Ever thought of having an elder sister or younger sister? This is the story of such a household of sisters. *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
As its name indicates, this work presents short scenes showing the everyday life of young Japanese. What's common in these stories is that the characters are doing their best to fulfill their dreams in an environment that is not always conducive to development.
Ota-kun is being bullied. Yamagishi-san, who sits in front of him, can't bear to see it and starts exchanging letters with him. Ota-kun decides to give Yamagishi-san a hand-knitted bracelet as a birthday present, but...!? (Source: Kagurabachi Wiki)
Follows the adventures of Yasumi Okazaki, a 13 year old who lives in a world of aliens, invisible people, talking animals, and general weirdness.
On Christmas Eve, a boy is torn between trying luck in love and her "profession" ... This is a lost work of Inoue-Sensei, and even has an air a little indie, reflects the quality of the author in both history drawing, plus three special guests as always cause problems.
Standing at the crossroads of life; the important choices - "Flags". Hatate Souta, a young man who can see these flags, transferred to Hatagaya School, a prestigious school in the metropolitan area. Not only does he meet beautiful girls in his busy school life, he even goes as far as living with them under the same roof! Surrounded by these flags, this enviable romantic comedy begins!
L FILE No. 15 is a book that was released alongside of the film L: Change the WorLd. The book also contains two short manga chapters illustrated by Takeshi Obata, titled L: The Wammy's House (shows the events leading up to L becoming a detective) and L: One Day (chronicles the daily life of L).
Zenkouji temple, Nagano. One day, a giant doguu – a clay statue from Japan's ancient Joumon period – appears, and starts to rampage through the city. No one can stop this savage, unearthly war god… No one but the ancient earthen warrior Haniwatt, that is. It's up to the government's secret counter-“doguun” agency to perform the age-old summoning ritual, transform into Haniwatt, and put an end to the destruction. In this dark, deliberately paced story inspired by Showa-era tokusatsu shows such as Kamen Rider and Godzilla, the monsters are based on real-life archaeological finds.
*"This child is not my daughter."* Ariel was born in the Marquis family, where she was abused and abandoned. She ended up with a miserable death after a life of endless misfortune. Then she woke up, and she was nine years old again. In order to not repeat her miserable life, Ariel decides to have a contractual marriage with the son of the grand duke, Lakarter, who is famous for blood and madness. *"What are all these keys for?"* The housekeeper glanced at the keys and laughed. *"These keys are for the treasury of the grand duke’s family."* She can use all of them as she pleases because they are all hers. (Source: Kakao, translated and edited) *Note: This is a promotional oneshot for the web novel of the same name.*
Shiho Tono is a resident doctor specializing in pediatrics. She has a habit of being constantly late and forgetting things. Fed up with her behavior, her supervising doctor sends her off to a small affiliated clinic as a disciplinary measure. There, she receives a diagnosis from Saya, a child psychiatrist who awaited her arrival. Amidst the buzz of domestic violence and child abuse cases, both adults and children struggle to find their place in the modern world. This story explores what is necessary to alleviate the pain in one's heart and live with laughter. It delves into the efforts of those in the fields of healthcare, administration, families, and education as they strive to make a difference. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
After a long journey, Noa finds the "Class Change Book." He's done to all to abandon his bothersome "Hero" role and gain a new class... "Monster Tamer." Source: MANGA UP!

