Shimura Kyuuchi, a meddlesome high-school boy, gets hit by a truck while trying to save a cat and wakes up in a dangerous world, in the body of a desperate girl.
I was reborn... as a background character in a romance game?! And my fiancé is a hot duke?! Reincarnated as 'Leticia', a background character in a game, I found out that my twin sister, who has a horrible personality, pawned her fiancé, Lionel, off on me. When I first met Lionel, he was just as chubby as I'd heard... But I soon realized he was a diamond in the rough and decided to make him shine! But that's when I discovered that my newly hot fiancé is acting like he's head over heels for me...! (Source: Pocket Comics)
Shueisha Games & Clouded Leopard Entertainment are proud to introduce a new limited edition manga based on the upcoming game! ONI: Road to be the Mightiest Oni is a bold adaptation of Momotaro, the Japanese fairytale about a young warrior who travels to Demon Island to confront the Oni (demons or ogres) who terrorize the countryside. ONI dares to look at the other side of this seminal story through the eyes of a diminutive Oni and question the true meaning of justice in a world where humans and monsters live together. (Source: MANGA Plus)
The year is U.C. 0088. A lone Neo Zeon ship approaches the Side 1 colony Brigadoon. Commander Vearn Fixeth of the stationed troops is on guard, but the captain of the Indra, Phaeton Rah Algis, shows no intention of fighting. Phaeton enters into negotiations with Brigadoon's government to purchase the colony with a large sum of money, however during the process, the Federation Forces begin an armed occupation of the colony under the pretext they're hiding remnant Titans. Phaeton manages to negotiate with them and gets them to leave the colony, much to the delight of the citizens, thus successfully making them Neo Zeon supporters. The purpose, however, of the Federation's attack is to rescue the lover of a senior Federation official which Phaeton was holding hostage. However, Phaeton has other ambitions… ambitions to "catch the sun"… (Source: zeonic-republic.net)
Haruka is mysteriously reincarnated as Layna, the villainess daughter of a Duke in her favorite otome game. As soon as that happens, a game event begins where Layna's supposed to bully the game's heroine. But if Layna bullies her, she's sure to follow the game's path to her eventual doom! This is no time to be a villainess! One must enjoy life to the fullest, right?! Well, it seems she's chosen to fight for her happiness, but the heroine and the romance options in the game keep making her life an absolute mess! (Source: Alpha Manga)
"People often die around me." A series of bizarre "deaths" stalk Genji, while a string of haunting memories and mystery surround him, all rooted in his childhood. A dear friend, a murder, and a curse. As more and more "deaths" unravel, the horrifying truth behind the origin grows ever more entangled. Seemingly the only keys to solve these mysteries, are the charismatic shinigami Touya, and Genji's own memories. Kindaichi Case Files writer Seimaru Amagi and Zetsuai creator Minami Ozaki come together to bring you a gripping mystery surrounding the past, memories, and the chain of deaths. (Source: Manga Box)
Think you can't have fun learning statistics? Think again. The Manga Guide to Statistics will teach you everything you need to know about this essential discipline, while entertaining you at the same time. With its unique combination of Japanese-style comics called manga and serious educational content, the EduManga format is already a hit in Japan. In The Manga Guide to Statistics, our heroine Rui is determined to learn about statistics to impress the dreamy Mr. Igarashi and begs her father for a tutor. Soon she's spending her Saturdays with geeky, bespectacled Mr. Yamamoto, who patiently teaches her all about the fundamentals of statistics: topics like data categorization, averages, graphing, and standard deviation. After all her studying, Rui is confident in her knowledge of statistics, including complex concepts like probability, coefficients of correlation, hypothesis tests, and tests of independence. But is it enough to impress her dream guy? Or maybe there's someone better, right in front of her? Reluctant statistics students of all ages will enjoy learning along with Rui in this charming, easy-to-read guide, which uses real-world examples like teen magazine quizzes, bowling games, test scores, and ramen noodle prices. Examples, exercises, and answer keys help you follow along and check your work. An appendix showing how to perform statistics calculations in Microsoft Excel makes it easy to put Rui's lessons into practice. The second volume is about Factor Analysis, and the third is about Regression Analysis. These two volumes has the additional author INOUE Iroha. Vol. 1: The Manga Guide to Statistics Vol. 2: The Manga Guide to Factor Analysis Vol. 3: The Manga Guide to Regression Analysis (Source: No Starch Press)

