After the death of a close friend Tomoe, a former roller skater, joins a famous stunt men troupe, the Green Ship. And also the head of this troupe, Kazusa, becomes her lover. But soon Tomoe has to find out that the Green Ship is a sinister crime organisation and that her dear Kazusa is cold-hearted to kill a human without a blink. This starts a hard fight for Tomoe, not only against the organisation but also to get away from Kazusa, who wants his lover back, dead or alive! A "Romeo and Juliet" type of story.
Fuji Zeze is going to Hakone with her friend Ritsuko to participate in the final auditions of a Japanese idol competition, but in the middle of the mountains, the bus flips over. Too impatient to wait for the search and rescue team, she and Ritsuko, along with three others Mikami Renji, Tsuburaya Hajime, and Kaji Shinju, try to find their way out on their own. But, they soon learn that things are not all what they seem... (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
The former witch apprentices of MAHO-DO have now reached adulthood. Doremi is working as a temporary teacher, Hazuki is training to play the violin in Paris, Aiko has lost her dream of competing in the London Olympics and is now aiming to compete in Rio again, Onpu is working as an actress mainly on stage, and Momoko is continuing her training to become a pastry chef. Now that their teenage years are over, they have to face the obstacles of life and are forced to make big choices. But the bond that binds them all together will surely lead them to their own "happiness". (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Taki Kanon and Nakamori Ryou met through a piano in their first year of high school. Nakamori played video game songs beautifully, while Taki's talent lay in piano tuning. They were in the same class, and they spent a lot of time together at a piano. But shyness and misunderstanding plagued the formation of a more serious relationship. Over the years, will they be able to find a way to make the paths of their lives finally converge? \[tethysdust\]. (Source: Mangahelpers)
Two polar opposite personalities, brought together through their common interests in novels.
The story begins in America, when Earl's mother suddenly collapses and dies while working at a cake shop. The only thing that Earl's father didn't throw away was a cake recipe Earl cherished. Later, Earl and his friend Randy decide to make this cake together.
A collection of short stories focused on student/teacher romance.
Aoki (blue) believes his section is lacking; his co-worker Midorikawa (green) agrees, but not for the same reasons. It's not cute OLs or crisp coffee ladies Aoki is talking about, their section is missing three colours: red, yellow and pink. With Tamura Yumi's dry humour and wit, follow these regular salarymen as they attempt to complete their section with many colours.
What will happen when a clumsy boy with spiritual abilities and the tsundere prince of spirits meet...?! Chiyohiko is a high school student who's normally carefree and laid-back, but actually, he has very strong spiritual ability. Tamaharu is a prince of spirits who's normally cool, but actually, he's shy and has a "tsundere" personality. One day, while performing exorcism, the door to the spirit world opens, and Tamaharu appears... (Source: Intercross)
Kana and Reiji accidentally broke the seal and released a hundred "oni" on the world. As punishment, the two are sent out on a journey to retrieve them all... (Source: Shogakukan, translated) *Note: Includes three extra chapters.*
‘Iwai! Dekichatta kekkon’, which roughly translates into 'Let's celebrate! Shotgun marriage', is a semi-educational manga drawn by Unita Yumi (Usagi Drop etc.). The title basically gives the whole story away: Yuki (25, office worker) finds out that she is pregnant, breaks the news to her happy-go-lucky boyfriend, Raita (25, eternal part-timer), and the two start planning their future together. From then on, on the first level of story, we are following the everyday adventures (apartment hunting, planning the wedding, choosing a hospital) and hardships (mainly money problems) the young couple must overcome. On the second level, as the manga foretells us in the Preface, this romantic comedy has another ‘motive’ besides the entertainment of the reader: it wants to teach those who are in the same situation and those who might get into one in the future (so all of us, readers). Thus, the author frequently comments on the current events, gives thoroughly precise, almost medical-level explanations (at other times just within the boundary of common sense) of the terms mentioned in the conversations, and presents the reader with the results of a short survey on the topic at the end of each chapter. The latter attributes to the lack of drama (parents are pretty understanding); however, this manga is a good read: a heartwarming and lighthearted story.

