An anthology comic of Comic Girls by various mangaka.
**Volume 1: Noroi** (呪) 1. **Kyouhan Gensou** (共犯幻想) \[Yoshimi Seki\] 2. **Kagami no Naka e Youkoso** (鏡の中へようこそ) \[Saiko Kaburagi\] 3. **Gold Finger** (ゴールドフィンガー) \[Mori Kanda\] 4. **Ouma ga Toki no Sasou Te** (逢魔が刻のさそう手) \[Kirico Higasizato\] 5. **Shinboku** (神木) \[Kuuro\] 6. **Mori** (森) \[Kuuro\] 7. **Kaiki: Noroi ga Ippai** (怪奇 呪いがいっぱい) \[Yumeji Tanima\] 8. **Douki (Noroi no Toilet)** (童鬼(呪いのトイレ)) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 9. **Douki (Henshineki)** (童鬼(変身液)) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 10. **Taiji Ihen: Watashi no Akachan** (胎児異変 わたしの赤ちゃん) \[Hideshi Hino\] 11. **Ningyo** (人魚) \[Hideshi Hino\] **Volume 2: Urami** (怨) 1. **Hyakumensou Circus** (百面相サーカス) \[Senno Knife\] 2. **Hyakumensou Circus: Satsujinsha no Yume** (百面相サーカス 殺人者の夢) \[Senno Knife\] 3. **Hyakumensou Circus: Hakaba no Yuurei Robot** (百面相サーカス 墓場の幽霊ロボ) \[Senno Knife\] 4. **Kitan Gakuen** (奇譚学園) \[Kuuro\] 5. **Kitan Gakuen: Honoo no Kioku** (奇譚学園 炎の記憶) \[Kuuro\] 6. **Densen** (伝染) \[Miyako Cojima\] 7. **Chi Darake Romeo to Juliet** (血だらけロミオとジュリエット) \[Mori Kanda\] 8. **Utsukushiku Naritai** (美しくなりたい) \[Saiko Kaburagi\] 9. **Ankoku Jiten: Yamiko-chan** (暗黒辞典 闇子ちゃん) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 10. **Namakubbi Temariuta** (生首手毬唄) \[Hideshi Hino\] 11. **Hyouhaku Suru Hitobito** (漂泊する人々) \[Tanima Yumeji\] 12. **Kyoufu no Jugondou** (恐怖の呪禁道) \[Tanima Yumeji\] 13. **Watashi no Ushiro ni Dare ka Iru** (私のうしろに誰かいる) \[Tanima Yumeji\] **Volume 3: Kai** (怪) 1. **Happy End Ja Owarenai** (ハッピーエンドじゃ終われない) \[Ayumi Hattori\] 2. **endless** \[Senno Knife\] 3. **Otona Jigoku** (おとな地獄) \[Miyako Cojima\] 4. **Kaiki: Denki Gumo no Shiro** (怪奇 電気グモの城) \[Mori Kanda\] 5. **Kaidan wa Ikaga** (怪談はいかが) \[Saiko Kaburagi\] 6. **Muma** (夢魔) \[Kuuro\] 7. **Gaijin Bochi no Kai** (外人墓地の怪) \[Tanima Yumeji\] 8. **Ganjitsu no Asa** (元日の朝) \[Hideshi Hino\] 9. **Ankoku Jiten: Santa Claus** (暗黒辞典 サンタクロース) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 10. **Anokoku Jiten: Minceman** (暗黒辞典 ミンチマン) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 11. **Ankoku Jiten: Mouki** (暗黒辞典 毛鬼) \[Nori Ochazuke\]
The daughter of a glass artisan family, Fukami Touko, spends relaxed days at a cafe called "Kazemichi" at a friend's house. On the summer vacation of her third year in high school. In front of them appeared a transfer student boy: Okikura Kakeru. He told Touko that he can hear the voices of the future. If someone knew in advance what their future would look like, what would they wish for? While feeling never-before-felt tremors in herself, Touko realises that she has started getting a feeling in her heart which she can't leave alone... (Source: Official website)
Is it a book of liberation, that breaks the invisible chains that still binds Japan 53 years after the war? Or is it a book of taboos, that unrealistically celebrates the nightmare of war? What is the nature of war? What makes us a nation? What is the role of the individual? (Source: Gentosha, translated)
In 2000, Taiwan's long-time one-party rule ended, and for the first time, democratic elections brought a change of government. This book, which chronicled the “national creation myth” through in-depth reporting, became a bestseller in Japan and Taiwan, but it also exposed latent taboos and caused an uproar, including bashing by the Chinese unificationists and the author banned from entering the country. In 2008, however, Taiwan reverted back to the KMT regime. Prioritizing short-term economic interests, the people face a potential collapse of national identity and rapid “Sinicization” of the country. So what is a nation? What is nationalism? (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Mayoigi is a bizarre antique dealer who buys goods that are bathed in the absurdity and irrationality of this world. In a world that is too eager to make things black and white, the owner, Mayoigi, who always makes "rational" decisions, buys someone's unwanted goods again today...

