The manga follows three men—one who works for a foreign company, one who works for a "black company" (sweatshop-like working conditions), and one who is unemployed—and something that happens when they get together. In the preview image they ask the question "who among us is the most unfortunate?" (Source: Anime News Network)
A side-story centered on the Dorssia soldier A-drei, and tells his story from both past and present points of view. Originally published in Sylph magazine.
Inside a mid-boss room, waiting for the hero, a demon gets his former-life's memory back and realizes that he's in a RPG game he played. Knowing that in his previous life he was just an ordinary college student, he is not content with being a to-be-defeated mid-boss. Determined, he decided to defeat the boss and escape the dungeon. In doing so, he is tasked by a goddess to find special "pearls" scattered across the world.
Publisher Hayakawa is celebrating its 70th anniversary with two manga anthology reprints. One collection is dedicated to mystery works while the other compiles sci-fi stories printed over the publisher's long career. Contents: 1. **Ureta Hoshi** (熟れた星) \[Tezuka Osamu\] 2. **Eisei 2-ren Dokubou** (衛星2連独房) \[Matsumoto Leiji\] 3. **7P(2): H.G. Wells ni** (7P(2)―H・G・ウエルズに) \[Ishinomori Shotaro\] 4. **Captain Past** (キャプテンパースト) \[Nagai Go\] 5. **Ragini** (ラーギニー) \[Hagio Moto\] 6. **Dorothy** (ドロシー) \[Fukuyama Keiko\] 7. **Mizubito** (水人) \[Azuma Hideo\] 8. **SF Kozou no Yuurei: THE GHOST OF SF KID** (SF小僧の幽霊 THE GHOST OF SF KID) \[Tori Miki\] 9. **Heikou Wars** (並行ウォーズ) \[Yokoyama Eiji\] 10. **Ojii-chan no Shosai/Uchuu** (おじいちゃんの書斎/宇宙) \[Imai Tetsuya\] 11. **Megane wo Kai ni** (眼鏡を買いに) \[Tsunami Nayu\] 12. **Futokou** (不登校) \[Tsubana\] 13. **Mister Donuts** (ミスターどーなつ) \[Kitano Yusaku (orig. story), Nishijima Daisuke\] 14. **Mahou Shoujo Time-chan Sono 1 Onee-chan wa Kaidan wo Ochiru Yume wo Miru no ka** (魔法少女タイムちゃん その1 お姉ちゃんは階段を落ちる夢を見るのか) \[Yoshitomi Akihito\] 15. **To, Aru Hi no Boku no Himo** (と、ある日の僕のひも) \[Miyazaki Natsujikei\] 16. **Ore no Yume no Imouto** (俺の夢の妹 Sister of My Dreams) \[Coco\]
A collection of short stories based off of the adult visual Kao no nai Tsuki.
"I'll never show anyone my paintings to anyone again." That's what the girl decided. But then, by chance, she is assigned the task of painting the backdrop for the class play. This is a vivid coming-of-age story from the talented creator of Akanesasu Zakuro no Miyako. (Source: Harta Alternative, translated)
The story centers around Mizuki Hijiri, a high school girl who just transferred schools. At her new school, she has a fateful encounter with boys suffering from chūnibyō (adolescent delusions of grandeur). There is Noda who dreams of becoming a hero, the tragically handsome otaku Takashima who only likes 2D girls, Nakamura the supposedly "reincarnated" angel or devil, and the self-professed string-puller Tsukumo. (Source: Anime News Network)
The manga will center on an angel who descends to earth to a middle school in a rural area, and becomes an amazingly beautiful national actress. [ANN]
Overwhelmed by the huge success of her latest novel, exhausted and suffering from a crippling inability to write, Delphine meets L., who embodies everything Delphine has always secretly admired; she is a glittering image of feminine sophistication and spontaneity and she has an uncanny knack of always saying the right thing. Unusually intuitive, L. senses Delphine's vulnerability and slowly but deliberately carves herself a niche in the writer's life. However, as L. makes herself indispensable to Delphine, the intensity of this unexpected friendship manifests itself in increasingly sinister ways. As their lives become more and more entwined, L. threatens Delphine's identity, both as a writer and as an individual. (Source: Bloomsbury USA)
Chiyuki's dream is for making food and make Futoshi Mori, her favourite actor, eat it. And that dream almost came true. But when she found out that Futoshi is rarely eats at home, she was disappointed. Yet, she met Tsubasa, the second son from Futoshi's family.
After little Tama's mother died, she went to live with her cousins. They accepted her with warmth and love, particularly Nonoko, a 14-year-old girl who was delighted to accept Tama as a younger sister. Nonoko is a cheerful girl with an odd habit of drifting suddenly off to sleep at odd times. Eventually, Tama wanted to go back and live with her Dad. Nonoko accompanies Tama back to her father's house, although they are both uncertain how welcome they would be. Tama's dad is a very quiet man who is difficult to read. Nonoko realizes that she doesn't really know very much about him at all, and she's not exactly sure how much he loves his daughter. She is determined to stay with her little cousin until she knows Tama will be okay. And thus their daily life together begins... *Note: Contains chapter 4.5.*
Ordinary schoolkid Urashimada Taro serves as the unwilling caretaker of the wacky and off-the-wall turtles, who are mistaken for foreign exchange students.
