Aya Tachibana is a sixth-grader who frets and obsesses over friends, family, grades, and more. One day, she joins the "Tantei Team KZ" with four very idiosyncratic boys she met at cram school. There is the glib and attention-grabbing leader Kazuomi Wakatake, the mysterious "expert of personal relationships" Takakazu Kuroki, the smart and stoic math genius Kazunori Uesugi, and the sweet-hearted Kazuhiko Kozuka, who is good at social matters and science. Aya finds her place among them as the "language expert." "Tantei Team KZ" gets involved in modern-day cases, and even if they bicker from time to time, they collaborate by pooling each of their talents and skills to solve these cases.
Hachiouji Haruto is an easy going patrol officer who only wants to fool around and enjoy life. He's impulsive, childish and just does whatever he wants, but while he might not be the hero you'd want, he might just be the one you need.
Early 20th century-behind the remarkable development of science and technology, humankind has built a solid magical civilization. "Salem Witch Academy" is an institution that trains "magicians" who even influence the power balance of the world. Tsuchimikado Haruei, a brilliant magician, stands in the United States to resolve the mysterious case that occurred there! ──Norse mythology, necromancy, vampires, and various magical systems can be blown away with oriental magic! High-end magic battle fantasy opens here !!
A reboot of Shousuke Kurakane's 1949 series, this gag manga was part of a media mix that also included a Studio Pierrot anime (which was not a direct adaptation) and a video game for the Sega Mark III (which was later modified and released on the Master System in English as *Alex Kidd: High-Tech World*). The story follows the hijinks of a tomboy princess in Edo-period Japan.
This is an essay manga in which Sousuke Toka, the author of *Ranking of Kings*, looks back on his past days of frustration and difficulties. In his 20s, he had tried to become a manga artist, but it didn't work out, and he was forced to get a regular job. More than a decade later, he made the momentous decision to take another shot at his dream. The story depicts his process of getting back into manga-drawing, filled with anxiety, setbacks, courage, and determination. (Source: East Press, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
The time: the Taisho era (1912-1926). The place: Tokyo. Tamako, the youngest daughter of a rich and noble family, lives in a fancy estate... But her life's work seems to be troubling her attendant, Uozaki, by placing unreasonable demands on him. Due to Tamako having no knowledge of the world outside of the stories she reads in books, Uozaki works hard each day to meet these demands and appease Tamako's unending curiosity. Source: Shogakukan
Just as a gunfighter drifting through the dry wilderness stops by a bar to quench his thirst with a drink, Ryosuke Higashimori, a businessman, enjoys a small party after work at "Yoshino," an oasis he found in the wilds of Tokyo, where he tastes the owner's cooking, drinks, and converses with the owner and nameless regular customers. (Source: MangaDex)
Aki Fujisaki, an employee at the mid-sized beverage manufacturer Tsukiyono Drinks, is transferred to the Intellectual Property Department, which is responsible for securing trademark rights for the company's patents. Completely new to intellectual property, Aki is put through the wringer by her boss, patent attorney Kitawaki, as she struggles to overcome trademark hijacking cases and lawsuits over parody products. Then, an unexpected major incident occurs!? A thrilling workplace story of a rookie intellectual property employee's struggles!! (Source: Shueisha, translated)
From [MangaHelpers](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=48756242591): A tough silver beetle named "Van" travels around, encountering many situations in the lives of the beetles and other bugs around him. He encounters many other types of anthropomorphized bugs and insects, who are all trying to survive their dangerous worlds.

