A series of short 4-panel manga stories centering around humorous non-canonical situations starring the cast of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.
A group of 15 elite high school students are gathered at a very special, high class high school. To graduate from this high school essentially means you'll succeed in life, but graduating is very difficult. The school is presided over by a bear called Monokuma, and he explains to them that their graduation hinges around committing a murder. The only way to graduate is to kill one of your classmates and get away with it. If the other classmates discover the identity of the killer, the killer is the only one executed. However, if they fail to catch the killer, only the killer graduates and the others are annihilated. Which of the 15 will survive the bloodbath to come? An adaptation of the game mostly told from the perspectives of the victims and killers, so we can learn more about their motives.
Nega Shouya and Hoshi Sayaka are high school classmates. Nega is tremendously pessimistic, while Hoshi is optimistic, both to a fault. They also happen to be deeply in love with each other, but they completely misread each other's cues, him erring by defect, and her erring by excess. The fundamental law of magnetism states that opposites attract, and these two starkly different young lovers are not the exception! (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Includes 5 extra chapters.*
In response to The Biggest, Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History, an organization called Future Foundation was created to combat the chaos still present even after the death of The Mastermind. Misaki Asano is a new recruit, working as a special investigator for the 6th Division's Special Case Bureau—a branch dedicated to only the most bizarre and challenging murder cases. Alongside her partner, Takumi Hijirihara, they aim to combat despair one case at a time. Though, perhaps their most challenging case is that of the mysterious Killer Killer, a bizarre serial killer who chooses to target other murderers. (Source: Danganronpa Wiki)
One day, Yamato Satsuki saw the jagged teeth behind Aisu Kiraragi's mask. As he approached her, those teeth marked the beginning of a sharp and prickly romantic comedy. (Source: Square Enix, translated)
The events of the game from the perspective of the heroine(s) Touko Fukawa and Genocider Syo. Komaru Naegi, little sister to Makoto Naegi, has been imprisoned inside a mysterious apartment for over a year. One day, she is rescued by Byakuya Togami of Future Foundation, but the rescue is derailed by a sudden attack of hundreds of Monokumas. Komaru soon discovers that the city has been taken over by a group of children calling themselves the Warriors of Hope. Their leader, Monaca, declares that the city will be the site of a “children's paradise,” and to accomplish this, all the adults will be exterminated. Komaru teams up with Toko Fukawa to try to survive the rampaging Monokumas, escape the crafty Monokuma Kids, and uncover the secrets of the city. (Source: NIS America)
Lyra is a girl who attends a magical school and has a huge amount of magic but can't use it. One day, she finds a picture book at the Great Magic Library.
Himeko is the daughter of the Koigakubo family, one of Japan's leading conglomerates. People say she has "violence-seeking eyes" because of her tendency to fall in unconditional love with violent madmen. Her bodyguard, Shuuji Aoyama, is contracted by the family to take care of her. These two, who call each other "Senpai" and "Shu-chan", have a secret... perhaps their relationship is not what it seems. (Source: Comic Gene, translated)
Touka Aizuki is girl who can turn invisible and no one can see her except for one person, Ryoutarou Mimori. Even though she is physically invisible, her love is completely visible!
Popular for Junjou Romantica, Shungiku's earlier works were more samurai romance/yaoi of this sort. Here we have a basic spoiled brat and his bodyguard developing feelings for one another.
Don’t sit around and wait for your hero to appear— you are your own hero. (Source: Bilibili, translated)
The events of Danganronpa 2 from Kazuichi Souda's point of view. Super high school level mechanic Kazuichi Souda is super cowardly despite his flashy appearance. The Killing School Trip told from his perspective depicts the students' daily lives not shown in the game, we well as episodes of Souda from his middle school days! A new interpretation of "Super Danganronpa 2" is born! (Source: Amazon, translated)
