Gil, who's half-human, half-wolf. Layla, a headstrong young woman. The hated wolf and the weird girl start living together. What are these two lonely souls searching for? (Source: Hakusensha, translated) *Note: Published in LaLa 2020-05*
This holy night, a gentle miracle will happen... A dropout Santa and an elite Reindeer must do a practical exam on Christmas Eve, together!? *Note: Published in LaLa 2014-12*
The half-baked sorceress and the shunned little prince. This meeting will sure change their fates. *Note: Published in LaLa 2021-09*
The Royal Detective is a private detective employed by the royal family, who seeks out the royal family's interests and covers up any misconduct. Whether it's searching for a lost pet or discussing a breakup with a lover... One of his jobs is to investigate objects known as "Demons of Error," which possess mysterious powers that could be considered curses. Dressed in all purple like a fake magician, the Royal Detective Sion and his assistant, a young girl named Lana, head to a provincial count's house to investigate a portrait crying tears of blood. But what happens next? (Source: Shueisha, translated)
On Feb 9th, 1989, legendary manga author Osamu Tezuka died after a prolonged hospital stay due to Stomach Cancer. Months later, Asahi Journal ran a Special issue as homage to Tezuka's legacy. In this issue, a bunch of his contemporaries, as well as some of his own assistants, drew up tribute pages to mourn their fallen colleague. This listing is for the translated tribute pages.
https://mechacomic.jp/books/252918
One page mangas drawn by mangakas in the magazine Wings - each chapter features a different mangaka
Love and work aren't always easy! My turning point at 30 - Nao had worked solely in accounting since joining the company. She was enjoying fulfilling days in both love and work, but at the age of 30, she was transferred to the sales department. Nao tried to get through the tough work, finding solace in her favorite coffee, but her boyfriend was betraying her!! (Source: Futabasha, translated)