An adaptation of Komatsu Sakyou's novel of the same name.
Cosplayers, idols, elves, and a wide variety of sassy girls are forced to perform naked dogeza (bowing with their hands on the ground) using every trick in the book! Please enjoy this unprecedented and controversial work by a lineup of talented artists! (Source: Ichijinsha, translated)
*Note: Published in Kage No. 1 (April 1956).*
The second and last part of the manga anthology created as part of a charity with royalties donated for the reconstruction of areas affected by the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake (Higashi Nihon Daishinsai) disaster that struck Japan on March 11, 2011. *Note: The chapter count includes a prologue.*
Can't get enough of Vampire Knight? Delve into the world of your favourite vampires with this official fanbook filled with insider information about the hit series. Includes glossy color pages, character design sketches, storyboards and an exclusive interview with Vampire Knight creator Matsuri Hino!
*Note: Published in Kage No. 9 (December 1956).*
Published in Kage No. 7.
Musica Nostra is a collaborative work where various mangaka draw and/ or write about music and bands that inspire them, published in the Grand Jump. It includes Urasawa's musings about guitarists and playing guitar; his traveling to Sunset Sound in Los Angeles to record a song with Mike Viola and Jim Keltner, the latter of which sends a picture of Urasawa's The Beatles manga to Ringo Starr, and why their performance is credited to "Monaka"; Urasawa seeing Neil Young and Paul McCartney perform at Desert Trip; his meeting with Jack Oliver and depicting how the English record executive started working at Apple Records. *Note: this manga includes written chapters and drawn chapters, and never got a total volume release. This entry includes only the manga chapters.*
I was so successful that my jealous fiance called off our engagement. But who is this handsome man I met at my new office…? *Source: MangaPlaza*