The Spring of 2094 AD. A young girl whose calling is assassination, Hashibami Yuki, is witnessed by a young middle school boy at the scene of a crime. Suppressing misgivings about erasing a young middle-schoolboy, Yuki’s superior abilities cannot compete at all. The name of the mysterious boy is Shiba Tatsuya. If the opponent was a normal boy, if the opponent was not a magician, if the opponent was not Shiba Tatsuya. An "irregular" boy and an "assassin" girl. The meeting of these two will alter fate and bring misfortune.
A booklet given with the blu-ray release or theatre visit for the homonym movie. The booklet contains a manga chapter and a novel chapter, this entry only includes the manga chapter.
A "super-liberal interpretation" of the Hyakuninisshu anthology of 100 romantic poems from 100 different poets that are now used as the basis for the card game karuta. (Source: Anime News Network)
Naoki has a bad habit of seducing other people's lovers, and after a fight with his friend, he was sent to his uncle for the entire summer holiday as a punishment. There he meets Kei, the gloomy assistant of his uncle. But soon after arriving, Naoki discovers, that Kei is not exactly just a live-in assistant... *Includes an extra.*
A 22-page short manga story included in the The Aiya Kyu Special Works book.
In 2011, Swedish comics artist and illustrator Åsa Ekström moved to Japan to try to establish herself as a comics creator in the native land of manga. After many years of hard labor, she broke through with a web diary in comic form, which quickly grew enormously popular. In a series of short, humorous, and insightful comic strips, Åsa touches upon many of Japan's wonderful, different, and sometimes inscrutable facets, as they may be experienced from the perspective of a Westerner. (Source: Kartago, translated)
A manga adaptation of Windmill's visual novel that centers on the Tortilla sisters.
A Bright and Cheerful guy, Yuto. A Quite and Gay guy, Ryou. A Handsome and Bad guy, Kei. During their high school days, the three of them were always together, but Kei liked Ryou and Ryou like Yuto. Six months later after their graduation Yuto was reunited with the other two by chance in a certain bar. But he felt something had changed from their high school times because of the subtle air between Kei and Ryou . . ! (Source: Fujoshi Affairs)
Chouko Mizuno is a high school girl and an aspiring amateur writer. One day, she overheard a story about a serial-killing barista, whose acts were making the news, and her normal daily life suddenly became quite extraordinary. (Source: ComicWalker, translated) *Note: Commercial serialization finished with 10 chapters in two volumes. Author announced subsequent chapters will be self-published on Pixiv.*
The anonymous protagonist is diagnosed with lung carcinoma shortly after his twentieth birthday and is admitted to hospice care at a hospital in Mito, Ibaraki. There he meets Setsumi, a woman who is a few years older than he is, who is also terminally ill. Finding that they both refuse to die in the hospital or at home with their families, they run away together in a silver Honda Integra belonging to the protagonist's father. They travel west across Japan's many highways and prefectures, initially not knowing where to go, but later collectively decide on taking the narcissus fields of southern Awaji Island as a somewhat arbitrary destination.

