Big Comic Spirits - Manga Artists and Series Featured in Big Comic Spirits

Manga Artists and Series Featured in Big Comic Spirits

  • Koji Aihara
    • Koji En
  • Manabu Akishige
    • D-ASH (story by Miya Kitazawa)
  • Inio Asano
    • Oyasumi Punpun moved from Young Sunday
  • Tatsuya Egawa
    • Russo-Japanese War Story
    • Tokyo Daigaku Monogatari
  • Hisashi Eguchi
    • Paparinko Monogatari
  • Tooru Fujisawa
    • Animal Joe
  • Akira Hanasaki
    • Oishinbo (story by Tetsu Kariya)
  • Kengo Hanazawa
    • Boys On The Run
    • Resentment
  • Hidenori Hara
    • Aozora
    • Yattarou Jan!!
  • Shohei Harumoto
    • CB Gan
  • Hideo Hijiri
    • Nazeka Emikai
  • Minoru Hiramatsu
    • Agnes Kamen
  • Mochiru Hoshisato
    • Living Game
  • Fujihiko Hosono
    • Gallery Fake
  • Ryoichi Ikegami
    • Crying Freeman (story by Kazuo Koike)
    • Wounded Man (story by Kazuo Koike)
  • Yūgo Ishikawa
    • Yoiko
  • Junji Ito
    • Gyo
    • Uzumaki
  • Takashi Iwashige
    • Bokkemon
  • Shigeyuki Iwashita
    • Badfly
  • Masasumi Kakizaki
    • Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin (story by George Abe) moved from Young Sunday
  • Atsushi Kamijo
    • 8 -Eight-
  • Katsutoshi Kawai
    • Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu moved from Young Sunday
  • Tomohiro Koizumi
    • TENKOUSEI Ore no Asoko ga Aitsu no Are de
  • Meiko Komichi
    • Kaze Shimasu?
  • Eisaku Kubonouchi
    • Cherry
    • Skinless Cowboy
    • Watanabe
    • Chocolat
  • Ikuko Kujirai
    • Blue Jean
  • Yasuyuki Kunitono
    • 100 Oku no Otoko
    • Chocolat
    • Tsurumoku Dokushin Ryou
  • Kuromaru
    • Kurosagi (story by Takeshi Natsuhara) moved from Young Sunday
  • Michiteru Kusaba
    • Lost Man moved from Young Sunday
  • Shohei Manabe
    • Yamikin Ushijima-kun
  • Motorō Mase
    • Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit moved from Young Sunday
  • Taiyō Matsumoto
    • Takemitsu Zamurai (story by Issei Ifuku)
    • Black and White
    • Tekkonkinkreet
  • Toshiyuki Mutsu
    • Mucchi ni Goyoujin
  • Yu Nakahara
    • Last Inning (story by Ryu Kamio)
  • Nakatani D.
    • Dawn (story by Ryo Kurashina)
  • Hiromi Namiki
    • Ministry of Finance (story by Yoshiro Nabeda)
  • Masaharu Noritsuke
    • Chuutai Afro Tanaka
    • Koukou Afro Tanaka
  • Tobira Oda
    • Danchi Tomoo
  • Noboru Rokuda
    • F
  • Shūhō Satō
    • New Say Hello to Blackjack
  • Fumi Saimon
    • Tokyo Love Story
    • Asunaro Hakusho

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  • Yukizou Saku
    • Hakuba no Ouji-sama
  • Kaoru Shintani
    • Area 88
  • Masahito Soda
    • Subaru
  • Yoshihisa Tagami
    • Karuizawa Syndrome
  • Noboru Takahashi
    • Mogura no Uta moved from Young Sunday
  • Rumiko Takahashi
    • Maison Ikkoku
  • Shin Takahashi
    • Ii Hito
    • Saikano
  • Shiro Takehide
    • Tōbō Bengoshi Narita Makoto (story by Yū Takada) moved from Young Sunday
  • Kentaro Takekuma and Koji Aihara
    • Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga
  • Yuji Takemura
    • Master of Sea UMISHI (story by Yoichi Komori)
  • Yukio Tamai
    • Omega Tribe Kingdom
    • Omega Tribe
  • Jiro Taniguchi
    • Benkei in New York (story by Jinpachi Mori)
  • Sekiya Tetsuji
    • Bambino!
  • Kazuo Umezu
    • My Name is Shingo
  • Naoki Urasawa
    • 20th Century Boys
    • Master Keaton (story by Hokusei Katsushika) (also serialized in Big Comic Original)
    • Happy!
    • Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl
  • Katsumi Yamaguchi
    • Takunabi
  • Naoki Yamamoto
    • Dance Till Tomorrow
    • Arigatō
    • Believers
  • Hideo Yamamoto
    • Homunculus
  • Yasuhito Yamamoto
    • Sekido
    • Boku
  • Kimio Yanagisawa
    • Ruri Iro Generation
  • Sensha Yoshida
    • Utsurun Desu.
  • Masami Yuki
    • Birdy the Mighty moved from Young Sunday

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