Have you ever wished someone dead? Maybe that bully who's harassing you at school could use a permanent vacation? If so, just contact the Tranquility Support Center, and they'll put an end to pesky harassers with good, old-fashioned murder! Of course, there is a price to pay, but it's worth it, right…? (Source: Mangamo)
Little did Nao Kogure realize back in middle school that when she left an umbrella and a box of bandages in the rain for injured delinquent Taiga Onise that she would meet him again in high school. Nao wants nothing to do with the gruff and frightening Taiga, but he suddenly presents her with a huge bouquet of flowers and asks her to date him—with marriage in mind! Is Taiga really so scary, or is he a sweetheart in disguise? (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes the one-shot "Sugar (シュガー)" and two extra chapters.*
Famous superstar Malcolm... What caused him to throw away all his fame and become a police detective? Will he be able to solve the mystery behind his friend's death? (Source: Toomics)
Collection of one-shots: 1. Ao Ringo Kiss Ao Ringo Kiss is about a girl who is a big fan of the idol group G-A and often writes letters to Satoya. One day on a class trip to Tokyo he suddenly appears while she's been confessed to by a boy and takes her away. (Source: Otome Cafe) 2. Himitsu no Ao Ringo 3. Setsunai Ao Ringo 4. Angel Darling 5. Sonogo...Angel Darling
Aoi Nagawa, who has never had a boyfriend, is brought along by her friends to a bar so she can meet new people. She meets Kanade, an "aromantic" and "asexual" who doesn't have any romantic feelings nor sexual desire for others...? (Source: Shonen Jump Plus, translated)
Yuuri has a life threatening condition -- if she doesn't get regular doses of saliva from the opposite sex, she'll die. Luckily for her, her childhood friend Taishi is around to help. How will their relationship grow with this complication? ... Of course, that's a lie. ... And of course, the lie is a lie, too. The tale of two idiotic neighbors who just can't quite be honest with each other, begins now. *Remake of the doujinshi by the same name*
The city’s most popular brothel ———Zui Xian Brothel, a place where all types of monsters and demons gather and where mortals get allured. The talented and calm beauty, Liu Siqing, was beaten by the coquettish newcomer, Ling Huyan, for the number one spot? The fox demon and the green snake are fighting for the number one spot. Who will win in this battle, the calm and alluring green snake or the flirty and charming red fox? Who has the upperhand? And who is getting more and more into the battle? (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
Even though J no Subete is three volumes long, each volume is a dynamic story in itself covering a particular stage of J's life. Her life is a dark story and it's a very psychological manga. Book one is about all of J's trials and tribulations throughout childhood, during high school as she tries to find her place in the world and when she meets the somber honor student Paul...
Edo, 1855, in the Hill of the Three Hundred district: Japan's isolationist foreign policy has been lifted, and the era of the Bakumatsu has begun. The samurai Ibuya Manjiro, 26 years old, has just begun his career as low-ranking retainer to the minor daimyo Lord Matsudaira. Tezuka Ryoan, 29, a disciple of Dutch medicine, has just been accepted as a student at Teki Academy in Osaka. Each has a temper to go with his talent, and in a time of brewing upheaval the two are not slow to find trouble, which brings them together in spite of their mutual dislike. Tezuka is called in one night to sew up Ibuya after an illicit duel; a few weeks later, Ibuya finds himself the only thing standing between Tezuka and a gang of swordsmen sent by the head of medicine for the Shogunate. *Note: Won the Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga in 1984.*
The typical Kochikame plot involves Ryo-san coming up with a money-making scheme by inventing a new gadget or capitalizing on a fad, achieving great success, calling on Nakagawa's help as things turn sour, and finally losing it all as the fad runs out of steam or out of control. While the plots are gag-driven, much of the humor comes from the juxtaposition of mundane characters with the bizarrely incongruous (Nakagawa's wealth, Maria's appeal, everyone's lack of actual police work), most of which is never explained or rationalized in the slightest. (Source: Wikipedia) *Notes: \-Volume 201 got published on October 4, 2021. \-Included one-shot: Robot Santapei.*
Moe confesses to Yuuka who rejects her harshly in a haughty manner different from her usual "good girl" personality... but Moe seemed to enjoy it?

