Yuzu and Takehiro are childhood friends since kindergarten. Their bonds didn't change once since then, they were always in the same class and the same club. But Takehiro see Yuzu a little different than she him. Will he make her to see him the same way? (Source: Shoujo Crusade)
Five one shots released for Valentine's Day 2011 by Summerzoo Studio. 1. *Eternal Moment* (将爱 by Xia Da) Annie's to-do list: "bird and roses tiara...buy lace and fasteners...brooch...break up with Lin Xian." The film director boyfriend, Lin, is a bit too busy to realize Annie's feelings. Whoever wants to continue the relationship will meet one day, and then...? 2. *Love in Kilimanjaro* (爱在乞力马扎罗 by Zhu Le Tao) 3. 夏天和冬天 (by Yao Fei La) 4. 狼心 (by Yu Yan Shu) 5. Oneshot (by Jiang Xiao Chen)
A girl, Sheeta, falls from the skies, slowed by the power of a mysterious, glowing necklace. In a mining town sheltered among the mountains, Pazu, an engineer's apprentice with big dreams, catches her. As it happens they both want to find Laputa, the legendary flying castle in the sky.
*Kaze Tachinu* focuses on Jirou Horikoshi, the designer of Japan's famed Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter plane of World War II. It also adapts Tatsuo Hori's 1936–37 novelette of the same name, which follows the tentative relationship with a male narrator and Setsuko who suffers from encroaching tuberculosis.
Ryôichi, a student, researches urban legends and is interested in how they are propagated. As several people suddenly and strangely lose their memories around him, he hears more and more about a mysterious monster, the Kiokuya, which is supposed to feed on people's memories. But does this Kiokuya really exist? And if so, what is its real purpose? Why would he try to erase the memories of those who come to see him?
Written from a boy's point of view, this manga is in the form of a poem. It tells a story about a dream the boy has in which he and his sick twin sister fly and travel around the world, and he can bring happiness to his sister.
An anthology comic of Final Fantasy XV by various mangaka. **Volume 1 (2017/07/27)** #Cover illustration: Izumi 1. Noct to Kuro Chocobo (ノクトと黒チョコボ) \[Hanten Sharou\] 2. Ou wo Kenma suru (王を研磨する) \[Shiroishi Kotoni\] 3. Final Fantasy XV: Tabi no Omake (ファイナルファンタジーXV 旅のおまけ) \[Liberum\] 4. Tomorrow (tomorrow) \[Inaki Tomohiro\] 5. Komori Quest (子守りクエスト) \[Kyo zip\] 6. Otona ni Narenai (大人になれない) \[Ichi Kotoko\] 7. Stand By Me (stand by me) \[Isamu\] 8. Dakara, Tatakaeru (だから、闘える) \[Ooba Reiya\] 9. Tabiji (Meshinuki) (旅路(飯抜き)) \[Zunda Croquette\] (ずんだコロッケ) 10. Mannen Gil Fusoku (万年ギル不足) \[Gouto Sora\] 11. Kakko Ii Ouji wo Toru (カッコいい王子を撮る) \[Takuhei\] 12. Gaijuunaigou Joshi (外柔内剛女子) \[Kirai Yuu\] 13. Ganbare Ardyn Ojisan (がんばれアーデンおじさん) \[Michiyuki Aoi\] 14. Ouji to Issho (王子といっしょ) \[Asano Rin\] **Volume 2 (2017/12/26)** #Cover illustration: Kinako 1. Kenny's Dream (ケニーズ・ドリーム) \[Morishita Makoto\] 2. Sore mo Mata Nakama (それもまた仲間) \[Soramichi Megumu\] 3. Tamago to Issho/Mayonaka no Mission (たまごと一緒/真夜中のミッション) \[mikimaki\] 4. He Is (Not) Photogenic (HE IS (NOT) PHOTOGENIC) \[Zaki Mitsunori\] 5. Yasashii Ouji-sama (やさしい王子様) \[Ameno\] 6. FFXV+α (FFXV+α) \[Kaoruhara Yoshie\] 7. Yukidoke no Hana (雪解けの花) \[Shiroishi Kotoni\] 8. Hajimete no Dungeon (はじめてのダンジョン) \[Kogetaokoge\] 9. Ouji no Hinkaku (王子の品格) \[Asano Rin\] 10. Ketsui (決意) \[Fuyume Saya\] 11. Ou wa Ippo Saki wo Iku (王は一歩先を行く) \[Horiguchi Leo\] (堀口レオ) 12. Prompto-kun no Shashin Nikki (プロンプトくんの写真日記) \[Craft\] (くらふと) 13. Best Shot (ベストショット) \[Oniku Oishii\] (お肉おいしい) 14. Noct no Heshoku wo Naose! (ノクトの偏食を直せ!) \[Mika\]
Based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault, this is the story of the magical cat Pero, who helps the poor miller's son Pierre defeat an ogre and rescue a princess.
It's the story of a trip from a teens league of friends in Tokyo of the 80's till today, mirroring their paths and relationships.
Air Meal, from 1994 - a short Miyazaki comic that comically shares his love of airplanes and that hallowed flight ritual, the in-flight meal. Painted in full watercolors, it looks absolutely wonderful - fans of the art of Miyazaki will complain loudly of another "lost" classic, hidden away from prying Western eyes. I'm surprised at the number of these smaller comics and short stories, which appeared in magazines and such. It seems there will always be another Miyazaki sketch or painting lurking around somewhere.

