A hitman targeting slave traders saves a former princess and offers her to either die as a slave or learn how to kill.
Kanon and Itsuru both have a power that allows them to infiltrate psychological worlds called "zones", and are contracted to kill the conceptual lifeforms known as "phobias" that nest in people's minds and bring about their morbid fears. One day, a young girl suffering with scopophobia (the fear of being stared at) comes to them and requests their help. Kanon enters the girl's "zone" and encounters a mysterious illusionist who fosters fear through storytelling. In the midst of fighting him, the illusionist poses a question to Kanon: "You're turning away from your own dark, ugly past, aren't you?" Thus this fierce psychological battle grinds away at her own mind, gradually digging up and exposing the truth she had wanted to hide at all costs. Hearts are broken and sanity is lost as the battle enters a realm stained with fear and despair... Source: Shogakukan
He may have defeated the Demon King, but hero Rick's job isn't over yet: demons still roam the world, and the human race still lives in fear of another demonic uprising. At a complete loss, Rick talks to an old friend who gives him a fantastic idea: why not gather a group of monster girls and make idols out of them? Their dulcet tones and cute charms may be the key to putting the hearts of both humans and demons alike at ease. With that, he recruits three girls: Yurina the self-doubting siren, Salala the tsundere Dryad, and Limuria the air-headed golem, and the four of them set out on the bumpy road to stardom.
A story based on real-life experiences, as close to non-fiction as possible! It is the heyday of the bubble economy. Chihiro, a successful shoujo novelist, lives a life everyone envies. However, due to the successive deaths of her parents, to whom she entrusted the management of her assets, she is forced to face an unexpected inheritance problem... (Source: Kodansha, translated) *Note: Based on Aiko Hanai's semi-autobiographical novel of the same name.*
Mathematics are erased from Japan school curriculum. Then an organization appear to be the one to oppose that idea, called Black Triangle, threats the government that the organization will take over the country. To fight them, police forms a team, and among them there is a junior high school girl.
A "military wife" is supposed to be an upper class person living in luxury in a resort overseas---!? Chika, who made her debut as a military wife by accompanying her husband Tadashi on his overseas posting, was supposed to live a glittering tropical life, but she was troubled by raising a child in a foreign country where she didn't speak the language, an uncooperative husband, and the local "military wife" community. "Why don't I just leave the housework to the maid?" says Emi, a celebrity wife, leaving her feeling uneasy. Fumie, a local wife, has a mysterious pregnancy. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Hanako always tries to dominate others. It started with her child's ballet class, then her clothes, nails, cars, social media... If you get fed up with Hanako and give your opinion, Hanako will try to dominate you even more. The other moms around her also give Hanako a hard time... If you do something bad, you will get what you deserve! (Source: Comic Days, translated)

