An anthology for the Hanshin Tigers' 80th anniversary. 1. **"Tora"** by Takahashi Rumiko 2. **"Tigers Rhapsody"** by Takai Kenichirou 3. **"Fujinami Toushu to Ore"** by Koji Joukura 4. **"Torafuusou: Boku to Kanojo to Tigers"** by Nakahara Yuu 5. **"Juuhan Deki! Bijitaa-hen Toratoratora no Maki"** by Matsuda Naoko 6. **"Hagiwara Akiko no 1997-nen"** by Sasou Akira 7. **"Abikyoukan! Yuru Fuwa Jigoku Hanshin Zoukan Tokubetsu-hen"** by Hori Nobuyuki 8. **"Akumu no 1992"** by Takahashi Tsutomu 9. **"Torako Ni Ai Tiger"** by Takahashi Noboru 10. **"Rokkouzan Himitsu no Kenkyuujo!!"** by Shiriagari Kotobuki 11. **"Fushi Tora"** by Tsunomaru 12. **"Tora-bou, Ai no Sakebi"** by Yamaaki Douton 13. **"Sairyou no Hi"** by Kikuni Masahiko 14. **"Nani ga Nandemo Hanshin Fan 2015"** by Oshikawa Untarou 15. **"Hanshin Hangi"** by Hayashida Q 16. **"Tora-kata Rakugo Enmoku Uwaba mi Taiji"** by Matsui Shinsuke 17. **"Pinch Hitter Torataro"** by Mizuguchi Naoki 18. **"Ashita wa Katsu!"** by Watanabe Yasuhiro 19. **"Honmamon"** by Nakayama Ramada 20. **"1992 Moratorium Kazuyuki"** by Samukawa Kazuyuki 21. **"Jitsuroku! Watashi wa Hanshin Koshien Kyuujou no o Hizamoto de Umareta."** by Kumichou
"She's Coming Tonight" is a story in which college student Kamon receives an email from his first love, who was thought to be dead.
Follows a pair of two bickering government agents, both of whom have special abilities.
A ghost of a mask-wearing woman in a kimono appears before a husband and wife during the coronavirus pandemic. The woman reminds the husband of a girl from his past. (Source: Comic Natalie, translated)
1. **Futari no Ie** (ふたりの家) 2. **Kimi wa No. 1** (きみはNo.1) 3. **Iya na Runner** (嫌なランナー) 4. **Mukashi no Onna** (昔の女) 5. **S ni Sosogu** (Sに捧ぐ) 6. **Kin no Chikara** (金の力)
This is Rumiko Takahashi at her darkest, but her trademark humor and romance also pop up in this three-volume series. Legend has it that if a human eats a mermaid's flesh, they will be granted eternal life. But is that a blessing or a curse? Immortal lovers Yuta and Mana travel through Japan and the centuries longing for a normal life. On their journey, they meet others who have consumed the flesh of a mermaid in hope of becoming immortal. But the powerful substance affects each person differently. Yuta and Mana are two of the lucky ones. Others are fated to die or transform into a savage monster, a "lost soul." (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: This is the second volume of the Mermaid Saga series from the original tankoubon release, which includes the one-shot stories "Mermaid's Dream" (夢の終わり, Yume no Owari) and "The Ash Princess" (舎利姫, Shari-Hime), as well as the two-chapter stories "Mermaid's Promise" (約束の明日, Yakusoku no Ashita) and "Mermaid's Scar" (人魚の傷 前編, Ningyo no Kizu Zenpen).*
This is Rumiko Takahashi at her darkest, but her trademark humor and romance also pop up in this three-volume series. Legend has it that if a human eats a mermaid's flesh, they will be granted eternal life. But is that a blessing or a curse? Immortal lovers Yuta and Mana travel through Japan and the centuries longing for a normal life. On their journey, they meet others who have consumed the flesh of a mermaid in hope of becoming immortal. But the powerful substance affects each person differently. Yuta and Mana are two of the lucky ones. Others are fated to die or transform into a savage monster, a "lost soul." (Source: VIZ Media) *This is the third volume of the Mermaid Saga series from the shinsouban release, which includes 4 chapters not previously in the tankoubon release: the two-chapter stories "Mermaid's Gaze" (夜叉の瞳, Yasha no Hitomi Mae) and "The Last Face" (最後の顔, Saigo no Kao Mae). In the shinsouban release, the one-shot "The Ash Princess" (舎利姫, Shari-Hime) is instead included in this volume rather than the second volume like before.*
The diary of Kemo Kobiru is a collection of autobiographical pages from Rumiko Takahashi pubblished in "Shonen Sunday Graphic: Urusei Yatsura", which is a promotional book that came out around the time of the airing of the first anime series. The stories focus on the author's daily life.

