Matsuri finds a magic mirror, a genie appears and offers her three wishes.
Ai was your normal, everyday grade teenage girl until one day, she was involved in a fatal car accident. In the hands of the Specialized Secret Police Organization, she was able to be revived. With her newly gained powers acquired through the operation, she becomes a defender of justice. With the mysterious (and a little perverted) bishounen Sagiriya Shinogu as her partner, she fights the forces of evil!
Itsuka has entered the Shinomiya Academy, a school for kids from super-rich families. She falls for three handsome brothers. But Itsuka discovers a shocking secret.
Wakaba is the only daughter of an ancient ninja family, but she can't stand the ninja world. Nevertheless, she is told to choose from among five potential husbands and carry on the family tradition.
Yukako no Dream Theater series vol 2. A princess runs away from the palace and encounters a group of pirates in town. She accidentally breaks the egg (which hatches) the pirates were fighting for and runs of with the strange creature in it. After that she meets a pirate captain and joins his crew. (Source: Mangaguide)
From AnimeNewsNetwork: Suzu is a 16 year old girl who's never had a boyfriend and can understand what animals are thinking. She finds an injured cat, Noir and takes it home to care for it. The next morning the cat turns into a boy named Noa. There are people who are trying to capture Noir/Noa by controlling the minds of cats and forcing them to attack Suzu and Noa. Noa is determined to stay with Suzu and asks her to have his child.
Michiru is Akira Tennouzu's number one fan until her mother remarries and he turns out to be her stepbrother...
From Shogakukan: This is a collection of cats owned by ten mangaka who write girls' comics, including Chie Shinohara, Mayu Shinjo, Akimi Yoshida, Chiho Saito, and Wakuni Akisato. All the artists took photos of their cats. This collection is confidently presented to all lovers of cats and girls' manga fans.
Collections of one-shots that won the monthly Hop Step Award from 1987 to 1996.
