Since humans and yokai chose to coexist, Kyoto is overrun with demi-humans, spirits, and demons! Saki, a succubus and student in this magic-infested city, has become the queen of her school thanks to her magic and beauty. But her arrogant behavior makes her plenty of enemies as well, including Yuu Ashiya, a persistent boy who’s the only remaining holdout against her seduction. Saki finds herself competing for his affections—with other demi-humans?! As the self-proclaimed queen, Saki has no choice but to beat them to the punch, no matter what she must do to seduce Ashiya! (Source: Yen Press)
The arena—a place where slaves are forced to fight to death. Lewis was one such slave who lost his life in a match. But when he opened his eyes again, he found himself in the garden of a luxurious mansion. Much to his surprise, Lewis reincarnated as the sixth son of a nobleman. One day, more than ten years after his reincarnation, Lewis meets a fellow slave and friend from his previous life, Sharon. But while Lewis knew Sharon as child, she now appears in front of him as a lady older than Lewis himself. (Source: Manga UP!)
When Kei Sato, a corporate slave with low communication skills, applies to live in a share house, he thinks that it'll be a good way for him to make friends. But the other three occupants of this house seem a little different...almost monstrous even? Can Kei overcome his introversion and become friends with these supernatural girls!? (Source: Yen Press)
Ririka Kirise’s a style-savvy high school girl who’s struggling to keep up in her chemistry class. Looking for some extra help, she opens the door to her teacher’s office—breaking his magic barrier in the process! Unbeknownst to Ririka, Renji is actually a sorcerer…and Ririka has the makings of a sorceress herself. Before she knows it, she’s wrapped up in the world of witchcraft as Renji’s apprentice—and getting into some sticky situations… (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
Harukaze Asuna is a junior high school girl, who belongs to a soft tennis club. Her aim is to win the national championship but such a dream has gone somewhere else in her school life filled with fancies and ecchi accidents. *Notes: The chapter count includes the pilot chapter and 5 side stories.*
Ever since she was a child, Tsubaki's scarlet eyes have held a mysterious power that caused those around her to shun her. Despite this, she tried to live a quiet life, but her cousin, Kiyona, spread rumors about her "cursed" power and had her imprisoned. When plans to sell her are set in motion, Tsubaki steels herself and escapes. Prepared to throw her life away, she is unexpectedly rescued by Kyo, the heir to a distinguished family. Upon learning of the plot to sell her, Kyo decides to purchase her himself, as his night attendant. Tsubaki believes her life is over, but Kyo's unexpected kindness begins to change her world, little by little. (Source: Manga Plaza )
"Don't ever forget how it felt when I made love to you." -- One year ago, never-been-kissed Hitoe entered a marriage of convenience with Kei, her company's new president. She had been secretly falling for him and was full of hope that their marriage might blossom into romance, but her hopes were soon dashed. They sleep in separate bedrooms and have never once spent a night together... In fact, she barely ever sees her husband at all! With reality falling so far short of the rosy newlywed life she'd dreamed of, Hitoe decides to put an end to her fruitless, one-sided love by getting a divorce. But first... "Even if I can't have him forever, I want to be with the man I love at least once." Still hiding her true feelings, Hitoe asks Kei for something to remember him by: one last - and first - night together as man and wife. She's braced for rejection, but to her surprise, he lays her down in his bed and whispers, "How do you want me to make love to you?" This couple was stuck on the starting line, but the idea of divorce will finally get them moving forward...! (Source: MangaPlaza)
The Pits of Hell offers nine stories that established Ebisu as one of the leading figures of the ugly-but-amazing ‘heta-uma’ movement, the Japanese equivalent of punk and new wave. (Source: Breakdown Press)
When Yasuharu bought a limited edition version of a debating simulation game, the last thing he was expecting was a beautiful video game girl named Popomi to burst out of his TV and invade his life! Too make matters worse the only thing Popomi seems to do is sit around Yasuharu’s house all day, drink beer, read manga, and cause mass havoc! Yasuharu’s peaceful life of playing video games quickly turns into a rampaging 500 pound gorilla as more video game characters come into his life. Who in the world is fixing Yasuharu’s house each time Popomi destroys it with one of her rampages? You’ll just have to read Popo Can to find out! (Source: Infinity Studios)
Born into a life of acting and dance with a traveling theater troupe in 14th-century Japan, 12-year old Oniyasha has one problem—he doesn't know what the point of any of it is. "Why must I step with the left foot here instead of the right? Why is one performance good and another, bad? Why do people dance at all?" It all seems perfectly arbitrary, until a chance encounter in a run-down shack sets him down a path to revolutionizing the art form and influencing much of Japanese culture to come. A fictionalized account of the early life of Zeami Motokiyo (Oniyasha), the founder of modern Noh theater—the world's oldest surviving theater art—this coming-of-age artist's journey vividly brings to life a man far ahead of his time during one of Japan's most culturally and socially vibrant eras. (Source: Kodansha USA)
Yuugo Sayama is twenty years old, jobless, and broke. But when the angel Hamniel appears and offers to help him find work, Yuugo eagerly turns her down! After all, he lives at the so-called Reject Residences, where rent is cheap and the tenants are all human failures just like him! Can a little divine intervention turn Yuugo’s life around, or is Hamniel in over her halo…? *Source: Yen Press, Vol. 1*

