Daisan no Nami (The Third Wave) makes startling sense of the violent changes now battering our world. Its sweeping synthesis casts fresh light on our new forms of marriage and family, on today’s dramatic changes in business and economics. It explains the role of cults, the new definitions of work, play, love, and success. It points toward new forms of twenty-first-century democracy. (Source: Penguin Random House) Note: Cover image of volume 3 is unavailable.
Note: Cover image is from the 2012 edition.
Set in the Japan branch of the Earth Defense Forces LTDT, it depicts the struggles of the part-timer Iko Kawai, and the righteous alien Miracle Man, fighting against invasions by monsters and aliens. (Source: Mangapedia, translated)
"This isn't a dream—we're talking about you staying with me for three months starting today." Shirai Hatsuka, a high school student who's been avoiding romance since her childhood friend's heartbreak, spends her days finding solace in her admiration for Yanase Ori, a classmate who's incredibly popular at school for his mysterious and cool personality. Then, while her parents are away on a business trip abroad, Hatsuka is sent to stay with an acquaintance. When she wakes up the day after moving in, she finds Ori sleeping beside her...!? And then Ori gently touches Hatsuka, who has jumped up in surprise, saying, "Good morning, Shirai-san"—. Her unexpected cohabitation with her idol begins...!? (Source: Starts Publishing, translated)
An anthology of Harta contributors' stories with anthropomorphic characters from various one-shot anthologies included as extras with the purchase of certain "Fellows!" magazine volumes including Kosuchumu Fellows 2011 and Slender Fellows.
"We don't need bad people," the woman says as she approaches. "Boogie Girl" is an urban legend that is said to appear if you do something bad. What is the reason that Boogie Girl appears...? A terrifying horror! (Source: Shonen Gahosha, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*

