Duchess Chloé Battenberg is a spineless softy at the mercy of society snobs, disparaging servants, and a cold husband. When an office worker (and recovering pushover) awakens as Chloé, she can’t believe it. But she’s DONE with this pity party, so let's make it a tea party! Each cup is perfectly brewed to defeat prejudices and coffee-predilections—and served with a side of business savvy—but is it enough to stir her husband and bring Chloé the respect she deserves? Come spill the tea with Chloé! (Source: Tapas) *Note: Chapter count includes 15 extra chapters.*
The story concerns the daily life of young up-and-coming mangaka living together in a dormitory.
At an all-girls school during the Taisho era of Japan, rumors swirl that heiress Sayaka Yoshimura is having a forbidden love affair with her chauffeur, Shinobu Narutaki! Sayaka scoffs at the rumors, but could a romance between master and servant actually be brewing? (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Chapter count includes the extras "Ruka to Touzoku" (Luca and the Bandit), "Yonenmae no Chikai" (The Promise from Four Years Ago), and "Tsunagu Kizuna" (The Ties That Bind).*
Many years ago, a dragon descended from the sky to protect the country's king. Hihana, a princess, embarks on an adventure to search for the dragon. She saves a boy with a rare but real dragon scale. Does he know something...? **Included one-shots:** Ryuuguu Fantasitca (Dragon Castle Fantastica), Hyouketsu Kismet
Growing up in a dreary suburb, Sakuma has little to brighten his humdrum days aside from his best friend. The bright, talented, and attractive Ushio seems to have everything Sakuma lacks, and his academics and athletic prowess make him popular with the girls at school. Past trauma—and an understandable inferiority complex—slowly drive the two apart, and by the time they enter high school, they hardly even speak anymore. Thus, Sakuma finds himself alone. Against all odds, he eventually gains a friend in Natsuki, the sweetest girl in class. The two hit it off gushing about their favorite novels, and he falls head over heels for her. But that very same night, he stumbles upon an unexpected sight while walking through a familiar park: his old friend Ushio, dressed in a full-blown schoolgirl’s uniform and sobbing uncontrollably. (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment) *Note: Includes six extra chapters.*
A War Without Casualties: The Republic of San Magnolia has long been under attack from the neighboring Giadian Empire's army of unmanned drones known as the Legion. After years of painstaking research, the Republic finally developed autonomous drones of their own, turning the one-sided struggle into a war without casualties-or at least, that's what the government claims. In truth, there is no such thing as a bloodless war. Beyond the fortified walls protecting the eighty-five Republic territories lies the "nonexistent" Eighty-Sixth Sector. The young men and women of this forsaken land are branded the Eighty-Six and, stripped of their humanity, pilot the "unmanned" weapons into battle... (Source: Yen Press) *Notes: \-The total chapter count includes 3 extra chapters. \-The manga was cancelled due to the poor health of the mangaka.*
On the first day of high school, Koharu is struck speechless at the sight of the beautiful new transfer student, Mafuyu. It turns out that Mafuyu and Koharu have a deep connection, one going all the way back to their childhood. As the two friends reconnect, their feelings start to grow into love. This sweet love story that first gained popularity on Pixiv is now a series! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment) *Note: Chapter count includes 3 extra omake chapters.*
Chapters 1-3 are the events that occurred between the end of A's and the start of StrikerS. Chapters 4-12 are side stories about the characters. Chapters 13 & 14 are the events that occurred after the end of StrikerS. Chapter 15 is a special from Megami September 2009 (also events after the end of StrikerS).
**“…I’m in love with you. Would you go out with me, please.”** A clumsy romantically inexperienced teenage girl, Asahina Wakaba, is the most hated girl at her school. Wakaba gets bullied into asking out the school’s biggest Otaku, Iruma Haruto. However, this changed her pitch-black high school years into the ultimate young-love experience. *Source: Comikey Media*
The Man Without Talent is an unforgiving self-portrait of frustration. Swearing off cartooning as a profession, Tsuge takes on a series of unconventional jobs—used-camera salesman, ferryman, stone collector—hoping to find success among the hucksters, speculators, and deadbeats he does business with. Instead, he fails again and again, unable to provide for his family, earning only their contempt and his own. The result is a dryly funny look at the pitfalls of the creative life, and an off-kilter portrait of modern Japan. (Source: New York Review Books)
Choko Kuze is the sensible daughter of a venerable family who went bankrupt. She joins a real estate company as an entry-level office worker, but her eccentric boss is harder on her than anyone else in the company! After hearing him inadvertently call her "milady," she realizes he was the young servant boy she knew as a child. At work he's a tyrant, but after hours he insists on treating her like a lady of the nobility. Is romance even possible for a couple locked in such a crazy role reversal? (Source: VIZ Media)
The gods of Japan have been eaten by Oni*(Oni are devil-like demons). The Oni who now hold our lives in the palms of their hands have been searching for the "Out-of-season Flowers" children resulting from the union of Gods and humans. In the midst of this, an Oni called Ushitoru had a fateful meeting with one such child named Masato. After saving his life, Ushitoru steals Masato from his family and takes him away... Now 11 years have passed. With the addition of a young human girl called Nao, the three of them are living life kind of like a family. The most important meeting in their lives-Ushitoru, Masato and Nao have ties to each other stronger than anyone's.

