I transmigrated into the weakest character in my favorite game's Hell Mode. I want to survive, but the way the main character is being controlled is atrocious. It can't be helped. I have to stop the bad ending myself. **Original Novel:** [Novelpia](https://novelpia.com/novel/81003), [Onestory](https://onestory.co.kr/detail/H047735763), [Nate](https://toonnbook.nate.com/detail/H047735763), [KakaoPage](https://page.kakao.com/content/65247200), [KyoboBook](https://ebook-product.kyobobook.co.kr/dig/epd/ebook/E000008866194) **Official Translations:** English
From [Yen Press](https://www.yenpress.com/witch-and-wizard/): Imagine waking up to find that the world around you — life as you know it — has changed in an instant. Whit Allgood and his sister, Wisty, are just your average teenagers — until they are rudely awakened one morning by helicopters on their lawn and a unit of armed policemen hauling them out of bed. Accused of holding incredible powers they’d never dreamed possible, Whit and Wisty are shocked to find that their alleged “dangerous” magical powers are very real. And now, just how different they are — special, even — is just beginning to come to light as they and other young people rise up against the tyranny of the New Order.
The Strongest Demon Lord of all time gets left by ALL 4 of his wives?! Meet Zeon, the Perfect Demon Lord. After focusing too much on work, all four of his brides decided to divorce the Demon Lord and return to their family homes. Just when things couldn't get worse, with the same timing, the female hero Alexia tries to take over his castle! Instead of defeating the weakened Demon Lord, Hero Alexia listens to his worries. As they prepare to part ways, Zeon admits his wives told him he's a terrible kisser. "Well... want to test that? Let's kiss!" And so begins Zeon's bumpy journey to rebuild his relationships with his wives, starting with a hero by his side! (Source: Coolmic)
Official English: INKR From TokyoPop: When 15-year-old Priscilla's parents pass away, she has nowhere to go but to her last "living" relatives in the European town of Nachtwald. When she arrives, she learns that not only is Nachtwald populated by vampires, werewolves, witches and more preternatural beings, but that her relatives are vampires! Amidst the pandemonium, she turns to her diary, and slowly learns what it takes to survive a new family, new friendships, and the anxiety of high school--all while living in an unfamiliar world! **Note**: Only 1 volume was published. Amazon.com still has volume 2 listed with a publishing date of 2010 but unavailable. According to the author, the framework for volume 3 is complete and supposedly be found on his site.
Handsome and mysterious transfer student Hiroto Nakadai arrives at Maunaloa Academy, but he holds a secret far deeper than anyone can guess. Hiroto is actually a prince from another world, on the run from the evil Lord Kumagai and his dimension-hopping foot soldiers. Together with his newfound friends, Hiroto must journey through space and time, into the realms of the imagination, and beyond death itself in order to escape. But first he’ll have to make it out of high school alive.
From [Yen Press](https://www.yenpress.com/daniel-x/): When his parents are murdered by an intergalactic criminal, Daniel X vows to take on his father’s role as Earth’s sole Alien Hunter. Life isn’t easy, though, when you’re a young boy on your own, tracking down the galaxy’s deadliest outlaws. Luckily, Daniel has a gift: the ability to create anything he can imagine — including his parents, his sister, and his best friends, who are there to help him along the way. But when Daniel decides to go up against the sixth-deadliest criminal on his hit list, he may find that even his awesome abilities just aren’t up to the task!
Before Luna's hard-as-nails boss known simply as "Control" ever became a control agent, Jennifer Kajiwara was once a rookie herself. From Jennifer's freshman year in the Agency as a late teen, through her struggles with her parents and her grueling training, to her first dangerous mission as a field agent (and first big romance!), being a young secret agent is never easy. Jennifer must learn the hard way how to play the deadly spy games that make her such a competent control agent years hence, as she becomes embroiled in a secret war full of intrigue, betrayal and deadly consequences. This series is a two-volume spin-off that will tie directly into events in future volumes of Amazing Agent Luna.
From Seven Seas' Mr. Grieves page: *[Jhomar Soriano](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=8397), the artist of [Arkham Woods](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=32178), and writer [Cooper Johnson](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=5805) bring you the cleaner from Hell.* He was the best cleaner the mob ever had, covering up crime scenes for his bosses and planting false evidence as if it were an art form. Then he died...and got drafted into an underworld organization far more sinister: Hell. As Hell's cleaner, Grieves' job is to clean up after unauthorized demon attacks on the mortal plane and to hide all evidence of the supernatural from humankind. Through a combination of clever misdirection and a grisly attention to detail, Grieves faithfully serves his masters in Hell, whether he's concealing a random act of demon rage, or mopping up a bloody vampire attack. The rules are simple: no evidence, no witnesses, and Grieves performs his job like a loyal drone, bereft of emotion. But when a mortal teen girl named Angela witnesses a murder scene that Grieves must clean, his task is clear. Hide the evidence, kill the girl. Yet Angela awakens something in Grieves he thought lost forever: his soul. Grieves must decide whether to follow orders and whack the girl, or protect her and go on the run, with the legions of Hell at their heels. Read the free manga preview here.
Originally created by Neil Gaiman. About couple of dead kids who end up running a detective agency. From the American Library Association: Ghosts Edwin Paine and Charles Rowland, introduced in Neil Gaiman's fourth Sandman opus, Season of Mists (1994), and featured in Thompson's At Death's Door (2003), are still avoiding Death and still finding time to run their own detective agency. Their latest case brings them stateside to a girls' boarding school in Chicago. While undercover, they work their way through the clues to find an absent classmate. They and their new friends at the school suspect the worst, and the teachers' mysterious attitude about the missing girl isn't helping. Thompson's cute art, distinctive while remaining within traditional manga-anime conventions, fits a story full of well-written over-the-top screwball comedy and featuring cameo appearances by Death and the Sandman. Sandman series fans may be a little disappointed (it's too cute), but manga mavens will be in heaven.
Official English: INKR From TokyoPop: Meet up-and-coming pop diva Tina Young, as she pursues an almost maniacal quest for fame in the stranger-than-fiction world of entertainment! Tina's a true force of nature, and while she may not always hit the right notes in her personal and professional life, her heart's always (well, *usually*) in the right place. Luckily for Tina, her hapless assistant Shaquille has always got her back! And she'll need that kind of support, what with the likes of sultry songstress Bit Fencer climbing the charts, and the shadowy music corporation A Few Notes wanting a piece of all the action... So watch out Britney! Step aside Jessica! Outta the way Beyonce! There's a new pop diva in town! The thing is, her biggest adversary might just be... herself! **Note**: Appeared in Rising Stars of Manga as "Pop Star".
SYNOPSIS: Deacon, a prototype android soldier, was ordered by his corporate masters to eliminate a team of scientists who knew too much and he has failed spectacularly. Not only did he let one of his targets live -- 19-year-old human outcast, Jeff Linnell -- he attacked the team sent to retrieve him. Now the Corporation demands answers and they have employed the brilliant and ruthless robopsychologist Clarice Maven to get them. Deacon seems desperate to conceal the shocking events that took place on Da Vinci 4, but what chance does he have fighting an adversary who can control his every move?
