Chiyuki's dream is for making food and make Futoshi Mori, her favourite actor, eat it. And that dream almost came true. But when she found out that Futoshi is rarely eats at home, she was disappointed. Yet, she met Tsubasa, the second son from Futoshi's family.
Tangerine Weekly's new reporter, Xiaoyuan, because of her vibrant hair colour and interesting methods, quickly gains the nickname 'Fire Girl'. They are now in a news assembly, featuring the celebrity Xia Yexuan - who is terribly arrogant. What should she do? Don't worry, Fire Girl has a trick or two up her sleeve... (Source: Chinatown KM)
A manga anthology based on the DMM Games/Nitroplus browser game *Touken Ranbu -ONLINE-*. Includes works originally published in the shoujo manga magazine *Princess* and on the web manga site *Champion Cross*.
The manga's story centers on Fumio, a high school student who hates rap. When his father, who is a rapper, is injured and cannot attend a rap battle event, Fumio decides to take his place. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Includes an extra.*
Wataru, who has nowhere to go after his track-and-field dream gets torn apart, stumbles upon an old movie theater wandering about and carelessly breaks the movie projector... Together with the bewitching, handsome manager Shuuhei and the young boss, Rinne, he vows to fill the empty theater! Connecting people one by one with movies, a warm comedy about humanity opens its curtains!
Collection of one-shots by various authors.
An anthology of Hanayamata by various mangaka.
‘Iwai! Dekichatta kekkon’, which roughly translates into 'Let's celebrate! Shotgun marriage', is a semi-educational manga drawn by Unita Yumi (Usagi Drop etc.). The title basically gives the whole story away: Yuki (25, office worker) finds out that she is pregnant, breaks the news to her happy-go-lucky boyfriend, Raita (25, eternal part-timer), and the two start planning their future together. From then on, on the first level of story, we are following the everyday adventures (apartment hunting, planning the wedding, choosing a hospital) and hardships (mainly money problems) the young couple must overcome. On the second level, as the manga foretells us in the Preface, this romantic comedy has another ‘motive’ besides the entertainment of the reader: it wants to teach those who are in the same situation and those who might get into one in the future (so all of us, readers). Thus, the author frequently comments on the current events, gives thoroughly precise, almost medical-level explanations (at other times just within the boundary of common sense) of the terms mentioned in the conversations, and presents the reader with the results of a short survey on the topic at the end of each chapter. The latter attributes to the lack of drama (parents are pretty understanding); however, this manga is a good read: a heartwarming and lighthearted story.

