A genius dog with IQ of 500 and smart enough not to eat poop built a dog girl robot ("Inudroid") named Deedee. He makes a young girl buy Deedee and lives together with her as Deedee's new master. Soon rival animal scientists appear, and more robots too. Also includes another short manga "Yurebake" about a girl ghost who is not good at being scary.
Yano Nanako, 24, an office worker. No matter how much overtime she has or how many times her coworkers invite her out, there's one place she can't help but go after work—the baseball stadium! She laughs and cries with every twist and turn of the game, never taking her eyes off the action—and you won't be able to take your eyes off her! A solo woman's full-throttle, all-in baseball-watching chronicle! (Source: emaqi)
The stories take place in the years 2138-43, by which time humanity has spread across some few thousand star systems. A corporation called the World Welfare Works Association (also WWWA or 3WA) helps local systems deal with problems by sending well-armed agents called "trouble consultants" to solve crimes or mysteries, for a fee. The series focuses on a team of trouble consultants named Kei and Yuri who have a reputation for leaving a trail of destruction behind them, for which they are called the "Dirty Pair".
The story of a young karate practitioner. Source: My Anime List
Yuri Honda, an author, suddenly finds herself reincarnated into her own story. The worst part? She's Yuliana, an unfortunate character who meets a tragic end. In order to avoid the same ending as in her novels, she tries to gain the favor of her father, Lambert, also known as the "Marquis of Ice" for his chilly demeanor. For some reason, instead of hating her, he starts pampering her - feeding her sweets, and holding her on his lap! On top of that, the brother who should despise her doesn't seem to at all, and her magic master also seems to spoil her?! (Source: Manga Mirai)
Collects the author's various one-shots published from 2014-2019 in manga magazine Suika Toko no Tane. Introducing seven works with a unique, dreamy style: 1. The Karman Line 2. Yoru to Koe (Night and Voice) 3. Blue Moment 4. Suna no Yume (Dream of Sand) 5. Hanten no Hoshizora (Half Star Sky) 6. Intermodulation 7. Ari-kan no Hyouhon-shitsu (Specimen Room of Existence) Kotaro’s works pulse with a vibrant curiosity and subtle beauty. The figures in these stories exist in a place that is simultaneously unearthly and deeply known. Toeing up to, circumscribing, and traversing the wavering boundaries at the edge of imagination, these comics are both a visual revelry and a respectful, even somber, introspection into what it means to be human.
Miyazawa Misato is a strikingly beautiful young man with a troubled past. Born to a distinguished family of onmyouji, Misato is no stranger to the occult. That’s why he jumps at the chance to join the Abnormal Disaster Unit in Tomoe’s Town Hall Crisis Management Division, a unit more commonly known as The Spirit Hunters. Enter Karino Ryouji, a fiery young man with peculiar green-and-silver eyes. Working as a freelance monk and raised by a man claiming to be a tengu, Ryouji is by no means an average citizen. When he finds Misato in a sticky situation with regards to housing, he "kindly" steps in, and the mismatched pair end up living in Ryouji's large Japanese-style mansion on the outskirts of Tomoe. What dark mysteries will unravel before them as they attempt to confront paranormal happenings under the constraints of government rules?
A year has passed since the legendary Battle of Sekigahara. Now, under the Tokugawa Shogunate, all is peace in the Land of the Rising Sun. But the dashingly arrogant Maeda Keiji is finding this new world without war to be, well, pretty dull. (Source: Comikey)
From Yen Press: One young man's boring college life changes forever when he shares a budding romance with a girl named Mizuo. And it all comes tumbling down when she, of all people, has the gall to dump him! Now with only his enormous (some might say delusional) imagination to his name, he starts tearing through the streets of Kyoto! A Japanese fantasy novel for every man who's been let down by love, and everyone planning on doing so.
Nadine didn’t know what to do. She was asked to be a surrogate mother by her friend Lisa, and how could she refuse? But the agreement requires her to spend the night with Lisa’s husband, Cameron, and Nadine is worried that the feelings she’s long supressed might resurface. She has been secretly in love with Cameron for six years, and the morning after sleeping with Cameron, her heart is filled with regret. But then Nadine catches Lisa cheating on Cameron, and she must decide what that will mean for her and Cameron.
Addison is a busy professional in New York who inherited a large ranch in Texas from Charlie, the older man who'd been her boss and mentor, when he passed away. She turns to the Wildes, a well-known family in the area, for help with the ranch, and they suggest that she wait to meet the family's youngest son, Jake. He's lauded as a hero after returning from active combat in the military, and when Addison sees him at his welcome party, she can't tear her eyes away. There's a despair hidden in his gaze... Addison is entranced by Jake, but he thinks she's just a tramp who cheated an old man out of his riches and treats her with contempt! (Source: Renta!)
Virtual reality. Murder. Werewolves. And teen girls! In a future where nothing is as it seems, can old legends come true? In the near future, humans will communicate almost exclusively through monitors, making real interaction a rarified and weak occurance for those living in a near totalitarian society. In this new world of communication, children are only allowed to interact personally on school grounds. So when a serial killer starts slaughtering junior high children the communication routes go under futher surveillance. And despite all the safeguards put in place to avoid physical interaction, the killer's latest victim turns out to have been in contact with three young girls: Mio Tsuzki, a certified prodigy; Hatsuki Matsuno, a uiet but opinionated classmate; and Ayumi Kono, her best friend. And as the girls get caught up in trying to quell curiosity under such terrorist scrutiny, Hatsuki learns that there is much more than meets the eye of their monitored communications.

