What if Katsushika Hokusai suddenly died one day? Hokusai's daughter, Sakae, decides to take her father's place in order to preserve her father's masterpiece, "Hokusai Manga," for the world to see. However, this is the beginning of a hellish journey where she must confront her own talent. This is the biggest "what if" scenario in the history of Japanese art that "should never happen." This is a suspense story about an ukiyo-e artist in the dark, depicting the struggles of a daughter and her apprentice, burdened with guilt! (Source: Yanmaga Web, translated)
The anime is set in an alternate version of Heian-kyou, the old name of Kyoto and the capital during Japan's Heian era. This alternate version of the city is named Denji Heian-kyou. A delinquent high schooler named Takeru Narehira resides in our world, but after an unfortunate accident, is transported to Denji Heian-kyou. Here, he immediately meets Tsukimiya, a woman he has seen many times before in his dreams before. Hardly a moment passes after that encounter when Takeru and Tsukimiya encounter an oni monster, and lose their lives. Takeru awakens, stunned to find himself again at Denji Heian-kyou. He puts together that he has the power to go back in time. Now he resolves to learn this world's version of mystical onmyōjutsu techniques, and become an onmyōji sorcerer to save Tsukimiya. (Source: Anime News Network)
Based on the Fire Emblem Games. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 2.
Hidehisa Kanohara, a chef, gets suspended from work due to some trouble at his workplace. So in order to take a mental break, he decides to tour the many shrines in Kyoto, and ends up wondering into a realm where all the gods of good harvest gather. There, Hidehisa finds many small foxes bustling around that are all candidates to become gods, but his spirit as a chef really gets fired up after seeing the foxes chowing down on nothing but instant foods. He instinctively cooks the foxes a meal that brings them absolutely delight, and before he knows it, he's been put in charge of making all of their meals. But what will happen when all of time and space begin to crumble as a result of Hidehisa's presence in the realm of the gods?! Source: Media Soft
They're not anyone's “favorite” foods, but they all have their own place in our hearts. Boiled *chikuwabu* cakes, sweet *amashoku* buns, *kanpyou* (dried gourd!), deep-fried *chikuwa* fish cakes wrapped in seaweed, sweet *suama* mochi cakes, soft *gyuuhi* mochi, frozen mikan, soba water… This manga is an ode to those foods that are a bit unremarkable, yet still so dear to us. The author's cute sidekick Mogu-san is a cute treat as well! Eiko Matsumoto, the creator of *Nazo no Ano Mise*, brings you this super tasty essay comic that cooks up both laughs and feels. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
He's a 42-year old bachelor. A sizzling romance with a constitutional law professor at a women's college. (Source: Kiss Comic, translated)
Based of the Playstation Game Battle Arena Toshinden 2. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 1.*

