Alien parasites have invaded earth, infecting businessmen, and making them turn into... swim-goggle and speedo-clad giants destroying everything in their path? Not exactly your standard magical idol story?
The series focuses on the former Prime Minister of Japan, Hayato Ikeda, during the post-war economic boom of Japan in the 1960s. (Source: Anime News Network)
This historical manga takes place in the Tensho period, near the end of Japan's long Warring States Period, at the point where the gradual unification of the country was in progress. The story features an interesting character in history, Sengoku "Gonbei" Hidehisa. Hidehisa began as a low ranking samurai, but he grew into prominence. He made a number of disastrous mistakes in his life, but he somehow managed to not only survive them, but to also regain his status. This manga reveals the mystery of Hidehisa's intriguing life, as the Warring States Period draws towards its close! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Manga adaption of the novel *Kuuya Shounin ga Ita* written by Taichi Yamada.
Six short episodes about a perpetually-broke college student named Aki, her friend Mayu, and Aki's constant run-ins with her landlord. Also includes the short stories "Godbloomer", "Odeko Complex", and "Nagisa".
This manga features violent stories of passion and swordsmanship, set in the Kan'ei era (1624-1643). It opens with a match between two damaged swordsmen. Irako is blind, and his opponent, Fujiki, is missing an arm. It has been decreed that their match will be fought with metal swords, instead of wooden, so one of these men will die. The story that led them to this final match, and gave them their handicaps, involves ambition, the selection of the heir for a dojo, and the passion of two women-- one the dojo master's daughter, and the other his lover.
In the year 20XX, a bill was passed to indentify and surveil every citizen using nanomachines and DNA data. Those who don't possess this identification are deemed criminals, "NoIDs". As disappearances continue in the city, Liu and Tough are living their lives as NoIDs in the slums, helping people find what they lost.
A gag manga about Japan's Sengoku period.
Focuses on events which led to the Battle of Okehazama between Imagawa Yoshimoto and Oda Nobunaga.
While most of the smaller Pokémon are taking a nap, Togepi suddenly wakes up and, after seeing a group of flying Pokémon, finds itself separated from the rest of the Pokémon. Noticing this, Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Venonat, Marill, and Psyduck go in search of Togepi. It is there that they meet Elekid, who leads them to a group of Exeggcute. However, one such Exeggcute has a missing egg, and believes Togepi to be their missing part. Thus, the gang must travel to find the missing egg, and endure a storm that could blow Togepi and the Exeggcute away. (Source: Anime News Network)

