A very wholehearted ANTI-Platonic unreciprocated love story!
Meet the Spacetime Strategic Enforcement Unit, an organization dedicated to rescuing people from terrible destinies and tragic deaths. The unit's nickname, “The Fate Rewinders,” is well earned—armed with Retry Eyes, micro–time machines implanted in their eye sockets, agents of the SSEU are equipped to stick around until they solve the case, whether that means trying once, twice, or ten thousand times! (Source: Yen Press)
Amelia was born a princess, but has never been treated as one for her entire life. After her mother’s tragic death, she spends her days being abused by her half-siblings. The only time she is treated as a princess is for a political marriage to Noam, the emperor of Saulverka. Freed from her family’s clutches, Amelia is ready to put her past behind her... until she learns about the truth behind her mother’s death. With fury and a mysterious magic simmering in her blood, Amelia begins her journey to achieve revenge against her half-siblings. (Source: Tappytoon) *Editor note: This comic contains depictions of domestic violence, non-consensual sexual acts, and incest.*
In this gripping manga adaptation of the award-winning novel, elite paratroopers from Japan's First Airborne Brigade are ambushed while on a search and rescue mission near the Somali border. When a woman escaping a civil war seeks refuge in their camp, it triggers a fierce battle for survival. This thrilling story showcases the bonds of brotherhood and unwavering dedication of these soldiers as they fight to protect the innocent and make it out alive. (Source: Emaqi)
The high school teacher Kanichi Makabe is what you might call a "perfectionist". He does not compromise anything that might hinder his perfect routine! From fighting over seats in the train to protecting a corner of an eraser, the peaceful boring days is indeed a battlefield for him... (Source: MANGA.Club)
Tunnels follows 14-year old Will Burrows who like his father, is very interested in digging. Then one day his father disappears so Will and his friend Chester try and find him. In his cellar, they find a passageway behind some bookshelves. They re-excavate it and eventually come across a door set into the rock, with three large handles. Going through the door they go down in an old lift and, to their surprise, eventually arrive on a cobblestone street. Lit by a row of lamps resembling larger versions of Dr Burrows' luminescent orb, there are houses that appear to be carved out of the walls themselves. (Source: Wikipedia) Based on a series of novels by UK authors Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams, this manga is illustraed by Shigeru Kimuraen. Some links can be found under more info.
In a time when giant department stores and supermarkets dominated the Japanese retail industry, two businessmen, Toshifumi Suzuki and Hideo Shimizu, discovered a new type of small retail store flourishing in America - the Seven Eleven. Called a “convenience store,” it was a concept new to the Japanese. Intrigued by this new idea and convinced that it would succeed in Japan as well, the two men put together a project team of fifteen members, all virtual novices to the retail trade, to bring this venture to their land. Staking his entire livelihood, young store owner Kenji Yamamoto volunteered to convert his family-owned liquor store into the first Seven Eleven in Japan. The hardship of negotiations, the oil shock, the struggle to cope with inadequate space were all met with resolve and innovation, culminating in what is now called the retail revolution! (Source: DMP)
The year is 2307 A.D. Although fossil fuels have been depleted, humanity has obtained a new source of energy to replace them in the form of a large-scale solar power generation system based on three huge orbital elevators. However, the benefits of this system are available only to a handful of major powers and their allies. The three orbital elevators belong to three superpower blocs. These are the Union, led by the United States of America; the Human Reform League, led by China, Russia, and India; and the AEU, led by Europe. These superpower blocs continue to play a grand zero-sum game for the sake of their own prestige and prosperity. In this world of never-ending conflict, a private armed organization appears, dedicated to the elimination of war through armed force. Its name is Celestial Being, and it is in possession of "Gundam" mobile suits. With these Gundams, it begins armed intervention into all acts of war. Source: TRSI
When Hinako wins tickets to go see her favorite band’s concert in Hong Kong, her trip takes an unexpected turn for the worse. While she is all alone in her hotel room, a man armed with a gun burts into the room and takes something “valuable”. Who is this man, and what exactly did he steal?
"Please divorce me, my lord." At the Valery manor, the count Lord Frederick is enamored by his mistress, whose whims dictate where his finances go. Unsurprisingly, his servants begin to leave one after another, refusing to become collateral damage. Meanwhile, the count's wife Liese enlists the help of the chancellor Lord Alwin so she may finally save enough money to escape her hellhole of a marriage! (Source: MangaPlaza)
In 21st century Japan, cars with artificial intelligence for increased safety, known as "A.I. cars," have revolutionized the car industry. Special schools teaching children driving A.I. cars have been established. One day, Kakeru Todoroki, a fifth grader of Arcadia Academy, was summoned by the school principal and given an A.I. car "to save the humanity by chosen drivers like you." The car, however, is not just a car but also a transforming robot known as "Gyrozetter." Supervised by [ICHIMURA Ryutaro](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=18233).

