During the brief time period that Bandai Entertainment tried to be a manga publisher in the US, the majority of their titles were manga spinoffs to the shows they licensed. They clearly hoped that name recognition alone would carry them, but titles like this one demonstrate why that strategy didn't work.
EUREKA SEVEN: GRAVITY BOYS & LIFTING GIRL (Eureka Seben Guravuiti Boizu & Rifutingu Garu), based on the original story by BONES and script by Dai Sato, with art by Miki Kizuki. First published in 2005 and first published in North America in 2007.
PLOT:
Sumner Sturgeon comes from a rich family and everyone expects him to follow in his father's footsteps and join the military. Sumner himself doesn't know what he wants to do with his life. What he does know is that he loves lifting, a sport where people surf on the air. He'll even sneak off-campus to participate in secret tournaments, although his real goal is to observe the rising star known only as B.B.
In truth, B.B. is actually Ruri, a poor girl who poses as a boy so she can get around the rules and use her lift boarding skills to get herself out of the slums. The two meet by chance, the first of many intersections between their very different lives and what lifting means to them and those around them.




