Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine will auction off rare items this month and all for a good cause. The magazine staff will host two rounds of items from its manga properties including BEASTARS , Yowamushi Pedal , Baki and more. The first round will start on June 6 and run until June 12 followed by the second round from June 13-19. Participating artists include Paru Itagaki , Go Nagai , Keisuke Itagaki , Tatsuya Ara, Tsunogai, Hideyuki Yonehara , Osamu Nishi , Itaru Bonnoki, Kenji Hamaoka , Wataru Watanabe , Masami Kurumada , Masakazu Ishiguro , and Yūji Nakamura.

Items include signed manuscripts, figures, and even a plaster statue of BEASTARS creator Paru Itagaki 's hand. Itagaki is best known for always appearing in a chicken mask and is also auctioning off a life-size mask of the manga's hero Regoshi.

Itagaki will also draw a portrait of a person with their pet (both as animals) and will auction hand-drawn and signed art.

Yowamushi Pedal items include a bike, helmet, and shoes used by actors Yūki Ogoe (Sakamichi Onoda), Taiga Fukazawa (Shōkichi Naruko), Tatsunari Kimura ( Shunsuke Imaizumi ), and Keisuke Ueda (Manami Sangaku) in the television drama.

Similar to Paru Itagaki , Baki creator Keisuke Itagaki also had plaster statue made of his hand. Itagaki is also auctioning off the right to appear as a "witness" in the Baki manga , along with signed artwork and figures.

Yūji Nakamura will draw artwork for the winning bidder that includes one character plus their chosen favorite character from the Rokudō no Onna-tachi manga.

Saint Seiya creator Masami Kurumada also sunk his hand into some plaster and signed some figures for the event.

Itaru Bonnoki will add a bidder to the The Vampire Dies in No Time manga and turn the lead blood-sucker into the ashes. Alternatively, they can pay for a portrait with John the armadillo.

For fans of prolific manga creator Go Nagai ( Devilman , Cutie Honey , Great Mazinger ) there's the chance to get your photo taken at his work desk.

Proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Hōkago Jidō Club (After School Children's Club), a child-care program that provides daycare for school children who does not have a parent at home after school. The funds will be distributed via the Central Community Chest of Japan.