scan Archived | Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001) movie pamphlet A scan of the official pamphlet for Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
scan Archived | Toward the Terra (1980) movie pamphlet A scan of the movie pamphlet for the 1980 film Toward the Terra
Translation In Translation | "Just a Man" and "A Bird" by Taro Higuchi Two disaffected new wave one-shots from an artist lost to time.
scan Archived | Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion (1985) movie pamphlet A scan of the official movie pamphlet for Shinji Somai's 1985 film, Lost Chapter of Snow: Passion
scan Archived | P.P. Rider (1983) movie pamphlet A scan of the official movie pamphlet for Shinji Somai's 1983 film, P.P. Rider.
Fiction Fiction | Nothing More Than Emptiness The world was different when they left the tunnel. Jessica was the first to notice.
Translation In Translation | "Afternoon in the Sunroom" by Fumiko Okada A stunning one-shot from one of the great forgotten mangaka.
scan Archived | Tampopo (1985) movie pamphlet A scan of the official movie pamphlet for Juzo Itami's Tampopo.
scan Archived | Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis movie pamphlet The official pamphlet for Akio Jissoji's 1988 adaptation of Teito Monogatari.
scan Archived | Maison Ikkoku: The Final Chapter movie pamphlet A scan of the pamphlet for the 1988 theatrical conclusion to Maison Ikkoku
scan Archived | The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (1983) movie pamphlet A scan of the official pamphlet for the 1983 live-action film adaptation of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time
scan Archived | Sailor Suit and Machine Gun movie pamphlet The official movie pamphlet for Shinji Somai's 1983 classic.
Translation In Translation | "House" by Masako Watanabe Lost for 50 years, a shoujo horror legend's adaptation of the cult classic film
Games Talking games | The NSFW History of Strip Mahjong Games A story of sex, politics, and the games that once ruled arcades
Translation In Translation | "Play" by Monkey Punch A lost comic from the creator of Lupin the Third, now available in English!
TV Talking TV | TXQ Fiction: "Looking for Kikue Ishinaga" What happens when the best minds of faux-documentary and found footage horror set their sights on TV