****Volume 2 : Rebel and Phantom Thief**** **1. Candy by Haibara Yaku** **2. "Such a Story" by Mazaki Haruka** **3. Flies by Minekura Kazuya** 4. Arabiana by Mizuhara Kenta **5. The Ancient History of the Three Thieves by Takayama Shinobu** 6. The Adventure of Captain Arco Iris by Tsutsumi Shouko **7. Skyhigh Tension by Fujimura Ayumi** 8. Mushroom and Kappa: Arcana compilation for thieves on business trips by Magami Guriko 9. The Lonely Mountain Robber by Tachibana Ayun 10. Lanekeeper by Fujiwara Yuu 11. Moonlight Honey by Shindou Arashi 12. The Unlucky Pirate by Asada Yasuka 13. Strobo Rider by Kouzuki Reo **14. Moonlight Dance by Kouga Yun**
The continuing story of Tasuke and Shaorin. Problems start popping up as Shaorin's feelings grow.
Kaoru, a high school student, falls in love with Sonoko, the leader of his school's swimming club. Although he can not swim, he joins the swim club to seduce her. It was adapted into a live action film directed by Joji Matsuoka in 1990.
We all know about school rivalry, but these two schools take it to a whole new level. The liberal traditions of Aoinomiya Gakuen and the disciplined traditions of Kaburaya Gakuen. Sharing the same territory, to this day these schools continue to compete violently with one another, and the fateful relations of the long-held Jintori Game unfold. If all three jin are stolen, the school itself will cease to exist. Then one day, Aoinomiya’s new Princess was abducted by Kaburaya. Akira who pokes his nose into everything, Kaiki who hates ghosts, and Shinobu who is actually a powerful son – the three of them set off to investigate. (Source: Japanese Publisher, translated)
In this city, there is a legendary thief. An eccentric thief who lived down through the generations. A story that's told for generations. His name is Mugensai Ishikawa.
Everyone in this cat cafe is a "neko-mata"! Whether they are cats or people, the café is bustling with unique "Neko-Mata" day and night, and every day is a happening! It's a little noisy, but it's a relaxing and happy time. (Source: Pixiv, translated)
‘Iwai! Dekichatta kekkon’, which roughly translates into 'Let's celebrate! Shotgun marriage', is a semi-educational manga drawn by Unita Yumi (Usagi Drop etc.). The title basically gives the whole story away: Yuki (25, office worker) finds out that she is pregnant, breaks the news to her happy-go-lucky boyfriend, Raita (25, eternal part-timer), and the two start planning their future together. From then on, on the first level of story, we are following the everyday adventures (apartment hunting, planning the wedding, choosing a hospital) and hardships (mainly money problems) the young couple must overcome. On the second level, as the manga foretells us in the Preface, this romantic comedy has another ‘motive’ besides the entertainment of the reader: it wants to teach those who are in the same situation and those who might get into one in the future (so all of us, readers). Thus, the author frequently comments on the current events, gives thoroughly precise, almost medical-level explanations (at other times just within the boundary of common sense) of the terms mentioned in the conversations, and presents the reader with the results of a short survey on the topic at the end of each chapter. The latter attributes to the lack of drama (parents are pretty understanding); however, this manga is a good read: a heartwarming and lighthearted story.
While recovering from surgery, Minekura Kazuya is asked by the Zero-Sum editor-in-chief Koyagi to create a series of illustrations for the manga magazine Zero-Sum Ward. To create a theme, Koyagi rolls four dice: two hold character names, one holds a situation, and the last holds an action. With each roll, characters are placed in strange situations, much to Minekura's chagrin.
A compilation of 4 stories: 1. **Stella Vista** (ステラビスタ, Stella Vista) 2. **Kieta Houseki** (消えた宝石, The Lost Jewel) 3. **Hashire Alice** (走れアリス, Run Alice) 4. **Norowareta Shiro** (呪われた城, Cursed Castle) Wendy, a beautiful, smart, and classy girl, lives in an orphanage in downtown London. One day, she's taken in by a rich man called Sir Silence. But the land where he lives is a place where the rituals of ancient religions are still rooted, and it is believed that there are still demons, fairies, and giants... Wendy is taken to the old castle, and tries to find out about the parents who abandoned her...? (Source: Hakusensha, translated)
Chery, tomboyish princess of the Afmet Kingdom is arranged by her parent to get married. The reason is that there's a fire dragon in their country that wakes up every 10 years. It's the country regulation to have a king which must also be a top level magician to rule there, and one of the king's duty is to make the dragon fall asleep every 10 years to save their country. Chery's dad, the king is now injured and so the kingdom need to find their new king, thus the reason for Chery to have to tied the knot with some top level magician. Chery doesn't want to get married, and one day before her future husband moves in the palace, she sneaked out to go to the concert instead. After the performance, she secretly sneaked into the band's dressing room and overheard her favorite duo discussing about the fire dragon and is startled, which cause her to get caught. Chery is now being restrained and now have to tack along with her favorite band to the fire dragon's lair. (Synopsis: Manga-Updates)

