Based on Nitro+CHiRAL's post-apocalyptic Japan BL game, Togainu no Chi.
An anthology comic of K-On! by various mangaka. Volume 1 (2009/11/27) #Cover illustration: Kokonoka (front), Hoppege (back) #Opening page illustration: Iwami Shoko #Color illustrations: Sou, Marimo, Shiba Yuusuke, Toto Nemigi, Murata Taichi, Kanikamo #Cover 4-koma: Toto Nemigi 1. Tousen! (とうせん!) \[Mikami Komata\] 2. Nyan-On (にゃんおん) \[Kazuho\] 3. Naraku no Poem Master (奈落のポエムマスター, Poets from Hell) \[Daioki\] 4. RitsuMio! Nodoka? (りつみお!のどか?) \[Sakura Hanpen\] 5.Tsumugi Biyori (つむぎ日和, Tsumugi's Nice Day) \[Bakutendou\] 6. We Are Crazy (We are crazy) \[Hoppege\] 7. Sawanodo! (さわのど!) \[Suzushiro Seri\] 8. W-box (W-box) \[Lisalisa (リサリサ)\] 9. Yume no Scout Daisakusen (夢のスカウト大作戦, Operation Dream Scouting) \[Araki Fuu\] 10. K-On! (けいおん!) \[Shigatake (シガタケ)\] 11. Autamn Girls Sweet Home (AUTAMN GIRLS SWEET HOME) \[ms\] 12. Azu-nyan (あずにゃん!, Azu-Nyan!) \[Tamaoka Kagari\] 13. Satsugai! (さつがい!, Murder!) \[Haruna Mao\] 14. Hirasawa-ke no Jijou (平沢家の事情, Hirasawa Family Circumstances) \[Nonohara Chiki (野々原ちき)\] Volume 2 (2010/4/27) 1. Shinkyuu! Seitokaichous' (新旧! 生徒会長ズ, Former and Newly Elected Student Council Presidents) \[Mikage\] 2. The Blues Sisters (The Blues Sisters) \[Hoppege\] 3. Hallelujah! (はれるや!) \[Harukaze Mika\] 4. Keion-bu Bushitsu Sounan Jiken (軽音部部室遭難事件) \[Imusanjo\] 5. Teatime! (てぃーたいむ!) \[Purapa\] 6. Girls' Talk! (ガールズトーク!) \[Shima Tokio\] 7. Daini Keion-bu (だいにけいおんぶ, The Second Light Music Club) \[kashmir\] 8. K-On kamo! (けいおんかも!, Maybe K-On!) \[Arai Cherry\] 9. Azusa Keikaku (あずさ計画, Azusa's Plan) \[Sakura Hanpen\] 10. Shamisen! (しゃみせん!) \[Kobayashi Tetsuya\] 11. Un-Tan! (うんたん!) \[Hara Yui\] 12. Trance! (とらんす!) \[Neko Toufu (ねことうふ)\] 13. Fuefue Time (ふえふえタイム, Flute Blowing Time) \[Kobayashi Tetsurou\] Volume 3 (2010/8/26) 1. Wasurenbo Daiou (わすれんぼ大王, Great Queen of Forgetfulness) \[Iwami Shoko\] 2. Nodosawa♪ (のどさわ♪) \[Suzushiro Seri\] 3. Sounan (そうなん!, Stranded!) \[Komusou\] 4. Air (Air) \[Konishi Aki\] 5. K-On! (げい゙お゙ん゙!) \[Tamaoki Benkyo\] 6. Bushitsu Ta---lk♪ (部室ト---ク♪, Club Room T-A-LK) \[Purapa\] 7. Kai-On! (かいおん!, Ghost-ON!) \[hajime\] 8. Gachi-On! (がちおん!) \[Yoshimura Kana\] 9. Ui-chan Ganbaru! (ういちゃんガンバる!, Ui-chan Does Her Best!) \[Gengorou\] 10. Ichinichi Buchou! (一日部長!, Club President for a Day!) \[shige\] 11. Osoba wo Tabe ni Ikou (おそばを食べにいこう, Let's Go for Some Soba) \[Nagumo.\] 12. Untitled \[Iwami Shoko\] 13. Untitled \[Tamaoka Kagari\] 14. Nodoka-cha~an!! (のどかちゃ~ん!!) \[Serebi Ryousangata\] 15. Untitled \[Moriki Takeshi\] 16. Untitled \[Hashimoto Shin (はしもとしん)\] 17. Untitled \[Chinjuu Moririn (珍獣モリリン)\] 18. Untitled \[Miso Oden (みそおでん)\] 19. Untitled \[Dasoku Sentarou (蛇足せんたろう)\] Volume 4 (2011/5/27) 1. Kakyuusei (下級生, Underclassmen) \[Sakayama Shinta\] 2. Sayonara (さよなら, Good Bye!) \[Hota.\] 3. Gozen 0-ji no Ricchan Keikaku (午前0時のりっちゃん計画, Ricchan's 12am Plan) \[Mizu Asato\] 4. Teatime no Nai Houkago (ティータイムのない放課後, Afterschool Without Teatime) \[Hiro\] 5. Dream Daisakusen (ドリーム大作戦, Operation Dream) \[Rioshi (りおし)\] 6. Azu-nyan to Fushigi no Yui-senpai (あずにゃんとフシギの唯センパイ, Azu-Nyan and Mysterious Yui-senpai) \[Yuzuki Gao\] 7. Buchou Azusa! (部長あずさ!, Club President Azusa!) \[BeLL\] 8. Azussan \[Shiba Yuusuke\] 9. Hirasawa Shimai no Karei naru Sakuryaku (平沢姉妹の華麗なる策略, Hirasawa Sisters' Magnificent Scheme) \[Koi\] 10. Kenka suru hodo...? (ケンカするほど…?, …enough to get into fights?) \[Mitsuki Meia (美月めいあ)\] 11. Untitled \[Kito\] 12. Hanaji no Deyasui Keiongaku-bu (鼻血の出やすい軽音楽部, Nosebleed-Prone Light Music Club) \[Kuroba (くろば)\] 13. Untitled \[Haruna Mao\] 14. Untitled \[Kobayashi Tetsurou\] 15. Nise Mugi (ニセムギ, Fake Mugi) \[Imusanjo\] 16. Gakki-ya no Anchan no (Baku) (楽器屋のあんちゃんの(爆), LMAO of An-chan the Music Store Clerk) \[Shirayuki Shion (白雪しおん)\] 17. Untitled \[Sanada Ikki\] 18. Enujo! (えぬじょ!, JWU!) \[Mikage\] Volume 5 (2011/9/27) 1. bankago wa tsuzuku yo (版 課 後は続くよ, The Afterschool Goes On!) \[Hara Yui\] 2. hōkago mirufui - yujikan (放 課 後 ミ ル フ ィ ー ユ 時 間, Afterschool Mille-feuille Time) \[Tachi\] 3. unknown (unknown, Go What Go What!?) \[Nishiuri Warito\] 4. Nichiyōbi! (にちようび!, Sunday) \[Yatosaki Haru\] 5. unknown (unknown, Guitar With You) \[Kinniku Tarou\] 6. unknown (unknown, No Club Can Beat The Light Music Club!!) \[Arata Iri\] 7. hōkagogoto kenbo (放 課 後 事 件 簿, Afterschool Case File) \[Take Shinobu\] 8. unknown (unknown, Flying Azusa) \[Kounosu Satori\] 9. ousamaaisu (お う さ ま ア イ ス, King’s Ice Cream) \[Usume Shirou\] 10. unknown (unknown, Yui’s Holiday) \[Kanikama\] 11. azusa no hitori de yatteyaru desu (梓のひとりでやってやるです!, Azusa’s “I’ll do it by myself”) \[Matsuda Shima\] 12. azu no ongaeshi (あずのおんがえし, Azu Returns The Favor) \[Kamonari\] 13. imouto! (いもうと!, Little Sister) \[Nozomi\]
The story takes place in the '60s, in a mysterious city where madness and lust seem to be the citizens' constant companions. A detective named Sada (with a "certain" wound) pursues a woman accused of murder. *Note: The French edition won the Prix Asie de l'ACBD in 2014.*
Strike Witches takes place in a world similar to Earth, but where magic exists. Magic abilities appear almost exclusively among young women, and usually disappears with age. However, these abilities are generally limited to raising a simple protective magic field, or moving objects slightly at a distance, or for some, flying on a broom. Then, in the 16th and 17 centuries, humanity entered into an age of discovery, highlighted by the Britannian witch Jamie Watt's invention of the magic engine, a steam-powered mechanical device which could boost a witch's natural magic powers several times over, which could then be used to drive all types of machinery. The magic engine was soon put to use in all forms of industry and transport, increasing production to levels previously thought impossible. However, together with this huge increase in magic usage, sightings of the Neuroi, enigmatic lifeforms which had been spotted on scarce occasions for centuries, also began to increase exponentially. Appearing in countries all over the world, the Neuroi spread a noxious miasma, putrefying the land and consuming all types of metals, and they began encroaching on human territory. Normal soldiers could do nothing against that miasma, and humanity was on its last legs, with no choice but to retreat time and time again. It was then that it was discovered that a witch's protective field could block the miasma, and with the power of a magic engine, witches joined the battlefield. With the ability to easily wield weapons which would normally be far too heavy, imbue their attacks with magic, fly through the air freely, and block enemy attacks with magic fields, witches began to turn the tide against the Neuroi invasion. These witches, together with the Striker Units they wore, were known as "Strike Witches". In 1939, as the European mainland faced the crisis of a Neuroi invasion of unprecedented scale, Imperial Army and Navy Witches from the far off Fuso Empire were sent to the battlefield as volunteer soldiers. One such Imperial Army Witch, Anabuki Tomoko, an ace and hero to the people after her outstanding service during the Neuroi raid known as the "Fuso Sea Incident", had been expecting to be sent to Karlsland, where the heaviest fighting was going on. However, she was instead deployed to the northernmost extreme of Europe, Suomus. There she meets the rest of her future fellow squadron members, none of whom had ever made a name for themselves in their former countries, instead being treated nearly like outcasts, half-baked witches without any talent or motivation. It's now up to the "Misfits Squadron", or officially the "Suomus Independent Volunteer Air Squadron", to find out how they can stand up to the Neuroi menace. (Source: Baka-Tsuki)
This story tells the life of two people, a noble only in name and an older wife from the army, married on a tentative agreement. In the bone-chilling cold, they spend their time hunting, gutting, and cooking by the fireplace. Their daily life passes peacefully. This is the warm love story recounting it.
Leon is a pure-blooded vampire that has chosen to peacefully coexist with humans. As a sign of his pure-blooded status, Leon shares a bond with a "deterrent," Noah. Noah's power suppresses the base instinct to drink human blood. Despite granting Leon this freedom, Noah still worries about his own unstable power and perceived weakness. Together, they investigate strange incidents and perform occult jobs. After all, even vampires have bills to pay. (Source: shinkeikaku)
A collection of stories following the lives of those for whom it has been decided that they will die the following day. Cover illustration: Yoco 1. **You Were Smiling** by AKANE Sora 2. **Wakare no Sanka** by AKIZUKI Ichiha 3. **Honest Heart** by Kai 4. **Sekai no Owari no Koi no Hajimari** by OTONO Awo 5. **Ochiru** (Falling Down) by Yury Satsuki 6. **Nido Kureru Honou-bushi** by Mayama Rika 7. **Anokishia** by AOI Aki 8. **Rehersal** by ARUKU
Kirara hunts Kagari the White Wolf, who is believed to have killed villagers, travelers, and her older brother.
Even though they played together innocently since they were young, somewhere along the way, the seeds of "love" started to grow. Growing up on an outlying island from Okinawa, Kazuya, Ryoko and Daisuke were brought up like a family. They wanted to be together forever, but the three of them have different desires. One wants to stay, one wants to go, and one of them wants to go, but can't. When Daisuke is lured away from the island, Ryoko decides to stay on the island with Kazuya. However, the three of them will experience a cruel fate...!
Another Blue Lock: Episode Harajuku was a booklet distributed at the first week of the Blue Lock: Episode Nagi movie's Japanese theatrical release.
A demon is said to cause a mysterious disease that causes women to age prematurely. After her mother was killed by the legendary demon, "Silver" begins to journey with "Crow," the man she believes saved her from the demon.
When a foreign mercenary is dragged into a street brawl, he finds himself fighting back-to-back with a man wearing a pelt over one shoulder. When they emerge from the attack unscathed, the man orders him to become his bodyguard. Only then does the mercenary-turned-bodyguard learn what he's been dragged into - the man he's supposed to be guarding is the King, and between the near-daily assassination attempts and the King's obvious disdain for his bodyguard, it's not an easy task. There's something behind the King's behavior, and he's determined to find out... but how can he protect a man who doesn't want to be protected?

