**Front Cover Illustration:** 029 **Back Cover Illustration:** Tsubomi Hanabana **Cover Flaps Illustration:** Yuuta Taneda **Color Illustrations:** Mika Mikami, Keito Koume, Abi Umeda 1. **Tsuioku ni Yurete** by Gumichoco 2. **Shovel** by Tamachi Rui 3. **Live to the point of tears.** by Miyako Hozuno 4. **Hero wa Naru Monda!** by Zara 5. **Rii-san no Junan** by Gan 6. **Watashi wa,** by Okara Miyama 7. **Gurashism** by Hatopopoko 8. **Mochimono Kensa** by Yuika Tokuno 9. **Nihon Mukashi-gurashi!** by Kai Yoshino 10. **Rinkan Gakkou-gurashi!** by Mitsuki Kaga 11. **Shingaku** by Taichi Nagaoka 12. **Anata ga Iru kara** by Ao Satokura 13. **Kodomo no Jikan** by Tetsuko Tachitsu 14. **Sotsugyou Ryokou** by Numako 15. **Warau Kado ni wa** by Rokugou Tokiwa 16. **Soba ni Iru.** by Kaku Inoue
At the end of the 23rd Century, a girl stares at a red star in the sky. Her name happens to be Red Star, born on Mars. The series tells of Red's adventures at the center of the Milky Way. **Note:** Won Seiun Award 1980 in manga category.
Julius led a very satisfactory life in Tokyo as a staff writer for Nippon News, until a series of bizarre murders disrupted his life. All of the victims share one thing in common with Julius. They all had the tattoo of an eagle, the symbol of the Nazis party, on their chest.
Konoha is a wild fox that has fallen in love with Mizuno, a convenient store worker. Wanting to get closer to him, she transforms into a human (with a tail), just to do it for her loved one. Although, it makes Kureha, her best friend became worried of her...? A first love story of a sweet yet naïve wild fox with the addition of the background of a nice and calm town with hills. Note: *Includes the one shots Kaguya to Takeru (INARI君の弓道) and INARI-kun no Kyuudou (INARI君の弓道).*
A “psychological sci-fi mystery,” which features an alien appearing in unexpected places in contemporary Japan. While Hagio is characteristically careful in her use of science, these tales, like most of Hagio’s are ultimately more about psychological issues, and individuals overcoming trauma, fear, and insecurity in the process of forming bonds with each other. (source: matt-thorn)
This story is about a girl who has no special talents to speak of, not even cooking, but loved sweets and cakes more than anything in the world, and could turn out terrific pancakes. Her love of cakes leads her to Paris, where she becomes the apprentice of a downtrodden patissier. (source: justhungry.com)
Plato, Buddha, Christ—what brings these men to the far future to witness the end of the world? Ten billion days--that is how long it will take the philosopher Plato to determine the true systems of the world. One hundred billion nights--that is how far into the future he and Christ and Siddhartha will travel to witness the end of the world and also its fiery birth. Named the greatest Japanese science fiction novel of all time, Ten Billion Days and One Hundred Billion Nights is an epic eons in the making. Originally published in 1967, the novel was revised by the author in later years and republished in 1973, then adapted into manga by Moto Hagio in 1977. It was her first and only appearance in Shonen Champion. The manga adaptation of the famous Ryu Mitsuse's sci-fi novel which combines the author's interest in technology and the Buddha. (Source: Haikasoru)
Contains the following stories: 1. **Kaizoku to Himegimi** (海賊と姫君) 2. **Aoi Tori: Bluebird** (青い鳥 ブルーバード) The story follows the ballet dancer Asher and his rivalry with the younger up and coming ballet dancer Yan, whom succeeded his role as The Bluebird in the ballet "Sleeping Beauty". 3. **Rothbart** (ロットバルト) 4. **Juliet no Koibito** (ジュリエットの恋人)
Mario was born in Rome, but he remembers nothing about it. He grew up in Belgium with his foster parents and he always performed the leading role at the ballet school. Mario joins a modern ballet company in Paris together with Didi, Raffaella and Sylvia. He falls in love with Raffaella, but the secret of his true father's murder haunts his happiness...
Takes place 40 years after the original Poe no Ichizoku.
The third installment of the new *Poe no Ichizoku* series which started in 2016, and a prequel to the chapter "Lambton wa Kataru". Set in 1888 and follows Edgar and Allan. When Allan's health suddenly gets worse during their travels, the pair finds themselves lodging at the manor of Lord Arthur Quenton. *Notes: \- Volume 1 includes the British Museum report manga "Daiei Hakubutsukan Manga-ten Tanbou-ki" (大英博物館 マンガ展 探訪記) and the side story "Poe no Ichizoku: Bangai-hen – Getsuyoubi wa Kirai" (ポーの一族 番外編 月曜日はキライ). \- Volume 2 includes the side story "Poe no Ichizoku: Mangetsu no Yoru" (ポーの一族 満月の夜).*
Victoria is the young daughter of a wealthy family. Her parents adopt Billy, an orphan about the same age as her. The two children start to love each other deeply, but after the death of Victoria's father her family rapidly becomes poorer and Victoria and Billy can no longer live together. Will they meet each other again someday? *Note: \- Contains the one shot Marine (マリーン) \- Contains the oneshot Tottemo Shiawase Moto-chan (とってもしあわせモトちゃん)*

