All problems are made to be solved by excessive use of military weaponry! Or, at least, that's what college student Nomoto-kun seems to believe. He's commonly called "Meisai-kun" (Camouflage-kun) by his classmates, due to the fact that he wears fatigues to class every day. Whether it's helping a classmate throw off a stalker, killing a wild animal, or going to the beach on holiday, Meisai-kun, his overly-militaristic friends and his enviable stash of weapons (and live ammo) are up to the task! His friends from class, two relatively normal girls called Tomo and Rie, keep him more or less connected to his normal life as a college student. Unfortunately, they often find themselves being pulled into his ridiculous, over-dramatic, military-esque situations! (Souce: MU)
High school boy Kanata Yoshino was at a loss after his dormitory was closed due to an epidemic outbreak, when he witnessed something strange in the park in the middle of the night. It's Haruka Hoshikawa, the most beautiful girl in his class, waving her cell phone around, in a futile attempt to catch (in a literal sense) radio waves. She is so technologically inept that Kanata goes over to her house to help set it up for her. However....... "You know, I have an extra empty room." Her mechanical ineptitude is just a pretense. It seems that getting Kanata to come over is her actual true intention—! A love comedy about living with a young lady who is good at temptation! (Source: SB Creative, translated)
Kanzaki Mitsuya is a high school student who enjoys video games. On one particular day of his boring life, a strange email arrives on his mobile phone. It is an invitation to the game known as [Innovate]. Out of boredom, Mitusya decides to register and participate in the game… Source: NU
This manga follows the plot of the third Pokemon film.
Silver Kamuy is Golden Kamuy with the characters reimagined as elderly people.
This is a spin-off of the Fuuma Kojirou and spend a few years after the events present in the original work of Masami Kurumada. The remaining members of Fuuma clan are Kojiro and his disciples, Komomo, older, and Tora. At this point arises Renya Yagyu Ranko brother was determined to obtain the legendary sword Fuurin Kazan, which was said to belong to Kojiro. However, this was only a prelude to something bigger. A portion of obscure Yagyu family, which forms the Karmasho clan, is determined to resurrect a mysterious and evil, sacrificing many people it takes, is Himeko Hojo or priestess of Fuuma. Many characters known by readers of the original manga return, in an environment full of intrigues and conspiracies. The story and art are made by Yuri Satoshi, which has a trace similar to Masami Kurumada, the original author of the work.
In 2755 AD, the latest model spaceship Xebec departed from the City of Nemexis in the Nemexis Star Sector. Due to an accident at the moment of its warp jump, it had to perform an emergency landing on the mysterious planet, Garaga. The Planet Garaga is a brilliantly written genuine S.F. story that tells of the unimaginable adventures that take place on that twisted world.
Sickly and weak-willed, 15-year-old Miyazono Yuuri stumbles upon an ancient artifact known as the Witchblade. The weapon quickly takes control of her life and soon Yuuri finds herself succumbing to its incredible power as she seeks to protect her island home. *Note: A stand-alone novel that focuses on Yuuri, the Witchblade bearer chronologically between Takeru and Masane.*
Torigoe has a unique job. He uses his talent of people's voices to help encourage and inspire others by using voices of loved ones from their life, even if that person has been dead for a long time. One day, after finishing one of his jobs, he meets an injured girl in a tree named Uguisu, and it turns out she is his next client. What’s so special about Uguisu that makes Torigoe treat her differently from all his other clients? *Notes: \- Includes the one-shot "Rinka no Juunin (隣家の住人)". \- Includes the one-shot "Omohiyuri (オモヒユリ)".*
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=48756242591): When Kaede sees a historical piece of ukiyoe art by a mysterious artist named "Gengo," she is transported back in time to 1860. In this time, Gengo is an unpopular ukiyoe artist, one who is especially fond of sleeping with and drawing erotic pictures of prostitutes. When he hears rumors of a mysterious clairvoyant woman, he quickly plans to meet her, draw her, and sleep with her. That mysterious woman is Kaede, who has built up a reputation using her future knowledge of the historical period. Having found Gengo, she is determined to maneuver him into drawing the art that she knows exists in the future, in the hopes that it will help her return home.
Shonen Shojo is an assamblage of Satoshi Fukushima's short stories. The only thing the 28 chapters really have in common is that they revolve around the relation between male and female, mainly boys and girls. Each story experimates with completely new topics. There may be young musicians, football playing girls, aliens, popstars, samurai, yakuza, seniors or even caries bacteria. Anyhow some of the stories are continued. What one could call the main story (because there is one episode in each volume) is telling of the girl Yoshiko who has pushed her friend into a deep fountain. Unfortunately this boy dies in this accident and Yoshiko now feels guilty towards the boy's younger brother Goro. In some time steps the reader is following their uncertain relationship. Despite the name, Shonen Shojo is not a book for children. Often the stories end abruptly and leave a lot of space for interpretations.
The mysterious thief who only appears on nights of the full moon, Gekkou. When he is done he always visits one girl, and professes his love to her. And so the two of them have continued to have these secret rendezvous. However, one night, something is different... Aside from "Setsugetsuka", this collection also includes "Utsukushii Mono" (Beautiful Things), "Dousei Yokka" (One Roof, Four Days), "Warau Zanzou Sunny" (The Laughing Afterimage, Sunny), and "Koi Otoko" (Man in Love). (Source: Intercross)

