Tomo, Niina and Megu are three high schoolers who're determined to become idols. Is it because they want to bring joy to young women all over the country? Because they dream of being top singers and actors one day? It's nothing so pure or so ambitious...These boys just want to get laid! But to that end, it's necessary to beat all the "real" idols out there and rise to the top in terms of popularity. So they enter "Maji Kou", short for Majima Kita All-Boys High School... And all hell breaks loose!
In the future (1998), Japan has fallen under military control. As young men are conscripted to help with the war efforts for longer and longer periods, Risa waits anxiously for her boyfriend's return...
A spin-off story about an older Teppei and his childhood friend Emily.
The sequel to Musume Monogatari. It features the 6th Generation, as well as the graduations of Abe, Tsuji and Kago.
4 select chapters, and a new chapter ("A Very, Very Lucky Birth"). Gon lives with the penguins Gon goes to mushroom hunting Gon journeys into the desert Gon and his posse A Very, Very Lucky Birth
Discover the secret behind the birth of Pokemon! The Shogakukan edition of the Leaning Manga Special series features Tajiri Satoshi, the game designer who created Pokemon! Starting with Pokemon Red and Green released in 1996, the world of Pokemon has continued to expand with animated TV shows, movies, and even card games, and recently Pokemon GO has become a worldwide phenomenon. The story of Tajiri Satoshi, who laid the foundation of the Pokemon universe, is introduced in the form of a learning manga, from his upbringing to the creation of Pokemon. The book is filled with stories from friends who developed the game together, as well as anecdotes from the people in his life who gave Tajiri the support he needed to create Pokemon. This book is not only for children who aspire to become game designers, but also for adults who are Pokemon fans. At the beginning and end of the book, there are articles that give an overview of not only the history of Pokemon but also the history of the video game industry. In addition, an essay written by Tajiri called "Do You Know?" gives a glimpse into Tajiri's hobbies and interests. (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Mikihiko Inaba is good at studying. He is upbeat. He has three close childhood friends. That is why he thought they could achieve the dream of being accepted into a private Tokyo high school. But that was just too ambitious. Having miserably failed his entry exams and being forced to enroll at the public high school in his hometown, Mikihiko becomes a recluse. When his childhood friend Keiko finds out, she attempts to restore their previous lives, discovering the changes in her friends' personalities...
High-school student and self-proclaimed 'bundle of nerves' Mano Asako faints away at school, and wakes up in the middle of a ghostly culture festival.
Six years have passed since the grade schooler Manato disappeared during a school trip. Now his little sister returns to the city where everything started and meets an old friend of her brother, Atsuma, who is happy about her coming back. But the happiness doesn't last for long since Manato's former classmates are suddently getting attacked by some unknown enemy who wants to see them dead.
A collection of stories: 1. **Memai** (めまい | Dizziness); Magazine ZERO Winter 1995 \[1995-01-20\] Koutarou's childhood friend Te-chan invites him to his home. Koutarou thinks it's weird since they haven't hung out together in years, but the carnage at Te-chan's home sends the boys running away together. Is Te-chan really bad? If so, why doesn't Koutarou leave him? 2. **SLOW STARTER** (スロースターター); Magazine BE×BOY 1994-09 Two boys who do track and field together, one of them has fallen in love but is it reciprocated? 3. **Teikuu No Akai Tsuki** (低空の赤い月); Magazine BE×BOY 1995-09 4. **Hitokui** (人喰い) 5. **CAMPAS**
