The tyrannical rule, foolish king and greedy nobles cause the powerless citizens nothing but misfortune. In this ruined land, Sion Astal, the son of King Roland and an ordinary woman is faced with the difficult destiny of rescuing the country... and his friend!
Ogata, a serious salaryman, is said to have a blemish free life throughout his school years and into his working life. He was an honor student who would pay attention to his surroundings and without exception, would not allow for prejudices to be made as he believed that one’s hands should be extended to save the weak. His co-worker, Ayase, feels irritated by this. His hatred becomes stronger as Ogata waves his ideals of justice over his head. He uses a new employee (and prostitute) recruited by the company’s president, named Kamiya, and devises a plan to deceive Ogata. A man who wants to get rid of the unavoidable darkness that resides within him. A man who has no choice but to be a bystander to his parents’ fate. A man who discovers love and hope in a life where he can’t find a purpose to live. Punishment, grief, emptiness…each ivy overlaps and entangles. Just when flowers of different color show…a dark and gloomy garden will surely leave a new seed in your heart.
Unlike his earlier creation, Whimsical Orange Road, Matsumoto Izumi's Sesame Street is more grounded in reality. There is no one with special powers, no mysterious people with questionable pasts, no outrageous plots. In many ways, Sesame Street is more whimsical than Orange Road. This strict adherence to reality is no accident. The author nicknames his work a "Downtown Comedy". The setting for this comic is in the heart of Tokyo, one of Japan's most congested cities. Many of the plots are derived from real life problems common in Japan. For example, half the second volume is about a "Jiageya" who cheats the family out of their home. "Jiageya" literally means "Land Snatcher", a derogatory term for land speculators who cheat people of their land and reap huge profits from the impacted real estate market.
This is the second omnibus edition containing separate but similarly-themed sentimental love stories that were very popular in *Betsucomi*, the bible of manga for girls!
This series follows the life of Sakaki Mirei as she works with the theatrical company Narazumono.
After being warped from their universe to that of Mazinger, the Transformers join the fight between Mazinger Z and Dr. Hell's army of mechanical beasts. A crossover between Mazinger Z and the Transformers series, with each chapter drawn by a different artist.
Hiromi has already planned his whole life, it will be peaceful and banal. But on arriving at Kawasaki School, he meets some strange fanatics: club members, who rule the school. The members change his whole life plan. (adapted from Tonkam French summary)
A cat lover finds a plastic bag cat on the side of the road and brings it home with her.
Side story to Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance.
Cheese ! I'm Doremi Harukaze and I'm now 18 years old... although this isn't really the time for a cheerful greeting. My results for the national mock exam were pretty bad, so it looks like my dream of becoming a teacher is going to remain a dream at this rate. Hazuki-chan appears to be facing some dark times herself. Guess it's because she's blurred about her upcoming recital, is it not? Huh? That's not it? Could she be going through hardships in her relationship with Yada-kun?
Based on the Playstation Game by the same name. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 12, 13, 17, 25, 30, 33, 37, 40, 45, 49 and 55.*

