Based on the video game of the same name.
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=48756242591): Suzu is the daughter of a family with a well-established tea house, and she has been raised to love and appreciate the brewing and tasting of Japanese green tea. One day, she helps out a woman who gives her a delicious kind of tea she's never tasted before. In search of finding this tea once again, Suzu heads out from her home on a tea journey, where she will encounter many new teas and tea makers.
Sugawara has terrifying dreams of bloody murder. What could these dreams be about?
This is a story about two girls (Yuka & Maho) who dream of becoming famous mangaka. Each chapter tells a phase in their career, starting from their first audition in a manga writing competition, until they become professional mangaka.
A two-volume compilation of the popular one-page series in FEEL YOUNG magazine, where various mangaka share their food-related memories or current favorite meals!
Note: Cover image shown is from a site that dates it 1965.
This is the official comic adaptation of the SRPG "Fuga: Melodies of Steel," based on the theme of "war, revenge, and beasts." In order to find their families who were captured in the war, the boys and girls board the mysterious giant tank "Taranis" and begin their journey of revenge....... (Source: Famitsu, translated)
An anthology by various artists to commemorate the 50th death anniversary of Tanizaki Junichiro, adapting various stories. 1. **谷崎ガールズ** (Banko Kuze) 2. **少年** (Usamaru Furuya) 3. **猿が人間になった話** (Tsuchika Nishimura) 4. **夢の浮橋** (Akino Kondoh) 5. **飈風** (Sansuke Yamada) 6. **痴人の愛** (Machiko Kyou) 7. **続続羅洞先生** (Nakamura Asumiko) 8. **青塚氏の話** (Shunji Enomoto) 9. **陰翳礼讃** (Fumiko Takano) 10. **谷崎潤一郎『瘋癲老人日記』×ヘミングウェイ『老人と海』REMIX** (Kotobuki Shiriagari) 11. **台所太平記** (Akira Yamaguchi)
Set in the Japanese countryside, Goze, a blind girl, faces her fate bravely with only her shamisen in hand. Where is the journey of the girl and the people she interacts with? A collection of stories that weaves a tale that will resonate in your heart. (Source: Shueisha, translated) Included Stories: 一人歩き ゴゼと二太 魔法の杖 黒めがね つぎはぎの夜 春のヒカリ Extra: お山の少女 Extra: アラモアナのコート
Segawa Takumi is a young man who used to not involve himself with others. He wasn't like that when he was little, but changed with adulthood. As soon as someone around him was showing too much interest toward him, trying to pray into his past, he would immediately change his address and work in order to reset everything. And above all, he used to keep his mouth shut about that little something he was able to do, and that no one else around could. Not that anyone would believe him anyway. It would just make others ostracize him for being creepy. Because Takumi can see ghosts, and freely talk with them as well. Forget about the misconception that ghost are full of hatred or other ill feelings. They aren't. They're actually often nicer than they were while they were still alive, as if dying and being liberated from their body washed away that kind of things, only leaving some lingering feelings stopping them from moving on. But isolating himself from others is no longer an option. Takumi is now a new employee in a company where everyone is like him. They use that little something others don't have to work for insurance companies and police behind the scenes, asking the ghost directly for the circumstances of their death, unofficially leading the cases toward their rightful conclusion. And also, part of the pride of this job is to help those ghosts to pass on after they completed the insurance company or police request. As a new employee, Takumi will have to learn from his seniors how to understand them, and deal with their lingering feelings, one way or another. But can someone who rejected others for all those years really understand how they feel?
Cleopatra is the ruler who has most inspired poets and artists over the centuries. Her beauty and exotic charm threw the Roman Army into confusion. Her enemies kept depicting her as a corrupter and a vicious ruler, on the other hand, the dignity of her death inspired touching works of art. Cleopatra was the last heiress of Alexander the Great and the last Egyptian Pharaoh. During her private and political life, she had two great love experiences: Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. The death of Cleopatra was fit for a queen: as goddess Isis she’d rather be bitten by an asp than suffer the humiliation to be displayed as a trophy in Rome during the celebration of Octavian, the future Emperor Augustus.

