A special side-story collection compiling various short stories originally created for birthday fairs, mail-in bonus booklets, and more!
Special booklet originally bundled with the limited first edition of *Boku wa Subete wo Shitteiru* Volume 2, which was later digitally released on June 14, 2024.
One of the earliest examples of a magical girl anthology, featuring a variety of different works from Mangaka who have worked with Rapport before
An anthology of one-shot stories featuring “devilish men.” Mysterious and young beauties, alluring stepfathers, capricious genius actors... Succumb to their irresistible charm and enchanting allure. Experience encounters with these men who will make you obsessed from the manga magazine Harta. (Source: Kadokawa, translated) 1. **Shishi Sousou** (シシソウソウ) by Sawako Arashiyama 2. **Usubeni** (うすべに) 3. **Kaori, Omae no Mune to Sono Ai ni** (カオリ、お前の胸とその愛に) by Mariko Kikuchi 4. **Seibo no Shoumei** (聖母の証明) by Hirohito Kino 5. **Bouten no Gakuryou** (奉天のガクリョウ) by Misaki Koshitani 6. **Kari wo Kaesu Futari** (借りを返すふたり) by Ao Kojima 7. **Ano Ko wa Yabu no Naka** (あの子は藪の中) by Tomoyo Kondoh 8. **Outside the Screen** (アウトサイド・ザ・スクリーン) by Miya Satou 9. **Noppera-kun** (のっぺら君) by Michiko Shin 10. **Gunjou no Kageri** (群青の翳り) by Natsuko Takahashi 11. **Aku no Junsui Renaigaku** (悪の純粋恋愛学) by Kouhei Nishi 12. **Watashi no Otousan wa** (私のお義父さんは) by Sakura Hamada 13. **Wakakatta Hito** (若かった人) by Yuko Fukunami 14. **Shinsei ga Hachiku no Ikioi de** (新星が破竹の勢いで) by Kazune Yamamoto
2009 marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of Gekiga Koubou, a landmark event that sparked a gekiga boom in the rental manga industry of the time and laid the foundation for the enduring popularity of youth manga and adult manga that continues to this day. To mark this occasion, our company is reissuing the first issues of *Kage* and *Machi*—pivotal publications that served as cornerstones for the development of gekiga and drove the short-story magazine boom—in a two-volume set. These reissues faithfully replicate the original binding, color schemes, and book design as closely as possible. Each set includes an explanatory booklet featuring testimonials from individuals involved at the time, bringing these works to contemporary readers. This long-awaited, precious reprint offers both general readers and researchers a chance to discover the roots of modern manga. (Source: Shogakukan, translated)