Rutile is a witch who lives in your forest, and today celebrates her 17th birthday. She had not forgotten the promise she made to her grandmother when she was a child: "Witches should never lie." However, not wanting her friend Linaria to fall into despair, she gives her a different answer from the fortune-telling result, and ends up vomiting blood and dying... And yet, for some reason, she immediately comes back to life...?! The story of the forest's last witch begins! https://www.cmoa.jp/title/313042/
*Why are you taking away my relaxed daily life…* The hero who saved the world from an alien invasion war, Takashi Shibuzaki. The dream of this legendary warrior is only one... *“To live a normal high school life”* After the war ended, he was excited that this wish would be realized, and he immediately decided to return and live a quiet life in Japan. However, his comrade-in-arms from Northern Europe, Natalie, somehow ends up moving into Takashi’s house, claiming it as “living together”…? Everything he would do for a peaceful youth. Takashi, the most powerful warrior who wants to avoid love and fighting, will he be able to obtain the peace he wants–?
One day, Fumiya Saito, an ordinary office worker, encounters his cool, beautiful, and perfect boss, Tamaki Kamikawa, at the station. However, she seems to be acting strangely, and as a train approaches the platform, her body sways unsteadily and she falls toward the tracks. Consumed by despair at having failed to save Tamaki, he goes to work the following week. Far from being criticized, he is instead hailed as a hero who saved her. Baffled by the situation, he goes to visit her in the hospital as he was told, only to find her completely unharmed...!? And then the story takes a whirlwind turn!?
This anthology features popular illustrator Izumi Sakurazawa and other renowned artists. It includes not only comics but also numerous illustrations from "Mai-HiME." The book is packed with content, including an original mail-order project and a cover-themed telephone card giveaway for all readers.
Tsuki-chan from the residential neighborhood is a violent girl whom everyone fears. Shinsuke-kun from the apartment complex tries to stand up to her alone, but ends up getting beaten to a pulp instead. Their fight drags in their mothers, their fathers, their friends—everyone gets caught up in it... And finally, the residential neighborhood and the apartment complex are locked in a massive war! ...Honestly, it's a big problem. This controversial masterpiece was originally released in 1971, amid high tensions around the world. And still in the present day of the 21st century, where it feels like all sorts of different moods are in the air, I would be delighted if everyone—not just children, but adults as well—would take a moment to reflect on what this picture book portrays. Whether you can't wait for war to start or you absolutely hate the idea of it, this is a must-read!