*Note: Published in Monthly Manga Garo No. 44 (April 1968).*
An impoverished man dreams of carrying a watermelon to his friend's place, the dream ends short and he decides to tell his friend all about it.. except that too is a dream. *Note: Published in Monthly Manga Garo No. 14 (October 1965).*
*Note: Published in Young Comic 1973-01-10.*
A dream-like manga where a man prods a pin-up girl in an erotic magazine with tweezers, pulls her out of the magazine and eats her to test her beauty. He's then paranoid of people finding out and being incarcerated so he goes on to destroy all of the evidence. *Note: Published in Custom Comic No. 3 (September 1979).*
Rain mysteriously falls around a particular place where a boy and his grandfather plan on going mushroom hunting the next morning... *Note: Published in Monthly Manga Garo No. 20 (April 1966).*
*Note: Published in Monthly Manga Garo No. 40 (December 1967).*
*Note: Published in Monthly Manga Garo No. 31 (March 1967).*
In near-future Earth, a new Ice Age has taken hold—and after a world war, the winners cling to what few non-frozen paradises remain on the surface, while the losers dwell under the sea and begin to evolve into something else. But once these undersea survivors obtain a new, unheard-of flying craft, will they manage to rule over the planet once more? It’s an unpredictable seafaring sci-fi tale from the creator of Nacun and Dragon Girl Chronicles! *Source: K Manga*
Anthology of all genres of manga and manga-style comics. "King of a Miniature Garden" by KUTSUWADA Chie "Eve3000" by Rainbow Buddy "Picnic" by Rainbow Buddy
Hinagi is a child, lost in a land unknown to her, awoken by an ill-intentioned stranger who found her unconscious on the roadside. With much trepidation she sets off to Shambala, a prosperous and bustling city just outside of Nirvana. With the assistance of a mysterious exiled monk bent on taking down the entire foundation on which Shambala stands, Hinagi will have to choose between allowing faith to blind her or opening her eyes to the possibility that not all is how it seems. (Source: Mangamo)
The main character is a 36-year-old female section manager at a general trading company, who in her 20s was called an "oyaji gyaru," but is now a middle manager who understands both her boss's position and the arguments of younger employees. The book is written from the perspective of how the Japanese economy and corporate society are viewed by these women, who are in a position to see the corporate organization from the angle of a clear observer. For example, she points out that the popular phrase "global standards" is often trivialized to mean that one must be proficient in English and information technology, and that many people use this phrase as a shield to try to impose their own standards on others. This book shows how to relax one's shoulders and laugh at the ridiculousness of Japanese corporate society. (Source: Nikkei BP, translated and edited)
While her father lies in hospital, Gabriella is trying to save the family company from debt collectors. There is only one person she can turn to: Vinn Venadicci, the son of one of her old servants. Seeing his face reminds her painfully of all the hardship she made him go through when they were children. Now Vinn is a rich man, and in exchange for his help he asks for Gabriella's hand in marriage! He must still hate her. This marriage is for vengeance! [English version via Renta!](https://www.ebookrenta.com/renta/sc/frm/item/89980/)