Riku planned to move to Kyoto, together with his childhood friend Momoka. Instead, his parents have him betrothed to the cuddly Tanuki princess Miyo! She can turn into a woman, but being a human is quite difficult: Miyo cooks scrambled eggs with their shells, washes herself in the washing machine and sometimes nibbles on a grasshopper. But thanks to Momoka, she quickly learns what jealousy is.
Hikari got dumped by her boyfriend, only to be suddenly confessed to by a middle schooler!
A scary stalker is after me!!!! What could be his ulterior motive?
From Hana-mi: A oneshot about the developing relationship between an out-of-world wanderer and a mistreated boy.
The night sky is black, shrouded with a fog of soot and toxins. The gears of China's industrial revolution turn, unceasing, manufacturing the wants of the world, forcing the consequences upward, until the lights of the heavens have dimmed, and vanished... But there will be stars this night. The Knites have made it their mission to bring the stars back to the night in China, hanging from the tails of kites. Some call it foolishness--the personified ideals of a naive young dreamer. Others will find hope in the Knites' work, beyond dreams, that someday the shroud will lift, and people will see beyond the towering factories and monoliths of industry and gaze upon the true stars once more. Until that day arrives though, the hopes and dreams of those who dare will be carried upward to the sky, set aloft by the wards of hope--The Knites.
From Rain over Paradise: Noe is a devoted geography and history teacher with a fancy for bodies, or more precisely, male bodies. And one of his colleague's bodies has especially piqued his interest.
From Evil Flowers: Rika can be considered lucky: she was able to get the boy of her dreams, Ando-senpai, but things aren’t going so well between the two. Ando is always skipping their dates and what’s with this quote she’s always hearing from Andou’s classmate, Kijima-senpai: “You’re just like a doll.” Is it because of her name, or because she always acts the way Andou tells her to? Why would he even care?
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In the southwest area of the Zemulia Continent, one will find the tiny Liberl Kingdom, a small monarchy that has managed to defy all odds against attempts to overcome them during war. Liberl is split into five regions: Rolent, Bose, Ruan, Zeiss, and Grancel. In the city of Rolent, Cassius Bright has raised two children by himself, Estelle and Joshua. He taught them everything they know himself, and encourages them to sign up to become apprentices in the Bracers Guild. Soon after, however, he receives a letter and has to leave on business, leaving Estelle and Joshua to fend for themselves. While working, they receive notice one day that their father's airship has gone missing. With this in mind, the two gear themselves up, and set off to find the ship and save their father. Of course, from there, nothing is at all like it seems. Few things are ever what they first seem to be in Zemulia, in fact.
From Vices and Devices: Bright and early one Monday morning, Shino Yuzuru asks Seryou Touji out on a lark when they run into each other at the school gate. Seryou, who's immensely popular, has the odd habit of going out with anyone who asks him out first at the beginning of the week, then promptly dumping them at the end of it. "Anyone" apparently includes male upperclassmen like Shino, and as a boyfriend, Seryou is perfect--unfailingly thoughtful and kind. Shino, obviously, has no intention of being in a serious relationship with Seryou. It's not like it's actually love or anything like that. ...Right?
Im Rok, nicknamed 'Lucky Deer', has always had good luck. As is typical for him, he wins a contest and earns a trip with his friends. While on his trip, he meets Noah, a handsome and kind man, and he and his friends are invited to Noah's private island. As they arrive, they can't stop marveling at the luxurious island, the extravagant mansion, and Noah's hospitality. However, strange events begin happening, and one by one, Rok's friends disappear. To make matters worse, Im Rok stumbles upon a strange man locked up underground. What kind of fate will Im Rok face on this island?
A graveyard in contemporary Israel has an unlikely visitor. The elderly gentleman from Japan, a former news correspondent, lays a bouquet of flowers at the tomb of one Adolf Kamil. For he remembers the tale of three Adolfs: Kamil, a Jew who grew up in Kobe, Japan, the son of a baker; Kaufmann, only child of a German consul stationed at that port city and his Japanese wife; and the Fuhrer with whom the Far Eastern nation made common cause. ---- **Won the 10th Kodansha Manga Award for General Manga in 1986, shared with Makoto Kobayashi's What's Michael?**---**Volumes 372-376 of the Osamu Tezuka Complete Works**