Two dirt poor hillbillies get into a fight with a rising tycoon. Will these two knuckleheads be able to triumph over the power of money? (Source: Toomics)
Tiger the Long Tail reveals the story of the tiger Taeho who wakes up every morning from a recurring nightmare. In his dream, Taeho dangles off the edge of a cliff with one hand, while struggling to hold onto the hand of a co-worker dangling below him. The dream ends when he loses his grip and they both fall into a bottomless pit. In reality, Taeho lives the life of a slob in a tiny flat located in the slums and chronically fails every job interview one after the other. But one day, he receives a strange letter that reads "If you want to conquer the world... get on the bus. You have been selected. The bus leaves on Saturday, September 27th at 11PM." He goes on a blind date set up by his neighbor Raccoon where he meets Rachel. And for some mysterious reason, she knows about this "bus." After investigating the letter, Taeho learns that the "bus" will take him to a training facility operated by the powerful corporation Daesan Pharmaceuticals. Will Taeho make the cut and become a new employee of Daesan? And what does the corporation mean by "conquer the world?" (Source: Kim Jung Gi) *Note: TLT: Tiger the Long Tail was originally a webtoon series which was published in book format by CNC Revolution from May 26, 2008 to November 18, 2010.*
Musica Nostra is a collaborative work where various mangaka draw and/ or write about music and bands that inspire them, published in the Grand Jump. It includes Urasawa's musings about guitarists and playing guitar; his traveling to Sunset Sound in Los Angeles to record a song with Mike Viola and Jim Keltner, the latter of which sends a picture of Urasawa's The Beatles manga to Ringo Starr, and why their performance is credited to "Monaka"; Urasawa seeing Neil Young and Paul McCartney perform at Desert Trip; his meeting with Jack Oliver and depicting how the English record executive started working at Apple Records. *Note: this manga includes written chapters and drawn chapters, and never got a total volume release. This entry includes only the manga chapters.*
Legendary creators Lee Hyeon-Se and Lee Du-Hu personally produced Hell Camp Short Story Collection Season Seven! (Source: Naver, translated) Stories included: 1. **Appareul Jom Saranghaebwa** (아빠를 좀 사랑해봐) \[Na-Hyeon Kwon\] 2. **ZAPATEADO** (자파테아도) \[Geom\] 3. **Jjajeungnajiman Meosisseo** (짜증나지만 멋있어) \[Jeong-Su\] 4. **Heeomchineun Sae** (헤엄치는 새) \[S.P Potato\] 5. **Bulgeun Gieok** (붉은 기억) \[Hui-Do\] 6. **Mujigae** (무지개) \[Jae-Hi\] 7. **Hwan** (환) \[Yi-Seul\] 8. **Bukjjongmun Iyagi** (북쪽문 이야기) \[Hye-Rim Jeon\] 9. **Yuseongui Sowon** (유성의 소원) \[Jigu\] 10. **Nino Iyagi** (니노 이야기) \[Ju-Eun Kang\] 11. **Gyeourui Kkeute** (겨울의 끝에) \[Su-Hyeon Jeong\] 12. **Happy Boss Day** (해피보스데이) \[Na-Yeon Lee\] 13. **Yojeongui Sowon** (요정의 소원) \[Gi-Hyeon Kim\] 14. **Yeppeugo Areumdaun** (예쁘고 아름다운) \[Min-Ji Kim\] 15. **Juingong** (주인공) \[Gogi\] 16. **Banchanggo** (반창고) \[Je-Hwan Lee\] 17. **Eonjengaui Christmas-robuteo** (언젠가의 크리스마스로부터) \[Handot\] 18. **0 × 0 = ?** (0 × 0 = ?) \[31\] 19. **Donghaeng** (동행) \[Gakseori\]