High school girl Misora is troubled by the fact that her mother is obsessed with a foreign man she met online. Then, a man named Tenkaji comes to visit her... (Source: Champion Cross, translated)
It's normal to be short, have a low education, have a low income, and be unpopular. The struggles of the socially disadvantaged are often the subject of jokes, but is it really okay to just laugh it off? A bittersweet ode to middle age, dedicated to adults who feel like they don't belong anywhere! (Source: Cycomics, translated)
Nagisa, who works at a hotel, secretly has a crush on Misumi, the vice president of a well-known jewelry company. She's content just talking to him every now and then, but one day, when he comes out of his room, she witnesses his "private side"... Then, a certain incident leads Nagisa to make a bold proposal to Misumi...!? (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
There's a mouse in this house. Masaki Osawa, who runs a small dental clinic in a certain town, has a secret. His eldest son, Shota, was accepted into a prestigious junior high school and was aiming to become a doctor, but he has been holed up in his room for seven years. The distortion he has repeatedly glossed over with phrases like "Eventually...", "I'm sure...", and "Eventually..." begins to move again when his daughter proposes marriage. This is a comic version of a story of a family's despair and rebirth in an age when one million people are hikikomori! (Source: Kurage Bunch, translated)
*Note: Published in the special 1968 New Years issue of Weekly Margaret.*
*Note: Published in the special 1968 New Years issue of Weekly Margaret.*