Seven-year-old Rika Midou is sent to Sunny Bell Academy, a children's foster home. Neglected in single-parent household, Rika seems innocent at first glance, but the staff notices signs of dark shadows in her past. Various troublesome incidents start occurring. The director, Tokugawa, quietly observes the situation...! This is a shocking work that reveals the problems related to the care and education of abused children! (Source: Kurage Bunch, translated)
Heihou Hehou joins the dancing army he once admired, but quickly comes to find it has completely changed. One of the 4 winners of the "New World Manga Award" published in Issue 1 of Jump GIGA Winter 2019.
A reboot of Shousuke Kurakane's 1949 series, this gag manga was part of a media mix that also included a Studio Pierrot anime (which was not a direct adaptation) and a video game for the Sega Mark III (which was later modified and released on the Master System in English as *Alex Kidd: High-Tech World*). The story follows the hijinks of a tomboy princess in Edo-period Japan.
Rinako is divorced and childless, and she has kept her past marriage a secret from everyone around her. But she unexpectedly found herself working with her ex-husband, whom she thought had become a total stranger...! The love battle between a man and a woman who can't be honest with their feelings begins now! (Source: Manba, translated)
The non-fiction manga will tell the story of how Osamu Tezuka and a team of "reckless young people" took on the challenge of producing the first weekly television anime. Tezuka himself helmed the production of the 1963 Astro-Boy anime at his Mushi Production studio, and it became Japan's first half-hour animated series. The show pioneered animation techniques and production methods that gave rise to the earliest aesthetics and styles of television anime. (Source: Anime News Network)
A lyrical love story about Karen Domotojima, a tall girl show worries about her height, depicting her sweet and sad adolescence.
The story of the end of the battleship Kirishima as remembered by a survivor.

