Genma Wars
| Genma Wars | |
| Cover of the first volume, as released by Akita Shoten | |
| 幻魔大戦 | |
|---|---|
| Genre | |
| Manga | |
| Written by | Kazumasa Hirai | 
| Illustrated by | Shotaro Ishinomori | 
| Published by | Kodansha | 
| Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine | 
| Demographic | Shōnen | 
| Original run | 1967 – 1968 | 
| Volumes | 2 | 
| Manga | |
| Neo-Genma Wars | |
| Written by | Kazumasa Hirai | 
| Illustrated by | Shotaro Ishinomori | 
| Published by | Tokuma Shoten | 
| Magazine | SF Adventure | 
| Demographic | Seinen | 
| Original run | 1971 – 1974 | 
| Volumes | 2 | 
| Manga | |
| The Eve of Myth | |
| Written by | Shotaro Ishinomori | 
| Published by | Tokuma Shoten | 
| Magazine | Monthly Comic Ryū | 
| Demographic | Seinen | 
| Original run | May 1979 – November 1981 | 
| Volumes | 4 | 
| Anime film | |
| Harmagedon: Genma Wars | |
| Directed by | Rintaro | 
| Produced by | Susumu Aketagawa | 
| Written by | 
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| Music by | Nozomi Aoki | 
| Studio | Madhouse Kadokawa | 
| Released | March 12, 1983 | 
| Runtime | 135 minutes | 
| Video game | |
| Bega's Battle | |
| Developer | Data East | 
| Publisher | Data East | 
| Genre | Interactive movie, shooter game | 
| Platform | Arcade | 
| Released | June 1983 | 
| Anime television series | |
| The Eve of Myth | |
| Directed by | Tsuneo Tominaga | 
| Produced by | 
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| Written by | Shōzō Uehara | 
| Music by | Hiroshi Motokura | 
| Studio | E&G Films | 
| Licensed by | |
| Original network | AT-X | 
| Original run | February 2, 2002 – May 11, 2002 | 
| Episodes | 13 | 
| Manga | |
| Rebirth | |
| Written by | Kyōichi Nanatsuki | 
| Illustrated by | Masato Hayase | 
| Published by | Shogakukan | 
| Magazine | Sunday Webry | 
| Demographic | Shōnen | 
| Original run | 2014 – 2019 | 
| Volumes | 11 | 
Genma Wars (Japanese: 幻魔大戦, Hepburn: Genma Taisen) is a Japanese science fiction manga and novel franchise that began in 1967. It was a collaboration in Weekly Shōnen Magazine by science fiction writer Kazumasa Hirai and manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori. It was adapted into a 1983 anime film, a 2002 anime television series, and a 1983 laserdisc video game called Bega's Battle in North America.