The girl that Kaname likes is rumored to be a menhera — a suicidal, mentally unstable woman with self-inflicted cuts all over her body. To be with her, he tells her a lie that leads her to believe that they are of the same kind. This is the story of a mentally ill girl and a boy who pretends to be mentally ill to stay by her side. Warning: graphic depictions of self-harm and mental illness, especially suicidal idealization. (Source: Amazon, translated)
This manga is partly inspired by the real-life Japanese horse bandit, Hakuro Kohinata, and depicts the tumultuous life of Kensaku Ohinata, who moved to China at a young age, was kidnapped by a group of horse bandits, but rose to prominence among their ranks and eventually grew up to unite a number of them under the name of Xiao Dongyang. Kensaku's adventurous spirit and ambition, as well as his positive, brave personality, can sometimes lead to light-hearted mischief, but as he matures into a young man, he grows to experience bouts of delusion. Regarded as one of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's most realistic and human works, this manga draws inspiration from another real-life Japanese horse bandit: Date Junnosuke, thus vividly depicting the reality of Chinese horse bandits.
“I think I’ve fallen for you…” A 4-page shorts collection of BL stories depicting such moments. Includes works of 29 popular and talented authors.
The story is set in the near future when the marriageable age was lowered in response to the declining birth rate. A 24-year-old man marries a 12-year-old girl in this gag comedy.
https://www.cmoa.jp/title/287310/ Louis is a prodigy who serves as a court magician and possesses talent that surpasses even adults. Living alone with his frail younger sister, he one day captures a fairy in the forest. That fairy is actually Eleanor, a girl who reincarnated into another world as a fairy on the hero’s side in this otome game. Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, she is forced to live inside a cage. However, by drinking Louis’s blood, she can transform into a human-sized woman… Louis pours his obsessive, unhealthy love onto Eleanor. Despite his beautiful appearance and promising future, what is this boy’s true purpose in this world?
This is a collection of short manga by Koryu, centered around the "The Yandere Pet Cat Is Overly Domineering" that he posted on Twitter! Some of them are also included in full color and have not been published on the web!
As the young priest/manager of the temple surrounded by girls-only schools, Kagetsuna tries to turn the temple into a couples dating service temple to help raise a profit. Unfortunately for him, the god that gets assigned to his temple turns out to be a war god, Tonari. In this peaceful world, Tonari's war powers only bring unwanted chaos and not a lot of help for Kagetsuna's promotional ideas. These two will have to figure out a way to use Tonari's powers so that the temple doesn't completely go bankrupt.
Akari Ogiwara was once a promising art prodigy, but now she's barely scraping by as an anonymous art school teacher. One day, she saves a young man from attempting suicide by the sea. She doesn't know his name or even his age, but she can tell he's an extraordinarily talented painter. He asks her, "Do you want to become rich and famous—everything you ever wished for?" Tempted by the chance to finally achieve recognition as an artist, Akari agrees to lend him the name "Akari Ogiwara" and sell his paintings as her own.
Her smile makes my heart clench sweetly in my chest. The first love of a high school girl, a mysterious bunny, a sister who blindly loves her brother, and a glamorous librarian... A collection of thirteen "fascinating women" stories from various one-shot anthologies included as extras with the purchase of certain "Fellows!" magazine volumes including U12 Kodomo Fellows, Glamorous Fellows, and Gigant Fellows. 1. **Mugiwara Boushi no Onnanoko** (麦藁帽子の女の子) by Takahashi Natsuko 2. **Harutatsu Ane** (春立つ姉) by Kurokawa Yumi 3. **Tsukumo Kitan** (九十九奇譚) by Ameishi 4. **Nee-san, Okite** (ねえさん、起きて) by Umenoki Bino 5. **Nare no Hate Waltz** (成れの果てワルツ) by Kari Sumako 6. **Itoko no Onee-san** (いとこのお姉さん) by Tomi Akihito 7. **90 59 88** by Ohtake Masao 8. **Momonoki Haruko no Aijou** (桃ノ木春子の愛情) by Unoshima Yoh 9. **Perapera Marumaru** (ぺらぺらまるまる) by Yamada Kanae 10. **Aoi Yoru** (青い夜) by namo 11. **Miss Hohokabe Toshokan no Maryoku** (MISSほほかべ図書館の魔力) by Matsumoto Suisei 12. **Bucchouzura no Bunny** (仏頂面のバニー) by Kasai Sui 13. **Fukasaku Kei** (深作彗) by Fukushima Satoshi
High school girl Ibuki Wakaba yearns to be a tokusatsu hero, just like on TV. While daydreaming on the school roof she runs into real monsters and is saved by Ririe, warrior from another dimension sent to protect her. *Note: Appears to be an older short series by Kotetsu Akane that was not collected into volumes until Tubame Syndrome became popular*
200 years after the events of the original Pappara Army, Prince Izuru's kingdom has been usurped by none other than his own little sister Ranje. Having been defeated and currently pursued by Ranje, Izuru unexpectedly makes contact with a rebel army: the Southern Independent Task Force, Pappara Army. Amongst the rebels are three beautiful girls, each with her own insane antics and brutal manner of dishing out damage. Izuru reluctantly joins forces with the Pappara Army, now to retake his throne.

