Out of all Japanese historical figures, Oda Nobunaga is probably the one with the widest range of interpretations. But what was the real Nobunaga like, and why was he really betrayed and murdered? While a lot of manga make their stories more interesting by taking historical liberties, this one does the opposite, using historical research to paint a clearer - yet more intriguing - picture of the man behind the myth.
Included one-shots: Volume 1: Step First Step, Joyride Daily (2 parts), Tengoku no Mon Tengoku no Niwa, Amai Hoshi Nigai Hoshi Volume 4: Natsuyasumi no Tomo Volume 5: Natsuyasumi no Tomo 2
The amateur manhua artist Xiao Yang (♀) drew her roommate Wu Xi (♀) as a character in her yuri manhua. She says it's only for reference, but actually... (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
A gag manga adaptation of Danganronpa 2. A killing game on a tropical island! Hope's Peak Academy, a school that only selected students with "Super High School Level" talent can attend. The protagonist, Hajime Hinata, entered the school with a long-held dream of going there, but when he entered, suddenly he and his classmates found themselves on a tropical island... (Source: Publisher, translated)
What happens when a boy dresses up as a girl to try to become the princess of the otaku club. (Source: Pixiv, translated)
A short full-color oneshot by a Singaporean mangaka about people making a video game, then entering that very same game and struggling to exit.
Mitrov, a young nobleman who was banished from his home because he was only interested in eating, became an adventurer and explored a labyrinth, but was cornered by a monster and his life came to an abrupt end...or so it seemed. But when an elf girl named Glacier rescued him from a predicament, he formed a party with her and set foot in a new world with his first companions... (Source: Comic Gardo, translated)
An anthology light novel focusing on the characters from *Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc* and *Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair*. Consists of illustrations and short stories about their daily lives.
MuZz is the story of Farllee, a girl who wakes up on a train, surrounded by strange creatures, with no idea of who she is or how she got there. She's on the MuZz Express, a train that carries discarded ideas to a land where they hope to live happy existences.
In "24, 25," the main character reminisces about a girl she knew in high school. (Source: Lililicious)
Daughter of a deposed baron, Becky is sold by her father to the Archduchess Vernum. Arriving at her new masters, she becomes friends with Princess Liande, as beautiful as she is surly. But as the two young women grow inexorably closer, a question from Liande will cause trouble for Becky: “What would you say, if I were a man?” (Source: WEBTOON, translated)

