Collection of various oneshots, including Katou Shinkichi’s debut work, which was originally published on November 22, 1990 in Weekly Morning.
1 Volume (Complete)






This is a bizarre collection of short stories that can go anywhere.
If you are a fan of the groups Manga-Screener or Kotonoha, then this one is a no-brainer.
The art is rather unique, and seems like a blend between classic manga, modern animation storyboards and perhaps a pinch of some mind altering drugs. When I say animation storyboards, this seems like something from studio 4C, and it changes angles and styles with regularity that makes one think the mangaka has no need for a comfort zone, artistically speaking.
This manga is short, fun and completely out there, especially the last chapter.
Give it a try if you have an open mind.
I have to admit that I was reluctant to start reading this manga due to the artists' style, but I gave it a chance and I'm glad I did. The stories and their content are similar to something Jiro Matsumoto would do, but MUCH less graphic. Of course, there is a bit of nudity, graphic language and adult situations, but it's relatively tame. If you're 17 and up, entertained by oneshots, and a lover of quirky slice of life stories, you'll like this.