She died a year ago. Their grief still raw, her brother and her childhood friend go hiking to look for a snakeskin. *Note: Winner of the 2018 Spring Shiki-shou Shikitaishou Award. Published in the 2018 May issue of Afternoon Magazine.*
“Higurashi no Naku Koro ni” anthology manga, released by Earth Star Comics.
Sumire Shirayuki is a piano teacher who can match anyone when it comes to beauty and grace. However, contrary to her image, she is on the path to becoming a thirty-something spinster with no money and no boyfriend! And on top of that, she can't even cook for herself...?! What if she could find her fated "cooking prince"?! Someone who can sympathize with her true personality! (Source: Bunkasha, translated)
An official collaboration between the studios behind Hamefura and Arte, released on Twitter.
A 4-koma slice-of-life comedy manga in which characters from various games released by Falcom (e.g. Dragon Slayer, The Legend of Heroes and Ys series) come together in a school.
Shori Himesaki has always had recurring dreams of a medieval world where a valiant knight protects a beautiful princess. He's spent his life idly assuming that he must have been the knight in a past life. But that all changed at his high school entrance ceremony. The moment he lays eyes on Asako Kishi, the truth hits him: his past life wasn't the knight's at all. He was the princess... and she was the one sworn to protect him. (Source: Sunday Webry, translated) *Note: Originally a one-shot. It was later picked up for serialization on Sunday Webry on July 30, 2025. The one-shot was reused as the first chapter for serialized version.*
In a school of delinquents, there's one student that hates guys who pick on the weak, and his name is Kunio. He's as strong as they come, but unfortunately he's also lazy and perverted. Can Kunio win all of his challenges and survive the crazy antics of his opponents? *Ore wa Otoko da! Kunio-kun is based off the Kunio-kun videogame series, which includes the game that was localised in North America as River City Ransom.*
Not lured by his favorite sweets, well, maybe a little, but to heal his friend Abel’s heart, Ryo, a water-element mage, plans a relaxing getaway. His chosen destination is Candia Island, known for its grand festival. Welcomed warmly by the cheerful villagers, Ryo and his group soon learn the festival is actually a memorial for a mage and an elf who were deeply in love and gave their lives to protect the island. But before they can reflect on the island’s tragic history, a savage magical beast suddenly goes berserk and attacks the village! Ryo steps in to defend the people but for some reason, his trusted water magic won’t work? An island getaway turns into a desperate survival struggle with zero backup! The side story of the strongest water mage’s carefree adventure begins now. [Original Web Publication](https://to-corona-ex.com/comics/211121120608440)
Shirotae will return. With that belief, Shouko does her best to understand the young man's multiple personality disorder. What are Shirotae's origins? How come his entire family are magic users? And how does one go to this alternate dimension, the Lake Nation?
Ayaka is a shrine maiden from a powerful family (modern) and the ability to trap evil spirits in mirrors (or anything reflective for that matter, including windows and eyes) and then destroy them. She’s about to be caught up in a triangle between herself, the young man just hired as her bodyguard, and a young man working for one of her enemies…
In the middle of the 15th century, Vlad III Draculea succeeded his father. To keep his throne, he must deal with a hostile nobility and a tormented environment, already threatened by his direct neighbors, the Ottoman Empire and the kingdom of Hungary. In a Europe that only knows war, the young prince, son of the dragon, will have to use all means to prevent Wallachia from sinking.
Nora, who works as a maid in a wealthy family's mansion, has a crush on Makoto, the son of the family. One day, however, Makoto dies in a sudden car accident. That is when Makoto's twin brother Nozomu, who had been adopted away as a child, returns to the family. Appearing before Nora in her grief, "Should I become Makoto for you?" Same face, different person, a bittersweet love story! (Source: Kodansha, translated)

