Do you remember the 1980s? A time before the advent of cell phones, the internet, or the term "otaku". Hakuba Jubei does, because she's living in that time period! She's an otaku who is attending an all-girl's high school. Come along with her as she gets into all sorts of comedic situations involving cosplay, submitting postcards to manga magazines, and drawing doujin manga... perhaps love may bloom along the way!
Risa Ito's dirty jokes are surprisingly funny and never become vulgar, no matter how extreme the content! It also has a benefit thanks to the cute pictures. A four-panel anthology manga series full of big-scale dirty jokes!!
Humanity went into shock when they first learned of the existence of aliens and there were even rumors of an invasion; however, because their bodies look almost identical to humans as well as the fact that they lack hostility, this allowed humanity to get used to their presence and eventually accept them as part of their daily lives. Chigusa Tomoki is a high-school freshman who lives alone in an apartment because his parents are working overseas. However, the real estate agent accidentally double booked the apartment and Tomoki ends up sharing the room with a gorgeous female alien, Yuuri Myua. Myua, comfortable with her body, loves being naked, which bothers and excites Tomoki at the same time. Myua is here for a secret mission regarding Tomoki as his DNA is an extremely rare strand, which gives him the ability to mate with any species of aliens. If that wasn’t enough, his offspring would have incredibly high abilities. Tomoki has to deal with a more than eager roommate and aliens after his DNA. As if living alone as a teenager wasn't hard enough.
This book is one of a series of anthology comics published by Futabasha related to the long running Super Robot Wars series. Five different artists contribute a one-shot story: 1. Half God (Ashura) by Tomoshige Ishikawa 2. Rocket! Rocket! Punch punch punch!! by Takayuki Sakai 3. Great War of UFO Robot by Masahiro Fujii 4. Iron Cross Corps vs Mazin-Girls by Shinpei Ito 5. The last Space-Thunder by Tetsuya Kawaishi and Dynamic Production.

