The miraculous woman who saved France Some 600 years ago, England and France were engaged in a long war for territory and the throne, which lasted almost 100 years. The French were being driven out of their territories by the British, who had a powerful army at their disposal, and were on the verge of extinction. France was saved by a 17-year-old girl. Born and raised in a small French village, Joan of Arc one day heard the voice of God, took up the sword and led an army against the British. This is the story of the exploits and tragedy of a young girl who is still loved today as a heroine who saved France!
Tamotsu, after losing his mother, decides to go to New York, which he had always dreamed of, wanting to meet his half-sister at first sight. A vivid drama begins!
Betty, a maid at a luxury hotel, meets a handsome man they called "The Earl." Betty, who dreams of marrying rich, thought that this is her chance! But her destiny changes when she suddenly receives a gift from her grandfather... (Source: Asuka, translated)
A *furoku* (free) comic volume included in the February 2008 issue of Betsuma Margaret magazine. Contains 3 short stories and 2 short gag comics: "Chocolate Underground" by YAMAKAWA Aiji (Story by Alex Shearer) "So, Stand By Me" by MINAMI Toko "Silent Valentine" by SHIMOKITAZAWA Mitsuo Gag Comics: "Otona no Shiranai Valentine" by MIDORIKAWA Saiko "2hon Ashi no Inu" by KAWASAKI Nozomi
Every little romance begins with that cup. The author of the timeless masterpiece "Coffee Mou Ippai", which has been loved by coffee lovers all over the country, draws a story with an amber aroma again. More sweet, more bitter, more tasty. The long-awaited opening of a superb short series about coffee. In the *Chiisa na Kissaten* series: 1) Ippai no Coffee kara 2) Coffee Iro ni Yoru wa Fukete 3) Coffee Sajiki no Hitobito 4) Tsuki to Coffee, Denshinbashira
Yamakawa Naoto, a bard in the manga world who has captured the hearts of a wide range of readers beyond the boundaries of manga with "Koohii Mou Ippai”, is a new frontier to take on the challenge. "Manga artist" Akutagawa Ryuunosuke, in his last days. Hunting many books related to Akutagawa and drawing with his own brush strokes and interpretations. A story of life and death of a genius writer who rushed through an era of change with a soul that was too delicate.
Are you familiar with the term Dating DV? One female mangaka wanted to depict her past even if she had to publish under a penname. It's a story about four years of being frightened by the physical and mental violence threatened by the first boyfriend she ever had in her life.... Why couldn't she break up with her lover who held a knife to her? This is a story about not letting anyone close to you become either a victim or a perpetrator of domestic violence. (Source: Comic Days, transalted)