Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
Maeve, a little Irish fairy, decides to go to the capital, Dublin, to meet her pen pal Annetta, a human girl. The journey she takes with her reliable childhood friend, Molly, and the shoemaker fairy leprechaun, Dink, is packed with excitement. (Source: Houbunsha, translated) *Note: Includes 3 extra chapters.*
The time is the late Edo period. Ukiyo-e artist Kuniyoshi Utagawa was known as "Kuniyoshi the Samurai Artist." Although publishers demanded that Kuniyoshi produce samurai paintings that would sell, Kuniyoshi actually wanted to paint his favorite cats. Then Kuniyoshi got his hands on a mysterious "talking slab," a smart phone from the Reiwa era. Since then, he has been addicted to posting on SNS...? (Source: Comic Zenon, translated)
He has excellent grades, is handsome, and has a girlfriend. For some reason, Aoi Monaka, a model student with a lot of talent, has to repeat a grade. When he looks around the classroom, he sees another isolated and helpless problem child: a JK model with a poor expression, a former student council president who was exiled for being too serious, and a landmine girl who is at the center of an online scandal... Monaka decides to form a school excursion group with these girls!? Inside, they are all thinking, "If it's Monaka-san, can you change me?" From class rejects to a fulfilling life!? Youth liberation romantic comedy! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
"I can't kill her!" Tricked by her family, Marisa sacrificed herself to the giant magical beast, Fenrir. However, the situation takes a sharp turn when she remembered that she was the grandson of a saint who mastered warfare in her previous life. She quickly escapes from her predicament, and stroke back to her family, who tricked her. Accompanied by Fenrir, who behaved well, they start their life as an unrestrained adventurer. Source: Micro Magazine
Shigezaburo Tsutaya, who runs a bookstore in Yoshiwara, is introduced by an acquaintance to Toyoaki Kitagawa, an artist who will later become Utamaro Kitagawa. However, it was an "eccentric person" who stole Shigetaburo's geta at the bathhouse. A rare publisher, Tsutashige, and an artist, Utamaro, who was discovered by him. The two men become passionate partners and share a new culture in Edo.
These men are very busy with their work, working overtime, working during their time off. Their only time to talk is while they are eating and are drunk!

