The series takes place in the year 2400, where the world is controlled by the "Solar System Alliance." The reason the Alliance was able to take control is because they wield mobile weapons. Those humanoid weapons use "Cyclonics" electric chips that convert the superpowers and wisdom bequeathed to mankind into interference power. These humanoid weapons which amplify their pilot's psychic powers are called "Titanic DOWLs," or just "DOWLs" (Defender Operated by Wired Linkage). DOWLs do not lose to other weapons, and are part of the Solar System Alliance's unit, "Sophia," who keep the world under the Alliance's thumb. However, this will soon change when two DOWL Masters—Aoi Saotome and Reine Ward Takajou—have a fateful meeting at a high school in an aerial city. (Source: Anime News Network)
It’s a multiple chapter serial by Masashi Satou, artist of the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s manga. Unlike previous manga in V Jump, it will be a story intentionally including cards from the real card game.
Sae and her friends from school make the "Magic-Users Club", where they try to learn magic, usually ending in some horrible/funny mess-up. (Source: Terrad)
Sayo and Nao are childhood friends and neighbours, but Sayo has been in love with Nao for years. With Nao being a year older than her, Sayo finds it difficult to confess her love for him because she believes he only sees her as a little sister. But when Nao tells her he's moving away, it's now or never...! (Source: Day of the River) *Note: Contains the oneshot "Cosmic Wonder - Fate's Twin"*
A girl joins the 'White Labcoat and Glasses' club to get closer to the upperclassman she's fallen for. She's then coerced into conducting an experiment in love with said upperclassman's younger brother...
Unibas, a young man who made the greatest contribution to the hero's party's defeat of the Demon King with his "spirit charmer" ability to forge bonds with spirits, is expelled from the party by the hero Bravevan and his companions, who do not recognize his talent, and also loses his job. Unibas is in despair, but at the "spirit wedding" where the hero and the spirit princess get married, he has a fateful reunion with the wind spirit princess Typhon, whom he has known for a long time...? (Source: Magcomi, translated)
After watching a Rugby team from her school won the game, Mikako compliments another Rugby team that lose for their effort and ended up arguing with another student from her school over this. The heated fight ended up with a slap on that man's face, which silent everyone there including Mikako's boyfriend. In fact, the man that got slapped is his own brother. Months later, Mikako's relationship with her boyfriend comes to an end. Her boyfriend told her that he can't stand her anymore. Heartbroken, Mikako is dumping a cake she made for him into the dumpster but she is stopped by another person who offer himself to eat that cake instead. Aside form the story from the book cover, there are 3 more stories: A Ressha de Ikou (Let's go to the A line train) In the town where Ryouji llives, there's an old, abandoned train station. Long times ago, young people likes to took this train to the dance hall to party with people. One day, Ryouji had a fight with a girl he loves while they are at that station. To their surprise, there's a train coming in and the people who offer them help is Ryouji's grandparent. They were young and don't know who Ryouji is. Looking around, Ryouji found that the abandoned station has become alive and soon they realized that they are in Japan back in the Showa Era. Hadashi de Dinner (Barefoot Dinner) Noe Loves Iguana and going to Galapagos Island is her dream. To fulfill this she tries to work hard to collect money for the plane ticket. At the place she wants to work, there is a small radio station nearby, with Noe's favorite DJ working there regularly. Noe loves his voice but one day, while she's on a bicycle, the DJ talks about her and tease her about her dream. How does he knows about this personal detail? Noe is angry and barges in to the radio station and is soon got to know the DJ she likes in person. Will Noe's dream comes true? Will she be able to go to the Galapagos island? Nannansei no Tsuki no Mukou ni (Over the Southwest Moon) Kimishima is deemed by everyone at school that he's a problem. Crude, often got arrest, and is treated badly from the teachers. Isuka is however think of him differently. She remember how Kimishima used to be. One day, unexpectedly, Isuka is greeted by Kimishima. He wonders why she often standing in front of one particular stranger's house and check that house's mailbox regularly. Isuka explains that this is her late deceased grandfather's house. She told him that she got a key and invite him inside. They chat and their relationship grows. From that moment on that place has becomes their secret hang out. Soon the rumor starts about their relationship and their relationship is forbid by adults. How will their relationship ends and how the mailbox comes to play with their relationship?
A maid who can't completely suppress her feelings for her master.
"Please give me the strength to fight, Lilica." Hardworking Lilica and popular top student Rurika are just ordinary middle schoolers. Lilica admired the kind and dependable Rurika, yet harbored a slight inferiority complex. One day, guided by a voice from her smartphone, Lirica becomes a magical girl—but...?
A Japan where other worlds filled with monsters - dubbed as dungeons - are simply a normal part of everyday life. Public servants known as the "Capture Division" are in charge of dealing with them! Yuunagi Yuuma, a newbie eliminator who longs to be a hero, pairs up with his dispassionate (yet surprisingly caring) senpai Yonaga- and heads out to his 9-to-5 job subjugating other worlds!
The boy Leopin was born with unnaturally high dexterity. From an early age, he used his dexterity to contribute to his peers in a variety of crafts. Leopin and his friends entered the Royal Pioneer Academy. However, during the “Ritual of Ability Development” at the entrance ceremony, the status given to Leopin was disastrous. “Occupation: Unemployed.” “All statuses except dexterity remain at their initial values and do not grow.” “Skill is dextrous master of none” Leopin’s classmates exiled him because he had nothing to offer other than his dexterity. Leopin is placed in the “Special Training Class”, a class for failures. Leopin is left all alone. However, he realizes that the skill he has been given, “Poor Dexterity,” has an unexpected performance. That is… You can convert your dexterity status to any other status. You can change your occupation to any one you want. The first thing Leopin did was to become a lumberjack. First, Leopin changed his job to “Lumberjack” to get wood from the forest. He then became a carpenter and built the most magnificent house of all. He became an Appraiser to identify rare items, and a Battle Axe User to fight off students from other classes who tried to attack him. Become a Ranger to explore dungeons and a Ninja to get through traps with ease. Leopin, alone (solo), had gained enough power to do everything. As Leopin continues to be a warrior, he is adored by his childhood friend, a saint, and admired by a beautiful alchemist, and his activities become even more well known. On the other hand, the classmates who expelled Leopin regret their decision to do so when they witness Leopin’s abilities. Their home remains a shack, they are unable to explore, and they gradually lose their place in the school and are ruined. *Explanation: the skill is not “poor dexterity”, but “dexterous poor”, which is the Japanese equivalent to a Jack of all trades, master of none; since they can do a bit of everything, they are “dexterous”, but since they have mastered none, they supposedly cannot make a living from it, hence they are “poor”. Another manner of saying you have high dexterity is to be "handy", back-translated from DEX as in manual dexterity from early RPGs. "An unemployed handyman who does a bit of everything" just doesn't quite roll off the tongue. [from mangadex.org]

