Bernadette, who longs to marry for love, is being forced into an arranged marriage by her father. Count Eduardo, her neighbor, takes pity on her and offers her a token marriage to escape the arrangement. She has a secret crush on the Count, and hoping one day to turn it into true love, she agrees to marry him. But Eduardo is a man who does not believe in love due to a past traumatic experience... (Source: Ohzora Shuppan, translated)
1. **Jules no Shiroi Bara** (ジュールの白いバラ) 2. **Futari Dake no Carnival** (二人だけの謝肉祭) 3. **Ame no Nihoi ga Suki** (雨のにほいが好き) 4. **Ojou-san Ote wo Douzo** (お嬢さんお手をどうぞ)
In a village that is like the “First Village”, lived the innkeeper’s son, Ruth. In his previous life he had no affinity to women because he was a burly man but since he has become a handsome youth in this life, he is going to do his best (However, he still isn’t popular at all). At that time, he discovered that his childhood best friend, Alec, was a hero. And then, for some strange reason, Alec begged Ruth “Until I come home, please wait for me”… There is a tale in the First Village where the famous people who were involved with the hero, Alec, came along one-by-one to cause trouble and approach Ruth, who was leisurely living out his life in the countryside. A spoiled and infatuated Hero x A dense and broad-minded Innkeeper’s son.
Anthology of short stories based on the Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner 2 video game.
1. **MOMO Welcome!** (MOMOウェルカム!) \[Mariko Takeda\] 2. **Totsuzen Ojama Namida Musume** (とつぜんおじゃまのナミダ娘) \[Mayumi Ide\] \- **Wankorobee** (わんころべえ) \[Yuriko Abe\] 3. **Dororonpa!** (どろろんパッ!) \[Mariko Satou & Yoshimi Shinozaki\] \- **Wankorobee** (わんころべえ) \[Yuriko Abe\] 4. **Chonchon Komame-chan** (ゝゝこまめちゃん) \[Moa Anada\] 5. **Tomodachi Hitori Fueru ka na...** (友だちひとりふえるかな…) \[Kiyo Sakai\] 6. **Yumemiru July Cat** (夢見る7月猫) \[Izumi Takemoto\] 7. **Hiyoko Daaa!** (ひよ子だあ~!) \[Mayumi Muroyama\] 8. **Watashi Dake no Shiteiseki** (わたしだけの指定席) \[Naoko Takasugi\] 9. **Sora Tobetara Ee Naa** (空とべたらええなあ) \[Chiki Nishihara\] \- **Wankorobee** (わんころべえ) \[Yuriko Abe\] 10. **Ottodokoi Yooidon!** (おっとどっ恋ヨーイドン!) \[Sakae Sakou\] \- **Wankorobee** (わんころべえ) \[Yuriko Abe\] 11. **Neko Neko♡Koneko** (ねこねこ♡こねこ) \[Kaoru Imai\]
A comic version of "Scary Stories That Happened at School", a masterpiece that decorated the final days of the Super Famicom... ... but although there is an interview with the creator, the content of the game and the manga are not related. In fact, the article on the game is less than 10 pages long, including the interview with the creator... Well, it seems that this book was made before the game was released, so to be honest, it is a horror manga book that is unified with horror manga set in "school". However, since it was made by the world-famous ASCII, there is not even a trace of the cheapness of making it by gathering up some unemployed manga artists. It has a pretty luxurious (in other words, strong) cast, and there is a wide variety, from pure school horror to crazy horror.
Kazuo Kamimura, who was extremely busy with an unexpected hit in the "Dousei Jidai", traveled to Europe in 1973 to escape from the busy schedule. A book that summarizes the trajectory of Kazuo Kamimura, the consideration of the "Dousei Jidai", and his theory of gekiga, compiled by Mr. Toshiyuki Matsushima, the author who accompanied him there. At the end of the book are the exclusive manga "Yasashii Sake" and "Hozuki".
Manga adaptation of Jean Webster's 1912 novel "Daddy-Long-Legs".