A gag story about daily life involving various professional baseball players and related people, including Kiyohara from the Seibu Lions. Although it is modeled on real professional baseball at the time of its serialization, players' names are written in katakana. Team and stadium names are slightly modified.
*Note: An adaptation of Jun Itou's novel of the same name which won the 34th Eiji Yoshikawa Literary Newcomer Award.*
Why is the college student having strange dreams all the time? Why are the people on the street ignoring the cries of a little girl? Is that mysterious Taoist priest for real, or a fraud? An accidental encounter, and a wild plant, will lead two people into danger… Ghost that can't be seen, a maze with no exit, a thousand-year old Taoist temple shrouded by supernatural incidents. Who is behind all of this? Who is the one whispering in your ear? (Source: Tencent, translated)
A gripping tale of a housewife battling against injustice! "Your 'motherly skills' score zero! Absolutely zero!" A housewife enduring abuse from her controlling husband, resolves to flee and relocate to a remote village for the sake of her beloved son's recovery. Just as she anticipates a chance to live authentically and happily, she encounters an unexpected challenge awaiting her in the village! (Source: Akita Shoten, translated)
High school freshman Taiga Shibaki is a solitary delinquent who loves playing piano. If someone picks a fight with him, he always takes the bait and is in and out of the hospital repeatedly due to injuries. So of course, his childhood friend and first love, Nene Satou, worries about him. When Taiga is troubled by this clumsy love affair, Murai, a third-year student at Tatebe Academy, appears before him!? (Source: Gene Line Comics, translated)
Duke’s daughter Yulia carries memories of her past life, in which she studied agricultural science at university. In this new world, she lives on and manages the poor territory she is meant to inherit, devoting herself to improving crop varieties. One day, however, the king orders her to become the fiancée of Rigras, the second prince—an ill-reputed man surrounded by unsavory rumors. At their formal meeting, the slightly plump Yulia is cruelly insulted by Rigras, who calls her a pig. Thankfully, the engagement is canceled. Relieved—or so she thinks—Yulia is soon approached by Loren, the first prince, who proposes marriage. With their interests aligned, she agrees to become his fiancée. But Yulia doesn’t yet realize the truth. This world is actually the setting of an otome game she played in her previous life—and she was originally destined to become the villainess fiancée of Prince Rigras.
A small transportation company had a wheel slip accident. The president, Akamatsu, is not convinced by the conclusion that it was due to "poor maintenance." As he works hard to prove the truth, he discovers the corruption of major corporation...!? This entertainment epic about a man who fights to protect his employees and his family has now been made into a manga! (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Suddenly, a demon enters my daily life and covets my soul. I am an ordinary human being, but my 'goodness' is top-notch, so it is worth corrupting. As I become entangled with the demon, I keep getting involved in unbelievable things... The good man's hunt for evil spirits begins. (Source: Naver, translated)
Marriage Royale's story revolves around the male protagonist, a high school student named Tsukasa Hinomoto, who is told one day by his parents that he was adopted. Furthermore, they tell him that his real father is a manager of a large company, meaning he is very rich and holds a lot of power. Tsukasa's real father wants his son to marry a good woman, so he sets up an event known as Marriage Royale where beautiful girls from all over Japan will come together at a school built especially for the event and vie to become Tsukasa's fiancée. The school is located on an isolated island near Japan, and Tsukasa himself is taken there to live in a mansion in the care of two twin maids: Miku, the elder sister, and Miu, the younger sister. (Source: Wikipedia)
Van Asiliaino, Danica McGuire, and her older brother, Ernest McGuire. The destiny of these three individuals with a connection stronger than family starts to change in a big way since the Zeon Forces invaded Earth during the One Year War. According to the author, Junichi Kamino, AOZ is the chronicle of their conflicts and growth. A story that draws a line of belief while seeking truth in a world without hope. It carries a message of finding hope by yourself in a closed society. Another Z Gundam sidestory, “Advance of Z: The Traitor to Destiny” was created with a new staff, new mecha, characters and setting establishment differing from that of "Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans". (Source: gundam.wikia)
Another world is quite hard to understand! A fantasy of a hardworking girl's DIY struggle! One day, Kurisu, a girl who was born and raised in a remote area, learns that she has the \[House Building Skill\]. When her memories of being Kurisu Niina, a Japanese woman, come back to her, she decides to leave the remote area and become an adventurer. After a grueling journey, she arrives in the labyrinthine city of Garel, and tries to build her own house and enjoy living alone, but the officials tell her that people from other countries can't even live there permanently. Thinking, "If so, let's make a house where you can travel!", she remodels a used carriage and begins to make an ideal home. Now begins the story of a girl who lives single-mindedly in a different world where her life depends on her skills!

