The main character, Kotaro, is a top-notch dancer, but is clumsy at everything except dancing. However, he suffered a facial injury in an accident and had to retire from the entertainment industry. He once lost all his pride, but his late grandmother's connection leads him to Noh! The first "Noh" manga serialized in a boys' magazine that depicts the lives of Noh performers! (Source: Sunday Webry)
The manga's story centers on the demon Black who comes to the human world in search of content for videos. He wants to expose the hidden side of humans, games, and hobbies. Black's "high-efficiency assistant" is the camera demon Camera-chan. (Source: Anime News Network)
Asagiri's second year at Mitsumine.
This work depicts real professional baseball players and baseball teams in a parodical fashion and the main character is modeled after Koichi Tabuchi, who was the catcher and the fourth batter of the Hanshin Tigers at the time of serialization.
Yonkoma by Hisaichi ishii It focuses on the members of the Yamada family, a typical japanese family.
Includes the following oneshots and illustrations: Two Warriors (by Hirata Hiroshi) Down Time (Tamori Yousuke) The Mask of the Red Dwarf Star (Hoshino Yukinobu) Olai Portfolio - a few pages of Olai's illustrations The Watermelon Messiah (Otomo Katsuhiro) Midsummer Night's Dream (Lee Marrs & Miyanishi Keizo) The Great Ten (Miyama Noboru) Schizophrenia (Fukuyama Youji) - also included in [B♭ no Sonata](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=9859) The Promise (Mukaide Masaichi) Cat In Animation (Wako Masayuki)
An anthology of love stories on the theme of eccentric love in another world, depicting forms of opposite-sex, same-sex, non-human, brokon, siskon, narcissistic and abnormal love.
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/312961/
https://mechacomic.jp/books/253834

