In the summer of their second year of high school, Tomoya and his childhood friend Ayano set out on a journey without a set destination, sharing their painful secrets as they search for "true happiness." As the "black lump disease," in which people die and turn into black lumps, spreads on the internet, Tomoya Sakuma, a second-year high school student, begins to connect with his childhood friend Ayano Haruhara after his mother's suicide. Though it takes him a long time to confess his feelings, Ayano becomes his beloved girlfriend. However, their time together is short. When summer break arrives, they decide to embark on a slow train journey with no set destination, filling it with things Ayano wants to do. But Tomoya doesn't yet know the truth that awaits him ahead..." (Source: Futami Sara Bunko, translated)
The popular "Odeko-san" on SNS is here! "Odeko-san" whose real intentions are on the forehead. That's her feeling that only I know
A 4koma about a typical geek of a guy and his tsundere girlfriend. As the two talk about and play games, they slowly grow closer. Note: Contains an extra chapter titled "Houkago Replay".
The Oonishi family doesn't have a father anymore. They don't have much money. They don't even have a shower. Tenohira Size presents eight stories of a mother and her three children's day-to-day lives in the aftermath of divorce.
Life does not always go as planned. Noriko fell in love, got engaged, and imagined a bright future. Instead, her fiance fell in love with her older sister, Eiko. Noriko refused to let go, and they ended up getting married despite this significant problem. Some years of marriage and two children later, Noriko became a single mother. She returned to her family home, with her daughters Eri and Madoka. Her life continued, alongside Eiko (who ended up never marrying or leaving home), and their now elderly mother. Years later, Eri and Madoka are entering the time of life where they have their own problems with love. This manga follows the lives of this house of women. (Source: MangaHelpers) Included one-shot: Volume 2: Cotton no Ashioto (コットンの足音); Be-Love 2010 #21
A woman steps in when she sees a girl being bullied. *Note: Originally published in Tsubomi magazine vol. 11.*
My little sister and I looked up at a high-rise apartment-building, touching the clouds like a castle would. Even if there was a princess living in there, it doesn't have anything to do with us, merely an unreachable existence---Or so we thought. With a pure chance meeting, I ran into Shindou Rei, and realized. The Rei in front of me wasn't a princess, or the untouchable idol at school, but just a cute girl you could find anywhere.
This manga adapts Key's visual novel Kud Wafter, which follows the romantic relationship between Riki Naoe and Kudryavka Noumi from the game Little Busters!
Scarred by domestic violence and the sudden departure of her mother and her younger brother, Satsuki doesn't know how to trust people. *Renai Anagram* is the story of a young woman's struggles to overcome her past and learn how to accept and value herself. (Source: One Snowshoe)
Houkago Play continues with new characters. A 4-koma featuring boy and a girl who are both gamers, though they play with different styles. They trade games, discuss gaming, and discuss other otaku-type things, like manga and zombies, as their relationship slowly progresses. (Source: MangaHelpers)

