Koperu-kun is a junior high school student and experiences many different things in his school. He often is given advice from his uncle about life and how to be a good person. A good portion of the book is written in the form of notebook entries and reads vertically like a novel. Most of the book is in manga form.
Matsumoto Hina, a loner and otaku, has only one daily pleasure: watching the streams of Vtuber Yoh Amami. On her first day at the new school, she is seated next to Toma Mikage, who is feared for suddenly causing an assault at the entrance ceremony. The love story between a girl who is into her favorite idol and a yakuza boy who is hiding a big secret is about to begin. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Haruka, Kuina, Ayame, and Miyako are members of their high-school cooking club, and they all have the usual ambitions and difficulties of high-school club members. One day, something happens with the oven, and all four girls are transported to a fantasy land! Luckily, they run into a nice, powerful young man who takes them under his wing. As they try to find a way back home, they use their cooking skills and befriend the people in this fantastical land.
A 4-koma anthology of Log Horizon by various mangaka.
A manga anthology, based on Game Cube game by the same name. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 69.
The story depicts a junior high school girl going a bit out of control with her wavering emotions. *Won the Katsuhiko Hibino Prize of the Mitsubishi Chemical Junior Designer Award* (Source: University of Tsukuba)
While travelling across Japan, Kitahara Minami is pushed off a boat by a beautiful woman he met for the first time. After managing to swim to an island, Minami comes across a bespectacled young man who pronounces, “You pass.” The young man, Yuunagi Tenma, is the owner (guard) of Paradise Isle and since Minami reached the island without dying, he qualifies to be hired. A stunned Minami is told by Yuunagi, “From this day forth, you shall be my manservant!” So he starts working on the island alongside beastfolk, some of whom are part-dog, others part-bird. One day Minami spies Yuunagi bathing in the sea at night. Yuunagi says it is a ritual to welcome ‘guests’ (customers). What exactly does Yuunagi mean by 'guest’, and what is the purpose of the island? Puzzled by all these mysteries, what will Minami do?!
“Higurashi no Naku Koro ni” anthology manga, released by Earth Star Comics.
Koto, a very ordinary girl, is good friends with Fumi, the top student at an exclusive all-girls' school. Fumi is the perfect student, with her combination of talent and beauty, but after summer vacation, she suddenly disappears without a trace. Amidst the rumors circulating around the school, Koto discovers a diary. Hoping to solve the mystery of her friend's disappearance, what will Koto learn from the diary…? (Source: Hakusensha, translated) *Note: Chapter count includes a volume-bonus chapter.*
A collection of extra chapters from creators in Shueisha's Margaret and Ribon shōjo manga magazines to raise funds for the victims of the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake disaster.
Ando Natsu, whose dream is to become a patissiere, finds herself jobless after the shop owner's sudden death. She goes to Tokyo in search of another job at a confectionery but the recruiting period has just ended and there are no available positions. This is when she makes her first encounter with the well-established Japanese confectionery "Mangetsudo". It is run by the veteran confectioner Umekichi, Takezo, and Mitsuko, and they happened to be looking for a part-time worker. A number of chance events follow and Natsu starts working at Mangetsudo. Although her job is to serve customers, Natsu becomes interested in the world of Japanese confection. Having only worked in cake shops, everything is new to her and she is gradually drawn into the deepness and profoundness of Japanese confection.
A new manga adaptation that follows the story of the Shinsengumi in the final days of the edo period, during the meiji restoration.

