The series centers on Yui Yūri, the daughter of a death row convict imprisoned for enacting the "greatest terrorist attack in the Heisei era." At the time, Yui was nine years old, and was judged not to have been involved in her father's activities. Now she is a second-year high school student at Takekura Kosugi High School, where the Japanese prime minister and his security detail are conducting a visit. But a paramilitary force assaults the school and takes the prime minister and the students hostage, without issuing any demands. In the middle of the crisis, Yui tries to find a way to get out.
The manga centers on a story centered on humans, cats, and *bakeneko*, a kind of supernatural shapeshifting cat in Japanese folk myth. (Source: Anime News Network)
Sayama Takahiro, a carefree high school student, was transported to a fantasy world identical to the one in a VR Game. His go-with-the-flow attitude eventually overpowered his desire to return home, and now he runs Free Life, a small business dedicated to fulfilling the requests of its customers. Assisted by the hard-working Yumiel, what kinds of jobs will Sayama end up doing? If only someone would hire him to sleep till noon. (Source: Japanese Publisher, translated)
A side-story novel of events before Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki. Original prologue chapters detailing the lives of each of the four protagonists before becoming the "Special Support Section".
New Lupin III manga spinoff announced by Weekly Shounen Champion. The magazine hints that the manga will have an isekai summoning story.
*Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.*
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An 8-page extra published with the 2009 No.11 issue of Weekly Shounen Jump that features a page or 3 from the following series: Hitman Reborn, Bakuman, Eyeshield 21, Sket Dance, and To Love-Ru.
The stage of the story is the mysterious Kakuremi Island where the "mimic" live. Watari who accidentally landed on the island, meets a girl named Mikuri. At that time, a crisis comes to the mimic "Noppe."

