The exiled ex-princess starts a cheat general store with a spellbook from another world !? A gentle former princess Jill who has been banished to a remote mansion because the power of attack magic, which is considered to be the most important in the royal family, is weak. The spellbook of another world that she found in despair was full of enormous manufacturing knowledge and quickly captivated her. In addition, Jill's hobby is making clothes, which goes well with her delicate magic and demonstrates craftsmanship that no one can imitate! Her fashionable straw hats, robe-remade dresses, and many other works that have never been seen before will fascinate the people of the town. "I want everyone to pick up the clothes and accessories I made at the store!" People who sympathized with Jill's struggle to open a general store rushed in one after another. !? Jill's fun second life story that makes people smile by making clothes begins here !!
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From All Kaidan No.4 (1998/7) — No.14 (2000/3)
A comic version of "Scary Stories That Happened at School", a masterpiece that decorated the final days of the Super Famicom... ... but although there is an interview with the creator, the content of the game and the manga are not related. In fact, the article on the game is less than 10 pages long, including the interview with the creator... Well, it seems that this book was made before the game was released, so to be honest, it is a horror manga book that is unified with horror manga set in "school". However, since it was made by the world-famous ASCII, there is not even a trace of the cheapness of making it by gathering up some unemployed manga artists. It has a pretty luxurious (in other words, strong) cast, and there is a wide variety, from pure school horror to crazy horror.
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/330289/
"Ochazukenori's horror is like a fairy tale. It is pure, beautiful, and very, very brutal." Volumed 1-2 are from Young Sunday in the 80s, 3-4 are from Horror M in the 90s. The movie only takes the title of the manga, the story is fully original. According to said movie, TVO means TV Obsession.