The gag comedy manga centers on a bar in Sapporo's North 24th neighborhood, five stations away from the Susukino business district. There, the bar's proprietor, junior proprietor, odd regular customers, and its share of walk-ins recount their strange lives. (Source: Anime News Network)
Official manga anthology for the video game *Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls*.
The secret love confession of a boy. (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
Kaitou Kid announces to the police that he intends to steal the Russian Imperial Easter Egg, which is currently being held in Osaka. As Conan pursues his rival, he discovers that there's more to this case then simply stopping a robbery. [ANN]
Shinichi gets involved in a case revolving around an accident from the previous year; however, the case is tied to the black organization who gave Shinichi a drug that shrunk him.
"Pokémon Ranger" is one of the professions in the world where Pokémon live. They protect nature and Pokémon, and solve various problems with their help. The manga showcases the exploits of these "Pokémon Rangers in a full-colored 16-pages story!
Mouri Kogoro is called to a special case in the ancient capital of Kyoto. There, Conan meets Heiji and they team up once again to solve the case, recover the stolen Healing Buddha statue, and even discover the identity of Heiji's first love.
High school student Rin Kamikawa finds herself swept up in a sinkhole along with her home and ends up lost in a mysterious underground world. Her encounter with a strange man known as Kurogane draws her into a fierce battle surrounding the Sun.
As a pair of towers in Tokyo are being prepared for their grand opening, there is a series of murders of people connected to the towers. Conan suspects that the mysterious Syndicate may also be involved. [ANN]
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=1011): One sad day, Aiko finds herself working at the funeral of a boy she once liked. His wife preceded him in death, and he left behind a little boy. That little boy moves into the care of his older brother, an unkempt man that seems less than thrilled with the prospect of caring for a child. Aiko is concerned for the well-being of the kid so she inserts herself into the situation. It turns out that the child's new guardian, Karibe Kiyomi, is actually a popular mangaka. Few know this, however, because he writes his long-running shoujo manga under the pen name of "Karibe Mariko." In order to make sure the child is okay, Aiko agrees to an unusual deal with Kiyomi and his manager. She'll let them arrange her love life, in order to research situations for Kiyomi's manga. Does Aiko really understand what she's getting herself into? [tethysdust]
Jiang Moli, an ordinary woman working part-time jobs, finds herself transmigrated into a trashy novel as the story's villainess. The story's System actually wants her to give up her own life to help the main characters get together. So Jiang Moli tries to finish her missions by doing as little as possible, but for some reason this is making the Boss Villain look at her kinda strange? See how the doomed villainess seduces the man by being lazy! (Source: Tencent, translated)

