A comic work by the video team Saigo no Shudan—comprising Ayumu Arisaka, Mai Oita, and Ren Kohata—known for music videos for EVISBEATS, Akiko Yano, YUKI. Their mission: to awaken humanity's primordial memories. En-chan, a five-year-old absorbed in her daydreams, gets caught in a natural disaster at a convenience store and time-shifts back to when she was one year old. With immense vitality and imagination, she leads Earth toward destruction while simultaneously opening up a new world! This work took nine years to complete: three years of conceptualization, three years of illustration, and three years to publish the book. (Source: Saigo no Shudan, translated) *Note: This edition was self-published with nearly double the number of pages of the original web release.*
Ten years in the making. The author's first manga work, self-published last year and sold out in an instant, now makes its commercial debut with substantial additions!! A sudden natural disaster struck. Five-year-old En-chan's time had reverted to infancy. Drooling freely and driven by curiosity, En-chan moves, En-chan eats. With the immense power of her tiny body, she creates a new world—. This work is a story that summons back from the depths of memory the “origin” of life that everyone once touched. Amidst the daily challenges of childcare, the author took up a pencil and captured, one after another, the unknown vistas unfolding through growth and the mysteries that precede words. With each turn of the page, the ebb and flow of “creation” and “destruction,” brimming with unseen freshness, transcends the boundaries of our vision and emotion through the artist's touch, reversing how we perceive the world. Into the gaps of loosened consciousness, a soft, nostalgic sense of return will flow, tracing each reader's own memories. (Source: Torch, translated) *Note: Originally published as a web manga with the full volume self-published in 2025. This edition is new and heavily revised with over 60 new pages more than the previous edition and more than double the pages of the original web release. The English release is based on the web edition.*