From [url]http://www.nanoda.com[/url]: Setsugetsuki is a drama set in the Sengoku jidai (戦国時代) or Warring States period, so called because Japan was divided into many small, petty fiefdoms constantly at war with each other. It was a time of social upheaval, political intrigue, and nearly constant military conflict that lasted roughly from the middle of the 15th century to the beginning of the 17th century.
Collections of one-shots that won the monthly Hop Step Award from 1987 to 1996.
****Volume 8 : Butler 2**** 1. Mr. Finding by Takayama Shinobu 2. Butler Hassle by Saeki Yashiro 3. From Today, I’m a Butler! by Miyamoto Fukusuke 4. Butler Game by Asahina Asato **5. Le Droit d'aimer by Haibara Yaku** 6. The Apprentice Butler and His Mistress by Yoneyama Setsuko 7. Brilliant Emerald by Seno Tatsune & Takamiya Aya 8. The Nagging Butler Likes Troublemakers by Geni Yuu 9. Tarte Tatin by Mikanagi Touya 10. The Mistress’ Favourite by Kawazoe Mariko & Nakamura Sachiko 11. A Distance at Which Tea Doesn’t Cool by Kosugi Mayu 12. The Master, His Butler and a Magical Book by Mazaki Haruka 13. The Courtyard Secret by Ishikawa Mushi & JAM 14. The Butler Is Useless? by Asada Yasuka 15. Butler-Battle by Akizuki Ichiha 16. Mr. Butler by Usaki Hitomi
Comic adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's film "Seven Samurai. The artwork is by Ken Tsukikage, a great gekiga manga artist who is also known as a "modern-day ukiyoe artist. Seven samurai are hired by peasants who are troubled by the lawlessness of wild samurai. Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece of Japanese cinema, depicting their heroic deeds, has been revived in gekiga form.
Kyoko has such a strong psychic ability that when she sends a spirit into her body, even her appearance changes to match that of the spirit. One day, she sees her own reflection in a mirror, in which appears the image of her boyfriend, Hashimoto, who has left her. She hides the mirror from her family so that they will not find it, and looks at it from time to time.