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Shounen King (21)
Manga, 1970Finished3 vol, 6 chp

Shougo is a young man who has a problem with love, not just in humans be even with animals. He is even compelled to kill animals that show each other affection, which lands him in a mental hospital. Where during therapy he has a vision where he meets a goddess that dooms him to fall in love with the same girl over and over again, but one of them will always die before they can truly be together.

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
7.66
7.1K
Manga, 1964Finished15 vol, ? chp

Cyborg 009 is the story of a half-Japanese juvenile delinquent, Shimamura Joe AKA 'Cyborg 009.' 'Black Ghost,' a top-secret organization bent on promoting global warfare, kidnaps Joe along with eight other unwanted members of society from the four corners of the world and turns them into cyborgs. Though the organization intends to turn the group into super-powered killing machines, it's not long before Joe and his new companions rebel against Black Ghost and make their escape with the help of an old scientist. Once Joe and friends have freed themselves, Black Ghost sends a series of other cyborgs and giant robots in hot pursuit. Using their new powers and abilities, our heroes stay one step ahead of Black Ghost and its evil machinations, but can they save the world from its diabolical scheme? (Source: Tokyopop)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
7.75
3.9K
Manga, 1977Finished18 vol, ? chp

Tetsurou Hoshino is a young street urchin who desperately wants to replace his human body with an android body, which would grant him immortality and the social freedom the androids have. Normally this is incredibly expensive but it has long been rumored that if you board the Galaxy Express headed for the Andromeda Galaxy, at the end of the line is a planet where they are given out for free. After seeing his mother murdered by an Android Count, he has no reason to remain on his home planet and nothing to hold him back. Now, not only seeking the android body of his dreams but also a way to avenge his loss, he begins to search for a way to board the train alone. Then he meets Maetel, a mysterious woman who offers him a ticket aboard the train if he will be her companion for the journey. Their journey will take them to planet after planet, each strange and new, and each stop along the way being an opportunity for Tetsurou to reflect on being human, human actions, and the prospect of immortality. During their travels Tetsurou and Maetel meet, amongst others, Emeraldas and Harlock.

SerializationShounen King
ThemeSpace
DemographicShounen
8.01
3.2K
Manga, 1966Finished3 vol, 53 chp

In 1966, the Batman TV series starring Adam West prompted a Batman craze in Japan. In response to this, the shounen magazine Shounen King and its publisher Shonen Gahosha licensed the rights to make their own Batman stories, with the full consent of the original Batman publisher, DC Comics. (Source: Wikipedia)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
6.47
833
Manga, 1976Finished6 vol, 23 chp

And epic sci-fi story heavily influenced by the Epic of Gilgamesh, as several groups fight for a mysterious power. While a close brother and sister get tied up into the battle unwillingly.

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
N/A
662
Manga, 1968Finished3 vol, 15 chp

In 1968, appears in the sky a mysterious ghost moon. Five hundred million years before, on the moon, the Moko Empire is threatened by the Gerdans, a terrible warlike nation. Prince Norman then starts the search for beings with supernatural powers to help him fight his enemies. Taku, a young Japanese boy of our time, is then chosen and teleported at the prince's era to integrate a special fighting units. While our young hero realizes its growing psychic powers, the moon is under alert and the destiny of an empire and maybe...much more are in the hands of the chosen ones! Included one-shot: Volume 3: Dauberman

SerializationShounen King
ThemeSpace
DemographicShounen
7.14
547
Manga, 1969Finished48 vol, ? chp

In the wake of rising criminality and terrorist activities in Japan against Japanese nationals, the Japanese National Police Agency has no choice but to authorize the mobilization of a special Counter-terrorist Motorcycle unit consisting of reformed convicts, ranging from simple thugs, individuals forced into prison for simple petty trouble and former Yakuza henchmen and leaders to combat armed criminals and terrorists. (Source: Wikipedia)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
7.60
523
Manga, 1970Finished1 vol, 7 chp

1. Gachaboy Ichidaiki (Gachaboy's Record of One Generation) 2. Kami no Toride 3. Sukippara no Blues 4. Tokiwasou Monogatari 5. Toiu Tegami ga Kita 6. Doubutsu Tsurezuregusa (Essay on Idleness of Animals) 7. Dotsuitare (Bassui)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
7.23
478
Manga, 1982Finished16 vol, ? chp

The Shonan Bakusouzoku are the toughest riders there are, and they're only in high school! But that's nothing compared to their leader, Yousuke Eguchi. His love of motorcycles is second only to his love of handicrafts!

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
N/A
477
Manga, 2007Finished1 vol, 7 chp

1-5. Dai Jigoku-jou (The Great Hell Castle) 6. Chidaruma Rikishi (Bloody Daruma Warrior) 7. Zutsuki Musou (The World's Greatest Headbutt)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
6.46
468
Manga, 1969Finished1 vol, 11 chp

The story takes place at the end of the Edo's period (around 1860) in Japan. At this time, Japan was divided in two between patriots who wanted to bring the emperor to the government and shogunate forces who protect the head of state, the Shogun. A poor samurai, Okada Izo, is hired by the patriots to assassinate shogunate members, the story follows his story. This manga is based on real facts and was inspired by the movie of the same name.

SerializationShounen King
ThemeSamurai
N/A
351
Manga, 1969Finished1 vol, 3 chp

1. Daibousou (The Runaway Tanker) 2. Kojinkyou (Land of the Tigermen) 3. Kiiro Makyou (The Spacemen's Base)

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
N/A
211

1606. The city of Kyoto becomes the center of attention when a samurai sets up a peculiar record: making fifty arrows pass through the gallery of a temple. As the record is beaten again and again by talented archers and this challenge becomes the event known as Tooshiya, the feudal lords of the country become desirous to boast with having formed the one archer who will set an unreachable record and hold once and for all the title of the "First under the Sky." When avenging the accidental death of his father, Kanza, a low-rank samurai, becomes sucked into this battle of will, honor and pride, and devotes himself completely to the training for the Tooshiya...

SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
N/A
196
Manga, 1988Finished2 vol, ? chp

Set in a parallel world called "Tenkūkai", which exists alongside Earth, evil forces known as the Asura Gods threaten to overcome the forces of good, causing the magical leader of this realm to transport warriors from Earth to their world. It was heavily based on Hindu and Buddhist mythology, and covered a range of topics, including brotherhood, reincarnation, camaraderie, inter-dimensional travel, destiny, and spirit magic. (Source: Wikipedia)

AuthorUnknown
SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
N/A
188
Manga, 1976Finished1 vol, ? chp

When Isoshita Junior High school upstart, Tetsuya Hikage, picks a fight with neighboring Hakuyou High School, he bites off more than he can chew when the Hakuyou American Football team join the fray. Losing his first ever fight, he vows to exact revenge on the rich kids of Hakuyou High by creating Isoshita's first ever American Football team and beating them. Within 24 hours, Hikage recruits an entire team as they resolve to spend their entire summer vacation training. However, when they realize they don't have a ball, or even understand the rules, it dawns on them that it's gonna be a long summer...

N/A
107
Manga, 1994Finished4 vol, ? chp

A series which features two people (lookalikes of Maetel and Tetsuro) riding a space train.

SerializationShounen King
Manga, 1978Finished2 vol, 24 chp

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AuthorNagai, Go
SerializationShounen King
Manga, 1966Finished2 vol, ? chp

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SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
Manga, 1963Finished4 vol, ? chp

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SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen
Manga, 1964Finished5 vol, ? chp

Fuuta-kun travels across the country with a "looking for work" sign, doing part-time jobs while trying to save 1 million yen. How will he make it through the all of the trouble that he gets roped into? (Source: Shogakukan, translated)

SerializationShounen King
ThemeGag Humor
DemographicShounen
Manga, 1967Finished2 vol, ? chp

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SerializationShounen King
DemographicShounen