Establish, negotiate, and make done deal for dating. Original on [Pixiv](https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/65329400/)
I was just playing for a while... and the key... I dropped it into the drain.
Original Web Comic: Twitter, [Pixiv](https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/92795326)
From Viz: Vol 1: Konoha Shinden: Steam Ninja Scrolls (written by HINATA Shou) Vol 2: Naruto: Naruto’s Story - Family Day (written by MIYAMOTO Mirei) To celebrate Family Day, Konohagakure village's new holiday, Naruto and his daughter Himawari are on the hunt for an elusive must-have item. Hinata wants to make the day memorable for her family, Hiashi, Hanabi and Boruto. Even Sasuke makes special time with his daughter Sarada and his wife Sakura! At the end of the day, will Family Day be a success? Vol 3: Naruto: Sasuke’s Story - Star Pupil (written by ESAKA Jun) Sasuke is given the task of training Team Seven, and Boruto is delighted. But he also has trouble accepting his master’s teachings. Then pop star Himeno Lily jumps in with a mission for them, challenging what it means to be master and student. And what does this mean for the future of the ninja? Vol 4: Naruto: Shikamaru’s Story - Mourning Clouds (written by YANO Takashi) A rupture in the alliance at the Summit of the Five Kages could be the trigger for the Fifth Great Ninja War! Meanwhile, something is causing Shikamaru and his family to drift further and further apart. But Shikamaru has a very powerful card up his sleeve to bring peace to both the world and his family. A light novel series that began publication with *Konoha Shinden: Steam Ninja Scrolls* in 2016 but was not formalized until it was relaunched with three additional novels that were released from May to July 2018, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Shueisha Jump jBooks. *Not to be confused with[ Naruto Shinden 2015](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=136895).*
Enter the strange world of Imiri Sakabashira, whose denizens are zoomorphic creatures that emerge from one another as well as their equally bizarre environs. The Box Man follows its protagonists along a scooter trip through a complex landscape that oscillates between a dense city, a countryside simplified to near abstraction, and hybrids of the two; the theme of hybridity permeates throughout. One is unsurprised to encounter a creature that is half elderly man, half crab, or a flying frog in this world where our guide apparent is an anthropomorphic, mollusk-like cat. Sakabashira weaves this absurdist tale into a seamless tapestry constructed of elements as seemingly disparate as Japanese folklore, pop culture, and surrealism.Within these panels, it becomes difficult to distinguish between the animate and the inanimate, the real and the imagined—a tension that adds a layer of complexity to this near-wordless psychedelic travelogue. (Source: Drawn & Quarterly)