Once upon a full moon night, Purin and her boyfriend flew from the moon to the earth on a date. The wind was strong and they got separated away. Purin is firstly, picked up by a girl, mistaken her for a stuffed toy. In fact she and her boyfriend came from a moon and they can use magic to grant people's wish. However, Purin is still amateur and she can only use huge magic spell only on a full moon night. She's also need her boyfriend's power to help them go back to the Moon. Read the story of how Purin helps each girl that met her succeed in love and follow her journey to find her boyfriend.
Natsu is a woman who wishes for a partner for an "ideal marriage", while she actually had found him years ago in form of the senior in schooltimes. Their ways had parted, but are finding together again. Includes the 3 chapter short story "Birthday" in volume 2. (included in chapter count)
An Osananajimi ga Zettai ni Makenai Love Comedy anthology by various mangaka.
Yamauchi - a fantastic world where the Yatagarasu, a race of three-legged crows with the ability to transform into humans, live. Yukiya, a young Yatagarasu, is appointed as the personal attendant of the eccentric Crown Prince Wakamiya. Soon, he is entangled in a web of conspiracies attempting to overthrow the heir to the Imperial throne. (Source: Kodansha, translated) *Note: Includes four extra chapters.*
The story begins after mysterious creatures named Archons suddenly appear in the world. Humanity faces the threat of annihilation from these creatures. Only the Chalice, the source of humanity, can defeat the powerful Archons. So, the humans assemble an Archon-slaying unit from fighters who have the ability to bring forth the Chalice to fight. The ones chosen to fight the Archons with the Chalice as their weapon are called Goulart Knights. (Source: Anime News Network)
A hot-blooded, coming-of-age manga about staking everything on the world of Keirin racing for the sake of family! (Source: Champion Cross, translated)
One Piece crossover with the YouTuber group Fischer's.
Unlike his earlier creation, Whimsical Orange Road, Matsumoto Izumi's Sesame Street is more grounded in reality. There is no one with special powers, no mysterious people with questionable pasts, no outrageous plots. In many ways, Sesame Street is more whimsical than Orange Road. This strict adherence to reality is no accident. The author nicknames his work a "Downtown Comedy". The setting for this comic is in the heart of Tokyo, one of Japan's most congested cities. Many of the plots are derived from real life problems common in Japan. For example, half the second volume is about a "Jiageya" who cheats the family out of their home. "Jiageya" literally means "Land Snatcher", a derogatory term for land speculators who cheat people of their land and reap huge profits from the impacted real estate market.
Because she used karate on her leery landlord, Natsume can't find any place to live anymore. While she was sitting by the street, a strange man started striking up a conversation with her. But, because she really didn't have any place to go, Natsume was left with no choice but to...

