LIST OF OSAMU TEZUKA MANGA

This is a list of Osamu Tezuka's manga work in alphabetical order. The English translations of the names used are from the original names found on the official Osamu Tezuka website.
This is not a complete list of Osamu Tezuka's manga creations. While Osamu Tezuka created more than 700 manga series during his life, this list focuses on what his official website deems his more notable works by having individual pages devoted. Also counted among them are manga from the Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works collection published by Kodansha.

Activist Student

Adventure Broadcasting Station

Adventure of Rock, The

Adventure of Rubi

Age of Adventure

Age of Great Floods, The

Akebono-san

Alabaster

Amazing Three, The

Ambassador Magma

Angel Gunfighter

Angel's Hill

Ant and the Giant

Apple with Watch Mechanism

Astro Boy

Ayako

Bagi, Boss of the Earth

Barubora

Benkei

Big X

Birdman Anthology

Black Jack

Bomba!

Boy Detective Zumbera

Brave Dan

Buddha

Burunga I

Captain Atom

Captain Ken

Captain Ozma

Cave-in

Chief Detective Kenichi

Crater, The

Crime and Punishment (Manga version of classic Russian literature)

Curtain is Still Blue Tonight, The

Detective Rock Home, The

Devil Garon, The

Devil of the Earth, The

Diary of Ma-chan

Don Dracula

Dororo

Dotsuitare

Dove, Fly Up to Heaven

Dr. Doronko

Dr. Mars

Dr. Thrill

Duke Goblin

Dust Eight

Earth War, The

Essay on Idleness of Animals

Eulogy to Kirihito

Euphrates Tree, The

Fairy of Storms

Faust (Manga version of classic German literature)

Film Lives On, The

Flying Ben

Fossil Island, The

Fossil Man, The

Fossil Man Strikes Back, The

Four Fencers of the Forest

Fusuke

Futureman Kaos

Gachaboi's Record of One Generation

General Onimaru

Giletta

Golden Trunk, The

Goodbye Night

Grand Dolls

Gringo

Gum Gum Punch

Himawari-san

Human Matamorphosis

Hyotan Komako

I am Sarutobi

I.L.

Ikki Mandara

Insect Collector

Iron Road, The

Jet King

Jungle Emperor Leo

Jungle Kingdom, The

Jungle Taro

Lay of the Rhine

Lemon Kid

Leo-chan

Lion Books

Lord Iechika Mogami

Lost World

Ludwig B

Lunatic Japan

Magic House, The

Mako, Rumi and Chii

Man From Mars, A

Man of a Tail

Manga Classroom

Manga College

Manga Seminar on Biology

Marvelous Melmo

Melody of Iron

Merchant of Venice, The (Manga version of classic English literature)

Metamorphose

Meteor Prince

Metropolis

Microid S

Midnight

Miracle Forest, The

Monster of the 38th Parallel, The

Moon and Wolves, The

Moony Man, The

MW

Mysterious Underground Man, The

Neo Faust

New Treasure Island

Next World

Norman

Number 7

Old Folk's Home

Paper Fortress

Peace Concert

Peacock Shell

Phoenix, The

Pippy-chan

Plain of Abusegahara, The

Prime Rose

Princess Knight

Queen Nasubi

Queer Arabian Nights

Rag and the Jewel

Rain Boy

Rainbow Fortress

Rainbow Parakeet

Rainbow Prelude

Rally Up, Mankind!

Record of the Glass Castle

Record of Peter Kyultan

Road to Utopian Lurue, The

Rock on Volcano Island

Roppu-kun

Runaway Tanker

Saboten-kun

Say Hello to Bookila!

Secret of Piron

Sensation Z

Sensual Nights

Serenade of a Pig's Navel

SF Fancy Free

SF Mix

Shinsengumi

Short Arabesque

Shumari

Song for Apollo, The

Song of the White Peacock

Son-goku the Monkey ''(a.k.a. "My Monkey King")''

Son of Godfather

Soyokaze-san

Spaceship Ringel Rock

Stories of Three Adolfs, The

Strange Boy, The

Super Taiheiki

Suspicion

Swallowing the Earth

Tales of Astro Boy

Tales of Turtle

Tange Sazen

Tezuka's Ancestor, Dr. Ryoan

Thief Akikazu Inoue, The

Three-eyed One, The

Thunder Mask

Tiger Books

Tonkara Valley Story

Triton of the Sea

Tuberculoses

Twenty First Century Adventure

Twin Knight ''(Sequel to Princess Knight)''

Under the Air

Unico

Vampires, The

Volcanic Eruption

Wansa-kun

White Pilot, The

Wonderful Journey, The

X-Point on the South Pacific

Yaketpachi's Maria

Yokko-chan ga Kita Yo!

Zero Man

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External links

See also



List of Osamu Tezuka anime

External links



Manga section of TezukaOsamu@World's English site

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