**An atmospheric fantasy series for bibliophiles and fans of Japanese ghost stories!** Kaori lives in an otherworldly bookstore with her adoptive father. Together, they provide books to the strange denizens of the spirit realm. But Kaori’s peaceful days come to an end when she rescues an injured boy from the streets–a human, like her, from the mortal realm. The boy’s name is Suimei, and he’s an exorcist, the natural enemy of all spirits. Can Kaori convince Suimei that the line between human and spirit is far hazier than he thinks? A touching supernatural tale where humanity and Japanese folklore intertwine! *Source: Seven Seas Entertainment, Vol. 1*
After transmigrating into a new world, I end up with a tiny Snowball as my Pet Beast. Everyone laughs, calling it the weakest of the weak—an evolution dead end. A nobody with a useless companion… is that really my fate? Ding! The system activates. I can now see the hidden evolution paths of all Pet Beasts. Weak, you say? Watch closely how my little Snowball is about to evolve and awaken as the Ice Queen. (Source: WebComics)
Hye-Jin has always dreamed of being a journalist, but the school newspaper is about to be shut down, and she must find a way to stop it! Her only chance comes in the form of a not-so-friendly but handsome rugby team captain. Will Hye-Jin be able to get an interview with him and save the paper? (Source: Manta)
The Heavenly Visitor and Great Sage, Cedric, is a sorcerer with immense magical prowess, so much so that he has become known as the living legend. In an unfortunate twist of fate, he faces an early demise at the hands of his traitorous subordinates. But Cedric turns this predicament into an opportunity for even further growth. Having felt the limits of his power, he had been studying the secret of rebirth to begin anew as a newborn human. However, when he puts his research into practice, he finds himself in the body of Alphred, a weak boy who is being picked on at school! Frustrated with his circumstances, he offers up his life to summon an avenger in Cedric, setting the stage for an epic revenge saga of the greatest sage! (Source: K MANGA)
In Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi’s epic team-up between Iron Man and Spider-Man, Tony Stark travels to Japan to attend a gaming convention. Awaiting his arrival is Reijiro Kaioh, the CEO of a world-famous card game company. Kaioh plans to unveil an amazing new gaming machine, but the inventor and his device are not at all what they appear to be… (Source: VIZ Media) *Notes: \- The series later had a physical release in English by VIZ Media. \- The chapters are the 1st and 7th (final) one-shots of the Marvel x Shonen Jump+ collaboration respectively.*
With 18th century Paris as the stage, in the age of automates, the city is attacked and put under siege by a maniacal Count and his giant automate. It's up to Jeep to take up her family's destiny and call upon the support of her imprisoned uncle to defeat the wicked Count before he destroys Paris and its people!
An omnibus compilation of the Takajyou twins. To protect the fallen honor of their family name, Mizuha, the elder brother, gives his body to Sei, an accountant. On seeing Sei and Yuuya, the younger of the twins, embracing, Mizuha is swallowed by jealousy. The deep bond and relation between the twins are presented from the prologue onwards.
Manga adaptation of the game's story, abridged into a single volume. As is usually the case with adaptations, the story differs at points from that of the game, but the essential story is told. (Source: Growlanser Realm)
On an April night in Tokyo, still too early for fireworks, university student Kakeru Sorano meets a woman named Koharu Fuyutsuki. She is a beautiful girl who stands out from the crowd, laughs a lot, and exudes a warmth that contrasts sharply with Kakeru's own introversion. But there was something Kakeru didn't know at first—she can't see. Unlike Kakeru, Koharu hasn't given up on anything, even with her blindness. She attends university daily, shows interest in clubs, makes friends—and dreams of launching fireworks one day. Kakeru wonders why, when she can't see them...but maybe it doesn't matter. And maybe he can start moving forward, too, for the girl who's always been by his side (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Winner of the Grand Prize award in the 15th GA Bunko Taisho.*
In the aftermath of the disbanding of Fairy Tail, Laxus takes his Raijin Tribe to Blue Pegasus, where they quickly become popular new wizards. But when Ichiya is kidnapped, the tribe gets drawn into an inter-guild grudge match. A full adventure packed with action and comedy in a single book! (Source: Kodansha USA)

