The annual income of Yota Jin—a self-conscious light novel author whose work’s anime adaptation flopped—is 25 million yen. While he still managed to earn that much money despite the anime’s failure, it wasn’t anything special in this industry. There is always someone better. In such a rough industry, Yota has steeled himself for a daily life of a pro, however—his childhood friend that he hired as an assistant for the sake of tax measure, Yuma Kizuki, knows nothing about light novels. As he gets impatient seeing the talent of his middle school and high school girl junior authors, his editor keeps scrutinizing his work… Even so, in order to fulfill his ambition, he keeps on earning money by writing today! Source: NU
Volume 1 (2003/3/20) Pinup illustrations: Sumeragi Natsuki, Terada Katsuya, Yasuhiko Yoshikazu 1. **Mujuuryoku no Niji** (無重力の虹) \[Terada Katsuya\] (寺田克也) 2. **Boku no Gundam Sansenki** (僕のガンダム参戦記) \[Kaida Yuji\] (開田裕治) 3. **Haman Kisekae Set** (ハマーン着せかえセット) \[Kitazume Hiroyuki\] (北爪宏幸) 4, 7, 11, 17. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] (大和田秀樹) 5. **Moeru!! King of Heart: Kidou Butouden G Gundam** (燃える!!キング・オブ・ハート 機動武闘伝Gガンダム) \[Shimamoto Kazuhiko\] (島本和彦) 6. **Zeon Shoujo Monogatari** (ジオン少女物語) \[Kaishaku\] (介錯) 8. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] (やまむらはじめ) 9. **GM no Otoko** (GMの男) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] (徳光康之) 10. **Kamille to Fa no Hinichijou Gekijou: The Origin** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場 ~じ・おりじん~) \[Satou Gen\] (さとうげん) 12. **Itsuka Kitto** (いつか きっと) \[Sumeragi Natsuki\] (皇なつき) 13. **Baka ga Ball de Yattekuru** (バカがボオルでやってくる) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] (長谷川裕一) 14. **Toukon no MS-05** (闘魂のMS-05) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 15. **Danmaku no Gogo: Bright no Yuuutsu** (弾幕の午後 ~ブライトの憂鬱~) \[Tony Takezaki\] (トニーたけざき) 16. **Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Origin Tokubetsu Bangai-hen** (機動戦士ガンダム THE ORIGIN 特別番外編) \[Yasuhiko Yoshikazu\] (安彦良和) Volume 2 (2003/9/1) Pinup illustrations: Yasuhiko Yoshikazu, Yoshizaki Mine (吉崎観音), Tony Takezaki 1. **∀Gundam Ehon: Turn A Korokoro** (∀ガンダム絵本 たーんえーころころ) \[Yasuda Akira\] (安田 朗) 2. **Jaburo ni Baramaku** (ジャブローに散蒔く) \[Tony Takezaki\] 3. **Fight!** (Fight!) \[Asari Yoshitoo\] (あさりよしとお) 4. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 1 5. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 2 6. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 1 7. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 2 8. **Zeonist Shigan Jousoku Android Hamaru** (ジオニスト志願充足アンドロイド はまる) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 9. **Axis no Haman-san** (アクシズのハマーンさん) \[Inoue Yukihiro\] (井上行広) 10. **Kamille no Fa Hinichijou Gekijou** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場) \[Satou Gen\] 11. **Gundam Hiwa: Uchuu Sentoukanshi** (ガンダム秘話 ~宇宙戦闘艦史~) \[Kondo Kazuhisa\] (近藤和久) 12. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] 13. **Crossbone Gundam Gaiden** (クロスボーン・ガンダム外伝) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] 14. **Big Clow** (BIG CLOW) \[Matsuda Miki\] (松田未来) 15. **Eikou no Kage ni Higeki Ari** (栄光の影に悲劇あり) \[Kaida Yuji\] 16. **Neko Zeon** (ネコジオン) \[Mochizuki Anko\] (餅月あんこ)
A girl has an encounter that opens her mind to new possibilities. *Note: Originally published Comic Yuri-Hime 2008 Autumn issue.*
Sakura Kouzuki, a top-tier gyaru who's the star of the class and even works as a reader model, and Houri Kazami, who prefers talking otaku stuff with his comrades in the corner of the classroom. These two, who seem to live in completely different worlds, are actually step-siblings—and secretly live together as a couple. And none of their classmates know the truth. While Sakura sparkles at school, once she's home she relaxes completely and falls head over heels for Ori's cooking. And Houri, who’s in charge of meals, doesn’t mind one bit—— “Simmered fish is sooo good~♡” “Onii-chan's cooking really is the best~!” A sweet and fluffy feeding story about a cute gyaru and their double life at school and at home! (Source: Square Enix, translated)
The classic, long ninja-saga. Many intertwined themes and many characters. It is a series that is as well a traditional samurai tale as an attempt of Shirato to uncover the role of revolting peasants in feudal Japan. It was made into a full feature film by Nagisa Ooshima in 1966. Kagemura is a fictional samurai, the hero of the story, aiding the peasants in their struggle for life. Nobunaga Oda, the historical 16th century warlord is his opponent.
A woman meets an old friend she once kept a secret for.
Based on the game of the same name, a variety of artists and authors collaborate together to make a series of 4-koma comics making jokes, poking fun at the flaws in the game, telling stories and other hijinks as they go all out in these gag filled volumes.
During the Tensho era, the young boy Watari and the old man Ji took up residence in the ninja village of Iga, where the ninjas were divided into two rival factions, the Hyakuchi and the Fujibayashi Sects. The leaders of each sect ruled with the threat of death, and eventually those who wished to break the status quo formed a third Akame Sect. Watari and Ji play an active role in exposing dark conspiracies swirling around Iga Village, trying to overthrow the tyrannical ninja rulers. (Source: Mangapedia, translated)
"Wanokuni," a country surrounded by high walls, with an enourmous tree in the center. Two brothers, Mana and Shino, live here in peace with their friends and neighbours. However, those peaceful days abruptly come to an end with the arrival of two mysterious women from the outside world… Suddenly, Wanokuni is under attack! With his friends dying around him, Mana discovers that Wanokuni is in fact a giant living creature, and that the enemy have arrived in another giant creature. Here the story begins… the brothers Mana and Shino face a great battle, which will decide the fate of their world! (Source: Silent Manga Audition) *Chapter count includes 2 extra chapters in 4-koma format (end of vol.2-3).*
As a child, Usagi Mitsuki made a promise to a crying girl that when she grows up he will marry her. When he finally becomes an adult, she appears again to make good on his promise, but much to Usagi's surprise "she" is a not only a he, but his family's shrine's goddess!

