An eccentric novelist saves an unsuccessful restaurant! The golden tag team of Midorio Kubu and Nagisa Matsumot depict the secrets of restaurant management in this new gourmet comedy!
The king of Japanese hip-hop, AK-69, is the originator of this gourmet manga! As AK-69 tours the country, he discovers delicious restaurants in every region, and the stories behind them. A unique new food manga so tasty that it will make you cry! (Source: Gekkan Sunday, translated)
In the local city of Saku Hana, a young man named Kazu lives, spending his days consumed by fights. While living with his grandmother after losing his mother, he finds himself at the mercy of a delinquent group, expelled from school, and losing the will to live. During such times, he coincidentally reunites with his classmate, who invites Kazu, who struggles to express his feelings, to a cipher, where rappers perform improvised rap. Kazu, who had lost his purpose in life, encounters hip-hop and undergoes a transformation. (Source: Natalie, translated)
An anthology of Harta contributors' stories with anthropomorphic characters from various one-shot anthologies included as extras with the purchase of certain "Fellows!" magazine volumes including Kosuchumu Fellows 2011 and Slender Fellows.
Nakahara Naka, a university student struggling with job hunting, ends up working for space designer Takaishi Natsuko through an unexpected turn of events. Together with his boss, Natsuko, a first-class architect who is popular with both men and women, comes from a major company, has a craftsman-like temperament, is a stoic and eccentric person, and is a first-class architect. In order to fulfill the wishes of an even more eccentric clientele, Nakahara Naka will dive into days of trial and error! A work-related buddy manga full of ideas for interior and renovation lovers!
The anime is set in an alternate version of Heian-kyou, the old name of Kyoto and the capital during Japan's Heian era. This alternate version of the city is named Denji Heian-kyou. A delinquent high schooler named Takeru Narehira resides in our world, but after an unfortunate accident, is transported to Denji Heian-kyou. Here, he immediately meets Tsukimiya, a woman he has seen many times before in his dreams before. Hardly a moment passes after that encounter when Takeru and Tsukimiya encounter an oni monster, and lose their lives. Takeru awakens, stunned to find himself again at Denji Heian-kyou. He puts together that he has the power to go back in time. Now he resolves to learn this world's version of mystical onmyōjutsu techniques, and become an onmyōji sorcerer to save Tsukimiya. (Source: Anime News Network)
Based on the Fire Emblem Games. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 2.
Harlock goes to Sengoku era in Japan and meets Masamune Date.
Haruki Bandou was born into a family of Judo marital artists and expected to continue the family legacy. But he’s about to trade Judo for... cheerleading?! When his childhood friend Kazuma Hashimoto invites him to join the BREAKERS, a male cheerleading club, Haru finds himself amongst a quirky group of boys. Can this squad of slightly odd and cute members make a breakthrough in college athletics? (Source: Funimation) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
They're not anyone's “favorite” foods, but they all have their own place in our hearts. Boiled *chikuwabu* cakes, sweet *amashoku* buns, *kanpyou* (dried gourd!), deep-fried *chikuwa* fish cakes wrapped in seaweed, sweet *suama* mochi cakes, soft *gyuuhi* mochi, frozen mikan, soba water… This manga is an ode to those foods that are a bit unremarkable, yet still so dear to us. The author's cute sidekick Mogu-san is a cute treat as well! Eiko Matsumoto, the creator of *Nazo no Ano Mise*, brings you this super tasty essay comic that cooks up both laughs and feels. (Source: Kodansha, translated)

