Working tirelessly towards his goal of becoming a mangaka, Akasaka Mikke is a determined young artist who doesn't let challenges deter him. His editor, Ubugami Ariko, is notorious for ending every series she works on, earning her the nickname "grim reaper" in mangaka circles. Despite this, Akasaka remains unfazed and even has a soft spot for the so-called deathbringer.
Due to his family's financial downfall, Kihyun is left with no choice but to live in the school dorms. Regrettably, his hopes of concentrating on his studies without any disturbance are disrupted by Go Seungjo and his journalist posse. Seungjo's remarkable status as the president's son and a famous celebrity's younger brother compels Kihyun to encounter several obstacles, including humiliation, verbal attacks, struggles, and complications.
Minegishi is a good-looking and amiable salaryman who is rapidly advancing in his career. However, there is one constant craving he has at his workplace - he loves to provide his ill-tempered co-worker, Ootsu, with food. Despite taking the food, Ootsu is not willing to be deceived. He considers Minegishi's composure a challenge and chooses not to be attracted to him, unlike everyone else in the office. Nevertheless, Minegishi's actions could be indicative of a desire for something more, as the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Will Minegishi be able to penetrate Ootsu's tough exterior?
Sumi bears a birthmark on her face. Meanwhile, the most popular student in her class seems to be having fun every day, even after catching the mysterious "transparency disease"...
I thought my fleeting summer love had ended in vain… Eloise is surprised to realize that the eyes following her at a nightclub belong to Marcus, the man she fell head over heels for in Greece when she was nineteen. After their first date, her mother told her that Marcus wasn’t really interested in her, and Eloise thought her first love was over. But now he’s back, asking her for a dance with that same smile from five years ago. Eloise feels as though she’s dreaming as she sways with him on the dance floor. Little does she know there’s a fire of revenge burning in Marcus’s heart…
After a tiring day at work, Nekoyama visits a therapeutic massage center to unwind. Much to his surprise, the establishment is operated by a cat who also happens to be the massage therapist! The cat, also known as the "meowsseur," kneads Nekoyama's sore muscles with its gentle toe beans, bringing him comfort and relief. Little does he know that there are other adorable feline therapists with their own unique stress-reducing techniques, ready to assist other hardworking individuals.
Despite losing her right arm in an accident, Chiri can rely on Hitsuka to be her helping hand.
This is a tale based on Yoshiyuki Tomino's efforts to transform Japanese animation through his latest venture, depicting the challenges he encountered along the way. The narrative centers on the inception of the Mobile Suit Gundam series, fraught with numerous roadblocks during its production. Despite its fictitious nature, it draws heavily from actual people and events, lending credibility to the plotline. Initially published as part of the Gundam-san series, Gundam Sousei (ガンダム創世), it incorporates Tomino Den (トミノ伝) and two supplementary segments.