In modern Japan, where "vampires" that mimic humans and prey on them run rampant, there are girls who secretly fight these creatures, armed with silver weapons! Among the vampire exterminators is a team known as the "Madara-sou," a unit notorious for being full of "troublemakers." Newly assigned to this group is Reo, a girl with a certain secret. There, she encounters Kaika Kiriya, a woman who's particularly "dangerous," even among the eccentric residents of Madara-sou. A thrilling, over-the-top, and occasionally heartwarming tale of friendship. Hunt, hunt, hunt! A girl vs vampire action story! (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Kaname Ishidou suffered facial injuries in an accident, which made it hard for him to fit in at school ever since he started. When the school counselor Sugata asks Kaname to help out with some problematic girls in her charge, Kaname half-heartedly meets the four of them. After a month passes without any response, Kaname begins to wonder what was the point. Until suddenly, Kaname has a shocking "fateful encounter." (Source: Shonen Magazine, translated)
A young boy finds himself fascinated by the long hair of the boy in class who sits in front of him.
“You’re less than garbage as a servant!” Gald, a boy working as a servant for an Earl’s family, is expelled one day. With nowhere to go, Gald decides to enroll in a magic academy, something he never did in his previous life. In his past life—Gald was the strongest sage in history! In the entrance examination for the world's most prestigious magic academy, Gald, a commoner, surpasses nobles who can only use intermediate-level magic, demonstrating mastery over the highest level of magic, overwhelming them! After enrolling, Gald continues to use his overwhelming power as a sage, defeating all enemies in the arena and dungeons alike, enjoying his academy life alongside two beautiful girls he met there, Yuri and Sasha.
A oneshot about a teacher at a school who has a yuki-onna student who's trouble in more ways than one!
Asato, a high school student, has a secret love for his childhood friend Yukiha. Living an ordinary life, his fate takes an unexpected turn. He encounters a creature, called a "shito," that survives on human flesh and blood...
Won the 5th Kodansha Manga Award for shounen in 1981.
Suspicion is a manga by Osamu Tezuka, and also the name of one of his books in Kodansha's line of "Osamu Tezuka Manga Complete Works" books containing a collection of Tezuka's short stories. The stories included in this book are "Suspicion" (1982), "Insect Collector" (1979), "Insect Collector - The Butterfly Road Smells of Death" (1979), "Volcanic Eruption" (1982), "Peace Concert" (1984), "Activist Student" (1968), and "Old Folk's Home" (1972).
A hot topic on social media! It's the best kind of laughter from the most vulgar 4-koma romcom♡ Airi-chan, a naturally airheaded heroine, loves her childhood friend Yuu-kun. However, both her feelings of love and lust are sky-high, and she's always getting into lewd accidents! Meanwhile, the shadow of NTR by a shallow playboy is creeping around Airi-chan!? Good boys and girls who read this when they're alone should have a tissue in one hand, okay♫ (Source: Young Magazine Web, translated)
A man sees a girl with a raincoat on one day while he was playing his guitar in the streets. Later on the man meets the girl on the streets and he takes her home. All the chapters contains the same characters but each chapter focuses on a different set of characters.
The former company slave who died from overwork was reincarnated as Noctis, a weak lord. Noctis is determined, *"I definitely don't want to work because I'm in a different world!"* However, the territory is always in poverty due to the monsters attacking from the large forest. He becomes an adult and is endowed with skills, he also has an outlier skill called "enlargement & reduction". Furthermore, the demon attack left the lord and his brother as the only survivors. Noctis, who has a genuine neat temperament, will become the lord to create a "world where you don't have to work" in the future! (Source: Nico Nico Seiga, translated)

