A collection of 4-koma manga of Persona 3 Portable.
The spin-off of Machine-Doll wa Kizutsukanai; takes place few decades after the main series in the first half of the 20th century in Japan.
1. Senpai. \[*Momo Tamako*\] 2. \[*Konno Risa*\] 3. Fuyuzakura \[*Morita Fuji*\] 4. Ienai Futari. \[*Kaga Yakko*\] 5. Ashita, Himitsu no Door ga Hiraku \[*Makita Nao*\] 6. Manabiya no Kimi \[*Touda Yoshimi*\] 7. Kimi de, Ippai. \[*Satori Tae*\] 8. Sannengo no Hatsukoi. \[*Matsu Kana*\]
Mel Lylute, who just turned 15, is called to receive his unique Skill. He then receives... Appraisal... But, this calls the attention of bad people. What will he do?
An anthology comic of Kuma Miko by various mangaka.
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.
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.
Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
From MangaHelpers: Twenty year old Ibuki Yamato is a man who failed his college exam twice, making him now a 2-year ronin. Even though he is on his way to go live at a dormitory owned by his childhood friend’s family, misfortune comes to him during his trip through Tokyo. On the train, he accidentally falls into the bosom of a female cosplayer. At a bookstore, the store clerk innocently tells him not to loiter, where her persistence causes him to rip the store-owned book he was reading. As he rushes to get money to pay for the book, he bumps into a delivery girl, which causes him to pay even more money, before he’s called a criminal. Though he is fortunate enough to help two ladies take back their belongings, which were stolen by a purse-napper, Yamato is dead tired when he reaches the dormitory. But his troubles are not at all over, when he finds out that the female cosplayer, the store clerk girl, the delivery girl and the two other ladies from before are all residents of this dormitory as well. Adding to this fact, all of these girls are foreigners who have come to study abroad. Will Yamato find peace under a roof with five other girls of different backgrounds?

