“I think I’ve fallen for you…” A 4-page shorts collection of BL stories depicting such moments. Includes works of 29 popular and talented authors.
Mistakes can be corrected later, but misunderstandings may never be resolved. A friend from the past that I ran into on SNS by chance. A relationship that was really close, but ended irreversibly due to a huge misunderstanding. But I, never said anything like that. But I… Couldn’t say anything. (source: Comico Korea, translated)
**Original Webtoon:** [Comico](https://www.comico.kr/comic/1788), [Naver Series](https://series.naver.com/comic/detail.series?productNo=4512613), [KakaoPage](https://page.kakao.com/content/52623461), [Ridibooks](https://ridibooks.com/books/3498013458), [Bomtoon](https://www.bomtoon.com/detail/tlrxkr_blu), [Lezhin](https://www.lezhin.com/ko/comic/under_table_blue), [MrBlue](https://www.mrblue.com/comic/jt_sr_0034) **Official Translations:** [Japanese](https://kobo-free.books.rakuten.co.jp/series/8940300000010) [Feast on the table, depression at my feet] Eun-ye makes dinner for Mal-geum, who comes to her house every Friday, and Mal-geum brings alcohol that goes well with the dinner she's prepared. If Mal-geum stays the night, Eun-ye also prepares breakfast the next day. Sometimes they eat out. They might go to a popular restaurant in the city on the weekend or try a new bento box from the convenience store. While it seems like she's eating and living well, Eun-ye actually has a worry: her own lethargy.
Then I thought it was a coincidence. That style is quite common and it’s not my specialty. After that, I got a little nervous. Did my drawing get copied and spread? Was it my follower? Was he referencing my style because he liked it? Finally, I got anxious. When I saw the T-shirt with the pattern I drew myself, I thought, ‘Did I draw that pattern without knowing it? Or did my drawing get stolen?’ In the end, I asked her directly. “This one? I didn’t buy it anywhere...” And then, “I custom-made it myself. What do you think? Does it suit me?” She asked me back. She wore clothes that matched the style I drew, emphasized the items that emphasized the pattern I drew, styled the accessories so that they would stand out, and posed… “I wanted to hear you say that I look good on you.” Looking straight into my eyes… (source: Comico, translated)
A comedy centering on a kannushi (Shinto priest) and his miko assistant. The title is a pun on the Japanese expression for "thanks for your effort", using the kanji for possession/haunting.
The only daughter of South Korea's white hat hacker, Lee Eun-Jo, who seemed to have everything anyone could desire. As she was thrown from the top of a 46-story apartment building, she cried out more desperately than anyone else. Please, anyone, save me. Then, like fate itself, a phrase appeared before her eyes. \[Interfere with fate? YES or NO\] Fate? Interfere? What the hell is this? Who cares? Yeah, it's over now. Since it's over, no need to hesitate! \[YES!!!\] And so she opened her eyes, alive. In the body of a woman with the same name... rough, shallow, and a bit vulgar, Na Eun-Jo. (Source: KakaoPage, translated)
Collections of one-shots that won the monthly Hop Step Award from 1987 to 1996.
The protagonist Haru volunteers in a shelter for dogs that have been abandoned and are in danger of losing their lives—the last refuge for rescue dogs. Here, she is confronted with the dark side of the pet industry, including puppy factories, retired breeding dogs, mixed-breed dogs, and abandonment. She witnesses the heartbreaking reality surrounding dogs and the world they live in. Determined to save their lives, Haru rises to the challenge. (Source: Kodansha, translated)