ActionDramaHorror
Official sequel to the original version from 1970. They took his family, they took his face, and they took his soul. Locked between the lethal but gorgeous assassin Maria and the mutant Spider Man, the Skull Man digs into the conspiracy that gave birth to his powers and those of his partner, Garo. Haunted by his past, he will not let them stand in the way of his revenge. (Source: TokyoPop)
ComedyRomanceSlice of Life
The main character's friend gives him a pet cat girl to adopt. The main character does not yet know how to take care of her while she plays a prank on him. At the end the cat girl and her new owner finally begins to understand each other and begins their new life together.
MechaSci-Fi
Part of Ken Ishikawa's Kyomu Senki (Records of Nothingness) series. Revolves around a biomechanical mecha called Jakio.
ActionDramaSci-Fi
When the looming Cold War shrouded Japan, mysterious murders were reported there. The suspect was a man with a skull-like helmet and a cape and clothing as black as the inside of a grave. Accompanied by a shape-shifting beast named Garo, the Skull Man terrified Japanese society—without giving the people a clear reason why. (Source: MU)
ActionMechaSci-Fi
The manga consists of a series of individual stories, centered on the exploits of the Crossbone Vanguard during and three years after the end of the original series, with one exception; the first story is set during the One Year War and deals with Crossbone pilot Umon Samon's youth. The series also features the "return" of Grey Stork, the aged future version of Judau Ashta, who previously appeared in Hasegawa's V Gundam Sidestory manga. (Source: Wikipedia)
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