A human-like love doll with a human shape and heart made by genetic engineering. There was a secret club that held the dismantling show. Hirasaka is invited by a bad friend to go there, but unfortunately he encounters the darkness of the police. A love doll asks for help from the gangsters of the secret club and the Hirasakas who run away as the police shoot begins. Based on the stage act Meikon Gestalt", masterpiece of the dark entertainment theater company, Kyoshokushudan!
**Vol.1 Kagayai Tsuki no Yoni ** 19th century England. A village of human wolf that was once abandoned due to the spread of the plague in Cumbria, northwestern England. The young man "Haru", a descendant of the werewolf tribe, has been traveling since he was nine years old. It was to use the plague to enter the village, seek out the ghoul duo who had eaten up the villagers, and take revenge. Ten years later, Hull finally found the half in the city of London, but he was suspicious that the 12- and 3-year-old boy was exactly the same as 10 years ago, but he could speak Cumbric. He was hired as a servant of the boy who was looking for him, and succeeded in approaching him ... **Vol.2 Aoi bara yashiki no shōnen ** Around the time when King Edward VII passed away and the nation was abuzz with the ascension of George V. A 12-year-old boy named Abel, who always wears glasses with black lenses, attends a boarding school in London. However, he cannot focus on his lessons at all, and instead spends his time gazing outside through the classroom window behind those dark lenses. His grades are especially dreadful in British history. Concerned about Abel, an aging, unmarried history teacher named James keeps him after school to give him extra lessons. However, due to a certain incident, it is James who ends up being dismissed instead. **Vol.3 Tatazumu shiroi kage ** 1945, Cornwall, England. Having moved from London to Switzerland to escape the ravages of war, Eric Shelley and his circle—known as “those with tea-colored eyes”—relocate to Cornwall for a summer vacation. There, they settle into peaceful days near the ruins said to be the setting of the Arthurian legends, which also serve as the subject of Eric’s new serialized newspaper novel. One day, while fishing along the rocky coast, Eric and Henri encounter a boy named Inigo. Inigo approaches them and proves to be remarkably knowledgeable, able to converse on equal terms with the well-read Eric. With his skill at fishing, he quickly captivates the naturally friendly Abel as well. However, as time passes and Abel gradually becomes unable to meet Inigo again, he begins to lose his mental balance and falls into a state of suspended animation. Determined to restore Abel, Eric and the others rush to find a way to bring him back. Around that time, Jim—who assists Eric with his writing—comes across a certain document on the bookshelf of their Cornwall residence…
"Ecole de Eden" is a boarding school for girls located deep in the forest, completely isolated from the outside world. The students there are selected beautiful girls, and they are orphans. It is a dream place for the girls, where they can receive the same education as the daughters of the upper class, including etiquette and dance. But in this paradise there is a rule that must not be broken! That rule is that you must not go out into the outside world, and breaking the rule means death. The only way to go out is the graduation exam, which is held at the "Palace" at night. What is the graduation exam that awaits them?
Senno Knife presents a book depicting an alley filled with the soul of the Showa era!! You'll be intrigued by the mysterious candy store granny who calls in customers by popping crackers, and the quirky friends who are waiting for you at the public bath! A roller game showdown is about to begin at the bathhouse, and it will be interesting to see how it turns out. Contents: "Battle at Tamakichi Yokocho" "Tamakichi Yokocho: Weird Cat" Includes explanations of Showa era items