Second and last part of the short stories collection that expand the world and characters from *The Ancient Magus’ Bride* manga. The world of The Ancient Magus’ Bride is bigger than Elias and Chise, and many are the folk and spirits who cross their lives’ path. Their tales are woven into a tapestry, words like silver yarn, twining together emotions and warmth. Held within these pages are new stories of Kore Yamazaki’s fantastic Britain, penned by the author herself and a star-studded lineup of Japanese authors. From the story of a very strange brownie to gangsters and dragon eggs, and a mage who finds a clutch of magical silkworms, let this spell-binding collection return you to the hidden corners of a beloved fantasy world.
Musica Nostra is a collaborative work where various mangaka draw and/ or write about music and bands that inspire them, published in the Grand Jump. It includes Urasawa's musings about guitarists and playing guitar; his traveling to Sunset Sound in Los Angeles to record a song with Mike Viola and Jim Keltner, the latter of which sends a picture of Urasawa's The Beatles manga to Ringo Starr, and why their performance is credited to "Monaka"; Urasawa seeing Neil Young and Paul McCartney perform at Desert Trip; his meeting with Jack Oliver and depicting how the English record executive started working at Apple Records. *Note: this manga includes written chapters and drawn chapters, and never got a total volume release. This entry includes only the manga chapters.*
Anthology based on the Visual Novel Fate/Hollow Ataraxia.
An invisible dragon kills everything. [A super duper story about a super duper dragon.] Original Web Novel (copied version) Translator's review: This is perhaps one of the most famous webnovels out there in Korea for being so bad. It’s marked as the representative of the seven forbidden texts (Invisible Dragon (투명드래곤), Beautiful Angel (아름다운 천사), Blood Martial God (혈무신), Supreme Martial Arts (절세무공), Dissecting Fantasy Plots (판타지를 해체하라), Harry and Monster (해리와 몬스터), Otherworld Dragon (이세계 드래곤)). And although it's not on the list, there's an opinion that My Boyfriend's IQ is 600 (내 남자친구는 아이큐 600) should also be included in the ban. A fan animation (gif) and a fan cartoon of this work has been created. Anyway, there are a lot of theories on who the author of this novel is. Based on the terrible grammar/spelling, some say it was written by an elementary schooler. But then the novel is bad. So bad, in fact, a lot of people couldn’t believe it was written by an elementary schooler. that’s why some people assume that it was written by an author who wanted to criticize the novel world for how many of the novels were becoming extremely cliché. Right, speaking of cliché, this is probably the most generic thing you’re going to find anywhere. It literally has everything. An MC who beats up everything, trains, goes to another universe, beats everything up again, etc etc. He’s a peerless beauty as well (super bishie!!). Because of it’s nature, Korea’s renowned fantasy author, [Lee Young-do](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=4122466101) (wrote Esoril’s Dragon, [A Bird That Drinks Tears (Novel)](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=67936767623)), praised it for criticizing many of the novels in Korea for being so generic.