Harada Izumi has just transferred to a new high school and is doing her best to fit in, which isn’t easy when you have a secret as big as hers – that she can read minds! And it doesn’t help when she is seated next to Akechi Kikumaru, a handsome young man she immediately takes an interest in who is more than a little bit of a pervert!
While on the job, it is important to watch how you present yourself as people's perceptions can mean everything. For Mai Waku, an owner of a firm tackling supernatural problems, this simple task can be incredibly difficult. With her unavoidable sex appeal, Mai seems to always find a way to end up naked while working on a case. Dealing with a variety of people from well-known celebrities to innkeepers, Mai cannot seem to avoid precarious situations where she lacks clothes in the presence of her clients. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
The girl that Kaname likes is rumored to be a menhera — a suicidal, mentally unstable woman with self-inflicted cuts all over her body. To be with her, he tells her a lie that leads her to believe that they are of the same kind. This is the story of a mentally ill girl and a boy who pretends to be mentally ill to stay by her side. Warning: graphic depictions of self-harm and mental illness, especially suicidal idealization. (Source: Amazon, translated)
This manga is partly inspired by the real-life Japanese horse bandit, Hakuro Kohinata, and depicts the tumultuous life of Kensaku Ohinata, who moved to China at a young age, was kidnapped by a group of horse bandits, but rose to prominence among their ranks and eventually grew up to unite a number of them under the name of Xiao Dongyang. Kensaku's adventurous spirit and ambition, as well as his positive, brave personality, can sometimes lead to light-hearted mischief, but as he matures into a young man, he grows to experience bouts of delusion. Regarded as one of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's most realistic and human works, this manga draws inspiration from another real-life Japanese horse bandit: Date Junnosuke, thus vividly depicting the reality of Chinese horse bandits.
Collecting six years' worth of the column he has run in the pages of serial novel and culture critique magazine Da Vinci since 1997, Donki Korin employs a unique structural format. On the right page of every spread is a short essay sent in by a reader and chosen by Furuya, and on the left page is a four-panel comic drawn by Furuya relating to the essay. (Source: robots never sleep)
The hero had finally defeated the demon lord, sealing him. However, the seal he had used was only temporary. Should evil rise again, the descendants of the hero shall follow in his steps. At least... That was the plan. It's too bad that the hero is still a virgin! If he doesn't have children by 30, he'll become a wizard! And so, the hero desperately begins his journey to find a wife...
“I think I’ve fallen for you…” A 4-page shorts collection of BL stories depicting such moments. Includes works of 29 popular and talented authors.
1-3. **Gakuen Harem** (学園ハーレム) 4. **Kocchi Minaide! Darling** (こっち見ないで!ダーリン) 5. **Kirakira** (キラキラ) 6. **Obenkyou Shimashou** (お勉強しましょう)
The main character lives more or less a secluded life working as an ero mangaka... Suddently his younger sister Sora arrives at his home, telling him that their father has left a goodbye note and is nowhere to be found.... Their mother is long gone, so being the only relative that can take responsibility for her our hero decides to take care of Sora and provide her with shelter and a shoulder to rely on.... Early on, the main character investigates a little, and realizes that he and Sora have no blood relationship at all... He decides to kept this little tidbit to himself sans Sora would be truly be left without any family left... Of course, in order to complete the set up, we have that Sora has a massive brother complex, and that she gets obviously jealous whenever her brother seems to get a good mood with his long time love interest. Of course that they will have to survive some big hurdles that will pop up on the long road... So, will their "brother and sister" relationship truly last forever?
The story is set in the near future when the marriageable age was lowered in response to the declining birth rate. A 24-year-old man marries a 12-year-old girl in this gag comedy.
The story begins when a mysterious young girl suddenly appears in the room of a single, middle-aged man. The girl discovers the man's secret hobby and, as if to provoke him, reveals his collection. However, it's not just him with an unbelievable secret, but the girl too. (Source: Natalie.mu, translated)

