Long before the Japan of today, there was a land riven by a century of war between hundreds of feudal lords. Standing astride this most chaotic and storied era in Japanese history was a samurai unlike any other—courageous, free-spirited, and peerless on the battlefield, Keiji Maeda had a bombastic style and a penchant for outrageous antics as well as incredible feats of daring. Beloved by his friends, admired by his enemies, and utterly confounding to authority figures, he went out of his way to break every rule but one—his warrior’s code. Adapted from a classic historical novel by the iconic artist of Fist of the North Star, there’s never been a more thrilling way to experience the golden age of the shogun, samurai, and ninja than this larger-than-life legend of the wildest samurai who ever lived! *Source: Kodansha USA, Vol. 1*
Murasaki Wakako, who is twenty-six years old, loves going out alone to enjoy eating and drinking, especially when something unpleasant happens at work. This manga follows Wakako through many solitary outings, where she enjoys different combinations of food and drink.
It's the year 2125, and a strange plague called "Cagaster" appears. One-in-a-thousand people is infected by this disease, which turns humans into monstrous cannibalistic insects. Two-thirds of humanity is decimated... 30 years later, young expert bug exterminator and mercenary adventurer Kidou and newfound friend Ilie struggle to survive in this brutal new world, while delving into the mysteries of the plague and its causes. (Source: Azuki)
Maki, a dedicated cook, lives with his boyfriend, Hanazawa and their pet rabbit, Pyon. The cute and carefree Hanazawa is regularly hit on by the handsome pastry chef from the sweet shop they frequent and Maki clashes with him often, but their days pass by peacefully... For the most part. *Note: Originally serialized under the title "Shiawase Gohan: Maki to Hanazawa (しあわせごはん -槇と花澤-)," on WEBLink under Homesha and miere under Tokuma Shoten. It was then moved to Gene Pixiv under Kadokawa and continued under the present title.*
Uda Natsumi, the owner of a food truck, finds himself becoming interested in one of his regular customers: a quiet, handsome young man who drops by after work to try out Uda's sweets and often ends up falling asleep at the counter.
Long before Kenshiro said, "You're already dead," a different Kenshiro walked the violent streets of Shanghai. The city is in constant crisis as two mafia families battle one another for supremacy. In the crossfire, a little girl named Erika is orphaned and soon taken under the wing of martial artist Liu Fei-Yan. Sorrow seems to follow the girl, as every time Fei-Yan attempts to hand her off, her new guardians end up dead. Fei-Yan decides to bring the girl to a man named Guise but instead crosses paths with powerful Kenshiro Kasumi.
Virtual reality. Murder. Werewolves. And teen girls! In a future where nothing is as it seems, can old legends come true? In the near future, humans will communicate almost exclusively through monitors, making real interaction a rarified and weak occurance for those living in a near totalitarian society. In this new world of communication, children are only allowed to interact personally on school grounds. So when a serial killer starts slaughtering junior high children the communication routes go under futher surveillance. And despite all the safeguards put in place to avoid physical interaction, the killer's latest victim turns out to have been in contact with three young girls: Mio Tsuzki, a certified prodigy; Hatsuki Matsuno, a uiet but opinionated classmate; and Ayumi Kono, her best friend. And as the girls get caught up in trying to quell curiosity under such terrorist scrutiny, Hatsuki learns that there is much more than meets the eye of their monitored communications.
At Omori High School, a school for delinquents, everyone is gunning for the 35th head, Meriken, and the days are filled with fighting. First-year student Kenny challenges Meriken, but is easily beaten up. He looks up at the sky and cries at his own powerlessness. However, when Meriken accidentally eats Kenny's lunch, he is shocked by how delicious it is, as if he's been hit with a heavy punch! Realizing that his cooking skills can be a weapon, Kenny vows to capture the stomachs of all the students and rise to the top of Omori High School! (Source: Tokuma Shoten, translated)
Miracle Hime Jubilee's title character, the 531st princess of the planet Keyhole, takes a joyride on a UFO. She lands on Earth, where a boy named Kiichi Masuda inadvertently pulls out the UFO's key and resets the craft — stranding Jubilee. In order to return home, Jubilee and Kiichi must recharge the key's energy in various locks on Earth. (Source: Anime News Network) This is the second title in Ken Akamatsu's "Illegal Out-of-Print Manga File Purification Project." Which shares out of print manga online, in a number of languages, supported by ads.
Persistent mediocrity hasn't dissuaded Fukutsu Toshi, captain of a lame high school baseball team, from his love of the game. But when the principal, dissatisfied with their losing performances, threatens to take away their playing field, Toshis is forced into action to turn things around with all out efforts. But facing him at every turn is endless adversity. Nothing is ever easy for him, but luckily, Toshi has the determination to beat it all. (Source: MangaNews)
Story about a boy with mysterious powers who transfers from school to school, fighting various monsters. 1. **Makai kara no Tennyuusei** (魔界からの転入生) 2. **Kurayami ni Hisomu Kiba** (暗闇にひそむ牙) 3. **Mononoke Dai Tokkun** (もののけ大特訓) 4. **Jigoku no Suna: Akuma ga Yoru Kuru** (地獄の砂(悪魔が夜来る))

