Story is based on the Genpei War, and it revolves around Senjumaru of the Heike clan.
"I want to dance with you, Chiyo!" In her 15th summer, Chiyo Naitou discovers ballet and sets her eye on Atsushi Haita. Excited to learn more about the ballet world, she moves to London and promises to meet up with Atsushi again. 12 years later, they finally meet, but Chiyo doesn't dance anymore because...? (Source: Amazon) Included one-shot: Hareta Hi ni Eien ga Mieru
Calendar Boy depicts the whimsical adventures of human personifications of national holidays on the Japanese calendar. Focusing on gags that are tied to stereotypes and images typically associated with holidays in Japan, like "New Year's Day" is a traditional Japanese individual, "Coming of Age Day" likes to drink, and "Valentine's Day" is an unrepentant casanova.
The daughter of a count in the frontier, Liana, dreams of becoming a great knight and, despite being only 10 years old, has been training alongside strong men. The story begins when she awakens to healing powers during a magic awakening ceremony. Riana, who had hoped for highly offensive magic to compensate for her weakness of being physically weak, is disappointed, but is encouraged by her brother's words that if she can heal her own injuries, "as long as her physical strength and magic power last, she will take zero damage" and "become invincible." The story depicts the growth of a young lady who believes that "no matter what attribute you have, you can definitely become strong with enough effort." (Source: Natalie, translated)

