Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Hi no Tori: Reimei-hen, Phoenix: Dawn Japanese: 火の鳥 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 20, 1966 to Feb 1988
Demographic:
Shounen
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Manga Shounen Authors:
Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #1222 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #813
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Favorites: 719 Available AtResources | New Interest Stack Interest Stacks![]() ![]() Manga series that were left unfinished, but don't yet have the "Discontinued" status on MAL. (WIP) ![]() ![]() A chronological selection of the most important works of Osamu Tezuka, a timeless influential figure on the medium and one of the greatest artists of all time. ![]() ![]() A not-perfectly-exhaustive list of manga and light novel series left incomplete or discontinued due to death of the/a creator. ![]() ![]() Tezuka Osamu is considered one of the greatest mangaka ever. He is know as the, "Father of Japanese manga and anime". This is a manga list honoring the best/most iconic works by Tezuka Osamu. These mangas are groundbreaking and helped shape the future of Japanese media forever. His works also influenced the future generation of mangakas including Fujiko (Doraemon), Monkey punch (Lupin), Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira), Akira Toriyama (Dragon ball), and many more. His legacy will be forever remembered. To see the full list of works by Tezuka Osamu please visit the official Tezuka Osamu webpage, ![]() ![]() In 2006, the Japan Media Arts Festival held a special 10th anniversary awards festival for manga, anime, art and entertainment. For manga and anime, the rankings were split into a popularity poll (general public vote), and a 'professionals' ranking (critics, mangaka, etc.). The only 3 series in the 'professionals' ranking for both manga and anime were 'Astro Boy', 'Doraemon', and 'AKIRA'. ![]() ![]() Blending sci-fi, supernatural, and fantasy, they are unconventional stories that transcend the boundaries of space and time. The dominant feelings are rather melancholic and gloomy. ![]() ![]() Japan's Shōwa era lasted from 1926 to 1989. In 2009, Asahi Shimbun announced a polled list of 50 of the greatest 'masterpieces(名作)' of the Shōwa era. The only one not listed on MAL yet is 'Iga no Kagemaru' by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, which was ranked 27th. ![]() ![]() Reboots and remakes, made either by the original author or by someone new, from flashy updates of webcomics to classics remade anew. Excludes manga based on a pilot one-shots and adaptations of other media (such as multiple adaptations of a novel). Vaguely sorted. ![]() ![]() Kanako Inuki, sometimes called the "Queen of Horror Manga", is a mangaka who debuted in 1987 with the one-shot "orusuban (house-sitting?)" in the magazine shoujo friend, within a special issue centered around horror manga legend kazuo umezu. she went on to create successful series such as Presents, School Zone, Bukita-kun, and the Mysterious Tatari-chan. her manga, which has often appeared in shoujo magazines, are well-known for her iconic, expressive artwork and is recommended for fans of junji ito, the aforementioned kazuo umezu, and maybe even hideshi hino. |