"What awaits you at the end of your patience? To hell with doing things for others," says light novel author Arisue Ryo, who rejects Hirono's way of life when they first meet. She has always put others first and has always drawn the short straw. After being fired and her boyfriend leaving, Hirono sits alone in her room and remembers Ryo's suggestion: "If it can bring about change in my shambles, I'm prepared to take on the devil's hand." A heart-wrenching fateful choice, the first step towards new courage, now unfolds before Hirono. (Source: Shinshokan, translated)
Yuu-kun, a lonely elementary schooler was a introvert who was struggling to make friends. That's when Niinii... Wait that's not the name!! The fluffy and mysterious pillow called Puni-chan became his friend. A 4-koma manga! (Source: Shinshokan, translated)
"Every Minute, Every Second" is an omnibus story with the theme of time. Ema, who has "killed her lover," comes to a coffee shop called AWAY for her last supper...
Kaito, a high school student, has just returned to Japan after a long stay abroad. Upon his return, he hears whispers about Yura, a mysterious video streamer creating a buzz with his original hair and makeup tutorials. Good-looking but jaded, Kaito dislikes people and lacks dreams or goals, leaving him feeling insecure about himself. By chance, he discovers that Yura is actually a high school delinquent, and his life changes after getting his hair done by Yura! (Source: Shinshokan, translated)
Five middle-aged men transform into magical girls with mysterious powers!! But they still look like middle-aged men...!? The hit drama CD gets a comic adaptation with an original story! No more unpaid overtime, forced overtime, or power harassment! To protect society's order, the Five Middle-Aged Magical Girls fight on!! A shocking middle-aged man magical girl fantasy!!
Calendar Boy depicts the whimsical adventures of human personifications of national holidays on the Japanese calendar. Focusing on gags that are tied to stereotypes and images typically associated with holidays in Japan, like "New Year's Day" is a traditional Japanese individual, "Coming of Age Day" likes to drink, and "Valentine's Day" is an unrepentant casanova.
