Highway Star (manga)

Highway Star (ハイウェイ・スター) is a graphic novel created by Katsuhiro Otomo. It is his second published collection of short stories from various years, each running at roughly 20 pages, and includes Otomo's second-earliest collected story. It has been reprinted four times, the last year being 1997.

Stories
Following a dismissal, a family of four leave the city for the country. The daughter is soon spoiled because of her inability to understand the family's financial difficulty, and after a missed chance for first-time love between the parents, they decide on a way out of it all...
 * Kazoku (Family)

An unbearable heat in Tokyo during Summer forces a man to steal a ventilator in a store, only to fail and get chased away. He decides to hide in a family's house and take them hostage, though to his dismay they lack a ventilator too, and so comes up with another idea...
 * Suka To Sukkiri (Refreshment)

A young girl named Yukie wishes to resemble a famous dancer she sees on TV, and so sets out dressed like her along with her gang of friends. The mothers soon start to worry, as the kid's have totally disappeared and a pervert is roaming the streets...
 * Shusei Sanchi No Yukie Chan

A father invites fellow businessmen around to his house, only forgetting to inform them of his rather dysfunctional family, and incredibly embarrassing acts ensue...
 * Suzume Ga Chyun (The Sparrow's in the Medium)

While searching for gasoline for his car, a man meets a young woman who leads him to a diner, where he steals it from an empty car. Later, both take part in dangerous highway races to earn some yen... Years later, the woman comes across a somewhat familiar police biker...
 * Highway Star

In the middle of the night, a young restaurant waiter is visited by three little angels, who refuse to stop teasing him in the following days, but they've made a slight mistake...
 * Tenmoo!!!! Nishite Morasazu

A theatre actor isn't making great success with his work, and to cheer himself up, meets a prostitute in the seedier parts of the capital. Unfortunately, the prostitute's in fact a man, but the actor seems a little more merrier since those events, as he recalls to his meagre audience of three people...
 * Tsuya No Atosaki (Proof of Cleanliness)

A young man is employed to a private library, and has discussions with the other employees and the manager about its history. He soon discovers a terrifying secret overheard between two of the staff members...
 * Seisoo (White Star)

Two children are involved with the brutal murder of a man. A police investigation is called for, and two inspectors soon discover that the mother of the two kids is connected to the victim in some disturbed way...
 * Ashita No Yakusoku (Promise of Tomorrow)

The story of some police officers who run a competition, only to end up with one man being mysteriously murdered after one evening flirting with a hostess in an apartment...
 * Sayonara No Omiyage (Gift of Goodbye)

References to other other media

 * In Highway Star, the protagonist's broken-down car has "FIREBALL" written on its side, a reference to one of Otomo's most famous shorts as well as the Deep Purple album with the same name.
 * The two inspectors from Ashita No Yakusoku later appear in Otomo's Domu (A Child's Dream).
 * Otomo apparently was inspired for the names "Highway Star" and "Fireball" by the two Deep Purple songs.