A psychological mystery about middle school bullying and depression. The sister of a suicide victim investigates a school to find out the reason why he took his own life. A single boy was accused of extorting an entire group of students and driving a boy to suicide, but who was the real bully? Grand Prize winner of the 22nd Dengeki Novel Prize. (Source: Anime News Network)
The romantic comedy manga centers on four foolish young men who are wasting their youths. The four young men have only their good looks going for them, and they enroll in a school that used to be an all-girls school. They start a club called the "Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage" club, but its nickname is the "Pointless Club." Every day at the club they just sit around idly talking about trivial matters. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Chapter count includes nine "talk extra" chapters.*
If you the one you loved were known as the “Murder Devil”, would you kill your lover? Or, would you wait to be killed? Includes: **Toshi Denestsu Yomigaeru Sattujin Oni** From a psychological test, he is diagnosed as having a trait of a murder, and because of that, she is attacked with a lot of unsolved incidents?! **Migigawa no Akai Yami** Is this a curse from the boy, who was bullied and committed suicide because of his illness, which caused his right eye to see only the color red?
Since he provoked Yuki’s parents’ death, Shougo, who was acclaimed to be a genius of magic, abandoned the magic shows. He has hypnotized the little Yuki to make her forget this tragedy, and is living with her as her guardian (later as her lover). They are often implicated in crimes and murders that Shougo succeeds to resolve, combining his reasoning to his skill of magician. (Source: Hyluko’s Gallery)
In eighteen years, Shôko does not know what she wants to make of her life. Whether it is its job, her boyfriend or her family, her existence has a back taste of nonexistence. However, when a friend mangaka, found incidentally, gives her job, her life changes...
1-4. **Hana to Kurumi to Amai Seikatsu** While studying horticulture in England, Minoru lands an internship as the assistant to Sakura Yuji, the brother of his favorite lecturer, Mika. However, despite Minoru's stellar grades in school, Sakura has only been using him for common chores and cleaning up his personal belongings. He's got a bad attitude and lives a messy life. But in terms of work, he is perfect. Will Minoru be swept up in this Sakura? 5. **Hana to Kurumi to Himawari** 6-8. **Kimi no Kao ga Mitai** Oonuki runs into a strange guy on the train, and later meets him again in an interview. The guy, Takeru, hits on Oonuki during the interview, but later gets hired anyway because of his skills. One morning after drinking, Oonuki wakes up to find Takeru in bed with him... and somehow the end up living together?? 9. **Kimi no Prologue**
Did someone call for a badass mage to stop petty nobles from squabbling and face the real threat―unbridled Chaos? In a world where the noble elite are supposed to fend off the threat of terrifying Chaos but instead engage in pointless petty squabbles, young mage Siluca Meletes dreams of bringing justice to the land. She finds an ally in Theo, a young knight with a bright future. But as Theo soon finds out, despite her righteous goal of world peace, her methods are more than a little unorthodox! A marriage between the heirs of the Fantasy Federation and the Factory Alliance should have led to the creation of the greatest symbol of peace ever imagined―the Grancrest seal. But when tragedy strikes the wedding, Siluca Meletes finds herself with no choice but to forge a new future for the world. With the aid of a knight errant with great potential, she will go against the world’s order to achieve peace through the magical power of crests. (Source: VIZ Media)
As a salesman in the competitive world of beer sales, Sawatari has to gain the approval of the legendary God of Sales, Shino. It’s rumored that whoever has sex with him will improve sales dramatically. Although, Shino is the one who seduces Sawatari, it’s Sawatari who becomes increasingly attracted to Shino, a serious yet down-to-earth businessman with glasses and a wanton in bed without glasses. But could Sawatari fill Shino’s heart with love…? (from Fantasy Shrine)
The manga centers around Noemi Kohiyama, a second-year student at Count High School, a school with no established reputation in the world of tankery. Her first match as a tank commander is against Saunders University High School. She directs the crew of her tank with her orders, and she follows the orders of their team leader. At that time, she remembers the words that her senior said to her.
Secretary Saito Yo was transferred to a new director named Nabeshima Hisatsugu after a recent reorganization. However, the supposedly “never worked a day in a company” Nabeshima had his new secretary totally wrapped around his finger! Not only that, Yo was further devastated when Nabeshima commented that Yo wasn’t what he thought a secretary should be. Shocked and frustrated, Yo carelessly blurted out while he was drunk one night that Nabeshima should “take advantage” of his services. Then the next day, Nabeshima totally changed his attitude—!?
Ordinary high school student Satoru Ikaruga, while he doesn't look like it, happens to be a genius vehicle user, kinda like a MacGyver of vehicles. And he's extremely good with all vehicles, jet skis, trucks, fighter planes. If you can name the vehicle, he knows how to work it. Ikaruga works as a vehicle expert for a multinational specialist organization called the Almighty Support Enterprises (ASE) while trying to maintain his high school life as much as possible.
Yoishi, the bar owner, feels sorry for the poor food that adventurers eat. One day, he begins to search for a way to cook the bitter and inedible "stone walnuts" that can be found in the labyrinth of the city for a group of rookie adventurers...? A chef and a variety of labyrinth ingredients dramatically change the humble food situation in another world in this thrilling tale of a successful bar!! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)

