A massive, 1200 page anthology gathering stories from every Garo author up until 1984. 1. **Zashiki Warashi** (ざしきわらし) \[Sanpei Shirato\] 2. **Nekonin** (ねこ忍) \[Shigeru Mizuki\] 3. **Unabara no Ken (Musashi no Maki)** (海原の剣(武蔵の巻)) \[Goseki Kojima\] 4. **Kao no Magatta Otoko no Monogatari** (顔の曲がった男の物語) \[Teppu Hoshikawa\] 5. **Mahiru** (真昼) \[Futoshi Watari\] 6. **Ai: Shinshaku Bushido Monogatari** (愛─新釈武士道物語─) \[Hiroshi Hirata under the name Issei Kaji\] 7. **Chiko** (チーコ) \[Yoshiharu Tsuge\] 8. **Wakakusa Manpo** (若草漫歩) \[Mitsuo Fujisawa\] 9. **Uchuu no Dekigoto** (宇宙の出来事) \[Shintarou Tashiro\] 10. **Natsu** (夏) \[Ryouichi Ikegami\] 11. **Kakashi ni Kitaeru no Hanashi: Series Kiirooi Namida** (かかしにきいたかえるの話─シリーズ 黄色い涙─) \[Shinji Nagashima\] 12. **Rokunomiya Himeko no Higeki** (六の宮姫子の悲劇) \[Kuniko Tsurita\] 13. **Kyodai na Sakana** (巨大な魚) \[Seiichi Hayashi\] 14. **Doro Ningyou** (どろ人形) \[Hino Hideshi\] 15. **Umi Hoozuki** (海ほおずき) \[Keiko Naka\] 16. **Hana Arashi no Goro: Terajimachou Kidan** (花あらしの頃─寺島町奇譚─) \[Yuu Takita\] 17. **Nagamochiuta Kou** (長持唄考) \[Takao Yaguchi\] 18. **Uki (2)** (雨季(二)) \[Tadao Tsuge\] 19. **Wakaremichi** (わかれみち) \[Yoshihiro Tatsumi\] 20. **Tako ni Natta Shounen** (たこになった少年) \[Sanpo Yodogawa\] 21. **Kantaro Tsuki** (かんたろ月) \[Susumu Katsumata\] 22. **Urabure Yokaze** (うらぶれ夜風) \[Yukio Kawasaki\] 23. **Ame no Iro** (雨の色) \[Oji Suzuki\] 24. **Matsuko Ojichan no Nageki** (マツコおじちゃんの嘆き) \[Ryuuzan Aki\] 25. **Boku no Debu Inko-chan** (ぼくのデブインコちゃん) \[Maki Sasaki\] 26. **Burai no Omokage** (無頼の面影) \[Shinichi Abe\] 27. **Maboroshi no Shoujo: Wakouji Hakushakutei no Trouble** (幻の少女・和小路伯爵邸のトラブル) \[Hiroji Tani\] 28. **Niku Yashiki** (肉屋敷) \[Kazuichi Hanawa\] 29. **Kita e no Tabibito** (北への旅人) \[Shouichi Yoshida\] 30. **Saisetsu ni Mau…** (彩雪に舞う・・・・・・) \[Shouhei Kusunoki\] 31. **Oza-shiki** (おざ式) \[Genpei Akasegawa\] 32. **Saikai** (再会) \[Hiroshi Masumura\] 33. **Murasaki no Densetsu (Image STATION)** (紫の伝説(イメージSTATION)) \[Masuzou Furukawa\] 34. **Zettai Kyuujitsu** (絶対休日) \[Shigenobu Akiyama\] 35. **Areta Umibe** (荒れた海辺) \[Anzai Mizumaru\] 36. **Kushii-kun no Hatsumei** (クシー君の発明) \[Yuuji Kamosawa\] 37. **Boxer** (毆者(ボクサー)) \[Mitsuhiko Yoshida\] 38. **Nobori Tako** (昇り凧) \[Moribi Murano\] 39. **Penguin Gohan** (ペンギンごはん) \[Teruhiko Yumura + Shigesato Itoi\] 40. **Ai no Arashi** (愛の嵐) \[Yoshikazu Ebisu\] 41. **Boku no Otouto** (ぼくの弟) \[Shigesato Itoi\] 42. **?** \[Shinbou Minami\] 43. **Sore kara no Iwamoto Musashi Kaidan** (それからの岩本武蔵・怪談) \[Kyuusoku Iwamoto\] 44. **Harry-shi no Koto** (ハリー氏のこと) \[Hiroshi Matsuo\] 45. **Aitsuma Ki** (愛妻記) \[Misao Hisauchi\] 47. **Gyoza Teishoku no Hiru** (ギョーザ定食の昼) \[Hiromi Hiraguchi\] 48. **Otou-san no Neji** (お父さんのネジ) \[Kazuhiro Watanabe\] 49. **Nagagutsu wo Haita Neko** (長靴をはいた猫) \[Satoshi Shimizu\] 50. **Monologue** (ものろおぐ) \[Youko Kondou\] 51. **Modern Lovers** (モダン・ラヴァーズ) \[Ira Okudaira\] 52. **Shouwaru Neko** (性悪猫) \[Murasaki Yamada\] 53. **Seishun no Ase wa Nigai ze** (青春の汗は苦いぜ) \[Norikazu Kobayashi\] 54. **Yakou** (夜行) \[Kazuo Takayama\] 55. **Puisanmura Housoukyoku** (ぷいさん村放送局) \[Masako Yakuwa\] 56. **Gonin Damashi Doufun Bushido: Gensou no Meiji** (五人だまし・道糞武士道─幻想の明治─) \[Shintarou Kou\] 57. **K** \[Masaaki Oosawa\] 58. **Taikutsu na Hi** (怠屈な日) \[Masayuki Izumi\] 60. **Umi no Ohanashi** (海のお話) \[Kotarou Momotarou\] 61. **Futatsu no Makura (Hatsune)** (二つ枕(初音)) \[Hinako Sugiura\] 62. **PHANTASMAGORIA** \[Shigeru Tamura\] 63. **Nobe wa Naku** (野辺は無く) \[Otoya Mitsuhashi\] 64. **Shounen** (少年) \[Hiromi Morishita\] 65. **Itoguchi** (糸口) \[Michiyo Matsumoto\] 66. **Mama to Yobarete Sankagetsu** (ママと呼ばれて三ヶ月) \[Takashi Nemoto + Jun Takagi\] 67. **Local-sen no Gogo** (ローカル線の午後) \[Osamu Kanno\] 68. **Hoto Hoto Nangi na Papa to Mama** (ホトホトなんぎなパパとママ) 69. **Hentousen no Natsu** (扁桃腺の夏) \[Tooru Minegishi\] 70. **Modotte Kita Hi** (戻ってきた日) \[Tomiko Higo\] 71. **Srap Skip** (スラップスキップ) \[Hisaichi Ishii\] 72. **Happy Birthday** (はぴー・ばーす・でい) \[Yuka Haga\] 73. **Dou Natten no: Aesop-shiki Manga Kouza** (どうなってんの─イソップ式漫画講座─) \[Shigeru Mizuki\]
A booklet packaged with Fellows! volume 22 at select stores. It's relay manga (each mangaka draws a few panels, and the next mangaka continues the story) from Fellows! collaborators. Originally published in 2012 volume 3 of Gessan, this plus version includes extended commentary by each of the involved creators and a highlight commentary by Satoshi Fukushima who oversaw the manuscripts. (Source: Natalie, translated)
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): Kanzaki is frustrated that his failure to graduate high school is still affecting his career options at the age of 27! He consistently gets offered lower salaries than other applicants, just because of his school history. His friend Takemoto introduces him to a different plan of making money-- stealing and copying bank cards! At first, all goes well, but soon Kanzaki learns that they have stolen from the wrong men. After his friend sells him out, Kanzaki is faced with a shady 'conflict resolution' company, which intends to force him to pay for his crimes. First, they send him to a work boat, where there are many men engaging in physical labor to pay back debts, in a situation that reduces them to little more than lifelong slaves. This is absolutely not how Kanzaki wants to resolve this conflict, and he's determined to find a better way. His efforts to pay for his ill-advised crime spree will change his life forever! [tethysdust]
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): Kanzaki has come a long way from the beginning of "Gokuaku Ganbo," and he is now an established "fixer" (conflict resolver) for the underworld of Hiroshima. In this new story, another main character is introduced: the ministry bureaucrat Ninomiya. He wants to progress in his career, but he has a bit of a complex about having attended a 2nd tier university. Ninomiya and Kanzaki are as different as oil and water, but when they meet, they will end up resolving many new conflicts that span both their worlds! [tethysdust]
Where is the silver valley where the beautiful butterflies dance...? A lyrical fantasy depicting the course of love between Rina and a young man who has lost his memory! (Source: Akita Shoten, translated) Included Stories: 1. **Giniro no Tani** (銀色の谷) 2. **Tobenai Tori** (とべない鳥) 3. **Ameagari no Asa** (雨あがりの朝) 4. **Aoi Ame no Tuioku** (青い雨の追憶)
Original Web Comic: Twitter, [Pixiv](https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/79091593) *Winner of the Shounen Jump Rookie "Romance Comic Award."*
Anthology for the 10th Anniversary of Yuru Yuri's serialization
Without warning, Russian troops suddenly land in Hokkaido. The Self-Defense Forces evacuate the residents and set up defensive positions. As the standoff continues, platoon leader 3rd Lieutenant Adachi receives a call from the company command post on the outskirts of Kushiro. The enemy is preparing to begin combat operations in the morning. Tanks and other armored vehicles are approaching… as the “real battle” begins! (Source: Bungeishunjuu, translated)
Naruto Shinden is a light novel series which began publication with Konoha Shinden: Steam Ninja Scrolls in 2016, but was not formalized until it was relaunched with three additional novels that were released from May to July 2018, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Shueisha Jump jBooks. Konoha Shinden was originally meant to be part of a series that would help bridge Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, but the 2018 relaunch shifted focus the two generations of parents and children. (Source: Naruto Wikipedia) 1. Naruto Shinden: Parent and Child Day (ナルト新伝 親子の日); 2018/5/2 *Adapted into the Parent and Child Day arc in the Boruto anime, consisting of episodes 93 to 95.* 2. Sasuke Shinden: The Teacher's Star Pupil (サスケ新伝 師弟の星); 2018/6/4 *Takes place sometime after the Versus Momoshiki arc of the Boruto series.* 3. Shikamaru Shinden: A Cloud Dancing in Forlorn Falling Petals (シカマル新伝 舞い散る華を憂う雲); 2018/7/4 *Adapted from the Mujina Bandits arc of the Boruto manga, consisting of chapters 11 to 15, which were later adapted into episodes 148 to 151 of the Boruto anime.*