Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
Manga based on the Polish novel *Quo Vadis* by Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz.
The geniuses who are appreciated today, but were buried in the shadows of history without seeing the light of day at the time, Geniuses who have lived a life of misfortune despite their brilliant achievements and talents, As a biography of great men, the story of the heroic geniuses without glory, drawn in a different way from the previous ones, is life.
He caresses both the body and the heart. Iroha, the top performer at a women’s escort service, constantly receives requests from female clients burdened with a variety of struggles—heartbreak, sexless relationships, late-in-life virginity, or even genuine romantic infatuation. With his exceptional massage skills and sweet, seductive conversations, Iroha not only soothes their pain but also uncovers the hidden, unconscious desires they themselves were unaware of. (Source: Houbunsha, translated)
Based on the Psychic Force Playstation Game. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 4.
Manga Cross describes the manga as a "panic survival" story, with the manga's tagline reading, "Survive the man-eating deep sea creature!" (Source: Anime News Network)
Shirona, who is studing as a hairdresser, is sudennly forced to be a model by genius designer named Sora. Included one-shot: Enoshima Holiday

