Deep in a closed forest, there's a boarding school that trained talented boys to learn singing, dancing, etiquette, and entertain people. Lux, who dreams of graduating from a life bound by strict rules, is the youngest boy in the school, but he has never been called into a "night class" that only special students can take. One night, witnessing a student being taken away in a forbidden forest changed his life!? A dark suspense that approaches the mystery hidden in a glamorous school!
Wake up feeling better than usual. ``Where do you think we are?'' Who was next to me in the hotel bed...!? The main character, Saya, is a hard-working and lovable character who works in sales. She enjoys a smooth work life, being loved (and bullied?) by her cool and intelligent boss, Manager Suga, and her charming, but top-performing senior salesman, Inokawa. The only thing is that the alcohol is very weak... Saya, who wants to get over her drinking habits in order to entertain guests, which is a must in a sales job, ends up asking Manager Suga, a big drinker, for guidance. Saya, tipsy from the sake, suddenly looks up to see Chief Suga, who is beautiful, and for some reason calls her by name, ``Saya''...? What will happen to the love triangle that begins over alcohol?
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The story begins with a Japanese boy visiting the Van Gogh Museum in the present day, who then travels across time to experience Van Gogh's life firsthand. From his artistic awakening in Paris to the infamous ear-cutting incident, the manga traces a dramatic life filled with struggle and passion, while presenting many of his masterpieces along the way. (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Volume 28 in the series.*
Published alongside releases of the Gundam: Ecole du Ciel manga, the novel follows the story of Elicia Nocton, who is the rival of the manga's protagonist, Asuna, offering up an alternate viewpoint to events that were depicted in the manga. Due to various circumstances, the planned sequel to the novel's second volume was canceled, and the chapters that were intended to be included in the novel were instead adapted in the third part of the manga.
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)
Anthology of Gintama doujinshi from different artists. Cover illustrator: KAGARI Nakiwo Colour illustrators: TOGIYA Makoto, NAKANO Haru, HANAYA Yuuko, HIRAUO Naomi Doujin artists: ASAHINA Asato, KAGARI Nakiwo, KARASAKI Umiko, KAWASE Kyoko, SAKAZAWA Aya, SAEKI Kura, Tee2BOOKS, TANO Kakashi, TOGIYA Makoto, NANAMI Noriko, North Dakota, HANAYA Yuuko, HIRAUO Naomi, FUKUTOKU Saori, BOM Joruko, Misa Stories included: • *Netsu* (Fever) by North Dakota: Katsura watches over a sick Takasugi... (Pairing: Takasugi x Katsura)
Collections of one-shots that won the monthly Hop Step Award from 1987 to 1996.