The manga follows the adventures of a Pokémon Trainer, Akira, and his Rockruff. This manga loosely follows the events of the video game Pokémon Sun and Moon, and was created by Tenya Yabuno.
Sebastian Garcia is shaken by the overwhelming attraction he feels for Rosie Lambert. Maybe it's because she seems innocent and trustworthy, so unlike the many fortune hunters who've pursued him before? Soon Sebastian makes Rosie his woman. So how can Rosie tell him the real reason for her sudden appearance in his life, when it could destroy his faith in her? And she may be pregnant with his child.... (Source: fictiondb)
The year is 1897, the era of the Wild West. Doctor Mordrid may be the scientific community's outcast, but his unique skills as an archaeologist specializing in occult cases are second to none and begrudgingly recognized by most. With his trusty animal sidekick Kim and more than a few (mechanized) tricks up his sleeve, Doctor Mordrid sets forth to investigate incredible happenings on the American Frontier. (Source: Manga Planet)
1) Melancholy Melancholic Melancholinist Although extremely reluctant Ogata decides to go to the dentist after getting a tooth ache. The problem only seems to get bigger when he meets his dentist Dr. Kitagawa. Ogata's obvious reactions seems to have awoken the sadist in Dr. Kitagawa. 2) Ichijirushiku Akiraka (Conspicuously Obvious) (From The Moon in a Box) Okai is Professor Ikeda's best teaching assistant, but his own assistants are driving him crazy! One of them is lazy and whines, and the other one keeps sexually harassing him! What on earth is going on here? Is it the assistants' fault, or is Okai missing something? Also contains four other stories.
How long do I have to live this way? Eve wonders. She was tricked into becoming her boss’s mistress. Then one day, she meets a man at a party—his name is Carl and he’s a movie director. She is instantly attracted to him, but the moment he learns that Eve is Max’s mistress, he throws hurtful words at her. Max then makes a most cruel request: he wants her to play a role in Carl’s upcoming movie in order to ruin it! If only she had the power to say no to Max’s demands… (Source: Harlequin)
Chu Zheng was bound to the money-squandering system by accident and traveled to another world. She'd die unless she squandered money there. Her missions were to spend money, to avenge on those who used to be bad to her, and even to make sure the innocent hero was healthy both physically and mentally. All this drove Chu Zheng crazy—She'd never heard of such missions... But there was nothing she could do with the powerful system. Therefore, by completing those missions, she proved a truth to us: Becoming a boss in another world starts with spending money! (Source: Webnovel)
"Hikoutei Jidai" is a 15 page all watercolor manga, which the animated film "Porco Rosso" is based on. It was serialized in Model Graphix, a monthly magazine about scale models, as a part of Miyazaki's "Zassou Note" series. Like other mangas in this series, "Hikoutei Jidai" is a manifestation of his love for old planes. It's filled with planes from 1920s (heavily modified by Miyazaki), technical details about them, and men (good-hearted and silly) who love these planes. Compared to the anime version, the manga is much lighter and sillier (in a good sense). Other than being a "retired Italian Air Force pilot", Porco's past is not in the story, so there is no conflict with the fascist government, although the rise of fascism and the sentiment against it are mentioned. Gina doesn't appear at all, and Porco is basically a happy guy. Still, the basic story line and its charm are carried over into the anime. In the air battle scene between Porco and Donald Chuck (Curtis in the anime version), Miyazaki wrote; "If this were animation, I might be able to convey the grandeur of this life-or-death battle. But this is a comic. I have no choice but to rely on the imagination of you, good readers." No one knew at that time, that we were going to be able to see this scene on the big screen as the animated movie "Porco Rosso". (Source: nausicaa.net)
The prototype of the original manga drawn by Isayama Hajime when he was 19 years old for the "Magazine Grand Prix" in 2006. *Note: Bundled with the limited edition of the anime's first season Blu-ray/DVD disc 1 on July 17, 2013.*
The hero died when he was thrown off his pizza delivery bike. When he's about to be reborn into a new world, the goddess tasked with his reincarnation lets him choose between three options: he can be heroic swordsman, a wizard, or hero that saves the world with pizza. He takes so long to decide that the first two options are taken by other people and he's stuck with the third. He's reborn in an elf country as the "high-calorie hero." Equipped only with the power of pizza, he hires the appetite demon lord's daughter Liria to help him run the pizza parlor. (Source: Anime News Network)
One day, Kotone Sayama develops a Psych—a kind of superpower—that gives him the ability to teleport objects. After encountering Nemuru Suya, another Psych user, Kotone is invited to live in the Psych House with other superpowered people. Kotone’s life of abnormal normalcy begins here! *Source: VIZ Media*
*"You really know how to tease a man, my princess..."* The political and romantic battle between the world's most gorgeous guy and a tomboy has begun! (Source: Renta!)

