Based of the Playstation Game Battle Arena Toshinden 2. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 1.*
Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
Because of his status as an illegitimate child, Nobuhira is forced to join a temple. Not wanting to become a monk, at age 15, he flees Kyoto to go to Edo with the help of his elder sister Takako, who would later become the wife to the shogun Iemitsu. Iemitsu then gives Nobuhira a house and land of his own. However, even though Nobuhira later marries a princess, he is not allowed to live with her as he is just a poor retainer of the shogun. But with his blade, Nobuhira will cut down the evils that lurk in Edo. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
Manga anthology adapting the works of Keigo Higashino 1. **Sutenaide** (捨てないで) \[Masako Watanabe\] 2. **Kagami no Naka de** (鏡の中で) \[Eve Takigawa\] 3. **Kiken na Wakaba** (危険な若葉) \[Wataru Yasutake\] 4. **Chiisa na Koi no Monogatari** (小さな故意の物語) \[Wataru Yasutake\]
The essay manga follows the black cat Monroe and the human Yoppy and their "normal and special everyday lives." (Source: Anime News Network)
A comedy style manga following the hilarious antics of Konno-san. Some of which are gags befitting an elementary school boy (like giving a wet willy) and some jokes a tad more erotic for her high school age (like holding down her friend and sniffing her gym socks).
Karaage, tempura, pork cutlet, and karinto. There was always deep-fried food in the lives of men. (Source: Akishobo, translated)

