Sawada Sawa is a super-positive high-school girl. On the way to confessing to Kawakami-senpai, whom she's attracted to, an incident happens! The moment she sees the bare face of her classmate, Nijouin-kun, her mind is filled with him ? even though she's supposed to like senpai! This is related to Nijouin-kun's secret... an incubus family lineage!? *Included one-shots: Laylah Laylah, Thousands of Nights*
Having met an unfortunate end, Misaki is reincarnated as an extraordinary mandrake that transforms into a deadly monster just by screaming! Determined to finally enjoy a happy (human?) life, she manages to take on a human form, but her inability to speak causes all sorts of misunderstandings, leading people to worship her as the "Flower Witch"... While dreading being hunted if her true nature is revealed, she struggles to achieve a peaceful life!!
A series of short stories centered around a different woman in every chapter.
Promotional manga based on the hit Phoenix Wright videogame series by Capcom. This fifty page manga was released along with a limited edition version of GS:YG (PW:AA to English-speaking countries) in Japan. It features two sections, one focusing on Phoenix and one on Edgeworth, as they meet at a television studio.
In the year 2045 A.D. the 37th Long Range Emigration Fleet - MACROSS 7 - proceeds on its mission to the center of the milky way. The headquarters of the Fleet are located on the 7th battleship 'MACROSS' class . Along the way the Fleet encounters of the Barauta. And then in the following year, 2046 A.D. In a sector of the combat zone the story begins.. Note: This series is very different from the rest of the Macross series. Its plot is not focused on space combat; in fact mechas don't appear in the story at all. Instead the story revolves around a sport called "air blading" (it's pretty similar to the Airgear manga), using the Macross universe as a context. (Source: Manga-Sketchbook)
The original modified Hi Streamer storyline proposed by Tomino for the Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack movie, it was rejected and released instead as a novel. (Source: Gundamwikia)
It all starts with the death of Juli, an artiste extraordinaire. Not wanting to deprive the world of her artistic vision, a professor transfers her soul to the body of a little girl, Lili. He asks his neighbor, a young painter named Neal, to teach Lili painting. So begins the story of a dead girl and a reclusive artist.
1. **Tonari no Kyuuketsuki** 2. **Sakurafubuki ni Saku Senaka** 3. **Magarikado no Bokura** 4. **Minna Kirakira** Daddy, Mommy, and Mika make up the perfect modern family. Mika is Daddy's little princess, and he won't hand her over to any one. But when handsome Atsushi-sensei at the daycare center becomes Mika's perfect prince, sparks fly. What ever will Daddy do? 5. **Abe-kun to Kuroha-san**
That was the highest fever I never had. Because of those guys. When I entered in high school I met the team of “tsubasa ga oka D.C” Those guy were so problematic but looked like Host! That’s what I thought at the beginning... “...bet with us Alice, bet with us!” “I’m going to ridicule you guys!” “Let’s make a deal. If I lose, you’ll have my first kiss” If it’s Takeru-kun, I can bet anything. I can give him every “first things” of my life. *Note: Includes eight extra chapters.*
*"The great modern recession that you couldn't see coming. Have you ever wondered … if you could know if the future holds happiness for you or…?"* Contains: 1. Positive Cooking 2. Toshigai mo Naku (How Ridiculous at that Age) 3. Unmei no Tori (Birds of Fate) 4. Shiawase List (Happiness List) 5. Rinka no Nayami (Trouble with the Neighbors) 6. Jiken no Genba (Scene of the Crime)
This collected volume was named after the longest of the four stories that it contains: a drama about an adolescent girl who falls in love with Roger Martin du Gard’s saga, *The Thibaults*. The remaining stories capture various fragments of everyday life with tenderness and humor. Through the kaleidoscope of its feminine views, The Yellow Book touches the readers heart by attending to what, in sum, makes up life—the little things of our every day. (Source: Kotonoha)
The vampire girl has trouble putting on makeup because her self-image is not reflected in the mirror. One day, by chance, she realizes that she see herself in other people's eyes...! (Source: Tonari no Young Jump, translated)

