The Koga-clan ninja Yuki Sarutobi (high school girl) and the Iga-clan ninja Gin Momochi (salaryman) are living together in a ninja cohabitation romantic comedy! (Source: Sai-Zen-Sen, translated)
Due to a difficult relationship with her mother while growing up, our mangaka's has lived with incredibly low self-esteem, always feeling like "I hate myself." In order to let go of those awful feelings, Pon Watanabe begins to treat herself how she wanted her parents to treat her, which finally allows her heart began to loosen up little by little. "You can still be happy, even if you can't forgive." (Source: Gentosha, translated)
An experimental essay manga depicting how life can become easier little by little. *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
I am “Villainess Belita” from a romance fantasy novel. I’ve possessed the body of a character destined for a gruesome death—one who stalks the male lead, torments the female lead, and meets a tragic end. If I want to survive, there’s only one solution: call off the engagement with the male lead before the novel begins and leave this city. After meticulous planning, I succeeded in ending the engagement and secured a diamond mine as alimony. …I thought I was finally safe— But then came the shocking news that the male and female leads had broken up. The male lead, who used to despise me, confesses his love, the female lead looks up to me like a savior, and the man who was originally destined to kill me is now flirting with me. Even a character who didn’t exist in the original story says he’ll risk his life for me. But even though the original story has turned into such a mess… what’s with this unfairness where only the events driving me to my death are still unfolding as planned? In this chaotic mess of the original story, will I… be able to survive? (Source: KakaoPage, translated)
It was the Meiji era. One day, Hanashiro Saori, the daughter of a viscount family who was trained in both kendo and judo despite being a girl, tasted the western-style cuisine made by Chef Kusabayashi Kanji during a short course he gave. Kusabayashi was the owner of famed western-style restaurant “Jiyuuken” and had a motto of “Cheap yet delicious”. Rendered speechless from the deliciousness of what she tasted, Saori came before the doors of “Jiyuuken” with the aspiration of opening her own restaurant where “everyone is smiling from the good food.” Kanji was not one to accept disciples, but moved by her passion and zealousness, as well as her talent of being able to recreate any dish from taste, he took her in as an exception. Saori’s harsh but fulfilling days of training had begun—but, when her classmate Saionji Misa, the daughter of a court noble, saw her, she disapproved of her actions as a member of nobility…!? (Source: LINE, translated)
A true story comic essay about escaping from a sloppy life. *Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.*
Nao counts herself as the 68th girl to fall in love with Fujikura-kun, the most popular boy in school. When she found out that Fujikura is sick of all the unwanted attention, she offers herself up as a "fake girlfriend" to help him stave off other girls. He agreed, only because she told him "I don't like Fujikura-kun anyway." Now to stay by his side, Nao has to hide her feelings for him. And as they grow closer from spending time together, the guilty feeling only gets worse. A warm but slightly bitter school love story.