Vil is on a wandering journey after his family blacksmith shop is taken away from him and his fiancée by his younger brother. However, his grandfather Happousai was a super talented craftsman who was in charge of the maintenance of the world's only six sacred swords, and Vil inherited his talent. He has made the impossible possible with his extraordinary craftsmanship and has earned the respect and trust of the demons and dwarves. But he is completely unaware of this and simply, as a craftsman, makes what he wants to make and fixes what he wants to fix. But then an enemy appears, and he is targeted...? The world “repair” adventure of an unaware cheat blacksmith is about to begin!
Kyoko and Ritsu are college girls who moved to Tokyo from the countryside and are sharing a room. Their feelings for each other have blossomed, and they are now in a romantic relationship, but for Ritsu, who is confused by all the new things she is experiencing, new problems seem to be arising...? *Note: Includes the one-shot "Honto no Kimochi (ホントのキモチ)".*
Naoto, who gets treated terribly by his parents, has Naruko, a beautiful lady, show up at his doorstep and starts living next to him as his neighbor. Naruko seems to be kindly accommodating Naoto, but her actions are somewhat "unnatural"... (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
When an American scientist carrying a cure for the AIDS virus is kidnapped by an arms merchant, John Kyosuke is forced back from retirement. He accepts the challenge to regain posession of the anti-serum. He finds out that some of the people he is after are closely related, which gives his conquest a whole new meaning...
Zhong Xinhuai, who never believes in fate, helps his cousin teach a lesson to a scumbag who askes for a "Fated Mate" and broke up mercilessly. Only to find out he's the scumbag's real "Fated Mate"?! Since then, the cool senior has been entangled by the fate-believing "scumbag". But, he's also the new student in the same major he's a Teaching Assistant. One runs away... One chases... Can they get rid of this entanglement of fate... (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
Mitsuyoshi: Final Edtion Mitsugon continues to train again, but his eyes are no longer open. He asked a swordsmith to repair the broken sword, and he says that his own sword lacked resolution and was often mixed with greed and regret. But a swordsmith, he preached, is a mixture of things a sword is, and that is its strength. Sorsuke is suffering from the fragments of the sword that Mitsugon has driven into his body, but he and Mochizuki head for Ezuchi Castle. In the castle, at the staff meeting, Munnori reports the damage caused by this incident and recommends strengthening security. After the meeting, Honda tells Munnori that there is someone he wants him to meet, and introduces him to Mochizuki and Korosuke. Mitsutsu is soothed by the hot water containing flower oil that Hyouga brought. An ogre with a mysterious person appeared before Hyouga. (https://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9A%BB%E7%9C%BC%E7%8D%A3%E3%83%9F%E3%83%84%E3%83%A8%E3%82%B7)
A sequel of Go Nagai's Harenchi Gakuen manga.
Ryou is a first-year high schooler who spends his days aimlessly. One day, he catches sight of a beautiful girl on the train to school, and although his heart had taken a liking to her, his mind and body were unable to make a move. However, when his buddy Hatakeyama invites him to join in on the local Tanabata star festival, he meets a mysterious girl named Tokiko and feels his life begin to change... all the while being unaware that this encounter would ultimately lead to his death in two years. The hopes and pains of adolescence intersect at the Star Festival in this rather unusual tale of boy meets girl!
An anthology comic of Umineko no Naku Koro ni by various mangaka.
A new episode of the diary of desires that is back with even more spiciness. A desire that any human would have. What if it were to become reality? Would the end be happiness or destruction? (Source: Naver, translated)
This series is a comical and serious account mixing history and fiction of the life of the Bakumatsu period leader Sakamoto Ryōma. It is November 15, 1835 near Kōchi Castle. The youngest daughter of the Sakamoto family, Otome Sakamoto is stargazing and sees a comet. That day her mother, Sachi Sakamoto, is about to give birth. The comet appears as a dragon and a horse, and Otome shouts to it "Make the child born tonight a boy! I promise I'll make him a strong samurai!" after which the comet changes to a soft glow. Soon the first cry of the baby is heard – a strong baby boy. However, the newborn boy has long hair on his back which is seen as strange. At this the father, Yahei, is dumbfounded but Otome names the boy Ryōma, a name combining Japanese characters for dragon and horse. Ryōma quickly grows but is a coward and a crybaby. He is mocked for his back hair and bullied every day by children in the neighborhood. He is not a good student and is thrown out of his juku. Otome and the second oldest sister Ei do not give up on Ryōma, and raise him more strictly. Even so, Ryōma's unique characteristic is his kind heart. This kind heart amazes the bullies in the neighborhood, led by a young Izo Okada. Zuizan Takechi, helped by Ryōma, is also impressed by his capacity for good. It looks as though Ryōma will enjoy a peaceful childhood, but he soon learns about the oppression of the gōshi (郷士) by the upper class jōshi (上士) samurai. His mother is chased to her death by the daimyo Yamanōchi, after which Ryōma vows to himself "I want to become stronger!" at the age of 16. Ryōma co-starts again in Azumi 2 alongside the titular heroine.

