Subaru Takanashi, a first-year high school student, is struggling with her first experience living alone. But her neighbor, Hikari, is a caring young man with excellent life skills...!? (Source: Kodansha, translated)
**Story 1 -** Oni x Yamagami - Demon and Mountain Goddess (Yukiko) **Story 2 -** Welcome to the Zoo Bar (Mintarou) **Story 3 -** The Sacrificial Bride (Nekotarou) **Story 4 -** Room "2" (Tsugumi Nanamiya) **Story 5 -** "I wish I could fly" (Yuzu Mizutani & Tooru Kaede) **Story 6 -** A Candle for the Grim Reaper (Shin Takekawa) **Story 7 -** Kisses in Wonderland (Subaru Homura) **Story 8 -** Daughters of The Demon Queen (Mochi Au Lait) **Story 9 -** Alice please, I'm worried about you (Hachi Itou)
Renapan / Batsukoishi-hen (れなぱん/罰恋し編) is a manga volume released as a limited gift to those who ordered both Eye Opening Arc Vol. 3 and Atonement Arc Vol. 3. The volume includes two different stories: a namesake adaptation of the Renapan minigame and a namesake adaptation of Batsukoishi-hen from Rei. It has not been released outside Japan.
The sickly and socially withdrawn Princess Ridelle fell in love with the quick-witted knight, Sir Oscar, and became his wife. But after finding out that Oscar didn't wish for the marriage, their marriage life became no different than a pile of misfortunes. Soon, Ridelle was struck down by another tragedy, changing both of their lives tremendously, but... This is the love story between a former princess who was looked down upon as "the Failure Princess," and the young count known as "the Ice Knight"—the crossing of their paths weaving tragedies in their wake. (Source: Overlap, translated)
A comedy-focused spin-off of the main Konjiki no Gash series, serialized in Coro Coro Comics between May 2003 and April 2006.
For Nase Kouki, photography and family are a big part of his life. They are intertwined with his lowest and highest moments, -- And so is his brother.
An anthology comic of Otome Game no Hametsu Flag shika Nai Akuyaku Reijou ni Tensei shiteshimatta... by various mangaka.
Frémea is the saint of the kingdom of Justitia, which only comes along once every hundred years. As the kingdom's saint, she has very little freedom, and in the company of her faithful knight, Roland, she heals the people of all the evils that afflicts them. One day, there is a rumor that Fréméa is an usurper. She is then banished from the kingdom. However, a new life full of freedom is now open to her, along with her protector Roland, who is the only one to believe in the young woman. *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
A baseball manga following a cold boy that dismisses fellow students that work hard and sweat as "useless". One day, however, he is invited by a mysterious senior to a baseball club with only two members.
In today's world, it is said that you have to start by the age of six to become a top table tennis player. Takeshima, a former member of the Japan national team, is looking for someone who could overcome this “common sense.” He meets Fukado En, a boy who took up table tennis in search of human connection, and sees the potential in his straightforward, unadulterated passion. A former national team member and a lonely boy weave a dramatic table tennis story that drives a stake through the “common sense” of the sport. (Source: Tonari no Young Jump, translated)

