Asako ojou-sama told her father that she wanted to fly in the sky. One day she's taken to Ganpapa Island and receives a Zero fighter plane. And then she flies it. (Not to mention, the Zero seems to talk to her somehow.) Later she's joined in the sky by her friend Princess Kurara, who flies a P-51 Mustang. They have a mock dogfight.
Reiko Kajima worked as an editor. While gathering material for the magazine article "Depth Urban Legend," it turns out that the high school girl she met began to be haunted by a black shadow since she was going out with her new boyfriend. Is it the spirit of his ex-girlfriend, or perhaps...?!
Summer, 1985. The 7-person Iemura family lives in the suburbs of Nagoya. Due to the father's hobby, the family garden is filled with cacti, and eldest daughter and 6th grader Yuuko is nicknamed the "Cactus Girl." Despite her complaints that her father doesn't care for the family, they nonetheless live peacefully, with friendship, bonds, and love emerging from their trivial incidents and nostalgic daily life. (Source: Futabasha, translated)
In Egypt around 2500 BC, with orders from Pharaoh a big scale construction was in progress. A construction for a 'grave'..? And for only one person..? This is the story the daily lives of lazy men (and sometimes women) in ancient Egypt.
A non-fiction manga based on information gathered by the author who lives in Akabane, in Tokyo. He depicts the bizarre episodes through his experiences with Akabane residents who have their own criteria for happiness (such as a charismatic middle-aged homeless woman) and strange shops in the area (such as a bar which never serves customers). (Source: Japan Media Arts Festival)

