Created in a biological science lab, Charlie is a half human, half chimpanzee hybrid known as a "Humanzee". Raised by his adoptive human parents, Charlie is now 15 and starting high school. There he meets Lucy, a clever loner who becomes his first-ever friend. But his “normal” life is shattered when the animal rights extremists who freed his mother from the lab fifteen years ago reemerge as terrorists bent on kidnapping Charlie at all costs. (Source: Kodansha USA) *Note: Winner of the 15th annual Manga Taisho Award in 2022.*
Sometimes, destiny has other plans in motion. It can initiate love out of nowhere, and for Wataru, it's a bad thing. But Tachibana believes that destiny will bring him the true love he's been desperately searching for, only... he's been looking at the wrong direction!
Won’t you share a scribble-covered dream with me? Intent on being an independent young woman, high schooler Himeyuka lives on her own in an unremarkable apartment complex in a corner of the city. But one day, she discovers her ordinary building has turned into something extraordinary! Her beloved “castle” is covered in childish scribbles—both inside and out! And waiting for her at the end of this rainbow-colored mess…is the perpetrator of the crime—a little boy named Rozione, who seems to know quite a bit about Himeyuka, though she has no idea who he is. Is he really just someone’s lost child, or is there a greater mystery behind his appearance? In this collection, Sumomo Yumeka presents four charming, melancholy vignettes that explore the trickling of time and the machinations of the heart. (Source: Yen Plus) This volume contains four of Yumeka Sumomo's short stories. 1) Natsukashi Machi no Rozione 2) Icchoume Kikyouya no Hime-sama. 3) Boku no Shalala 4) Robot
To him, the world was nothing but disappointments—heroes spouting empty catchphrases during battle, small-time villains committing petty crimes, classmates only knowing how to follow the herd, and his own weak, miserable self. So, the boy yearned to change himself and the world by becoming aloof, noble, and strong—the ultimate Supervillain! A new story from Koume Fujichika, the author behind ““The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses””! *Source: Manga UP! Global*
Chi is back! Manga’s most famous cat returns with a brand new series! Chi’s Sweet Adventures collects dozens of new full-color kitty tales made for readers of all ages! (Source: Kodansha USA)
An apartment in Italy. In four of the rooms live four single men with singular personalities. Into this peculiar ménage steps an exchange student, the new tenant of the fifth room. Brought together by chance, friends by choice, they pursue their dreams together as the days drift gently by. (Source: VIZ Media)
The characters of Durarara!! have been made small and are going on a rampage in Ikebukuro! Lots of things are happening today on these streets where reality and illusion mix together!
The chief officers. ACCA's elite. Five of the most powerful men in the nation...Although their story has ended, the question remains-how did it begin? Take the chance to peek behind the veil of secrecy and intrigue to find out the origins and relationships of the final five chief officers. (Source: Yen Press)
The Shinsengumi were a special police force in Japan in the 19th century. Tasked originally with protecting the Shogunate, they eventually dedicated themselves to restoring order in Kyoto. Hijikata Toshizo is responsible for the death of the Shinsengumi, but he was once one of them. This is his story. If you like Golden Kamuy, check this one out. (Source: Mangamo)
Onoe and Kaburagi have had some rough patches in their relationship as these opposites navigate their unlikely love—but their bond is paradoxically stronger than ever. In true tabloid style, this compilation of never-before-seen Candy Color Paradox side and bonus stories spills all the juicy details of their romantic life. Includes a 16-page color gallery with exclusive illustrations and comic shorts! (Source: SuBLime)
The love story between a yakuza and a detective who both can't be honest with their feelings.
*Danza* is a collection of stories about being a foreigner, sometimes even in your own home. Quiet, comtemplative, and subtle, *Danza* collects some of Natsume Ono's best short work. (Source: Kodansha USA)

