At times hilarious, at others heartwarming, this collection of short stories penned by one of Japan’s most talented artists is a perfect addition to any library! A young girl discovers that new glasses give her a whole new perspective on the world, a bunny-girl waitress learns to cope with her male customers with dignity, an introverted art student inspires her fellow club members even as she takes inspiration from them, and more! Fans of Mori will enjoy seeing concept designs and historical notes from her award-winning series, Emma and A Bride’s Story, as well as Mori’s own brand of enthusiastic commentary throughout. (Source: Yen Press)
A booklet packaged with Fellows! volume 22 at select stores. It's relay manga (each mangaka draws a few panels, and the next mangaka continues the story) from Fellows! collaborators. Originally published in 2012 volume 3 of Gessan, this plus version includes extended commentary by each of the involved creators and a highlight commentary by Satoshi Fukushima who oversaw the manuscripts. (Source: Natalie, translated)
A booklet packaged with Fellows! volume 24 at select stores. It's an anthology of one-shots from various authors with absolutely zero dialogue. (Source: Natalie, translated)
Included with the February 15th, 2013 inaugural issue of Harta. "Harta" means "treasure" in Indonesian. In this booklet, various creators followed the theme of "harta is treasure" to create one-page manga and illustrations. (Source: Harta, translated)
One of the five possible miniature books (mamehon) given as gifts for mailing in entry tickets found in Harta volume 70 or certain Harta series tankobon.

