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[Manga] Tell me some interesting short stories or one-shots other than the author’s representative works.

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  • March 6, 2025
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That is bad.

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How many volumes does a short story usually have?

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>>1

It would be preferable to have a single-volume conclusion, but it might be about five volumes at most.

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Poisonous Wolf

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Mokkori Hanbee

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>>3

I’ve never seen someone treat a work that hasn’t concluded after 11 volumes as a short story.

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Vacation at 1 AM

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Ononatsume’s Tsuratsura Waraji

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Samurai 8

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>>8

That is bad.

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Demon Sword X Another Jack

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The Move and Halcyon Lunch

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PSYCHO+

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Bamboo Light Samurai

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Endo Koichi is good at telling human interest stories, isn’t he?

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Ahab

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COWA!

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The Wise Dog Lilienthal

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Hello!

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Sleepyhead

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>>19

It’s not unusual to consider it a representative work, especially since it’s being turned into a movie.

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Is it one of your representative works in Level E?

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If it’s Kuroda Iou, then it’s the day Zenon stands.

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>>21

Isn’t that an anthology of Devilman?

There is Aihiko and others.

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>>93

Iwakami Hitoshi writes about that too, and it’s interesting, right?

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Evian Wonder

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If it’s Ishiguro, I like the Outer Heaven Tower.

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During the execution of the death penalty, an escape is in progress.

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Wandering World

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Isawa Izumi… is like a representative work in its entirety.

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Cyber Momotaro

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Black Museum Series………

You fit the conditions!

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Angel Consultation Room

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Song of the Palm

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Waltz by the Cliffside / Umi Shiina

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Jubilo’s Night Song, Dawn Song

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Prison Break in Progress During Execution of Death Penalty

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Spirit Circle

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Rumiko’s short story collection.

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Chrono Eyes

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Half-god… probably isn’t a representative work, I guess.

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Monmonmon

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If it’s Tsunomaru-sensei, he likes Sababy.

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The Great Infidelity of Leiji Matsumoto

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It’s a bit mixed with current events, but Halcyon Lunch.

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Halcyon Lunch

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TISTA

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The Dekoppa-kun by Iitoh Ogure.

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Lilia and Treis

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>>45

Since it’s a series of stories from one continent, isn’t it a long work?

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Flowers bloom even in the ironworks.

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Doraemon Story ~ Behind Fujiko F. Fujio-sensei

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Summer Santa Claus

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Seriously, Ahab.

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Blue Spring

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If you say it’s done, then that’s it, but Namee Odama’s Idol Hell Change.

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>>52

The dialogue is so interesting that it’s still on my bookshelf…

I don’t need it! It feels unnecessary in everyday life!

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Solar Front

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Drifting Main Line 000

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Other than the representative works of Abe no Seimei.

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Ame and Amane are great, aren’t they…

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Digimortal

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To have a dog, and then… to have a cat.

https://shogakukan-comic.jp/book?isbn=9784091792563

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Dominion

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FOREST… might be the representative work of Naisui Yuu…

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>>62

This one-shot is persistent…

Saizm was good at first, but now I don’t really understand it anymore.

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My name is Zushio.

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Koryu Restaurant

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Tokyo Higorō

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Wilderness

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The cute seven children of the dragon.

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Majin by Ohkubo Keiichi

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Moving.

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Rinko Sasaki is just fine with the channel as it is!

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Gigantomachia

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This here, this child.

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Hiroyuki Asada’s Sleeping Rabbit and Lotus

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Nostalgic…

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Salchichas

Most of Minoru Furuya’s manga is within about 5 volumes.

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>>76

Pigs are a fictional character that I quite like.

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Hiroki Endo Short Stories

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Chimera Heavenly Dragon Transformation

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Cool Kyo’s Fukumaden

That person has a lot of ongoing series and they usually last a long time, but I find the short stories more interesting or rather I prefer them.

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Him and Carrot

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Teppei Fukushima is just right for a short story collection…

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Night Crying Siren

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Tokyo Baseball Kid

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Ahab and Lockup

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Fujiryu’s Psycho Plus

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Tokyo departure to another world

From Another World: Bound for Tokyo

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BAD SHIELD UNITED

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Training Ship ASTRO

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Bakumatsu Yankee

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Foon Connect

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Level E

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Usui Yoshito Connection

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Masuda Kousuke Theater of That Time: A Day Aiming to Be a Gag Manga Artist

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Great collaboration

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Under the dappled sunlight…

I think it’s actually good that it ended as a mysterious existence, possibly due to cancellation.

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Rintarou Okamoto Short Story Collection Flip Flap

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Rumiko Takahashi’s Mermaid Series

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Kicking Down the Holy Girl

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Walking things

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Psycho staff

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Under these conditions, works by Kazuhiro Fujita are popping up one after another…

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“FLIP-FLAP” by Minoru Toyoda

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Noise

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Ah! Bishamon High School

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Naoki Yamamoto’s representative work became “Red,” so he can handle everything else.

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Wings of Vandermere

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While not a writer with any particularly notable works,

I have read the collection of short stories titled “Coffee Time” several times.

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Iron Man No. 28: Emblem of the Emperor

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Fantasy Ginecocracy

A compilation of trivial stories by Hiroaki Samura.

The author’s impression is so harsh that it’s funny.

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There are four volumes in total, but divide by 9.

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Pufferfish Man

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Free Time Rabbit

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All of Satoshi Mizukami’s short story collections are great.

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I am Doj Shirou.

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Nishihara Rieko, can you do it?

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A galactic journey worthy of a baron.

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Lolita Absolute Monarchy

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I don’t know about the representative work, but Moriyama Driving School.

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Tanaka Romeo’s social commentary is not sharp.

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I tend to buy things that Matsumoto Taiyo has completed in one volume, especially if I come across them unexpectedly.

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>>122

I really love ZERO, even though it’s just volume 2.

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The Third Gideon

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The boy’s daughter.

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Hero Babaan

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Soul Eater

Knot

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Brave Gravity

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The underwater knight is not a short story, but rather a cancellation…

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>>128

Isn’t it more like a self-imposed interruption rather than a cancellation?

I feel like I wrote that I want to continue it someday, just in case.

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>>128

It was normally interesting.

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Takaya Natsuki’s Lieselotte and the Witch’s Forest

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A compilation of the one-shot from Death Note.

It’s interesting even if you haven’t read the main story.

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panpanya

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Springald

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LOWMAN

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The following is omitted.

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>>136

I’m sorry, but it seems the text you provided is empty. Could you please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate?

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Yasuo Otagaki’s Make My Day

I think the name version is more interesting than Netflix.

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Garo Legend by Jiro Taniguchi

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Clumsy Manga Research Institute

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The Rays of A Baoa Qu

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Teacher!

Can I include the Grappler Baki side story in this category?

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SAGA is a masterpiece.

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The short stories by the author of Natsume’s Book of Friends are all really good, but…

I particularly like the Hotarubi Shrine.

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I know I’m looking at the thread image, but read “Snow Pass.”

Read Eureka too.

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The evil eye flies to the moon’s circle.

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Level E

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I prefer Lovers’ Kiss and short story collections over Banana Fish.

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I like you more gently and longer than a river.

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First Love Only.

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In the past, when there weren’t enough pages in a paperback, short stories were often included at the end.

Memories that were especially filled with flowers and dreams.

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Mix it up.

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To the Distant Town of Jiro Taniguchi

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The Unseemly Tale of Daijiro Morohoshi: The Legend of Taikobō

One of the representative works is a short piece called “Dark Myth,” and I highly recommend it.

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Shangulad Chronicles

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>>155

I think it’s something that can be done generally.

I might just be going crazy.

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Youth Boy Magazine

Makoto Kobayashi’s autobiographical manga

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>>158

I only have the first edition, so I don’t know, but has the rights holder for Natsuki Owada been revealed in the end?

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>>161

It was mentioned in the story that it was quite an unreasonable family environment…

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5-Second Fairy Tale

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I want people who think of Kazuhiko Shimamoto as someone who writes odd manga theories and self-deprecating essays to read Wonder Bit.

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>>160

Because I was a reader during the login period, I still associate the name Kazuhiko Shimamoto with that image.

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Mr. Seihō Takizawa

Ace pilot

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Do you know that the evil eye flies to the moon?

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>>163

It’s already up.

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I like the short story “Masked Boxer” by Kazuhiko Shimamoto.

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Easter

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Tough Side Story: Chapter of Judo

This is a really good story that makes me interested in judo for visually impaired people.

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I used to love the strange short stories that were featured at the end of Patalliro.

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Shiina Takashi’s (Limited) Shiina Department Store

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Cool sukiyaki

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Weekly Masayuki Ishikawa

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The Minotaur’s plate has already reached the level of a masterpiece…

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Boichi’s Cool Male Character Manga Class

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Koichiro Anjo – Aruman

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Is there still no electronic book for the thread image?

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I found Boichi’s short story about tuna to be interesting.

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I thought about mentioning one of the e-books I have, but the first one that caught my eye was “Yakuza Sinking.”

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The Ashes of Yukito Kijiro.

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It’s unfair that it’s included in the new edition of Gun Dream!

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In terms of Kazuhiko Shimamoto, I really like “Red Card”. There are various works, but I love the balance of seriousness and humor, making it hard to tell whether it’s serious or a joke.

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YAIBA

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Grappler Baki Side Story

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SAGA

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Yaeka’s medical record

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>>186

Short stories are good too.

Everything is good.

I want more.

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Kaokao-sama by Daijiro Morohoshi

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Azumanga

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The Impatient Count and the Time Thief

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Motoka Murakami’s “Climber Biography”

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I really like three short stories by Mr. Marudon!

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HEAVEN Eleven

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Aoi DESTRUCTION!

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Shirley

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Night travel

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Shirley

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Eureka

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Life Survival

Kawaguchi Kaiji and Nobuyuki Fukumoto

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Autobiography of Keisuke Itagaki: Secret Record of the Self-Defense Forces – The Narashino First Airborne Brigade of My Youth

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You should read it.

Eiichiro Oda’s short story collection WANTED is

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Amaryllis (Teppei Fukushima)

The cover is hard to pick up, but I think it’s an amazing masterpiece.

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TISTA

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Let’s fix what is broken.

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Shigeyuki Fukumitsu’s Life

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Yabai (Shimabu)

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My doll is a good doll.

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Representative work “Listen to the Waves.”

Short story “The Blood-Harley Carriage”

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Calligraphy class

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Insects and song

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Mizumiso (Ren Seki)

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Sushi: Void Edition

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