*Azumanga Daiou: Hoshuu-hen* is additional chapters for the reprint edition of the manga series *Azumanga Daioh*. Each chapter covers one year of high school and is included in a relevant volume.
Manga adaptation of the visual novel Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life. Can be taken as what happens after the Tomoyo route from the Clannad game, with Tomoyo and Tomoya being a pair.
In the world, especially during ancient times, gods existed and, even now, find their place in the world. But at times, there are mortals who, whether intentionally or not, kill one of these gods and receive the “curse” of the name “Campione” or God Slayer. Those under this curse gain the power of the god they slayed and receive the mission to obliterate any false god who attempt to take control of any local turf. Godou Kusanagi is one such unlucky human who accidentally killed the Persian deity of victory, Verethragna, and received the powers of the god’s ten forms: Bull, Ram, Camel, White Stallion, Goat, Boar, Raptor, The Wind, The Youth, and The Warrior. But this power draws in all manner of trouble, which is inevitable since the role of a god is ultimately difficult for a human. Yet, one such “trouble” is that this enhanced status has currently attracted three ladies of powerful magic and religious backgrounds, who all wish to aid him in battle. But are they really there to aid him, or do they just wish to find love with him? And what business does the leader of the three, the magic sword-mistress Erica Brandelli, have with these heavily unorthodox activities? (Source: MangaHelpers)
This comic follows the story of other robotic cats that form a baseball club. Though it shows Doraemon in the beginning, it doesn't focus on Doraemon itself (because Doraemon must go back to the past to help Nobita). The group is led by Kuroemon, a cat that looks like Doraemon, only it has ears and black fur. It features a lot of imaginary ability, and in the baseball game, is allowed to use up to 3 gadgets. (Source: Wikipedia)
When Shin hears about a doll known as the "bloody doll" from his friends, he can't help but be curious. Instantly falling in love with the figurine he decides to buy it, but there are rumors about the doll and how it got its name. It can supposedly move and talk, one owner even claimed that it drank his blood. Unfazed, Shin buys the doll anyway to find out that the rumors might not be as ridiculous as they sound... *Note: Includes an epilogue*
*"The world keeps on moving. Even if it ends someday..."* Ever since their reunion, Violet and Gilbert have been slowly nurturing their newfound relationship. But, being the popular Auto Memory Dolls and a Colonel of the army, the busy two couldn't even meet and the days of the two not seeing each other continues. In the meantime, C. H Postal Company is undergoing times of change, and the world around her is also going to change greatly. Violet visits Alfine, the city of dreamers. *"I will travel anywhere to meet your request. I'm an Auto Memory Doll, Violet Evergarden."* This is the story of Violet Evergarden. (Source: Official Publisher, translated)
The Shou Dynasty is an era of widespread famine. Kouran, a girl from a village that cannot afford the taxes, sneaks into the palace to steal its treasure. There she encounters a handsome young man, Shiki. The two meet again the next day, when news that an assassin has killed a prince and made off is being circulated all over the country. Kouran suspects Shiki is the assassin, but his genuine kindness perplexes her... (Source: Sumi) **Included one-shots:** Volume 1: Majo ni Usagi no Ningyo wo Volume 3: Koushouya Erlin Volume 4: Himegimi no Yubiwa to Yuuutsu
Miiko brings us to see how things are from the eyes of a 4th grade child. This one will be fun to read, not only for kids, but also for adults who want to remember how everything was from the child's perspective. must read! (Source: fairyfly)
Sequel of Endou-kun no Kansatsu Nikki.
This story takes place a few years after Hoshino and Sudou have settled down together. Sudou's son Shouta is in high school now and so is his former classmate Daiki from elementary school. How has their relationship changed?
Written and presented as the lost transcript of Dio's Diary, featured in Stone Ocean. In the book, he reflects upon his battles throughout the original series, describes his ideals and plans for "obtaining heaven" and talks about the concept of death, as well as his unfortunate mother.
A young boy gets saved from drowning by a mermaid but, according to mermaid law, if a human sees a mermaid's true form, both have to be killed. The only solution to the problem is for him to marry her. But can they keep her secret from being found out? (Source: Animewaves)

