Direct adaptations:
* Alice in Wonderland (1998) by Junko Mizuno: This manga is a relatively faithful adaptation of the original story with a more modern art style.
* Alice in Wonderland (2002) by Munehiro Fukuda: This adaptation is geared towards a younger audience and features a more whimsical and lighthearted tone.
Variations and retellings:
* Pandora Hearts (2006) by Jun Mochizuki: While not a direct adaptation, this manga heavily features Alice in Wonderland themes and imagery. It follows the story of a young boy who is framed for a crime and sent to the Abyss, a dark and mysterious realm inspired by Wonderland.
* Alice 19th (2007) by Yoshitaka Amano: This manga reimagines Alice's journey as a young girl in Victorian England who travels to a magical world through a portal in her garden.
* Alice in Borderland (2010) by Haro Aso: This manga features a darker and more mature take on Wonderland. It follows a group of young adults who are transported to a strange and dangerous world where they must play deadly games to survive.
Other adaptations:
* The Adventures of Alice (1979) by Osamu Tezuka: This manga is a classic adaptation of Alice in Wonderland by the legendary mangaka Osamu Tezuka.
* Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1992) by Kunihiko Ikuhara: This manga is a more surreal and avant-garde adaptation that explores the psychological themes of Lewis Carroll's original work.
Note: This is just a small sample of the many manga that have been inspired by Alice in Wonderland. There are many more out there, with various takes on the story, characters, and themes.
You can find these and other Alice in Wonderland manga by searching online or visiting your local bookstore or library.