Kaoru Shintani; see the OAV section on "Cleopatra DC" for more information.
*Ashita no Joe = by Tetsuya Chiba and Asao Takamori = produced in 1970; there's also an anime with the same title, but if I put it in the Anime section, please let me know so I can remove it cuz I don't want a repeat of it, when they are basiclly the same story.
*Astrider Hugo = by Hisao Tamaki; about a mysterious costumed space pirate called Astrider Hugo ("Astrider" being a term for a space traveler, as in "Astral Rider") who runs rings around Earth's Orbital Guard, who are responsible for protecting the spacelanes from piracy.
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