The soulful nonfiction book written by Svetlana Alexievich, Nobel laureate in Literature and the author of *The Unwomanly Face of War*, has finally received a manga adaptation! A story that is a must-read for the Japanese people, it is a record of the grief-stricken prayers and serene wishes of the people who encountered the then unprecedented catastrophe of a nuclear power plant accident. (Source: Young Animal, translated)
Haruka, Kuina, Ayame, and Miyako are members of their high-school cooking club, and they all have the usual ambitions and difficulties of high-school club members. One day, something happens with the oven, and all four girls are transported to a fantasy land! Luckily, they run into a nice, powerful young man who takes them under his wing. As they try to find a way back home, they use their cooking skills and befriend the people in this fantastical land.
A manga anthology, based on Game Cube game by the same name. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 69.
"The 20th Century saw a massive conflict between humans and Monsters, with the Monsters winning the hard-fought struggle. As a new century dawns, memories of those times have utterly faded from the minds of men." Monsters rule from the shadows, while humans continue life with a semblance of normalcy, all the while in secret fear. Some try to win favor with the Monsters, offering sacrifices of children. Most turn a blind eye and pretend they don't exist. But there are a few, the Melos Warriors, who continue to fight the Monsters and seek the Melody of Oblivion, a mysterious girl said to hold the key to salvation. Young Serina Bocca awakens as a Melos Warrior and begins his journey in search of the Melody of Oblivion. (Source: Manga-Updates)
An anthology of comics, based on Sakyou Komatsu's best-selling novel, *Nihon Chinbotsu* about Japan slowly sinking into the sea. The stories are mostly parodies, released in conjunction with the movie adaptation. Many stories are based on the hometowns of the authors. 1. **Kikyou** (帰郷) \[Hideo Azuma\] 2. **Chinbotsu!** (沈没!) \[Yoshitoo Asari\] 3. **Noboribetsu Chinbotsu** (登別沈没) \[Nawoki Karasawa\] 4. **Sink←→Float (Surechigai)** (Sink←→Float(スレ違い)) \[Hiroki Endo\] 5. **Tokorozawa Chinbotsu** (所沢沈没) \[Shinpei Ito\] 6. **Mitaka Cinbotsu** (三鷹沈没) \[Daisuke Nishijima\] 7. **Chibotsu Rhapsody** (沈没ラプソディー) \[Kenji Tsuruta\] 8. **Akamiso Chinbotsu!?** (赤味噌沈没!?) \[Minato Koio\] 9. **Tsuzukiyama Umi Hyoubanki** (続山海評判記) \[Kouichirou Yonemura\] 10. **Kyoto Chinbotsu** (京都沈没) \[Michio Hisauchi\] 11. **Chinbotsu Nippon** (ちんぼつニッポン) \[Tony Takezaki\] 12. **Koto Shoushitsu** (古都消失) \[Sora Wo\] 13. **Okayama Chinbotsu** (岡山沈没) \[Hisaichi Ishii\] 14. **Shiawase na Momotaro** (しあわせな桃太郎) \[Katsuya Terada\] 15. **Nippon Chinbotsu Oosoudou** (日本沈没大騒動) \[TONO\] 16. **Hatsudou! D-4 Keikaku** (発動!D-4計画) \[Gaku Miyao\] 17. **Nippon Chinbotsu Sekinin Ron** (日本沈没責任論) \[Kouichirou Yasunaga\] 18. **Manga Nippon Chinbotsu** (マンガ日本沈没) \[Shinichi Hiromoto\] 19. **Tsushima Zanryuu** (対馬残留) \[Tomohiro Kouda\] 20. **Kuninu Kuniguni Shimanu Shimajima** (国ぬ国々 島ぬ島々) \[Romanov Higa\] 21. **Nippon Chinbotsu orz Zenkoku Hen** (日本沈orz全国編) \[Miki Tori\]
Hanamaru Kunikida, a first year student at Uranohoshi Girl's Academy and a member of the school idol group Aqours, has been given an important mission: writing a manga to promote Aqours! (Source: ComicWalker)
A collection of extra chapters from creators in Shueisha's Margaret and Ribon shōjo manga magazines to raise funds for the victims of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake disaster.
42 mangaka write short stories about the food they eat.
Meet Sefiria. She may be just a baby now, but she holds a dangerous secret - she has memories of her previous life as a Japanese salarywoman. Anyway, yadda yadda yadda, she died, got isekai’d, bada bing bada boom. Now for the meat and potatoes of things. After experiencing the hell of living in such a rigid society like Japan beforehand, Sefiria wants to avoid making that same mistake in her second life. That’s when she remembered a famous saying back in her previous life: “At ten years old, you can be a prodigy. At fifteen years old, you can be a genius. At twenty years old, you’ll just be a normal person.” While the new world she was born in considers adulthood to start at the age of 15, Sefiria has a repository of knowledge from her old life to help back her up. Can she become a prodigy at an early age, revolutionize her world, and ensure herself a slow life that any Japanese reader would love to self-insert into?
****Volume 3 : Prince and Princess**** **1. Prince of Stars by Minekura Kazuya** 2. Mushroom and Kappa: Arcana compilation for princes on business trips by Magami Guriko 3. Flower King by Kouga Yun 4. Rose Princess Destiny by Kinoshita Sakura 5. The Window of Rain by Takayama Shinobu 6. My Knight is a Princess by Kosugi Mayu **7. The Beggar Princess by Ueda Shinshuu** 8. The Dawn Outside Heaven by D. Kissan 9. Princess Academy by Mikawa Verno 10. Princesses by Kari Erika 11. Our Majesty's Tactful Words by Kisaragi Yoshinori 12. Heart-Racing Engagement Meeting by Saeki Yashirou **13. Listen to the Song I Sing by Mizutani Yuzu**
****Volume 2 : Rebel and Phantom Thief**** **1. Candy by Haibara Yaku** **2. "Such a Story" by Mazaki Haruka** **3. Flies by Minekura Kazuya** 4. Arabiana by Mizuhara Kenta **5. The Ancient History of the Three Thieves by Takayama Shinobu** 6. The Adventure of Captain Arco Iris by Tsutsumi Shouko **7. Skyhigh Tension by Fujimura Ayumi** 8. Mushroom and Kappa: Arcana compilation for thieves on business trips by Magami Guriko 9. The Lonely Mountain Robber by Tachibana Ayun 10. Lanekeeper by Fujiwara Yuu 11. Moonlight Honey by Shindou Arashi 12. The Unlucky Pirate by Asada Yasuka 13. Strobo Rider by Kouzuki Reo **14. Moonlight Dance by Kouga Yun**

