New Lupin III manga spinoff announced by Weekly Shounen Champion. The magazine hints that the manga will have an isekai summoning story.
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An 8-page extra published with the 2009 No.11 issue of Weekly Shounen Jump that features a page or 3 from the following series: Hitman Reborn, Bakuman, Eyeshield 21, Sket Dance, and To Love-Ru.
The stage of the story is the mysterious Kakuremi Island where the "mimic" live. Watari who accidentally landed on the island, meets a girl named Mikuri. At that time, a crisis comes to the mimic "Noppe."
A young princess from a foreign land has decided to travel to Japan and train to become a "yamato nadesico" ideal lady. This 'bride training' is overseen by two teachers. However, she's really immature and plays around all the time. Most of her attempts at training end up in childish fun! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Madarame is a teacher who has a really strange personality. Whenever she is in trouble or has to make a decision, her minds splits into three parts--a leader, a maiden, and a slob--who argue about the outcome. When her boyfriend breaks up with her, she goes a bit wild. She cuts her hair, and then goes out and gets in a fight, ending up dumped on a pile of trash. At her lowest, one of her students, Sena, rides up on a "white horse" bicycle and takes care of her wounds. Is her student Sena her prince on a white horse, finally come, or is that just ridiculous? Now, Madarame has an absurd crush on her student that she just can't seem to shake.
A pair of twin sisters enroll into Shirasagi Girls' Academy in order to join the newspaper club that their childhood friend is a part of. Here, they resolve cases using their power of synchronicity as a way of making a name for the apparently empty newspaper club. (Source: Batoto)
Swordsmanship, magic, healing, and support: the boy Brad was raised by the Four Heavenly Queens, who were the strongest in each field, but he was looked down upon as “incompetent”. One day, unable to bear the bullying they subjected him to in the name of education, he changed his name to “Bliss”, severed ties with them, and decided to become an adventurer. Bliss thought he was the weakest, but by common sense standards, he was the strongest.
When a magic creature is discovered by a sister and her younger brother, they decide to keep it! However, it's new place in the family may tear these sibling apart.
Publisher Hayakawa is celebrating its 70th anniversary with two manga anthology reprints. One collection is dedicated to mystery works while the other compiles sci-fi stories printed over the publisher's long career.

