A complete manga adaptation of this fall's biggest coming-of-age anime movie, *Ganbatte Ikimasshoi*. Set in Matsuyama in Ehime Prefecture, this is the story of high school girls who devote their youth to their school's rowing club! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
The criminal is a witch. The trick is magic. In the middle of a festival, a girl disappeared into a sea of flames. This was in a locked room under the sight of many and furthermore, it was an imitation of a thousand year old legend. Rookie knight Werner and Witch Hunter Ludovika challenge this incident. However the two of them were not aware --of the long history that lays behind the incident. And to make matters worse, they are hindered by the inquisitor Ersilia. The two old friends, as well as natural enemies are bound by a certain tragedy-- The girls' obstacles, an incident made up of magic, a mystery that has been left unsolved for a thousand years. And when lies are brought to light, the boy will find true justice. (Source: Amazon, translated)
One of the earliest shoujo manga of all time, Anmitsu-hime began its serialization in *Shoujo* Magazine in 1949. Set in a dreamy, idealistic Edo-period Japan intended to comfort children during the U.S. occupation, the story follows a young princess in a long-sleeved kimono. The princess, Anmitsu-hime, and other characters are named after sweets and desserts. The series was incredibly popular, running in multiple magazines until 1962. It inspired an anime series, two movies, three TV dramas, a radio drama, and a video game, as well as a manga reboot in 1986.
The modern-day gods and deities fantasy manga centers on Shiori, an ordinary college student who has been able to see strange things since she was a child. On the verge of losing her job after her employer goes bankrupt, Shiori gets introduced to a "certain job," in which all the Japanese gods, goddesses, and deities are the clients. (Source: Anime News Network)
An anthology by various artists set in the universe of Blue Archive.
Hachiouji Haruto is an easy going patrol officer who only wants to fool around and enjoy life. He's impulsive, childish and just does whatever he wants, but while he might not be the hero you'd want, he might just be the one you need.
Early 20th century-behind the remarkable development of science and technology, humankind has built a solid magical civilization. "Salem Witch Academy" is an institution that trains "magicians" who even influence the power balance of the world. Tsuchimikado Haruei, a brilliant magician, stands in the United States to resolve the mysterious case that occurred there! ──Norse mythology, necromancy, vampires, and various magical systems can be blown away with oriental magic! High-end magic battle fantasy opens here !!
A reboot of Shousuke Kurakane's 1949 series, this gag manga was part of a media mix that also included a Studio Pierrot anime (which was not a direct adaptation) and a video game for the Sega Mark III (which was later modified and released on the Master System in English as *Alex Kidd: High-Tech World*). The story follows the hijinks of a tomboy princess in Edo-period Japan.
This is an essay manga in which Sousuke Toka, the author of *Ranking of Kings*, looks back on his past days of frustration and difficulties. In his 20s, he had tried to become a manga artist, but it didn't work out, and he was forced to get a regular job. More than a decade later, he made the momentous decision to take another shot at his dream. The story depicts his process of getting back into manga-drawing, filled with anxiety, setbacks, courage, and determination. (Source: East Press, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*

