After the death of her father, Princess Layla learns of the nefarious Hassan’s plot to seize the throne by taking her hand in marriage. She knows she could never succumb to marrying this man whom she hates so much. She decides to take things into her own hands and seeks out the popular man of the people, Sheik Raz, whom she has never met. Layla appeals to the handsome, muscular Raz to marry her for her sake and the sake of her country. In a business deal-like agreement they marry, but Layla does not account for the effect Raz’s charms might have on her.
A gripping reinterpretation/adaptation of The Illiad by Homer that revolves around Priam's daughter, Cassandra, who was believed to have been given the gift of prophecy by Apollo when he proposed to her. **Original Webtoon:** [Daum](https://webtoon.kakao.com/content/%EC%B9%B4%EC%82%B0%EB%93%9C%EB%9D%BC/862), [KakaoPage](https://page.kakao.com/content/61543039) **Official Translations:** [Japanese](https://www.comico.jp/comic/6218)
Naomi, who works at an antique store, has a chance meeting at the opera house with Bran, a celebrated artist. Her older sister, Diana, urges Naomi to apply to be his personal assistant and gather information for her. Bran has a distaste for the media, and Diana is a journalist who has been searching for the inside scoop on him. Unable to turn down her beloved sister’s plea, Naomi sends Bran her résumé. She’s hired in a flash and, hounded by guilt, goes to work for him under false pretenses. And she soon learns that Bran has a horrible secret!
Pairing: Gintoki x Shinpachi Anthology of Gintama doujinshi from different artists. • *Yumeutsutsu* by Mame: Gintoki finds Shinpachi asleep and apparently having a very interesting dream... • *[Hattentojouna I Love You](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=56869)* by Halco
A semi-autobiographical and passionate cooking manga depicting how Chinese chef Chou Fude, who has been immersed in cooking ever since he was a child, learned how to cook and survived through turbulent times.
I think most people don't know how I got into the world of professional wrestling and what kind of efforts I have made. There are many painful experiences of sweat and tears in it. Even so, I dared to make my half-life into a cartoon because I wanted as many fans as possible to know that there was a tough life battle behind the spectacular battle on the mat. If this manga encourages young people to live in the future, there is no better joy than this. (A part of Baba's words, excerpted from the work) Baba turned into a professional wrestler due to an injury. However, what awaits him to confront the ring crowded with powerful players ... A non-fiction comic depicting the half-life of the national hero, Giant Baba!
"Senpai's back is so far away though my hand seems to reach it..." A young school girl is in love with a older schoolmate who is graduating soon. -JShoujocorner- **Is included as an extra chapter in [Aruitou](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=64613) volume 3**
Kotori is, in a way, very experienced in love. That is, she's experienced at getting dumped. She's confessed to 24 guys, and is convinced that the 25th is the charm. The guy, Ogasawara, says he'll give her his answer at a summer festival, so Kotori dresses up in a yukata and goes to meet him feeling very happy-until he shows up with another woman and says it's his girlfriend. Dumbfounded, Kotori walks in a daze around the festival until she catches her sleeve on a branch. Pulling at it, her yukata starts to come undone and she's embraced from behind. She screams 'Pervert!' but the guy, Yamato-kun, just wanted to give her his shirt to wear over her yukata(I don't really know why he hugged her though...) Kotori notices that his bangs are blue. He warns her to go home before she's eaten by an old man, and comments that she's in a pretty good mood. The next day Kotori accidentally takes an extra English textbook from her desk, hers and the one used for night school. She returns to give it back, and finds the same guy sitting at her desk. During the day he works as a painter, and he's going to paint Kotori's school the following week. He mentions again that she's pretty cheerful, and Kotori realizes that he saw her getting dumped and is totally embarrassed. Yamato wonders if normally girls don't cry after being dumped, and later, Kotori thinks about it. She's never cried over a guy...
