*Note: One-shot created for an art exhibit that was to be held in August 2020, but was canceled due to covid. Was published in Big Comic Spirits in July 2020.*
A story about how two friends tries to stop the antichrist, while the are making efforts to deal with their lives.
Shuuhei Wakatsuki, a man who lives and works in Tokyo, decides to take his girlfriend and her son to his old home to see his parents on New Year's Eve. While driving, he recalls memories of his father that he's never gotten along with and become estranged. When they arrive at his parents' house, Shuuhei and his father silently sit down to watch a New Year's TV show together and begin to talk...
A webcomic written by Asano Inio and put up on Big Comic Spirit's online reader.
A two-volume compilation of the popular one-page series in FEEL YOUNG magazine, where various mangaka share their food-related memories or current favorite meals!
Etchan is on a date with her Senpai who happen to be a famous voice anime actor. She discovers that the both of them have changed so much since they last met.
A oneshot by Inio Asano, published in Big Comic Spirits and also in his artbook Ctrl+T. People are told to be who they truly are, but what if their parents expect their children to behave and act a different way? Himawari explores a repressed man who struggles with this for most of his life.
A war breaks out between two feuding countries.
A one shot drawn by Asano depicting a scene from the novel "Horobi no mae no Shangri-La" or "Shangri-la: Before the destruction" written by Yuu Nagira, for which he also drew the cover of.
One day, Kiyosumi Hamada, who is preparing for his university entrance exam, witnesses a first-year girl being bullied at a school assembly. Kiyosumi intervenes. However, what awaited him was a scream of "Aaaahhhhh!" from Hari Kuramoto, the underclassman who should have been glad to be saved. What is the meaning of her rejection? Who are the "two dead people"? Eventually, Kiyosumi discovers the true nature of the incident, and Hari's true nature… (Source: Shincho Bunko, translated)
