Hugo, who was on a loop of his miserable life, meets a beautiful girl, Melza, who is rumored to be a "monster". Hugo asks her, "Are you sure you won't regret sharing your fate with me?" This chance encounter changes his broken life one after another...
In the mid 1900s, the world began to fall to a brutal nation called Shorugoru, and in 1945, Japan surrendered and became an occupied country. Due to the occupying army, the Japanese people's lives have become a living hell, and they live in constant fear of death. One young red-eyed orphan girl, Sara, lives by doing odd jobs for a brothel that caters to the invaders. When she gets in trouble, she meets a strange creature called Kuro, who protects her from the soldiers. She continues to struggle to survive in this horrific new world. (Source: MangaHelpers)
After causing the death of his parents, a young boy lives solely for the sake of his sister - avoiding contact with other people for fear of hurting them like he did his family. But one day, a mysterious stranger appears and says "I will control your life from today onwards"...
I don't have the normal kind of communication problem! If it's kids, I can get along with them just fine—my communication problems are limited! Nashikawa, a high school student with this kind of troublesome disposition, enters a "Volunteering Club," in which he watches kids!? Will Nashikawa be able to overcome his communication problems while being surrounded by quirky club members and little kids!? (Source: LINE Digital Frontier, translated)
High school student Ayumi Yumeji belongs to her school's photo club. She takes photos in various places in town and grows up while meeting people.
DeroDero is the story of a juvenile delinquent, Hino Mimio, who happens to also be a psychic. His ability to communicate with the spiritual world as well as his demeanors caused him to constantly interact with supernatural beings -- usually ending up with Mimio beating the crap out of the monster or spirit.
1) **Akai Ie** (赤い家) 2) **Yomi no Kaze** (黄泉の風) 3) **Kurai Genkan** (暗い玄関) 4) **Seijyaku no Tani** (静寂の谷) 5) **Ichimatsu Ningyou** (市松人形) 6) **Toga** (咎) 7) **Koukai no Naraku** (後悔の奈落) 8) **Shinshoku** (侵食) 9) **Ikiryou** (生霊) 10) **Seichou suru Komado** (成長する小窓) 11) **Konsei** (混声) 12) **Switch** (スイッチ) 13) **Obake nante Inai sa** (オバケなんていないさ) 14) **Kage no Ue no Hoshou** (崖の上の歩哨) 15) **Shazai** (謝罪) 16) **Orokamonodomo ni Watashitachi no Higeki wa Kikoenai** (愚か者共に私達の悲劇は聞こえない) 17) **Manukarezaru Kikite-tachi** (招かれざる聞き手達) 18) **Akaiito** (アカイイト)
Three students are living fairly normal lives when, one day, they are overcome with intense stomach pain and a star symbol appears like a tatoo on their skin. With the symbol came supernatural powers, as well as enemies coming to kill them. As more and more people develop similar supernatural powers, the story starts to turn into a Battle Royalesque bloody playground, only with an entire city as the setting and many innocents caught in the crossfire. Among other themes, the story asks the question, "When is it alright to kill?" and delves deep into the darkness of the human psyche.
Oshikiri Rensuke embarks into the arduous path of Street Fighter 6.
This series follows the life of Sakaki Mirei as she works with the theatrical company Narazumono.
Various unrelated oneshots by the mangaka. 1. Harumachi Melancholy 2. Kono Mune no Hana (Flower of My Hear) 3. Kokoro Pendant 4. Usotsuki Mille-feuille 5. Mizuiro Cotton 6. Shinju no Namida (Tears of Pearl) 7. Tsuki no Kakera, Setsuna to Eien ***Note:** Shinju no Namida has an extra contained in volume 7 of Sayuri Hime called Summer With a Mermaid. Kono Mune no Hana has an extra contained in volume 7 of Sayuri Hime called Flowers in the Shade.*

