Hioki, an ordinary high school student, is feeling down after being placed in a new class without any of his friends. Just as he fears facing the upcoming school trip alone, he finds himself grouped with the super cool and popular Watarai. Though initially intimidated, Hioki's nervousness fades as Watarai constantly stays by his side, always looking out for him. As the two slowly grow closer and open up, Watarai's deep obsession begins to show... (Source: Starts Publishing, translated)
Hundreds of years ago, 48 sexual positions were created and named, it is the equivalent to the Japanese kamasutra. It is likely that these moves were devised during the Edo period (1603-1868), reflecting the 48 set of moves that Sumo wrestling recognizes. 48 different manga artists came together and created one shots for each different position. In this first volume, 24 of those positions are featured.
Mizuki Ikuta goes back to her hometown after struggling to find a job and place to live. She runs into her childhood friend Asahi, and is then taken in as an apprentice at his fathers studio and begins her new life as a gargoyle maker while living in the apartment next to Asahi. **Included one-shot:** Volume 2: Houkago Ryokou
****Volume 3 : Prince and Princess**** **1. Prince of Stars by Minekura Kazuya** 2. Mushroom and Kappa: Arcana compilation for princes on business trips by Magami Guriko 3. Flower King by Kouga Yun 4. Rose Princess Destiny by Kinoshita Sakura 5. The Window of Rain by Takayama Shinobu 6. My Knight is a Princess by Kosugi Mayu **7. The Beggar Princess by Ueda Shinshuu** 8. The Dawn Outside Heaven by D. Kissan 9. Princess Academy by Mikawa Verno 10. Princesses by Kari Erika 11. Our Majesty's Tactful Words by Kisaragi Yoshinori 12. Heart-Racing Engagement Meeting by Saeki Yashirou **13. Listen to the Song I Sing by Mizutani Yuzu**
****Volume 2 : Rebel and Phantom Thief**** **1. Candy by Haibara Yaku** **2. "Such a Story" by Mazaki Haruka** **3. Flies by Minekura Kazuya** 4. Arabiana by Mizuhara Kenta **5. The Ancient History of the Three Thieves by Takayama Shinobu** 6. The Adventure of Captain Arco Iris by Tsutsumi Shouko **7. Skyhigh Tension by Fujimura Ayumi** 8. Mushroom and Kappa: Arcana compilation for thieves on business trips by Magami Guriko 9. The Lonely Mountain Robber by Tachibana Ayun 10. Lanekeeper by Fujiwara Yuu 11. Moonlight Honey by Shindou Arashi 12. The Unlucky Pirate by Asada Yasuka 13. Strobo Rider by Kouzuki Reo **14. Moonlight Dance by Kouga Yun**
A slice-of-life office story set in the world of [Stitch You Together](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=41006937271) by the author KURIHARA Sakura.
The daughter of Aiko Sue, a famous Japanese pianist, Asako Sue struggles to grow as a pianist and as a person, and understand others around her.
*"Shall we go on an adventure, like in the old days?"* Although he was an orphan, Roge trained hard and became known as the “Sage.” His beloved student, Liliane, suddenly came to visit him. *"Roge-sensei… I… have been expelled."* Liliane has been employed as a royal court mage, but after being exhausted by the harsh working environment and shady human relationships, she was fired without being told why. In an attempt to heal her exhausted heart, Roge invites her on an adventure to relieve her heartbreak. *"Sensei, I want to travel with you, to relive those bright days once again!"* And so begins a slow-pace journey, following the paths they once travelled together, but the two, who are both too talented for their own good, end up leaving legends behind in every place they went…
Son, the protagonist, was a free writer who deeply loved a woman he called 'elder sister' Shue but she was dead. Fu, an apparently young, skilful but cunning Taoist priest, re-animated Shue and used her as a zombie body guard... In order to acquire the method of full resurrection of Shue, Son became an apprentice of Fu and promised to help Fu with various unreasonable tasks. After that Son met different priests and necromancy practitioners, and he even visited the other sides of the world. Most of the stories are associated with Chinese necromancy and folklore and that is probably why it is called Necrolog.

