Aiblinger's Horn Syndrome. A disorder which causes the afflicted individuals to have horns sprouting from their scalp. It's been known to cause psychological and emotional issues from the stress of society's stigma and the individuals' struggles to hide their horns and fit in. This exact condition is what has been plaguing Mio's classmate, Kanome. And yet, how can he be so happy? How can he smile so easily? She just doesn't understand. This is their story.
At a time when everyone around him is beginning to yearn for “love,” Mori is more interested in things like “slime molds." One day, Eri Yoshida transfers from Tokyo to Mori's school, and her dainty looks attracts a lot of attention. Mori's friend invites him to follow along as another boy wants to try to ask Eri out. He refuses at first, but when he sees the confession scene, unexpected feelings arise...? (Source: Young Animal, translated) *Note: Honorable Mention winner in the NEXT YA Monthly Manga Award for December 2023.*
The three chapters are known as redout, blueout and greenout, following the same naming pattern as the new Correctness chapters of the 25th Ward remake. They expand on the roles of Aoyama, Akama and Kosuke Kurumizawa, and introduce a new major character, Midori Midorikawa.
Anthology of one-shots by various mangaka dealing with the theme of cigarettes. 1. **Toshinose** (としのせ, Year-End) \[Asano Inio\] 2. **Cigar-man** (シガーマン) \[Uchimizu Tooru\] 3. **Long Peace** (ロング・ピース) \[Ohtagaki Yasuo\] 4. **Goodbye Cigarette** (グッバイ シガレット) \[Ono Natsume\] 5. **Majo no Koibito** (魔女の恋人, Lover of the witch) \[Mizunagi Ryuu\] 6. **Fuyu Kitari naba,** (ふゆきたりなば、, If winter comes...) \[Yokoyari Mengo\]
Manga adaptation of the Doraemon film released in March 2020.
In the new neighborhoods that sprung up in the countryside on the outskirts of Tokyo is Shinsei High School. Among the students is the young and restless Shingo Tamai, a first year student. At the beginning of the school year he presents the new coach of the soccer team, Tenpei Matsuki, whom was also a former goalkeeper of the Japanese national football and bronze medal winner at the Olympic Games in Mexico. Matsuki intends to build a team that can compete at the highest levels. His intense workouts originally seems too much for many members of the team, including Shingo. He decides to boycott the team's "official" Matsuki team and creates his own. After a first victory, he is always defeated by that of Matsuki, which begins to be seen by Shingo as an invincible enemy. Subsequently, the two will be able to clarify their conflicting relationship and Shingo will eventually become the captain of the only school team coached by Matsuki. (Source: Wikipedia)
First official Touhou book released on August 11th, 2005. The collection includes 9 comics.
This installment of Chikuma Bunko's "contemporary manga" series is curated by Natsume Fusanosuke and contains excerpts and stand alone short works that represents the greatest action and sports manga of the 1960's-70's 1. **Zashiki Warashi** (ざしきわらし) \[Sanpei Shirato\] 2. **Tachimochi Umanosuke** (太刀持右馬之介) \[Hiroshi Hirata\] 3. **Kyojin no Hoshi** (巨人の星) \[Ikki Kajiwara & Noboru Kawasaki\] 4. **Ashita no Joe** (あしたのジョー) \[Asao Takamori & Tetsuya Chiba\] 5. **Karate Baka Ichidai** (空手バカ一代) \[Ikki Kajiwara & Jirou Tsunoda\] 6. **Otokogumi** (男組) \[Tetsu Kariya & Ryoichi Ikegami\] 7. **Juukyoden** (柔俠伝) \[Baron Yoshimoto\] 8. **Nikudan Jidai** (肉弾時代) \[Kazuhiko Miyaya\] 9. **Tomo yo Isoge** (友よ急げ) \[Akihiro Takadera\]