Sonokawa Junpei, a 19-year-old who works multiple part-time jobs to support his family, chances upon 'M', an unusually strong Jan Sen (online mahjong game) player who is believed to be cheating and wanted by the game's publisher V.Line for a huge amount of money at the family restaurant where he works, and arose to the opportunity to get the reward.
After being inspired by Professor Yukiya Okabe, fourth-year student Shinichi Akiyama has decided to pursue graduate studies to learn more about the human mind. While Akiyama is having a one-on-one consultation with the professor, a faculty member from another department, Mitsumasa Iwashita, interrupts the two. As Iwashita urgently requests to discuss an important matter with Okabe, Akiyama cuts his consultation short. However, that does not stop Akiyama from eavesdropping on their conversation. He overhears that the science entrance examinations have been stolen, and one of his close friends, Kouichi Aratani, is accused of being responsible for this occurrence. Having known him since high school, Akiyama believes that his peer would never commit such an offense. With the guidance of his professor, Akiyama goes through every possible detail in this exceedingly intricate case. (Source: MAL Rewrite)
A mysterious disease in which one day people suddenly rise back from the Underworld: The Withering Death. When Kiso, a newspaper journalist, starts investigating the strange disease, he is attacked by a grotesque-looking demon. The one who saves him is a girl he had met by chance… The girl, whom Kiso is peculiarly drawn to, for some reason calls herself a "Demon's Burning Light"…?
Tsukishita is completely dependant on his little brother. It's the first day of school and his little brother has already had to find Tsukishita with the things he's forgotten. When a group of girls try to help him find his older brother, they mistakenly think he's Kagumi's. When Kagumi realizes who he is he also remembers the day he confessed to Tsukishita. Tsukishita offhandedly said some heartless things to Kagumi; did he really mean them the way it sounded?
An anthology of Girls und Panzer by various mangaka.
If you had a loved one killed by someone, could you allow that? Could you really trust today's judicial system? What would you do if you had the ability to punish people severely? From the author of Liar Game and One Outs comes a two-part one-shot about a judicial system for criminals that operates under the ideals of, "An eye for an eye".
Collection of short comedic Akagi parodies from a number of artists, including Washizu-sama to Yukai na Nakama-tachi by CLAMP that was used to advertise the release of Washizu -Enma no Touhai-. 3. Washizu-sama to Yukai na Nakama-tachi A one-shot from the female art team CLAMP featuring Washizu Iwao from the gambling manga Akagi as part of a promotion for the new Washizu manga.
After finishing the final round of the Liar Game, what is the new "game" that Shinichi and Nao will face…!?
A story about a girl who finds a peculiar glasses store, and how those glasses change her.
**Vol. 1** 1) Sekai no Sumi no Operetta (Yoshimura) 2) Majo no Naritachi (AIKAWA Yuu) 3) Scrambled Eggs (TABE Taberi) 4) Boku wa Kabutomushi (YAMASHIRO Umeta) 5) Warui Majo no Shiwaza (Nobara) 6) Slime ga xx ni Naritasou ni Kochira wo Ikaryaku (Moukon Icchokusen) 7) Sukoyaka naru Toki mo, Yameru Toki mo, Dragon naru Toki mo (Sanzou) 8) Daisy, Mata Ashita. (Nagabe) 9) Majo no Suu to Chiisana Mandragora (Shinagawa) 10) Owari made (YASAKA Akiwo) **Vol. 2** 1) Sekai no Sumi no Operetta (Yoshimura) 2) Naminami Kitsune (TABE Taberi) 3) Kanojo ga Hoshii Mono (Nobara) 4) Kinchou suru to Koe ga Uragaeru Sakana no Hanashi (Shinagawa) 5) Ookami Ningen to Ningen Ookami. (Nagabe) 6) Cotton no Mahou (Mogusu) 7) Kuroyagi no Ochakai (TAKAYAMA Shinobu) 8) Kimi to no Nenrin (KAMIKOU Chizu) **Vol. 3** 1) Olivia to Gryphon (AKUTAGAWA Kazuma) 2) Watashi to, Ie (D. Kissan) 3) Mokuren (SUMIYOSHI Ryou) 4) Hijoushoku to Gochisou. (Nagabe) 5) Uzumaki Cosmo to Manager (Sanzou) 6) Aru Kakan no Omoide (OGATA Tomio) 7) Curry no Iu Toori! (YAMAGUCHI Tsutomu) 8) Sensei to Onjin-san (Hachi) **Vol. 4** 1) Shiraito no En (AKUTAGAWA Kazuma) 2) CLAYTURE (Kuma) 3) Tokage Hime (KIMIZUKA Shou) 4) Onna Kishi-san wa Ookami-san ni Umoretai (Usatoru) 5) 龍愛でる男 (Sanzou) 6) Mayonaka no Waltz (Nagabe) 7) Koi wa Bouken (YAMAGUCHI Tsutomu) 8) Sekai no Sumi no Operetta (Yoshimura) 9) Jingai-san no Yome: Tsukieda Yoshino no Kekkon (YASAKA Akiwo, AIKAWA Yuu) **Vol. 5** 1) Futari Issho ni Milk no Hibi (Yoshimura) 2) Shoujo to Cyborg (Pepu) 3) Definisi (TABE Taberi) 4) Aqua Terrarium (INUKAI Bino) 5) Nanoka no Tenshi (Sanzou) 6) 魔本のはなし (OGATA Tomio) 7) Jingai-san no Yome: Tsuchikiyose Tetsushi no Kekkon (YASAKA Akiwo, AIKAWA Yuu) 8) Shiro no Ousama. The White King (Nagabe)
On his deathbed, the Great Philosopher expressed remorse, as he was never able to learn magic. Five hundred years later, he was reborn as Mazel Loran, the son of a feudal lord. His family believe him to be a late bloomer in terms of his magic, but also think he’s the next incarnation of the Great Philosopher. But Mazel has a secret that nobody else knows: while he does not have any magic, he has experience with “physical" force! (Source: REX Comics, translated)
The locomotive called the Rainbow Stone Train runs, not on electricity, but on the energy source called, "Rainbow Stone." Inside, the train is split; from the extremely high class Evening carriage, to the average Afternoon carriage, and finally, to the cheap, but cramped and noisy, Morning carriage. Employed as a crew member of Morning, Toky Towy struggles daily by the side of his strict superior while going through various encounters and farewells again and again.

