In the ancient House of Nekogami, sibling rivalry is a game of life and death.
The patriarch of the Nekogami family has passed away, and his grandson Sukekiyo is the rightful heir. However, there's a complication—Sukekiyo is away at war, and his whereabouts are unknown. Only one person can inherit the fortune, and the triplets Yoki, Koto, and Kiku aren't about to let Sukekiyo's fiancée, Tamayo, walk away with the prize. With a fortune at stake, it's kill or be killed as the Nekogami family battles demons, thieves, and each other to protect their legacy—and the cash!
(Source: Broccoli Books)
Yoki, Koto, Kiku was published in English by Broccoli Books on November 1, 2006.






Okay, so there's only one volume of this manga. I bought it for $5 and thought it was a great deal. After reading it, though, I realized the price was about right.
Sometimes they had a reference that was funny, but most of the time it was just confusing and silly. Maybe this kind of humor isn't for me, or perhaps I'm missing something. If I am missing something, I'd like to know what it is. In the end, the whole manga just left me scratching my head in confusion. There's not much else to say about it because not much really happens.