Whisked away to the world of Twisted Wonderland and enrolled in the magical school known as Night Raven College, Yu encounters a strange scenario—his fellow students are doing too well on their exams! But there couldn’t be anything sinister behind great test scores, could there? *Source: VIZ Media, Vol. 1*
**HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS** Kusakabe and Sajo have gone from being classmates to boyfriends to getting married. And now that they’re living together, they’re still learning new things about each other and what it means to love another person. A collection of short stories featuring the cast of the modern Boys’ Love classic, Classmates! *Source: Seven Seas Entertainent, Vol. 7* Note: The series’ first appearance was in Web Opera Vol. 1. It was originally called “Futari-gurashi”, and was released as a webcomic on Pixiv with four short, full-color chapters in 2019. Later, another entry in the Doukyuusei series under the same name began as a proper manga in Opera Vol. 78 with full-length chapters, but no color. The two series are now considered seperate, with the original Pixiv webcomic being called “Futarigurashi”, and the full 2020 manga changing its name to “home.”
Few would consider Louie to be a sorcerer - especially Melissa, Merrill, and Genie. (After all, what kind of "sorcerer" spends his time drinking at bars and beating the stuffing out of the local street toughs?) But much to the chagrin of these three gorgeous female adventurers, divine will has dictated that Louie, the enchanter-gone-street fighter, is in fact a prophesized hero--who they must pledge themselves to serve! Could this bad-boy possibly have what it takes to be a hero? Or has the war god Mylee made a mistake? With a bevy of babes at his side, Louie launches into a series of adventures that range from the harrowing to the bizarre. Get ready for swords, magic, and lots of black eyes and broken noses, because when Louie fights, it's no holds barred! (Source: ADV)
Killed by a god’s mistake, Takumi Kayano is reincarnated into another world and blessed with a wide array of powerful skills. But instead of arriving in a peaceful town, he finds himself dropped into a monster-infested forest. There, Takumi discovers two small children-a boy and a girl who appear to be twins. He names them Allen and Elena and decides to take them under his protection. To his surprise, the children effortlessly defeat monsters using advanced martial arts, far beyond what their young bodies should be capable of. After safely reaching a nearby city, Takumi registers with the Adventurers’ Guild to earn a living. As he begins working as an adventurer, he also takes on a new role: raising Allen and Elena and watching over their growth in an unfamiliar world. Thus begins a relaxed and heartwarming adventure, where battles, parenting, and everyday life blend together in a slow-paced fantasy about family, survival, and second chances. *Source: Hanashi Media, Vol. 1*
A couple thousand years of solitude would wear down any young man—that is, anyone except Asley, an eternally youthful and eternally foolish sorcerer. After all, he has man's best friend...er, familiar, to keep him company. When his Level 100 canine companion Pochi demands that he get some fresh air for the first time in two centuries, Asley sets out to reintegrate into society and test his magic mettle. His mission? Dropping several unglamorous titles from his repertoire and restoring his good (okay, decent) name. A brand-new world and fresh adventures await Asley after his many years of hermitage. Perhaps he'll lend Pochi a hand to place first in the mysterious Familiar Feud. Or maybe he'll lose all vestiges of dignity and turn tail. Whichever comes first! No matter what, Asley has great evil to fight, a big world to save, and even a little growing up to do...that is, if he can endure Pochi's “friendly advice” along the way! (Source: J-Novel Club)
Centuries in the future, in the year After Colony 195, Earth is surrounded by orbiting space colonies. The colonists are cruelly oppressed by the Earth Alliance, which uses huge humanoid fighting machines called "mobile suits" to control the populace. Behind this tyranny is the secret society called "Oz," which has infiltrated the Alliance military and steered it towards its repressive course. Now, the space colonies are ready to strike back. Five young pilots, equipped with advanced mobile suits called "Gundams," are sent to Earth to wage guerilla war against Oz and its Alliance puppets. The war to decide humanity's destiny begins.
A cyber-punkish collection of stories revolving around the theme of the "DOLL." 1. **Gum no Iranai Kodomo-tachi** (Keep Those Condoms Away From Our Kids) The tale of boys and girls who have lost their sexual desire. 2. **Rissa no Tetsu no Hitsugi** (The Iron Maiden) The tale of the strain a girl experiences from having grown up in a home without love. 3. **Shuuseki Kairo no Himawari** (The Sunflower Quality Of An Integrated Circuit) Vanilla is a maidroid in the home of an elderly master and his younger wife. The atmosphere in the house is cold and stiff because the wife is having an affair with a younger man. The lonely master comes to look upon Vanilla as his own dear child. He suggests that when the sunflowers bloom, they go outside together to watch them. "Is that a command, sir?" asks Vanilla. "It is not a command," he replies. "It is a promise." And so forms the piercing and painful integrated circuit—the alternating current of intercourse—between a lonely old man and the emotionless Vanilla. 4. **Bara Tessen no Mukougawa** (The Other Side of the Rose Wire) What was the thing a girl like an angel endlessly carried? 5. **Kago no Sakana** (Fish Out of Water) A mermaid is brought out of her dream. 6. **Koubutsu-kun** (Mister Mineral) Inside the body of a cute girl who's just like a doll... are internal organs, and blood, and... 7. **Anata wa Ikiteiru** (Alive) The sad tale of a human and a clone who pass right by each other.
Shouta Kikuzato’s hopes of starting on his school’s prestigious soccer team are derailed when a terrible incident costs him his leg. Now in his first year of high school (again), Kikuzato has resigned himself to never reaching his athletic dreams. But when Chidori, a passing prosthetist, notices Kikuzato’s artificial limb- and speed-as he races through the train station, the specialist proposes a partnership: Chidori will build Kikuzato a brand-new leg designed solely for speed. All Kikuzato has to do is run! (Source: Yen Press)
Chie's big brother finds himself dumbfounded and perplexed by his younger sister's friend, Tsuyu, as she doesn't say much. She seems to space out often and blushes easily, but what on Earth is going on in her head? Though she's quiet and shy, Tsuyu seems to have romantic goals of her own as this coming-of-age story unfolds. Follow along with this young trio as they learn about each other in this cute tale of love and growth. (Source: Mangamo) *Notes: \- Chapter count includes one bonus epilogue chapter. \- Tenth place of Tsugimanga 2020 Award in the Web Manga Category*
Three guys and three girls enter a dilapidated amusement park in the hope of finding their missing friend. The Birdcage Castle is supposed to be abandoned... But now they find themselves locked inside and chained together. They'll have to work together to escape in pairs, or they won't escape at all! (Source: MANGA UP!)
Deep in the forest, in a tower shrouded in mist, there lives a reclusive wizard by the name of Nebelhaut. When he happens across a beautiful fairy who’s being held captive and made a public spectacle, he knows he has to take her with him. He names the creature Sti and orders her to call him his master, but her heart remains closed to him. But as time goes on, she sees a different side of him—a side that’s both caring and awkward. The distance between the eccentric wizard and strong-willed fairy grows shorter day by day! (Source: Kodansha USA)
Aoyagi is a garden otaku who is not interested in anything else but gardening. Everyday she fights with Sugisaki, who is a baseball otaku, and their relationship seems to be the very worst. And yet... Aoyagi is in love with Sugisaki?! She's not interested in baseball at all, but... that's all he ever seems to think of! Will she ever be able to catch Sugisaki's interest?!

