Wing-Man is the story of Kenta Hirono, a fan of superheroes and sentai television shows to the point where he dreams of becoming such a hero himself.
When Kenta meets Aoi Yume, the beautiful blue-haired princess of an alternate universe called Podreams, he gets his chance to make his fantasy come true, as Aoi carries a book called a Dream Note which can make any dream come true, and Kenta draws a picture of Wingman in the book, allowing him to become Wingman for real.
Kazuhiko Torishima, the editor who discovered Masakazu Katsura, said he was disappointed when the artist told him he wanted to draw a transforming superhero manga.
[5] It featured a point-and-click interface, where a cursor is used to interact with on-screen objects,[6] similar to Planet Mephius (1983)[6] and the Famicom version of The Portopia Serial Murder Case (1985).
[8] Maito Fujioka and Konatsu Kato will star as Kenta Hirono and Aoi Yume respectively with Ultraman, Kamen Rider & Super Sentai veteran Koichi Sakamoto as the director, "Chang[e]" by Blue Encount will be the show's opening theme song.