The souls of the Hakkenshi are reincarnated in the present! Inuzuka Shino is a high school student who shares the name of the legendary Hakkenshi, "Devotion". The name has caused him nothing but stress all his life. Now, because of his name, he's gotten himself wrapped up in a conflict with the Blight, creatures from a giant hole that has suddenly emerged in the city.
IMMORTALITY, AT WHAT COST? In the Glass Mansion, a family has been frozen in cryosleep for 20 years under the orders of their patriarch. When the oldest son Ichirou awakes, he struggles to accept the reality that he has slept away 20 years of his life. Ichirou plans to exact revenge on those in his family that stole his life from him. As Shirou, the youngest brother, attempts to stop Ichirou, he becomes aware of the dangerous side effect of cryosleep that led to its national ban years ago. How far will Ichirou fall, and will Shirou be able to stop him? In Record of the Glass Castle, Osamu Tezuka tackles the great quandary of immortality at the cost of humanity, in a different, much darker light than he often does in his better-known masterpieces like Phoenix. In this tale, the search for humanity seems more hopeless than ever, tangled in hatred, greed, and lust. This one volume series is a must-read for the fans of Tezuka’s dark side, as well as those who can appreciate a story that won’t spell out all the answers. (Source: DMG)
An evil secret society called the Black Cross Army threatens world peace, and only an elite task force known as the Earth Guard League (EAGLE) can stop them. After the Black Cross Army destroys EAGLE’s headquarters across Japan, only five young recruits survive. Hiding in a secret underground base, they are given enhanced battlesuits that empower them with superhuman abilities, transforming the youths into an unstoppable squad to combat evil. (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Second Lieutenant Mononobe Yuu has been sent to Midgard, to attend the all-girl's school where his sister Mitsuki is the student council president. The school is specifically for people who have "D" powers, who are needed to fight dragons, and both Mitsuki and Yuu fit the criteria. On his arrival, he meets and befriends another classmate named Iris Freya, who is having difficulties with her "D"-related schoolwork. They will do their best to succeed in this dangerous world. (Source: MangaHelpers)
He'll never forget him—his ex-classmate Yuu, that is. College student Ryousuke was absolutely devastated when Yuu confessed his feelings and then promptly disappeared from his life without waiting for a reply. After desperately searching for years, Ryousuke is overjoyed when they suddenly meet by chance. His happiness is soon eclipsed by the fact that Yuu walks off into the arms of another man... (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
Based on the phenomenally popular live action Japanese television series Ikebukuro West Gate Park is a very hip and urban drama that takes place in Tokyo's trendy district of Ikebukuro. The story focuses around the 21 year old Makoto, a cool and level headed member of the G-boys gang. Makoto, talented with diffusing tense situations and keeping his friends out of harm's way possibly stumbles into more than he can handle. Is Makoto really in over his head? His new girlfriend's just been found murdered and a turf war is escalating between two rival gangs. (Source: DMP)
In the future, a man named Sakura is destined to create the technology for eternal life which, due to Sakura's lolicon tendencies, freezes all women's aging once they turn twelve. God refuses to allow this, so he sends his angels to the past to kill Sakura. However, one angel, Dokuro-chan, decides to try to change the future without killing him. The problem is that Dokuro is very temperamental, and is constantly killing Sakura (along with many others) in incredibly bloody ways with her giant spiked club. Good thing she can bring people back to life… if only to gruesomely kill them again the next time she loses her temper.
Amidst the dark glamor of host club Velvet Kiss, Juri—also called Juliet—commands a vice-like grip on the number one position. Impressed by this poker-faced beauty's supreme reign, newbie and number-two host Akatsuki decides he must learn Juliet's secrets—and shoot him down from the top of the pack. But Akatsuki's first up-close taste of Juliet's intoxicating charm leaves him craving more than he'd expected. And as he may soon learn, some secrets are better left in their bottles, and the bullet that shoots through one heart might take out more than it bargained for... (Source: Kodansha USA)
In the month since she transferred to a new school, Misao hasn't made any friends. Instead, she's been teased and bullied by some of the more aggressive girls in class. This all changes on the day Sae returns to school. Sae is good at everything, and everyone at school adores her—but Sae seems to want only to be friends with Misao. All the bullying stops immediately, and Misao is thrilled to be best friends with the most popular girl in school. Sadly, things really are too good to be true. Sae starts to become more and more domineering, preventing Misao from making other friends and insisting on controlling how she spends all her time. As Sae's friendship becomes more and more nightmarish, someone reaches out to Misao to try to help her break free. But is it already too late? (Source: MangaHelpers) *Note: Originally completed with 17 chapters in four volumes in 2016, serialization was continued starting 2018-05-22.*
Princess Olga lives inside a gilded cage. Denied the right to choose her future or even whom she may love, she seeks solace and escape in magic and the collection of magical artifacts. Through the enchantment of a golden circlet, she is transported to an exotic land very different and yet so very similar to hers, where she meets Abed, a young woman in similar circumstances. Between them lies a mysterious box with magic to grant them power over their destinies — but how high is the price for Olga’s freedom? (Source: Digital Manga Publishing)
Rai is a space opera that fuses feudal Chinese and Japanese customs with vast galaxy spanning empires and space-going societies. The story follows the life and times of the samurai Rai, and the quest of several spacefaring factions for control of territory and, of course, the Empire.
Fantasize no longer! The creator of *Momo and Manji* Sawa Sakura has answered our wishes with *Momo and Manji's Modern Day Parody*. Follow a day in the life of glasses-wearing, former-firefighter now-data analyst Manji, and retired child model turned nursery school teacher Momoki, in Reiwa times. That means that Momo and Manji interacting with video calls, online shopping (on a tablet!), e-cigarettes, and more modern developments! But it doesn't stop there! *Momo and Manji's Modern Day Parody* includes your other favorite characters from *Momo and Manji*, reimagined as modern people, too! Plus, a "Fantasy Conversation Corner" between the editor, Sawa Sakura's friend and a member of staff, and Sawa Sakura the creator! (Source: Futekiya) *Note: Originally released as a bonus booklet bundled with the Toranoana edition of Momo to Manji Volume 4.*

