CMX (comics) - List of Manga Titles Published By CMX

List of Manga Titles Published By CMX

  • Apothecarius Argentum (薬師アルジャン, Yakushi Arujan?) by Tomomi Yamashita (山下 友美, Yamashita Tomomi?)
  • Crayon Shin-chan by Yoshito Usui
  • Canon by Chika Shiomi (潮見 知佳, Shiomi Chika?)
  • Chikyu Misaki by Iwahara Yuji
  • Cipher by Minako Narita
  • Classical Medley by Sanae Kana
  • Densha Otoko - The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl by Hitori Nakano (original creator) and Wataru Watanabe (art)
  • The Devil Does Exist (Akuma de Sōrō) by Mitsuba Takanashi
  • Dorothea (Dorothea - Majyo no Tettsui) by Cuvie
  • Emma by Kaoru Mori
  • The Empty Empire (Kara no Teikoku) by Naoe Kita
  • From Eroica with Love (Eroica yori Ai wo Komete) by Yasuko Aoike
  • Gals! by Mihona Fujii
  • Go Go Heaven!! by Keiko Yamada
  • Gon by Masashi Tanaka
  • I Hate You More Than Anyone (Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai) by Banri Hidaka
  • Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne by Arina Tanemura
  • Key to the Kingdom (Ohoku no Kagi) by Kyōko Shitō
  • Kikaider Code 02 by Shōtarō Ishinomori (original creator) and Meimu (story and art)
  • King of Cards (Card no Ō-sama) by Makoto Tetano
  • Land of the Blindfolded (Mekakushi no Kuni) by Sakura Tsukuba
  • Leader's High! by Arashi Shindoh
  • Love for Venus (Venus wa Kataomoi) by Yuki Nakaji
  • Madara (full title: Mōryō Senki Madara) by Eiji Otsuka (story) and Shōu Tajima (art)
  • Moon Child (Tsuki no Ko) by Reiko Shimizu
  • Megatokyo (from Volume 4) by Fred Gallagher
  • Monster Collection (full title: Monster Collection Majūtsukai no Shōjo) by Hitoshi Yasuda (original creator) and Sei Itoh (story and art)
  • Musashi Number Nine (Kyūbanme no Musashi) by Miyuki Takanashi
  • My Darling Miss Bancho (Ah! Itoshi no Banchousama) by Mayu Fujikata
  • The Name of the Flower (Hana no Namae) by Ken Saitou
  • Omukae desu by Meca Tanaka
  • Orfina by Kitsune Tennōji
  • Oyayubi-hime Infinity by Toru Fujieda
  • Palette of 12 Secret Colors by Nari Kusakawa
  • Penguin Revolution (Penguin Kakumei) by Sakura Tsukuba
  • Pieces of a Spiral (Rasen no Kakera) by Tachibana Kaimu
  • The Recipe for Gertrude (Gertrude no Recipe) by Nari Kusakawa
  • Seimaden by Yō Higuri
  • Steel Fist Riku by Jyutaroh Nishino
  • Stolen Hearts by Miku Sakamoto
  • Swan by Kyoko Ariyoshi
  • Sword of the Dark Ones (also Ragnarok) by Kentaro Yasui (story) and Tsukasa Kotobuki (art)
  • Tears of a Lamb (Hitsuji no Namida) by Banri Hidaka
  • Tenjho Tenge by Oh! great (Re-licensed by Viz Media)
  • TenRyu: The Dragon Cycle by Sanami Matoh
  • Testarotho by Kei Sanbe
  • Time Guardian by Daimuro Kishi (story) and Tamao Ichinose (art)
  • Tower of the Future (Mirai no Utena) by Saki Hiwatari
  • Two Flowers of the Dragon (Ryū no Hana Wazurai) by Nari Kusakawa
  • Variante by Igura Sugimoto
  • Venus Capriccio by Mai Nishikata
  • VS (Versus) by Keiko Yamada
  • The Young Magician by Yuri Narushima

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