From Manga Classics: The Stories of Edgar Allan Poe is a brilliant collection of some of his best-known stories: The Tell Tale Heart (a murder's haunting guilt), The Cask of Amontillado (a story of brilliant revenge), and The Fall of the House of Usher (an ancient house full of very dark secretes). Also included in this collection are The Mask of the Red Death (horrors of 'the Plague'), and the most famous of all his poems: The Raven (a lover's decline into madness). Best read in a dimly-lit room with the curtains drawn, Poe's brilliant works come to life in darkly thrilling ways in this Manga Classic adaptation.
The plot of the series revolves around three youkai, Bem, Bella and Bello, who arrive at a large coastal city and come across an evil atmosphere, which was brought about by immoral behavior by humans and mischief caused by monsters and youkai. They therefore decide to stay in the city, fighting against other monsters and youkai which attack humans, making a few friends along the way. Even though the three youkai are often abused and discriminated against by other human beings due to their appearance, they still strive in protecting the human populace of the city from other monsters, one day hoping to become human beings in return for their good actions.
Hasukawa Kazuhito got amnesia so he only remembers the last 5 years of his life. His girlfriend is Aihara Hikaru, who always gets into trouble in her work. One day he receives a letter and meets the girl who said she is Kazu girlfriend before he amnesia. Still confused, Kazuhito is to be sent to future by Makoto, a empoyee of the Culture Department. She tells Kazuhito that his real indentity is Kai, the Legendary member of Nightmare, a illegal organization under the Culture Department. Kazuhito must adapt to his new life. Tokyo was separated from Japan, and he knows nothing about the suspicious organization with young members. And who was Kai?
In postwar Japan, war orphan Aozora will swing his fists to protect his little sister! (Source: Manga PLUS)
Rose was born in Martinique island of France and raised by a poor aristocrat family. One day, Rose was told by a fortune-teller that she would be "a strong presence more than the Queen" and she decides to go to homeland France...!? Josephine the French Rose, story of the upheaval of the French history unveils. (Source: Creek & River Co.)
With the criminals of “La Llorona” finally caught after a successful raid, Keigo and his team’s celebration of success is short-lived when disaster strikes: Yellowstone erupts! In the chaos of the eruption, Keigo is separated from his fellow officers and flung towards his death—except, when Keigo comes to, he’s perfectly fine, but he quickly learns he’s far from home. That’s when he comes face-to-face with someone he never expected to meet: Abraham Lincoln. Somehow, Keigo has been sent back to the wild American West of the 1800s, only this isn’t the same period he learned about. Here, Abraham Lincoln was still shot, but never died. And that’s not even the most surprising news he drops on Kiego: the six dangerous members of “La Llorona” are here too! Throw out the history books and get ready for a new take on the American Wild West! (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment)
Yuna Suzuki, 16 years old. She is an ordinary high school student who one day finds a book in the library that would change her life forever. This story is based in the desert of Esfahan where the captivating adventure begins. (Source: Creek & River Co., Ltd)
Crushed beneath enormous debt, Angel decides to risk it all by going to a party for the rich and famous to find a husband and turn her life around! If all goes well, she'll finally be free. And during the party, who should approach her but Earl Rafe McFarland, ruggedly handsome, scarred and, of course, very rich. So Angel steels herself to do anything to get him to marry her-anything. (Source: Renta!)
Sian Lee is fated to die in May, the same month her family was massacred. As the curse draws near, a dangerous man named Gon Tae offers to save her. "Say it," he whispers. "Tell me you want to live." In his obsession, all he asks in return is a promise to share life and death with him. (Source: Manta)
Peace Pet Rental's Lag is a robotic dog. He can be pretty slow at times and can't perform tasks aside from those written in his program, but despite all this, he's everyone's favorite dog. Soon, however, he is tackling people's problems in ways not included in his program, and it seems almost miraculous... Something mysterious has awakened within his heart even though he's supposed to be a machine with no emotions. What is Lag's true nature? For those lost in despair and sorrow and those with wounded hearts comes this healing tale of love, kindness, and sacrifice. (Source: DMG)
My new roommate is my fave idol?! Company employee Haruma has two main hobbies: stanning a popular male idol group and playing an online RPG game. When noise complaints from the neighbors force him to find a new place to live, his gaming buddy offers to let him move in as a roommate. Everything is going smoothly... until the day of the move, when he sees the guy in person and realizes he's just moved in with his fave idol, Ryuta! Haruma decides to hide the fact that he's a fan, but that doesn't save him from the overwhelming power of Ryuta's puppy-dog eyes as he pleads for Haruma to help him with the "skin-to-skin contact" he's been missing. Things are escalating quickly in this secret love affair between a super idol and his loyal fan! (Source: MangaPlaza)
Tetsuro Kasahara manga adaptation of Shouji Gatou eponymous novel. *Note: This adaptation interrupted publication after a disagreement between the original novel author and the artist of the manga version over Gatou's disparaging comments of Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, leading Kasahara to claim he will no longer promote Full Metal Panic! Zero nor draw any continuation, and will instead donate any profits from the manga to environmental groups.*

