“I think I’ve fallen for you…” A 4-page shorts collection of BL stories depicting such moments. Includes works of 29 popular and talented authors.
Three people who aspired to be lawyers. One became a lawyer, one became a defendant, and one lost his life. Leaving only mysteries behind... (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Tsutomu Kondo, who suffers from internet addiction, visits a hot spring facility located underground in a big city. There, a beautiful female doctor with huge breasts, Dr. Yuna Sakurada, and some unusual guests were waiting for her...! ! A relaxing comedy that solves the problems of modern people in a leisurely, leisurely manner! ! A huge hot spring in the basement of a big city will soothe your mind and body, and you'll feel like you're dreaming of bathing in a hot bath with a beautiful woman! !
The Naito family is suddenly diagnosed with an incurable disease and told they only have one month left to live. When asked if there is anything they want to accomplish before they die, the youngest brother, Tomoya, answers, "revenge." This is the story of a broken family as they try to reconnect before their final moments. (Source: Square Enix, translated)
Meet the members of the School Living Club! There’s the shovel-loving(?) Kurumi Ebisuzawa, the big-sister figure Yuuri Wakasa, club advisor Megumi Sakura, and last but not least, the ever-optimistic Yuki Takeya. The School Living Club is just your average after-school organization where the girls hang out, have fun…and live at school as the sole survivors of a zombie apocalypse. NBD. *Source: Yen Press, Vol. 1*
Shinjyurou Mamiya is an embalmer, a profession seen as "unclean" in Japan. Shinjyurou has accepted the life of an outcast amongst most people; to him it is a job and nothing more. He has gained an exceptional understanding of death and its consequences, as well as what it means to live. Mitsukazu Mihara brings us another psychological masterpiece in several thought-provoking volumes, the first alone of which explores the meanings of beauty, love and loss. (Source: Anime News Network)
As the world regains some semblance of normalcy, one question remains regarding the members of the School Living Club—where are they now? Everyone has their own answer, and as life goes on for each of the girls, exchanging letters helps them stay in touch. Their paths may have diverged, but through thick and thin, the School Living Club is eternal! *Source: Yen Press*
These haunting tales of human-like androids, called Dolls, range from romantic to tragic, from comic to ironic, and everything in between. In these stories, dolls have an uncanny way of working themselves into the lives of their masters: A woman develops an unusual closeness to doll that will affect her human family from beyond the grave...A man wants to make his doll into the perfect human lover, but discovers that humans are not perfect...A father buys his son a doll to help him get over the death of his mother. Doll provides a firsthand glimpse into the psychology of the human-doll relationship and examines the question of what it means to be truly human. (Source: TOKYOPOP)
Alex and Rita are two souls who died at the same moment on different ends of the earth. This is the story of their interactions with the humans who can see them as they travel towards each other.
Beautiful People is a manga comprised of six profound and thought-provoking short stories. It includes a tale of a vampire who raises a child as her own, a story of a young man who copes with an alcoholic father amongst other problems with the help of an online friend and four others short stories. (Source: Anime News Network)
Deep within the isolated Great Elior Forest, a freezing land covered in snow and ice, lives a girl feared for her resemblance to the legendary Witch of Jealousy. She is the half-elf Emilia, her only company a cat-like spirit named Puck. Both are similarly spurred by duty and guilt, yet the two never grow closer. In this world, the days seem as if they’re an unchanging eternity, but the trials awaiting them are merciless like hellfire… (Source: Yen Press)

