Makoto Katagiri is 18 and works at a factory. He wants to get back at everyone who laughs at him for not having gone to high school, so he enrolls in a melting pot of a correspondence school with his little sister, Maaya, who failed her high school entrance exams. On the day of the entrance ceremony, he meets Rio Aizawa, a beautiful lady, in a dramatic fashion... (Source: Pocket Comics)
*"Make the seller happy!"* *"Make the buyer happy!"* *"And most importantly, make society happy!"* Those are the legendary "win-win-win situation," a traditional business principle originated from merchants of Oumi. Many companies in Japan had been adopting this principle for centuries, but with the endless Heisei recession, such honest and warrior-like business is harder to find. "The Merchant King," tells an adventure of Oumi Shigemori, the mysterious, passionate merchant who's peddling around the country; Recovering the crisis, moving the clogged business--here comes the hard-boiled Heisei commerces saga that would leave your mind blown!
How much do I have to pay to have you?" Minoru, working in a gay bar is bluntly picked up by the flashy Shiroyama. Seeing Minoru working hard to provide for his family, Shiroyama surrounds him with light and kindness. After chaste kisses, Minoru can't help but fall into Shiroyama's hands. Just at the point when Minoru starts to think about sleeping with Shiroyama (despite being straight) he discovers he has some crime-related secrets. It's then that a man appears who is willing to tell Minoru everything about Shiroyama...with conditions---!? (Source: Manga.Club)
What will happen if three Vampire sisters started living in your ordinary neighborhood? Ella, the beautiful and conservative eldest sister. Angelica, the air-headed and girly middle child. Rinden, the quiet and cool youngest daughter. They have to stay in Koharu apartment to learn more about human society. From experiencing the human romance, the thrill of chasing dreams, to endless struggle in tight-budget condition -- their fun everyday life is now available in Full-color! (Source: Manga.club) *Note: Chapter count includes one side story and six extra 4-koma.*
*"A love story about a dark pure love."* Love. Heart. A mistake. I made a mistake with you----. Aine Misabashi, a second-year student at a music high school, has secret feelings for her childhood friend Riko Shirota. When she seeks advice from her close friend Hime (Ayu Yasou), she cannot tell her the feelings she has kept hidden. In this moment, the girl notices her true heart. The feelings of youth crumble away, a story about "a dark pure love" starts now----. The characters' psychological portraits are deep in every way. A daring yet delicate depiction of a complicated love of boys and girls. (Source: Manga Club) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
*In the end, we’re all the same…we just want to be smothered like babies against another human’s beating heart.* Through a cracked door, heartsick Emi hears a playful growl. Cautiously, she lets her lover in—a wolf of a man wielding a bouquet of roses. His shoulders must have been four inches wider than mine. As I stood behind him, I fantasized about the broadness of his chest and the thickness of his neck…and about becoming his mistress once again. And so their story goes. For a young woman interested in love without the hassle of a traditional relationship, an affair with someone else’s spoiled husband is just what she ordered—until it’s time to move on. Then there’s Yuko: with even less time for married men’s shenanigans, she turns her attention to her aging father and the guilt of adultery that has gnawed at his heart for years. Her mother is long dead, yet her memory is enshrined for eternity in their—both father’s and daughter’s—mirrored indiscretions. (Source: Drawn and Quarterly) *Note: This work includes "Second Hand Love".*
Read online at Manga.Club [Official Korean Translation](https://ridibooks.com/books/908003155) “My feeling for Daichi should not be known... forever." Mihiro has been secretly liking his best friend, Daichi, a clumsy high-schooler who has bad luck with women. When Mihiro got confused with his relationship with Daichi, his upperclassman started to approach him. But why does Daichi act like he's jealous? Even though he supposed to be head over heels towards his girl crush...
From Manga.club: Together with Ken, her childhood friend, Yukari starts a manga duo, "Abiko and Fujimoto"! Since they were in junior high school, two of them have always been creating doujinshi that never really sell. Yukari has always liked Ken more than a friend, but it is probably doomed to be an impossible love considering the prideful and sadistic Ken never even praised her manga at all! Can Yukari win his heart with her drawing skill? If you love to read the drama in doujinshi world, put "Pen Love" into your bookshelf! Read on Manga.club
In the era of Tenmei's Great Famine, plagued by crop failures, desperate farmers sold their daughters to human traffickers, and those suffering from hunger were said to have resorted to cannibalism. It was a dark time. In the midst of this, there was a wandering swordsman who called himself the "Funeral Soldier", burying the past and flowing with the present. During his journey, this Funeral Soldier, named Okasa Haminosuke, saved a woman who had been swept away by the Setagawa River near Ise. Through this encounter, he met a woman named Okimi and a female merchant named Genshi. Genshi would sell Okimi to a brothel, receive payment, and then help her escape, only to repeat the process with another brothel, earning money along the way. At first glance, it seemed like a simple relationship between a female merchant and a woman being sold, but their lives were intertwined with the horrifying reality of famine, a tale they couldn't share with anyone else.
Anno Domini, The Final Days of The Year 5001. Join the Kanto Ijigen Family on their bodacious adventure going where no Yakuza has gone before... SPACE!
The Man Without Talent is an unforgiving self-portrait of frustration. Swearing off cartooning as a profession, Tsuge takes on a series of unconventional jobs—used-camera salesman, ferryman, stone collector—hoping to find success among the hucksters, speculators, and deadbeats he does business with. Instead, he fails again and again, unable to provide for his family, earning only their contempt and his own. The result is a dryly funny look at the pitfalls of the creative life, and an off-kilter portrait of modern Japan. (Source: New York Review Books)
A while ago, an amazing chef was sent packing for a mistake that he didn't commit. He promptly left the cooking world to the underground. Today, still shunned by the establishment, he survives as soldier of fortune. If you have a bad restaurant, if no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire: THE Shoku king.

