

Musashi Number Nine ( Kyūbanme no Musashi) by Miyuki Takanashi.Monster Collection (full title: Monster Collection Majūtsukai no Shōjo) by Hitoshi Yasuda (original creator) and Sei Itoh (story and art).

Megatokyo (from Volume 4) by Fred Gallagher.Moon Child ( Tsuki no Ko) by Reiko Shimizu.Madara (full title: Mōryō Senki Madara) by Eiji Otsuka (story) and Shōu Tajima (art).Love for Venus ( Venus wa Kataomoi) by Yuki Nakaji.Land of the Blindfolded ( Mekakushi no Kuni) by Sakura Tsukuba.King of Cards ( Card no Ō-sama) by Makoto Tetano.Kikaider Code 02 by Shotaro Ishinomori (original creator) and Meimu (story and art).

Key to the Kingdom ( Ohoku no Kagi) by Kyōko Shitō.I Hate You More Than Anyone ( Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai) by Banri Hidaka.From Eroica with Love ( Eroica yori Ai wo Komete) by Yasuko Aoike.The Empty Empire ( Kara no Teikoku) by Naoe Kita.Dorothea ( Dorothea - Majyo no Tettsui) by Cuvie.The Devil Does Exist ( Akuma de Sōrō) by Mitsuba Takanashi.Densha Otoko - The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl by Hitori Nakano (original creator) and Wataru Watanabe (art).Canon by Chika Shiomi ( 潮見 知佳, Shiomi Chika).Apothecarius Argentum ( 薬師アルジャン, Yakushi Arujan) by Tomomi Yamashita ( 山下 友美, Yamashita Tomomi ).Megatokyo by 2013 returned to Dark Horse Comics and Tenjho Tenge went to Viz Media. Megatokyo however continued under the DC Comics imprint. At the time of its statement, DC could not state what would happen to all current unfinished volumes affected by the July 1 shutdown date.

ĭC Comics released a statement in May 2010 about its intention to shut the CMX brand down, with no new titles being published after July 1, 2010. At the 2007 Anime Expo, CMX stated about changing Tenjho Tenge's rating to Mature beginning with volume fifteen, but warned that it still would be edited, but more lightly. In the face of complaints, CMX had internal discussions about the possibility of publishing an unedited version of Tenjho Tenge, but decided to complete the current version. Some readers suggested a boycott of all CMX titles. ĬMX's announcement that all changes had been overseen and specifically approved by Oh! Great, the manga artist, did nothing to appease the vocal fans who did not want the work censored. Tenjho Tenge and CMX received a heavy amount of angry backlash for the edits. When CMX released Tenjho Tenge, many fans were livid that title had been edited contentwise and changed graphically to appeal to a "larger demographic"-in other words, edited to be acceptable to bookstores without shrinkwrap. One of CMX's initial launches was a title variously known as Tenjo Tenge, Tenjho Tenge, and Ten Ten.
