Story about a sukebe boy (uke) who looks at the delivery man in charge (seme) with sukebe eyes.
https://mechacomic.jp/books/195553
Cover Illustration: Asumiko Nakamura 1. **Natsuiro no Hada no Kimi** (夏色の肌のキミ) \[Chihaya Aki\] 2. **Heart ni Straight!** (ハートにストレート!) \[Iyada\] 3. **Yuudoku no Anata** (有毒のあなた) \[Gojiai\] 4. **Sotsuen** (卒煙) \[Aya Zenzai\] 5. **Rakka no Hoshi** (落下の星) \[Makine Kureta\] 6. **Suki ni Shite Hoshikute** (好きにして欲しくて) \[Satoru Okamoto\] 7. **Unmei no Ai wa Ichi Ke** (運命の愛は一毛) \[Tako Nonoshima\] 8. **Namagoroshi no Koigokoro** (生殺しの恋心) \[Nanpo\] 9. **Charan to Poran** (ちゃらんとぽらん) \[Pesotarou\] 10. **Hametsu no Mi** (破滅の実) \[Kanenari Tokiha\] 11. **Kiss of Loyalty** \[Yuu Minazuki\] 12. **Beautiful Word** \[Mitsuaki Asou\] 13. **Ii Heya** (いい部屋) \[Asumiko Nakamura\]
Manga Anthology based on the 1998 Playstation 1 game "Bust A Move".
On Feb 9th, 1989, legendary manga author Osamu Tezuka died after a prolonged hospital stay due to Stomach Cancer. Months later, Asahi Journal ran a Special issue as homage to Tezuka's legacy. In this issue, a bunch of his contemporaries, as well as some of his own assistants, drew up tribute pages to mourn their fallen colleague. This listing is for the translated tribute pages.
1. **Sabishii Hito** (さびしい人) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] 2. **Hako Makura** (はこまくら) \[Yuu Takita\] 3. **Yon Daisakka Kyousaku: Tegami** (四大作家競作・手紙) \[Shotaro Ishinomori, Fujiko Fujio A, Takao Saitou, Osamu Tezuka\] 4. **Saihate no Houmonsha** (さいはての訪問者) \[Kazuo Umezu\] 5.**Yumenohira Shirou no Seishun** (夢野平四郎の青春) \[Ryouhei Saigan\] 6. **Yamato no Haru** (大和の春) \[Kazuo Kamimura\] 7. **Kamon** (家紋) \[Tatsuhiko Yamakami\] 8. **Onna wa Sekai wo Horobosu** (女は世界を滅ぼす) \[Daijiro Morohoshi\] 9. **Asa no Youkou no Naka de** (朝の陽光の中で) \[Kenshi Hirokane\] 10. **Rikidouzan ga Yattekita** (力道山がやってきた) \[Etsumi Haruki\] 11. **Boku no Nishitetsu Lions** (ぼくの西鉄ライオンズ) \[Housei Hasegawa\] 12. **Odoru Keikan** (踊る警官) \[Naoki Urasawa\] 13. **Hoppeta no Jikan** (ほっぺたの時間) \[Kei Ichinoseki\] 14.**Oyou no Ama** (御用の尼) \[Youko Kondou\] 15. **Griffon no Tonda Hi** (グリフォンの翔んだ日) \[Satoshi Yoshida\] 16. **Shoukarou** (松華樓) \[Jiro Taniguchi\] 17. **Tenshi no Hammer** (天使のハンマー) \[Mitsuru Adachi\] 18. **Anata wo Wasurenai** (あなたを忘れない) \[Motoka Murakami\] 19. **Kawaii Hana** (可愛い花) \[Rumiko Takahashi\]
In 1815, Edmond Dantès, serving as first mate on the merchant ship Pharaon, is entrusted with a package by the seriously ill Captain Leclerc to deliver to the former Emperor Napoleon, who is exiled to the island of Elba. Dantès travels to Elba and receives a letter from Napoleon. After completing the voyage, Dantès is ordered by the ship's owner, Morel, to take over for the deceased Captain Leclerc. However, the accountant, Danglars, who is jealous of Dantès, persuades Fernand, who has a crush on Mercedes, to inform the authorities that Dantès has been in contact with Napoleon. Dantès is arrested on the night of his engagement to Mercedes. When the prosecutor, Villefort, learns that Napoleon's letter was addressed to his father, Noirtier, he burns the letter and imprisons Dantès. A complete comic adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo! (from amazon japan)
This anthology features popular illustrator Izumi Sakurazawa and other renowned artists. It includes not only comics but also numerous illustrations from "Mai-HiME." The book is packed with content, including an original mail-order project and a cover-themed telephone card giveaway for all readers.