Manga Anthology based on the 1998 Playstation 1 game "Bust A Move".
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/345885/
Deep in the mountains, far from civilization, lies the "Golden Pomegranate" filled with gold, and the "Flower of the End" that can grant any wish. To obtain these, one must connect their hearts with Tamaohime and weave the "Thread of Tamao." The emotionless Benihime is known as the ultimate Tamaohime, as she can weave a strong thread with anyone. Then, one day, Gojo Takamitsu, a demon general with no human heart, comes to visit Beni. In order to weave a strong thread, Beni tries to get to know Takamitsu, but... (Source: Shueisha, translated)
Since the day they wed, Sophia and her husband have been nothing more than strangers sharing a bed. Their only connection is a cold, mechanical fulfillment of their marital duties. Thinking their child might finally bridge the distance between them, Sophia goes to share the news of her pregnancy. Instead, he greets her with a chilling response: "————————." In that moment, something inside Sophia snaps. Her life as a discarded wife is over. She has five months to prepare—and then, she’s disappearing for good.
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)
https://mechacomic.jp/books/258724
Included with the February 15th, 2013 inaugural issue of Harta. "Harta" means "treasure" in Indonesian. In this booklet, various creators followed the theme of "harta is treasure" to create one-page manga and illustrations. (Source: Harta, translated)