Kimimura is rumored to be able to use psychic teleportation. However, the restrictions are severe. It can only be used when the wind is blowing, and he can only move one meter per meter of wind speed. His classmates lose interest in his uninteresting ability.......! (Source: Shonen Jump Plus, translated)
When a young Japanese discovers the Parisian lifestyle through his humoristic and ironic peregrinations. He observes and analyses this lifestyle with the utmost detail, as Florent Chavouet would do in Tokyo, and learns at his own risk of the charms of France. (Source: Manga News)
*Note: Originally published in Comic Yuri-Hime 2026 February issue.*
1975. Hikaru Conde, a young Japanese boy who had set out for Cambodia to win the Pulitzer Prize, was unable to take any photographs that would be bought by a news agency. One day while wandering in the forest, he came across a group of Khmer Rouge rebels. There, he saw an infant who buried them in an instant. A girl named Petit, who called Hikaru "chan" and adored him after her first time meeting him. In wartime Cambodia, the survival of a father and child, who are not blood related, begins. Motion comic version, English-subbed
After her younger sister stole her fiancé and broke off the engagement, Saint Lana was forced to marry into the Beastman Kingdom as a sort of hostage. Marrying into a country that doesn't view humans kindly, she braced herself for a life of cold treatment, but what awaited her was a comfortable life! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Former samurai Uedo Ushinosuke wonders in the streets of Tokyo during the time of Meiji restoration. Would he settle down during this changing time where samurai are no longer needed or fight for one last time for his pride as a samurai?
Takahashi wants good luck for the new year so she can get closer to Yoshizawa, but instead her fortune reads "Terrible Luck." What's a poor unlucky girl like her to do?
Before working at a photocopy machine company, a 40-year-old man starts his mornings with a gulp of oshiruko. He respects the teachings of past great business leaders and contemplates the meaning of work every day. However, such daily life suddenly crumbled. In a desolate Tokyo, within a shaken office, the true nature of people is revealed. Now, what is being questioned is──the pride of a salaryman. A business survival story that continues to question "What is it to work?" and "What is it to live?" in extreme conditions! (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Energy crisis, scarcity of resources, etc. Leads to its only logical conclusion: war between east and west.
Not-so-prodigal son Natsuki, whose mother is a famous artist, came home to get some cash – or something that he can sell – only to get caught and mistaken for a robber by a stranger in his own home. Turns out that the stranger is a student and assistant artist named Asou, whom Natsuki's mother has allowed to lodge in their house. Asou seemed like a polite, delicate flower and Natsuki enjoyed picking on him. One night, Natsuki takes a trip to an infamous gay bar and sees Asou there. Asou was showing a different face there. At first, Natsuki thought it was a mistake. He goes back again and meets Asou face-to-face and finds out about his true and horrible personality....
En route to Nagoya in order to seek employment opportunities, Hidehiko Kida came across a mysterious feather which led him back to his old town in the countryside. After around 30 years of lost contact, Hidehiko ran into his kindhearted principal at his alma mater, only to be faced with a larger-than-life reunion with a figure of the past—his former classmate Mutsumi Fujii. Why is it that nobody but Hidehiko is able to see the wings on Mutsumi's back? Is such meeting pure coincidence or true serendipity? With white wings, is Mutsumi an angel or...

