[Original Webtoon](https://www.cmoa.jp/title/319080/)
**Volume 1:** 1. **Tasogare no Wien** (黄昏の維納) \[Keiko Takemiya\] 2. **Yuki Kuni** (行き國) \[Noma Sabea\] 3. **Akete Bikkuribako** (あけてびっくり箱) \[Marchen Maker\] 4. **13-mai Tsuzuri no Okyakujin** (13枚綴りのお客人) \[Seika Nakayama\] 5. **Kai Jigen Kabanten** (カイ次元カバン店) \[Mineko Yamada\] 6. **Mahoutsukai** (魔法使い) \[Senka Hori\] 7. **Chatterbox** \[Yasuyuki Ohno\] 8. **Haizaraneko** (灰皿猫) \[Ai Naniwa\] 9. **Orgel** (おるごおおる) \[Hisashi Sakaguchi\] 10. **Kumanhachi no Hikou** (熊ン蜂の飛行) \[Kaeru Nakayama\] 11. **Chapell no Nikki** (チャペルの日記) \[Akira Kagami\] 12. **Ryuuouguu e no Kikan** (竜王宮への帰還) \[Masami Yuuki\] 13. **Tondemonai Geshukujin** (とんでもない下宿人) \[Jun Saegusa\] **Volume 2:** 1. **IT CAN HAPPEN** \[Akira Kagami\] 2. **Fox Hunting** (フォックス・ハンティング) \[Seika Nakayama\] 3. **The Rabbit Town** (THE らびっとTOWN) \[Hiroshi Masumura\] 4. **Taiatari Haizaraneko** (体当り 灰皿猫) \[Ai Naniwa\] 5. **Sora wo Tobou toshita Penguin no Hanashi** (空を飛ぼうとしたペンギンの話) \[Kumi Subeta\] 6. **Sarayashiki no Okiku-chan** (皿屋敷のお菊ちゃん) \[Setsu Iwasaki\] 7. **Kikaigari** (機械狩り) \[Nobuko Yuda\] 8. **Uodomemura Fuudoki** (魚止め村風土記) \[Kaeru Nakayama\] 9. **Mii-chan ga Kita Hi** (みーちゃんが来た日) \[Toshinao Aoki\] 10. **Ima Hitotabi no** (いまひとたびの) \[Manoko\] 11. **Trump Suru Hito Daaare!?** (トランプする人だーあれ⁉︎) \[Jun Saegawa\]
This comic is packed with the following two major elements: ● F Tribute A colorful tribute to Fujiko F. Fujio by a splendid team of writers who were greatly influenced by him. You can also discover new aspects of each cartoonist! ●F original work anthology Each participating manga artist has selected a Fujiko F. Fujio work that he or she loves so much that he or she wants to pay tribute to it! You can also enjoy this collection of Fujiko F. Fujio's gems. In addition, interviews with all the authors are also included! We delve into the fascinating work of Fujiko F. Fujio, a nationally recognized manga artist, from various angles! (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Manga Anthology based on the anime "Fushigi no Umi no Nadia".
Shena is a saint who can only use the “magic of making flowers bloom,” and because of that, she has been scorned and abused as being useless. With only the support of her older sister as her emotional anchor, Shena lived quietly amid loneliness and feelings of inferiority. One day, she is suddenly informed that her engagement has been broken off and that she is being exiled from the country. Her destination is the cold northern nation, the Nordi Empire, a land suffering under the threat of monsters. Prepared to face death as she heads for Nordi, Shena instead finds herself greeted by an unexpected fate—an engagement to the Crown Prince, Elios. “We meet again, Shena.” This is the story of a girl once labeled “useless” and mistreated, who comes to know love on barren land and discovers her true worth. https://www.cmoa.jp/title/334235/
https://mechacomic.jp/books/250239
Since the beginning of the 20th century, all wars have had their share of aviators. Initially observers, they became important, even major, players in conflicts. Seiho Takizawa takes us from World War I to the Iran-Iraq War in the early 1980s, bringing us closer than ever to the combatants in the skies. A major new work from one of Japan's masters of aviation storytelling! Shah's pilot is based on the accounts of Iranian F-14 pilots during the Iran-Iraq War, a little-known story. The F-14 Tomcat, an American-built fighter jet that can be admired in the film Top Gun, was the spearhead of the Iranian air force, with 79 aircraft delivered by the United States just before the 1979 revolution that saw the Shah of Iran ousted from power by Islamists. The other stories also focus on little-known military exploits, such as the epic tale of the Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant in the Mediterranean and Count von Rosen's involvement in air combat in Africa in the 1970s. (Source: Paquet, translated)
This book is a collection of interviews with Seiichi Hayashi himself, covering his entire body of manga work. The interviewers are manga artists Aran Toochika and Tokushige Kawakatsu. Seiichi Hayashi speaks at length about how he became an animator at Toei Animation and then a manga artist. He also discusses in detail the manga and gekiga he created after his representative work *Red Colored Elegy (赤色エレジー)* (1970-71), and how he pursued increasingly avant-garde expression. While numerous critiques have been written about Hayashi's work, most have focused solely on his pieces published in *Garo* magazine, including Red Colored Elegy (赤色エレジー). This book delves into the charm and mystery of his lesser-known works that followed. Several short stories are reprinted here so readers can experience the actual works. 1. **Yuuutsu na Momoko (excerpt)** (憂鬱なモモ子(抄録)) 2. **Hana ni Sumu** (花に棲む) 3. **Rinpun** (鱗粉) 4. **Hikari Are** (光あれ) 5. **M Kouei** (M光影) 6. **Rat's thinking on the hill** (Source: Semi Publishing No.2, translated)