Ueda Aki is about to start her first year in high school with older brothers Tooru and Kaoru, who are stars of the tennis team as well as seemingly the rest of the school. Aki has always gotten along very well with Tooru, but never with Kaoru. Despite the new environment, none of this seems likely to change until...?? Note: Vol. 3 also contains a one-shot titled "Jingle White" about Christmas time during a very volatile relationship between Kazuyoshi and Yuka.
A man sitting in a bar, exhausted from looking for someone. Who is it? His lover? No, a dancer is his reply. The reason is because that dancer is the one that "that man" believes in. Bidou used to live in New York when he was a teenager. Once he got a chance to watch a group of dancer dance there. One dancer caught his attention, he's a Japanese like him and that man's move impress him to the point that it make him start taking dancing classes. Meanwhile that dancer's reputation starts growing not just in the US, but in Japan and in the Jazz dance industry. Unfortunately, during that time, that dancer had an accident and he can't dance again. Bidou is looking for a teenage dancer whose that dancer, Arishima personally teach until he saw a group of a dancer dance in a life house. One dancer's move remind him of Arishima and people called that Dancer "Guran". What's the meaning behind this name and what is so special about her?
The story begins when the protagonist Hikaru meets aliens Lala, Prunce, and Fuwa while watching the night sky. She learns of the "Star Palace," where the 12 Star Princesses of the constellations kept the balance of the universe until they were attacked. Lala is searching for the legendary Precure warriors to help find the 12 scattered "Princess Star Color Pens" and revive the princesses. When Fuwa is captured by an enemy, Hikaru wishes to save Fuwa, and a Star Color Pendent and a Star Color Pen appear to allow her to transform into Cure Star. From then on she works to collect the pens and raise Fuwa, who is the key to reviving the princesses. *Note: The chapter count includes 2 extra chapters.*
The story follows a 16-year-old girl who is experiencing her first love during Japan's Taishou period.
Apperead in Phryne, a lesbian magazine that only lasted for two issues (one came out in June 1995, the other in November 1995). It contained articles, short stories, manga, essays, and the like. "Community News," by Saitou Emi and the Heisei Community Committee, is a 4-panel manga strip.
Hiroshi Nohara, Japan's ultimate family man, is obsessed with lunch in order to work hard in the afternoon! The official spin-off gourmet manga of the popular "Crayon Shin-chan"! (Source: Comic Action, translated)
Kanako has fallen in love with her brother. They try to break it off and arrange a prospective marriage interview... Love stories replete with romantic moods. Volume 8 contains the side story "Tuberose Serenade" \[30 pages\], which is the final definitive ending to the Waltz wa Shiroi Dress de series and occurs after Magnolia Waltz.
A collection of stories by various artists set in the universe of Blue Archive.
Shiruru and Solotto are riding "Ekrano Bi-dice," machines designed to hunt "kujirani," an alien life-form inhabiting Earth's oceans.
"In the city by the sea, we understood that we could never understand each other"
Konhara Sui was touched by the National Music competition performances; and this prompted her to apply to study at the music school which Sou Tsukasa attends. Though the school music club rejected her proposal, after much recommendation from Tsukasa, she was admitted into the Brass group… Will they be able to beat the Music Club…?! Includes two other stories

