Chiriko leaves her family in Hokkaido and begins a new life living alone in Tokyo. She undergoes personal growth with the support of her family, friends, and Takashima, a boy she likes.... A book filled with the heartwarming and humorous worldview of Iwadate-sensei. (Source: Shueisha, translated)
Cover illustrators: Chokosabure, MASHIMA Shima List of stories included: • **Urameshi Yusuke**: 1) "**Encounter**" by CHINJUU Michi 2) "**Meeting Again**" by Eikichi 3) "**Confession**" by MIZUNO Kagari 4) "**Kiss**" by Tanio 5) "**Future Vow**" by Sarano • **Kuwabara Kazuma**: 1) "**Cat**" by INUZUKA Hacchi 2) "**Cat Cafe**" by SEINO Mezame • **Koenma**: 1) "**Misunderstanding**" by RosaReah 2) "**Pacifier**" by Cox • **Botan**: 1) "**Girls-only Meeting**" by Are • **Suzaku**: 1) "**Encounter**" by Kuro • Touya: 1) "Nursing" by migi 2) "Snow" by Marirero A • **Jin**: 1) "**Sky Walk**" by MASAKI Yuu 2) "Hot Spring" by Otogi • **Genkai**: 1) "**Game**" by Asako • Shishiwakamaru: 1) "Massage" by Dan • Karasu: 1) "Bomb" by ANZU Tatsuki 2) "Holiday" by Reizou • **Elder Toguro**: 1) "**Parent-Teacher Meeting**" by Aki • **Younger Toguro**: 1) "**Ferris Wheel**" by God Eye • Sakyo: 1) "Hotel" by Muraki • **Hiei**: 1) "**Encounter**" by Mai 2) "**Meeting Again**" by HATOMACHI Wako 3) "Confession" by KUSUMOTO Inako 4) "Kiss" by Yazawa 5) "Future Vow" by Kuroda • **Yukina**: 1) "**Skate**" by Aiko • Mitarai Kiyoshi: 1) "School" by KUMO Suzume • Hagiri Kaname: 1) "Cutting Class" by Nora 2) "Bike" by Rinko • Itsuki: 1) "Cafe" by Saeko 2) "Public Park" by IZUMI Asuka • Sensui Shinobu: 1) "Game Centre" by OTONASHI Yoika 2) "Treatment" by Kawakani / em • **Mukuro**: 1) "**Taking Measurements**" by Daisuke • Yomi: 1) "Picnic" by KOUTEI Mikado 2) "Jealousy" by TAKAMINE Tetra • Raizen: 1) "Taking Shelter from the Rain" by Kuromitsu 2) "Hotspring" by Udonko • **Kurama**: 1) "**Encounter**" by Haru 2) "Meeting Again" by RYUURAN Apuri 3) "**Confession**" by Juju Wanko 4) "**Kiss**" by AMANO Mayo 5) "**Future Vow**" by Reiji
Sabitsuki was once dead, but her parents managed to bring her back to life after countless experiments and mistakes. Now that she’s alive, her parents are worried about how she died in the first place, so they prepare everything in order for her to learn to enjoy life again. But being alive means to suffer sometimes, and therefore, happiness can’t last forever. Manga doujinshi by Mariyasu, a user on pixiv, based on the game of the same name, by lol\_rust. (Source: Dreamless Window)
Sailormoon doujinshi featuring Haruka & Michiru. **Volume 1** 1) First Stage - Wander (Aosaki, Natsuru) 2) Second Stage - Berangkat (Aosaki, Natsuru) (Third stage was released inside Love Chaser 4 : I Want to Become the Wind). 3) Recurrence - Tenoh Haruka and Kaioh Michiru (Minami, Kazuka) 4) Half Moon (Minami, Kazuka) 5) Secret Moon (Sougetsu, Rei) 6) Sweet Silence (Hokuto, Minami) 7) A Solemn Promise (Toomine, Yukari) 8) Endless Love (Tenou, Saya) 9) Mermaid Dream Prologue (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) **Volume 2** 10) Panis Angelicus (Minami, Kazuka) 11) Mermaid Dream Chapter 1 (Akizuki, Setsu & Kouya, Hijiri) 12) Sweet Soul Revue (Miike, Romuko) 13) Losing and Finding Things Everyday (Etou, Atsuki) 14) Sortilege (Matsukaze, Satori) 15) Drifting Off to Sleep... (Yuukawa, Risa) 16) Season of Endings (Akasaka, Arika) 17) Where the Wind Is (Oowa Takumi) 18) Messiah (Ginga Natsuka) 19) How Many Times Must I...... (Komedawara Gonzaeko) In "Sweet Soul Revue," by Miike Romuko, Haruka brings some cake over to Michiru's place, and they fool around. "Drifting Off to Sleep..." by Yuukawa Risa focuses on Haruka's thoughts about Michiru's sacrifice in the middle of the third season. Akasaka Arika's "Season of Endings" deals with Haruka and Michiru's regret that they can't be with Sailor Moon. In "Losing and Finding Things Everyday," by Etou Atsuki, Michiru and Haruka talk about their future. In Matsukaze Satori's "Sortilege," Michiru thinks about her dreams. Komedawara Gonzaeko's "How Many Times Must I......" is about a tender moment between Michiru and Haruka. In "Where the Wind Is," by Oowa Takumi, Haruka explains to Makoto and Ami how kindness can in fact be cruel. In "Messiah," by Ginga Natsuka, Haruka reflects on her own personal Messiah. In "Holiday," by Tenoh Saya, Haruka finds a motorcycle and decides to fix it up. (Note: The end of the story refers to a "part 3," but there was never one published in the Crystal Planet's Haruka and Michiru anthologies. If one exists, it is in one of the artist's own doujinshi.)
