Matsurika Kou is pretty content with her modest rise in position from a low rank palace maid to an official within the inner palace of Hakurou country. One day her boss asks her to take part in a practice marriage interview in place of a co-worker who got sick. During that fateful meeting, the wheels of fate will begin to turn...
A collection of stories by various mangaka, centered around the hit series The Rising of the Shield Hero. This manga is filled with the charm of the heroine Raphtalia. 1) Raphtalia and Boss Aiya Kyu 2) The Family’s Day Off Mito 3) Raphtalia’s Operation Cook a Meal Itohana 4) The Conversation with the Shield Hero at Night Ishimaryuuya 5) The Shield Hero Got Regressed!? Karakuchi Mousse 6) The Still Blunt(Dense) Sword and Shield Nojii 7) The Demi Human Girl’s OOOOO Mori Airi 8) Master Likes Flowers? Aka Gashi 9) In Search for a Quiet Moment Satou Yuuko 10) Memoreally Tanimura Marika 11) Side Story: My Battle Against the Balloon Aneko Yusagi
Chiyo and Akehiko (both 15 years old) have been brought up in an amicable environment at a prosperous restaurant in Japan. They live a safe, happy life, but, as was the norm in feudal Japan, they train at the local dojo with determination to become strong. The times are turbulent, and violence brims the streets of nineteenth century Japan. Under such conditions the boys will have to learn what it means to wield a sword, to take someone's life and understand the precarious life of living by the sword.
Japan, Year 2055, Old Tokyo. As the population continues drop due to a mysterious disease, through a certain incident, the fates of two youths, the orphan Noel, and Rikka, the heir of a distinguished Mafia family, will cross… A thriller, depicting the tale of their "Bond of Blood"…
Ritsu, a waitress at a coffee shop, is in love with a regular customer. He has a fierce appearance, but his age and profession is unknown. A love that starts from caring about a person and wanting to know more, not just someone you matched on a dating app. A pure love story between a pretty waitress and a mysterious man begins here.
For the popular actor Mishima Hajime, there is Aihara. An actor that is his complete opposite, but someone he gets along with as well. One day, Mishima consulted Aihara regarding a kissing scene with a guy in a drama he would work on and to his surprise; Aihara carelessly replied, “Do you want to try it with me?” Though confused, Mishima kissed Aihara. For some reason, Mishima was really shaken by the kiss, in contrast with Aihara, who’s not even bothered by it at all. Also contain a little side story/sequel to the author previous work "Refrain".
Even after one month of transferring to a new school, Natsuki keeps her distance from her classmates. Her childhood friend Haruka always tries to push her to be more sociable, but Natsuki just pushes her away. One day, while Natsuki was skipping class and eating lunch on the school balcony, a slime-like substance drops right on top of her. The slime slowly forms itself into... a human girl? An odd relationship between Natsuki and her new alien(?) sister begins. (Source: MangaHelpers)
As the new manager of a convenience store, Nishiyama is totally unable to handle Higashino, the veteran part-timer who has no qualms speaking his mind. Always timid and shy, will Nishiyama's impression of Higashino slowly change...?!
The Japanese modeling magazine, Model Graphix, began to serialize an original monthly Gundam novel named Gundam Sentinel (ガンダム・センチネル). The series ran from 1987, until its conclusion in the month of August in 1988. Gundam Sentinel became a cult hit, due to its super-detailed mechanical designs of the series and the intricate story by veteran writer and Mobile Suit Gundam fan, Masaya Takahashi. Set during the same timeframe as Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, after the fall of the Titans the Earth Federation sends an expeditionary force called Task Force Alpha, to deal with a group of elite Federation officers who have formed their own Earth-supremacist faction, the New Desides. Gundam Sentinel took on a much more realistic, technical style of thinking and look at the Gundam universe, where mobile suits were seen more as fighter jets or military weapons, rather than as cartoonish robots. They were larger, their weapons more powerful than their predecessors', the characters were older and the plot was on a smaller scale than what is usually found in other Gundam. It also marked the debut of Hajime Katoki, who would become one of the franchise's most prolific mechanical designers. Gundam Sentinel is perhaps the best-known Gundam side-story ever written, and is said to be for the most mature of Gundam fans. The series was never animated (although a short animated television commercial for a Gundam Sentinel model kit was made) or released as a manga. However, the model kits continue to be popular among Gundam fans and new Sentinel designs crop up every now and then. After Gundam Sentinel completed its run, all of the individual articles were compiled by Model Graphix, some new material and artwork was added, and it was published as a 320-page photo-novel, under the title Gundam Wars III. It was released in September of 1989, is highly regarded as one of the best Gundam novels ever written. In July of 1990, the story was again republished as a novel titled Gundam Sentinel: Alice's Confession.
A 4-koma spin-off comic of Umineko no Naku Koro ni following the witches, where Lambdadelta decides to move in with Beatrice and Battler.
Touko Hanamori is the young successor to the Hanamori family's line of priestesses. What she longs for, however, is to have a normal life--to have a boyfriend, go on dates, and live like a normal girl would. A new job introduces her to a handsome young man, but will this be the start of a blooming romance...or is there something she doesn't yet realize?

