On Torishiro Island, a small island just off the mainland, lives Tsumugi Vanders—a slightly mysterious girl deeply absorbed in her journey of self-discovery. With her exotic appearance and adorable charm, one day she encounters Mr. Nagara, a walking stuffed animal with a floral pattern. To help Mr. Nagara find friends, Tsumugi begins traveling across the island, assisting in the search. But will they be able to find the companions they’re looking for? This is the beginning of Tsumugi’s unforgettable summer memories—stories never told in the main series! [Official- Comick Walker](https://comic-walker.com/detail/KC_006385_S/episodes/KC_0063850000200011_E?episodeType=first)
Based of the Playstation Game Battle Arena Toshinden 2. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 1.*
Hunting, cooking, and eating all kinds of magical beasts, the world is truly in a great age of cooking! It has been more than three hundred years since the birth of the "hunter-ruler," a fusion of the concepts of hunting and cooking. Ren, once a promising young man from a family of heroes, is now branded as a useless person for one reason or another, and by chance he befriended Lucy, a girl who aspired to become the world's best hunter and chef. She was a student at the prestigious Kruel Academy of Monster and Beast Science, and despite her earnest nature, she was ridiculed as a failure because of the enormous amount of magical power that she couldn't control. One day, Lucy learned of her partner's tragic past, and she began to develop her talents under Len's guidance. This is the world's most delicious tale of a hero spun between a boy and a girl. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Based on the Psychic Force Playstation Game. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 4.
Based on the Super Famicom Game Wonder Project J. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 3.
Tsuruko, the eldest sister of the once-wealthy Makioka family, clings obstinately to the prestige of her family name even as her husband prepares to move their household to Tokyo, where that name means nothing. Sachiko compromises valiantly to secure the future of her younger sisters. The shy, unmarried Yukiko is a hostage to her family's exacting standards, while the spirited Taeko rebels by flinging herself into scandalous romantic alliances and dreaming of studying fashion design in France. Filled with vignettes of a vanishing way of life, Sasameyuki is a poignant yet unsparing portrait of a family—and an entire society—sliding into the abyss of modernity. (Source: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, edited)
Nora works at a newspaper as the etiquette columnist, but she doesn't limit her advice to the printed page. She's often telling people in the office how to act, which has gotten her a reputation for being high-strung and uptight. Fed up with the way they see her, Nora decides to get her groove back. With the help of a friend, she puts on a disguise, gets dressed up in a sexy little dress and prepares to have a night out on the town. The first man who approaches her is none other than her colleague Pete. Nora keeps up the front and acts like she doesn't know him. Pete doesn't seem to recognize her, and they share a passionate kiss... before ending up in bed together! (Source: Harlequin/SB Creative Corp.)
[Read on Renta!](https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/141427/) Ahn is a young boy living a frugal life in a small town far from the capital. One day, a scholar's son, called Suu, and his guardian by the name of Tan moved from the capital into the large mansion up on the hill. Ahn found himself at the mansion due to his usual delivery job and he met Suu. The pair got along splendidly and Ahn frequented the mansion ever since... "I... like everything about you, Ahn." Suu became more and more attracted to the bright and amiable Ahn, but behind Ahn's smile lied a hidden sadness buried deep in his memories...
