Genius shogi player Taisei Amado has a secret...Kentaro Fukuda, the creator of Devilyman and Shinigiwa, brings his beautiful art to a shogi story that you won't be able to put down! (Source: MANGA Plus)
What would you do if you had a smartphone that let you look up anything? Secret documents, security camera footage, a certain person's text messages, where people dropped money... This smartphone lets you do the impossible! Jump's newest suspense thriller begins! (Source: MANGA Plus) *Note: Includes an extra epilogue chapter in the final volume.*
Many Shonen Jump characters have big dreams, but this character's big dream is a nightmare! A very realistic reoccurring nightmare where a giant monster destroys a city. And it always ends with Kou, the poor dreamer, getting crushed under the rubble. But when Kou meets an unusual man who somehow knows about the monster in his dream, his nightmare takes on a whole new meaning. (Source: VIZ Media)
Twins Itaru and Hajime have no one in this world but each other. After their abusive mother disappears, they are separated and sent to live with different families. They keep in touch via letters, swearing to always be there for each other, but one day, Itaru falls in love with a boy called Ryouta. Hajime is plunged to the depths of despair and stops reading Itaru?s letters, blaming his brother for abandoning him. And then Itaru dies in a car accident a few months later, clutching one last letter meant for Hajime. What did Itaru want to get off his chest? What part did Ryouta play in Itaru?s death? And who is this mysterious novelist who may just be Hajime?s salvation? All this and more will be revealed in this stunning debut work by Kentaro Matsumoto.
The manga artist Kentarou joins a group of adults as they return to the revival of a childhood fad—The Mini 4WD. As he's dragged around by the members of the force-fully created Mini 4WD team "Twin Stars Mechanomotive Force Laboratory," he comes to awaken to the joys of "All out play"...
Perfect for fans of seinen and supernatural manga, this first volume sees Ayumu Mashiro transforming into Zero, the monstrous villain that once destroyed the world! Ayumu Mashiro has given up on his dream of being a hero and settled down into the mundane life of a police officer… until one day he transforms into the legendary villain known as Zero! Now a mysterious voice is guiding him as he's thrown into the battle between good and evil! (Source: Titan Manga)
The chapter is a one-on-one conversation between Griffith and God. It was not published in volume format at Kentaro Miura's request, with his reason being that he felt that the chapter gave away too much information too early in the story.
Four short stories about adventures of little sisters: 1. Stray dog ~Leave it to Nana!~ (Nana ni Omakase!) 2. Paper doll ~Changing doll Mikan~ (Kisekae Mikan) 3. Family trouble ~Yui's papa is shamless!?~ (Yui no Papa wa Harenchi!?) 4. Secret feelings ~Momo and angel's flute~ (Momo to Tenshi no Fue)
Kenji was born in 1960. At that time, Japan was running toward the future. In the time of the economic growth, Japanese children saw a lot of cultural movement. Some are gone, some remain. "20th century boys" this based on that chaos. Kentaro Takekuma, who was born in the same year as Kenji, is going to reexamine the culture of that period. This is the best guidebook to understand the background of 20th Century Boys.
Based on the popular manga To-Love-Ru, the novel begins with Haruna and her friends at karaoke, having a 'girly,' sometimes risque, talk. This new publication, full of splendid illustrations, shows a facet of heroines that cannot be seen in the manga.
Juuzawa Juu is a delinquent high school boy who just wants to be left alone. One day, he is approached by Ochibana Ame, who claims that she knew him in a previous life, and now wants to serve him as his "knight". At first Juu wants nothing to do with Ame, but after a classmate is murdered, he accepts her help as he looks for the killer. (Source: Anime News Network)

