Anime Comics
Shortly before Yamato III concluded its first run on Japanese TV in April 1981, it received special treatment from an energetic new monthly magazine published by Akita Shoten called My Anime. In a...
View ArticleManga by Takayuki Masuo
As a major Yamato licensor, Asahi Sonorama was very active in book publishing, particularly in the realm of manga. Its strongest competitor in this field, Akita Shoten, only had Leiji Matsumoto’s...
View ArticleYamato III Novelizations
3-Volume ‘Complete Works’ Edition Author: Yoshinobu Nishizaki Publisher: Asahi Sonorama Volume 1 published February 10, 1981 Volume 2 published April 20, 1981 Volume 3 published June 10, 1981...
View ArticleYamato III Bibliography
As with all the other aspects of Yamato III, big plans for big things had to be radically downsized when the Yomiuri network abruptly decided to cut the series down by half. This resulted in less of...
View ArticleThe “Lost” Manga by Hiroshi Aizawa
Originally posted February 2012, Chapters 6-10 added August 2015 As stated elsewhere, the mission of this website is to dig as deep as possible into the history of Star Blazers and Space Battleship...
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