Ark is a boy that has lived his whole life in the secluded underworld village of Crysta. Even though everyone else is content with their lifestyle, Ark's desire is to know what lies beyond. One day, a voice coming from a secret basement of the elder's house calls for help. Ark, being the only one who heed the call finds Pandora's box, releasing both a curse that freezes the entire village and a strange creature. It is here that Ark's journey to restore his village and the world beyond starts... (Based on 1995 ENIX snes game Terranigma).
Chiwa is a country ruled by eight families that originate from mythology. The members of the eight families have special powers called "jutsu", and a man with particularly strong jutsu will ascend to the throne of Chiwa. Long ago, one of the eight families, the Amaha family, left the capital, causing chaos, but this subsided when a girl from Amaha is chosen to be the hostage queen. This time, Amaha Awayuki was chosen to be the wife of the new king, Ichimine Naruya. She cannot even touch the king, and can only see him once a month - such a restrictive political marriage has no love or affection. Awayuki was trying to kill her heart and carry out her duties as a hostage. However, using her own ability to see things from afar, "Heavenly Eyes and Heavenly Ears", Awayuki secretly observes Naruya, and learns his unknown feelings, and gradually becomes interested in him---? (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
A collection of short stories Ch 1-3: Futari Koi Fuwari Ch 4: Futari Koi Fuwari - Yomikiri version Ch 5: Shitsuji na Mondai
Despite Mai and Yuu Shindou being fraternal twins and opposite sexes, they look very similar to each other and are surrounded by people who want them to act more like twins, such as wearing matching outfits or clinging more to each other. Amid this, Mai starts to realize that both of them are starting to change as they start going through puberty.
A comedian, gone, leaved behind his wife, Kyoko, and his daughter not yet a year old. Determined to hold what remains of his brother's family together, the older brother Shouji moves in with them, under one roof. But Shouji carries something invisible with him: a mind pulled between two extremes. The restless, frenzied heights of mania, and the slow, suffocating weight of depression. Eat. Work. Sleep. Wake. Even the most ordinary rhythms of daily life become a mountain to climb. And yet, the three of them reach toward something worth living for. A stepfamily story from an author with bipolar disorder. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Hokkaido in the 80's: Life is not easy for Onko and her two sisters Suguri and Gumi. While Suguri, the oldest, tries to earn a living as a self-help columnist for a newspaper, Onko dreams of having her own little art shop.
Due to a psychological scar from his childhood, yankee high school student Yutaro spends his days bustling about. One day, he is suddenly chased and possessed by a talking dog! What's more, the dog makes an outrageous claim that it wants to have sex with Sota, a childhood friend of Yutaro's! Newcomer Umiko Seto's classmate love story★ Catch a glimpse of the cute doggy!
Yaoi comic anthology by various mangaka dealing with masked men. Cover illustration: Kyuugou 1. **Anapro‼** (アナプロ‼) by Miniwa 2. **Good Boy** (グッドボーイ) by Katou Muu 3. **Sayonara Fukumen-kun** (さよなら覆面くん) by Tsugurume 4. **Mienai Teki ni wa Goyoujin** (見えない敵にはご用心) by Hachisu 5. **Ore wa Nakadashi wo Saretemitai** (俺は中出しをされてみたい) by Yareya Umako 6. **You're My Hero** (ユアマイヒーロー) by Yotsuashi 7. **Hakoo** (ハコオ) by Komotomi Yuuma 8. **Seishounenryuu Analyze** (青少年流アナライズ) by Moriyo 9. **Yasashi Karada** (優しい体) by Igohiko 10. **Anata to Goen ga Arimasu You ni** (あなたとご縁がありますように) by Hazu Nikko 11. **Iya tte Wari ni wa?** (イヤってわりには?) by Fumikawa Jimi 12. **Okubyou Gaugau-kun** (臆病ガウガウくん) by Azumi Tsuna 13. **Raihousha** (来訪者) by Yonoda Reku 14. **Immoral to Kamibukuro** (インモラルと紙袋) by Omaru 15. **Ijimerarekko Hajime-chan** (いじめられっこはじめちゃん) by Maiji 16. **Dai-1 Souko nite** (第一倉庫にて) by Toube 17. **Hatsukoi** (初恋) by Satomaru Mami
The story of a young, happy-go-lucky Japanese officer over the course of World War II. In 1940, he goes to Mongolia to help a nomadic family who rescued him during the Soviet-Japanese War of 1939. He decides to live with his Mongolian friends, but he is accidentally conscripted into the Red Army. At the Battle of Moscow in 1941 he becomes a prisoner of war of the Germans, but eventually is allowed to join the Waffen-SS, in which he becomes a Tiger tank crewman. And that's just the start of his adventures...
Guided by the mysterious words "diagonal music," this manga depicts the growth of young girls who participate in aircraft races, with precise lines and spatial representation, an enchanting dialog, and a novel screen structure. While dealing with the sport of aircraft racing, which is comparatively little-known in Japan, this manga meticulously depicts the situations relating to this sport and the in mixture of thoughts between the characters. It is a novel work in which a cinematic style of manga expression shines through, with the story unfolding in only four frames per page and the outer frames painted out in black. (Source: Japan Media Arts Festival)
Suekane Kumiko's vivid artwork depicts the fierce battles and adolescent lives of girls who challenge the "Grim". Please enjoy "another RWBY" in manga form!! (Source: ComicWalker, translated)

