Shin Machima is a novel author whose novels don't sell. He lives together with five women. Why do the women pay a million yen to him every month? (Source: Anime News Network)
Peperon was playing the well-known one-player VRRPG "Magic & Sword" with the restriction that only the seven weakest races were under his control. One day, he woke up and found that he had been transferred into the game. He had lost almost all of the countries that he had worked so hard to build when he was transferred. All that was left was his own body, which boasted a high status, and the six subordinates he had devoted so much effort to nurturing. In order to rebuild the nation he once built, "Gloria Septem," Peperon once again begins his conquest of another world! *Note: Chapter count includes five volume-bonus chapters.*
"I also want to save the world!" Princess May of the Earlshide Kingdom loves talking about her beloved Shin to her friends who attends the Primary School. She wants to fight with him. The people around her find May's remarks unbelievable, but she secretly learns attack magic from Alice Corner and Lynn Hughes One daye, May, who participated in an open-air camp hosted by the school, is abducted by a teacher who has been brainwashed by a devil... (Source: Kenja no Mago Wiki) *Note: Includes 2 extra chapters.*
The girl that Kaname likes is rumored to be a menhera — a suicidal, mentally unstable woman with self-inflicted cuts all over her body. To be with her, he tells her a lie that leads her to believe that they are of the same kind. This is the story of a mentally ill girl and a boy who pretends to be mentally ill to stay by her side. Warning: graphic depictions of self-harm and mental illness, especially suicidal idealization. (Source: Amazon, translated)
What?! Traversing to become a Master? The job with the highest risk factor? No! I won't become a Master, even if you kill me! (Source: Tencent, translated)
Mochida, a junior high boy, had a crush on Aoyama, the most beautiful girl in his class. However, while he was secretly masturbating in the library thinking of her, he was caught by Hira, the library committee member on duty. Caught red-handed, Hira suddenly demanded a kiss from Mochida. Before he could react, Mochida lips were touching hers and it caused him to ejaculate. She invited him to join the secret “Kissing Club.” A story about the debauchery of their youth, as they become obsessed with the forbidden fruit. (Source: Yanmaga, translated)
"Gal is playing baseball!?" The "tenacious youth" manga centers on a gal who has a gifted right arm who becomes part of a women's baseball club. (Source: Anime News Network)
The first of the manga spin-off of the original visual novel by Nitroplus. Minagoroshi takes place prior to the game's prologue and follows the story of Minato Kageaki arriving to a remote island and fighting a group of four Mushas to destroy one of Ginseigou's "Eggs."
One day, Kurohiko Sagara, who was fed up with everything, is surrounded by a bright light and loses consciousness. When he wakes up, he finds himself in a different world with a humongous tree! In addition, for some reason he can easily read the "forbidden spells" that nobody has been able to read thus far, and because of that he ends up enrolling in the academy that trains "Sacred Tree Knights."
Summer at a beach, a female lifesaver, 2 kids who like making her work and approaching disaster... It's 4 page long, full color.
Manga artist Shungiku Uchida, whose numerous hit works include the revolutionary child-rearing manga "We are Reproducing," and "Minami's Lover," which has been dramatized for TV many times, was suddenly diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2015...! The slapstick events leading up to the discovery, hospitalization, and surgery, the mechanism and side effects of anticancer drugs, the physical and environmental changes that ensued, and the turbulent days with her four children before and after the surgery... The author's unique comic essay on the battle against cancer faces cancer head-on and describes it in her trademark frank style. (Source: Bunkasha, translated)

