Oen is a young girl who is taken in by Saisenji Temple, where funerals are held for the dead. Despite her strange fate, she grows up bravely… Based on the popular work by historical novelist Kaoru Takada, this refreshing yet solemn period drama depicts an Edo-period mortician known as "Sanmai Hijiri" and the Japanese view of life and death!! (Source: Akita Shoten, machine translated)
Tsurunosuke is a boy whose father was killed in a vendetta. Wasuke, the owner of a *konnyaku* shop in Tenma, Osaka, takes him in and makes him an apprentice. As the boy resolves to live as a merchant, a turbulent fate sweeps in…! This is the complete manga adaptation of an early period drama masterpiece by the popular historical fiction writer Kaoru Takada!! (Source: Akita Shoten, machine translated) *Note: Based on the novel of the same name by Kaoru Takada.*
Collections of one-shots that won the monthly Hop Step Award from 1987 to 1996.
A booklet packaged with Fellows! volume 22 at select stores. It's relay manga (each mangaka draws a few panels, and the next mangaka continues the story) from Fellows! collaborators. Originally published in 2012 volume 3 of Gessan, this plus version includes extended commentary by each of the involved creators and a highlight commentary by Satoshi Fukushima who oversaw the manuscripts. (Source: Natalie, translated)
A booklet packaged with Fellows! volume 9 at select stores. It's an anthology of one-shots from 13 Fellows! collaborators focusing on the theme cheongsam (type of Chinese dress). (Source: Natalie, translated)
Short, often silent, stories that appeared in the beginning of most issues. 01 入江亜季 IRIE Aki (October 2008) 02 長澤真 NAGASAWA Shin (December 2008) 03 宮田紘次 MIYATA Kouji (February 2009) 04 森薫 MORI Kaoru (April 2009) 05 高田健一 TAKADA Kenichi (June 2009) 06 福島久美子 FUKUSHIMA Kumiko (August 2009) 07 吉元ますめ YOSHIMOTO Masume (October 2009) 08 富明仁 TOMI Akihito (December 2009) 09 高橋那津子 TAKAHASHI Natsuko (February 2010) 10A まさひこ Masahiko (April 2010) 10B RUMIKO (April 2010) 11A 真田順子 SANADA Junko (June 2010) 11B 犬童千絵 INUDOU Chie (June 2010) 12 梶谷志乃 KAJITANI Shino (August 2010) 13 菊池るち Kikuchi Ruchi (October 2010) 14 福島聡 FUKUSHIMA Satoshi (December 2010) 15 長野香子 NAGANO Kouko (February 2011) 16 黒須高嶺 Kurosu Takane (April-May 2011) 17 碧風羽 MIDORI Foo (June 2011) 18 宇島葉 UNOSHIMA Yoh (August 2011) 19 中川麻子 Nakagawa Asako(?) (October 2011) QUIET 入江亜季 IRIE Aki (November 2011) 20 白浜鴎 SHIRAHAMA Kamome (December 2011) 21 牧田真希 Makita Maki (February 2012) 22 鳥羽雨 Toba Ame (?) (April 2012) 23 高橋拡那 TAKAHASHI Hirona (June 2012) 24 若槻久美子 Wakatsuki Kumiko (August 2012) QED 樫木祐人 KASHIKI Takuto (September 2012) 25 薮内貴広 Yabuuchi Takahiro(?) (October 2012) 26 松本結樹 Matsumoto Yuki (December 2012) **Note:** This magazine has been re-branded as *Harta.*
A collection of chapters from various one-shot anthologies included as extras with the purchase of certain "Fellows!" magazine volumes including Maid Fellows, Robot Fellows, Music Fellows, Megane Fellows, and China Fellows.
Mio, a girl who lost her parents in the Yodo River flood in Osaka, was left alone for the rest of her life. Although she is confused by the difference in taste between Kamigata and Edo, she grows step by step as a chef.
Pairing: Izaya x Shizuo Anthology of doujinshi from different artists. Scanlated stories: • *I Can't Wait!* by SAWATARI Kanan • *Crimson Fate* by Kurogane
Included with the February 15th, 2013 inaugural issue of Harta. "Harta" means "treasure" in Indonesian. In this booklet, various creators followed the theme of "harta is treasure" to create one-page manga and illustrations. (Source: Harta, translated)