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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.[1]

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. [1] Also counted among them are manga from the Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works collection published by Kodansha.


A[]

Title Year
Activist Student 1968
Adolf 1983
Adventure Broadcasting Station
Adventure of Rock, The 1952
Adventure of Rubi
Age of Adventure 1951
Age of Great Floods, The
Akebono-san 1959
Alabaster 1970
Amazing Three, The 1965
Ambassador Magma 1965
Angel Gunfighter 1949
Angel's Hill 1960
Ant and the Giant
Apollo's Song 1970
Apple with Watch Mechanism
Astro Boy 1952
Ayako 1972

B[]

Title Year
Bagi, Boss of the Earth
Barubora
Benkei
Big X 1963
Biiko-chan 1957
Birdman Anthology 1971
Black Jack 1973
Bomba! 1970
Boy Detective Zumbera 1975
Brave Dan 1962
Buddha 1972
Burunga I

C[]

D[]

E[]

  • Earth War, The
  • Essay on Idleness of Animals
  • Euphrates Tree, The

F[]

  • 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

G[]

H[]

  • Himawari-san
  • Human Metamorphosis
  • Hyotan Komako

I[]

  • I am Sarutobi
  • I.L.
  • Ikki Mandara
  • Insect Collector
  • Iron Road, The

J[]

L[]

  • Lay of the Rhine
  • Lemon Kid
  • Leo-chan
  • Lion Books
  • Lord Iechika Mogami
  • Lost World
  • Ludwig B
  • Lunatic Japan

M[]

  • 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

N[]

  • Neo Faust
  • New Treasure Island
  • Nextworld
  • Norman
  • Number 7

O[]

P[]

Q[]

  • Queen Nasubi
  • Queer Arabian Nights

R[]

  • 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

S[]

  • 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 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

T[]

  • 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)

U[]

V[]

  • Vampires, The
  • Volcanic Eruption

W[]

  • Wansa-kun
  • White Pilot, The
  • Wonderful Journey, The

X[]

  • X-Point on the South Pacific

Y[]

  • Yaketpachi's Maria
  • Yokko-chan ga Kita Yo!

Z[]

  • Zero Man

See also[]

References[]

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