A small group of adults have been invited to a reunion at their old highschool to remember the loss of their classmate Kiriko, after receiving a letter "From K." Not knowing who "K" is, Ryosuke, a young man with short black hair that used to know Kiriko, has to uncover the truth of Kiriko's mysterious death. As he slowly regains his memories as his fellow classmates start suddenly dying around him in the most horrific manner, he realises that it's far too late to say sorry.
Yae takes a part-time job at a newly opened cake shop and has less time to spend with Nao. Visiting Yae at the shop, Nao meets the pretty older lady that manages it. Nao can't help but feel anxious...
The story follows two girls named Shiori and Shimiko who become involved in strange incidents in their town. *Note: The shinsouban release includes 6 additional chapters.*
On a wharf on Tokyo Bay is a small art gallery named Gallery Fake. The owner of the gallery, Fujita Reiji (藤田 玲司), was once a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was a learned curator with remarkable memory, keen aesthetic sense, great skill in restoration of paintings, and knowledge of many languages, so he was called "the Professor." However, because of trouble in the workplace, Fujita was forced to quit the museum. Now he is an art dealer who sells paintings, authentic and fake alike, at extraordinary prices. His motto is, "One without aesthetic sense can't help being cheated out of his money. And, by being deceived, one may learn to distinguish the real one from the counterfeit." However, Fujita is not a villain?not someone who sells fake paintings just as a means to earn money. He truly appreciates art and the artists who spent their lives to create it. Sometimes he takes paintings from a wicked politician who considers art only as a means of exchanging bribes. Sometimes he tries to restore destroyed paintings. He often touches the lives of those he encounters, and people are attracted to him in spite of himself. **Note:** In 1996, Gallery Fake received the Shogakukan Manga Award.
The spring I became a second-year high schooler. When I saw the transfer student from the class next door, I remembered the memories from my past life. In this world that was from a game that I loved from my previous life, I was a nameless mob. But even though I’m a mob, it doesn’t matter! That’s because this world has Kurogane Taiga, my favorite and the one I love the most! As long as he’s here, I’m happy! My favorite existing is my happiness! –I carelessly told him my feelings, and from there, our strange relationship started. *“I’d like to give monetary offerings to Taiga-san as thanks for existing…”* *“Stop it.”* The high-energy female mob today as well confesses her love to her favorite chara!
Many years have passed since "dungeons" began to exist in the world. "Grandpa, stream a dungeon run for us! You used to be an explorer, right?" Urged by his grandchild, former dungeon explorer Genji Kudou decides to dive into a dungeon for the first time in 30 years. But Genji's dungeon strategies, shaped by the old ways rather than modern conventions, start to pile up unexpected results—until his adventures go viral and cause a sensation across the nation...!? *Magcomi, translated*
"Nekomura-san" shares the story of Nekomura, Japan's most famous housekeeper! With the appearance of a cat, Nekomura is being employed by an upper-class family. She notices everything that goes on in the house and she does not fail to intrigue! She is very hard-working, but she can't help but poke her nose here and there occasionally, and stumbling upon some secrets. An unusual manga that has great humor and shows the trials of the Japanese that are not very much different than ours.
Little Yomogi-chan lives in an old apartment with Daifuku the panda, who supervises the building while the owner is away. This full-color manga follows the pair through the seasons as they interact with Yomogi's friends and all of the other interesting tenants in their building.
A magnificent comic adaptation of Tatsuo Hori’s classic work of youth literature, Habataki: Ein Märchen. This beautiful yet cruel fairy tale revolves around two boys—Jiji and Kiki. Jiji, unlike an ordinary mischievous leader, is not only the strongest among his peers but also strikingly beautiful, with sharp eyes and shell-like lips that captivate those around him. Kiki, a small boy with a large head, constantly chases after him. One day, when Jiji stumbles and pretends to be dead, Kiki abandons his role in their game to gently ask, like a girl, whether Jiji is hurt.
A serious girl and lethargic boy's youthful, pure love starts!! One is methodical and serious, while the other is lethargic but can do anything...!? Meet the regrettable prince, Miyano-kun. A story about two people who never seem to cross. (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
