If you want to lift your spirits, get in the car and go on a trip! Wherever you go, it'll be paradise!! (Source: Hakusensha, translated) *Notes: \- Originally published as a one-shot, was then picked up for serialization. \- Includes the pilot one-shot.*
Klein von Asgard was an ordinary lord that could be found everywhere. He ruled a peaceful territory without incident, but one day, an army was suddenly sent from the Marquis family, and the Viscount family of Asgard was destroyed. Klein lost his life as well, or so he thought. He woke up in his bed at home and noticed that he was had returned to three years before his destruction. Convinced that he would be destroyed in three years if nothing was done, Klein started a life-or-death survival operation in order to avoid the path of destruction. But he died. Time and time again, he died in trivial ways, and the territory was destroyed. He did not want to die. He also wanted to avoid the massacre of his subjects. With that in mind, he puts everything into redoing his life. Until the day of the happy ending. (Source: Shousetsuka ni Narou, translated)
The three articles of honor: 1. Never steal from anyone who cannot afford the loss. 2. Do not kill or injure anyone in the course of action. 3. Do not touch or dishonor any woman. Kumokiri and his gang are "rule-abiding" thieves who follow this code. Those who are his targets can do nothing to stop him. What secret skills set him apart from other thieves? (Source: SP Comics, translated)
The comic anthology of the Persona 3 movie.
A vampire, a snow woman, a demon child and wolf siblings. Their unusual but normal lives take place in a place far away from humans. To live and to love someone. A series of short stories that sincerely depict the momentary brilliance of these people who live in a time of eternity. (Source: Kadokawa, translated) A collection of short stories by Akira Shouno: 1. **Yuukai** (ゆうかい) 2. **Oni no Ahare** (鬼のあはれ) 3. **Tonari ni** (となりに) 4. **Koibito yo** (恋人よ) 5. **Kakeochi** (駆け落ち) 6. **Yumeyume** (ゆめゆめ) 7. **Mozu no Su** (モズの巣) 1 8. **Mozu no Su** (モズの巣) 2 9. **Yori Ai Home** (寄り合いホーム) 10. **Good Night Field** (グッド・ナイト・フィールド)
The story is set in modern day downtown Tokyo. Our heroine Handa Sen, known as “Osen,” is the star hostess of the longstanding Isho-an, everyone’s favorite restaurant in the town of Kasagi-no-yado. Osen not only loves sake and looks sexy in kimono, but she’s also a “jill” of all trades: She’s a master chef, entertainer and potter, as well as an art connoisseur. The comic is about how Osen settles all the happenings surrounding Isho-an. Sometimes she resolves them with the Japanese spirit of “wa,” or by just being plain logical. The artist’s delicate depiction of our heroine Osen in kimono, various craft including pottery and food is a highlight of this manga.
On a dark night, the Japanese police is raided by a spy and different countries' intelligence agencies' secret files are going to be taken, but public safety officers led by Tooru Amuro arrive just in time. The spy steals a car and escapes but is thwarted by FBI agent Shuichi Akai's rifle bullet and falls off the roadway. The next day, Conan and his friends go to an aquarium in Tokyo and find an attractive woman alone and injured. Her left and right eyes are different colors and she suffers from amnesia. Conan and his friends promise to help her regain her memory, so they stay with her. Throughout all this, Vermouth is watching behind the scenes. Afterwards, she pulls out a silencer and speaks into an attached intercom, "It's as planned, Gin."
Manga adaptation of the twenty-first Meitantei Conan movie.
In the story, Kid has his eyes set on the "Lady of the Sky" jewel aboard Bell 3, the largest airship in the world. However, a mysterious terrorist group called Red Shamu-neko has hijacked the airship itself, along with Conan and his allies Kogoro and Ran. [ANN]

