The year 2077, in a world that has been largely taken over by monsters born out of mutated DNA, live some people who also mutated and became stronger. Follows a girl, Kusaka Yuuki, who's one of these mutants and is technically considered fairly powerful, who "barely defeats" a nameless, immortal boy, names him Tama, and forces him to be her servant, as they fight for a place to call home. (Source: jCafe24)
Educational institution (clan) to be accommodated. There were five students in a certain clan called the "Five Noble Houses" . A story of fleeting friendship and sorrow between vampire boys who are led by blood to meet each other begins! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Originally, it was a martial arts manga that mixed fiction and non-fiction, in which the main character, Ushio Akaboshi, a karate fighter, went to America in pursuit of his missing brother. There he witnessed the strength and variety of martial arts in America, and he set out to defeat Benny Youkide, the man who defeated his brother. The manga was a documentary-style work with a mixture of reality and fiction, involving not only martial arts but also Kyokushin Karate led by Oyama Baidatsu, New Japan Pro-Wrestling led by Antonio Inoki, and new martial arts led by Kurosaki Kentoki. (Source: Wikipedia Japan, translated)
The fate of an entire nation rests on the shoulders of one girl. World War III has finally broken out. After fierce fighting, Japan has been carved up and placed under foreign rule. Miharu, a prodigy with unrivaled sniper skills, meets Shou, a former marksman who can no longer bring himself to pull the trigger on a human target. Together, they are drawn into fights that will decide the fate of their homeland. A sniper buddy action epic set in a war‑torn Japan! (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Based on the life of real life historical figure/potentially mythological artist Hidari Jingoro. Jingoro is an extremely talented woodworker, sculptor, painter, wordsmith, you name it. But when his lover, Osen suddenly falls ill he must use his artistic skills to make her healthy again.
Out of all Japanese historical figures, Oda Nobunaga is probably the one with the widest range of interpretations. But what was the real Nobunaga like, and why was he really betrayed and murdered? While a lot of manga make their stories more interesting by taking historical liberties, this one does the opposite, using historical research to paint a clearer - yet more intriguing - picture of the man behind the myth.
The story takes place in a world that is gradually decaying because of the approach of an "evil god" from another dimension. Seishirō Shikizaki meets Ajisai Misaki at a party before school starts, and the meeting feels predestined. The tagline in the magazine reads "Under the cherry blossoms, a 'hero', 'evil god', and 'weapon' meet." (Source: Anime News Network)
Hinomoto Kyuji is currently the biggest name in Japan's high school soccer league. Everyone expected him to go pro in the Japanese league, but he believes that staying in Japan would be a waste and thinks he needs to go abroad and enter the European league. Then, he meets Nanjo Ichimaru, another high schooler that eerily resembles Hinomoto's childhood favorite soccer player. Both Nanjo and Hinomoto get pulled into the SA Nishigaoka Japan league team, a weak and struggling team that has seen better days. Will these two be able to lead the team to victory? (Source: MangaHelpers)
Shadow Cry is a side story to the main plot of Persona 3 taking place during and making reference to the events of the main game. It is told primarily through Jin Shirato's point of view and details the daily life of the members of Strega. (Source: Megami Tensei Wikia)
A novelization of the game, *Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors*, with some slight difference. The story follows Junpei who was abducted and placed aboard an empty, sinking cruise liner along with eight other people. The cruise liner resembles the RMS Titanic, a ship which killed over 1500 in the early 20th century. The nine people were forced to participate in the “Nonary Game”, a deadly game which involves numerical bracelets, small bombs in each player’s stomach that will detonate and kill them if they disobey, exploring the ship and solving escape-the-room puzzles in order to survive and escape before they drown in 9 hours. The players also attempt to find out why they were kidnapped.

