Henmaru Machino - Partial List of Works

Partial List of Works

  • Shōjo Chaos (少女カオス?) - Mediax/MD Comics, 1994.
  • Inu Ningyō (犬人形?, Dog Doll) - Issui Sha/Izumi Comics, 1994.
  • Maru Maru Henmaru Show (まるまる変丸ショウ?) - East Press, 1996.
  • Hōtō ni Atta Eroi Hanashi - Sanwa Shuppan, 1996.
  • Super Yumiko-chan Z Turbo (スーパーゆみこちゃんZターボ?) - Ohta Shuppan/Ohta Comics, 1996.
  • Ō-ana (大穴?, Big Hole) - Issui Sha/Izumi Comics, 1997
  • Man O Michi (まん○道?) - Issui Sha/Izumi Comics, 1998.
  • Seventeen (17?) - Ohta Shuppan/Ohta Comics, 1998.
  • Tokimeki Yumiko-chan Memorial (ト・キ・メ・キゆみこちゃんメモリアル?) - Kubo Shoten/World Comics, 1998.
  • UFO (UFO?) - Sanwa Shuppan, 1998.
  • Nuruemon - Issui Sha/Izumi Comics, 1998.
  • Kenzen Hentai Shōjo - Kubo Shoten/World Comics Special, 2002.
  • Yumiko Jigoku (ゆみこ地獄?, Yumiko Hell) - Sanwa Shuppan, 1997
  • Dokidoki Henmaru Show (ドキドキ変丸ショウ?) - East Press, 1999
  • The Best of Yumiko-chan (ザ・ベスト・オブゆみこちゃん?) - Issui Sha/Izumi Comics, 199?

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