1. **Koisuru Sono Jijou wa** (恋するその事情は); COMITIA 112 The story of Miike and his boyfriend who has a nape fetish. 2. **Hana yori Anata** (花より貴女) 3-4. **Saiaku no Jinsei** (最悪の人生); COMITIA 117 Kawashima is a 3rd year high school student who's always had a shitty life. He has a violent personality so people constantly misjudge him and his actions. One day he meets Sayama, a 1st year who's good at everything but has zero ambitions in life. Thanks to his easygoing personality, he becomes the only person who's ever tried to understand Kawashima. These two will have a huge impact on each other's lives. 5. **Saikou no Jinsei** (最高の人生) 6. **Eden.**; COMITIA 116
Ryusei, a handsome idol who is rapidly gaining popularity, has a crush on his childhood friend Daichi. However, Daichi is obsessed with the "idol Ryusei,'' and even when he approaches him, he doesn't turn around. On the other hand, Daichi also secretly has a crush on Ryusei, but he hides his romantic feelings for him and supports "everyone's idol Ryusei"...? A love story between a popular idol and a healthy childhood friend, with mutual unrequited love! ♡ (Source: Homesha, translated)
The story centers around a 29-year-old young man, called Wenz, whose dream is to become the worlds greatest "bringer"—a professional government-regulated monster hunter. Source: My Anime List
In the *Ano Hi kara no* series: V.1- *Ano Hi kara no Manga* V.1- *Ano Hi kara no Yuuutsu*
Two highschool boys struggle to survive in the middle of a zombie apocalypse.
A funny story about a trio of brothers who run a veterinary clinic and pet-care facility. Follow their every-day (mis)adventures as they learn about love (both romantic and brotherly) and the true meaning of family!
1. **Concrete Garden** Angels exist and Kashii Kiyoharu, grandson of the man who "created" the angel, has been hired to befriend him. His name is Toki. Kashii soon finds out why the scientists need him around. Toki is lonely, but no one wants to get near him unless it's necessary since he eats human flesh. What has Kashii gotten himself into? 2. **Clock Down** Everyone expects Tokiwo to go to a good university. However Tokiwo doesn't want to in order to "play it safe." One night there was suddenly an earthquake. The stone he was looking at started to glow and out of his floor comes someone who looks exactly like his childhood friend Jiu. Well there is a difference. This "Jiu" is dressed for combat and has a very large weapon. Just what does the stone have to do with "Jiu" and who gave Tokiwo the stone? 3. **Dogla+Magla** Loosely based on Dogura Magura, a 1935 novel by Yumeno Kyuusaku, this manga details the struggles of a human experiment named Chris as he tries to escape from the evil organization that nurtured him, hoping to finally be able to live peacefully and freely with his bodyguard, a clone named Abel. 4. **Memento Mori**
Satoshi Oosako is a 40-year-old unemployed man who becomes engrossed in the VR RPG "Sword and Sorcery" after being laid off from his job. In the game, he goes by the name Zeros Merlin and rises to become a top-ranked player. However, he suddenly dies in the middle of a long gaming session. To his surprise, Satoshi wakes up to find himself in a massive unfamiliar forest. He soon learns from the goddess of this world, who brought him here after his death, that he has been reincarnated with all of his in-game stats intact. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Adapted from the "How I stalked some dude with an exposed nipple and stumbled upon the Zenithian Swordwwww" thread started by an anonymous poster with the ID YDmPhSO2 on 2ch.
Shizuki is an office worker who was recently dumped. She meets the beautiful dragon god Midori at the Ryugu Shrine, where she is forced to become a miko (shrine maiden) and marry into the family according to shrine custom. Midori, however, is a delinquent god who is extremely distrustful of people...? A "tantalizing" divine marriage fantasy that begins with a contractual marriage!
Manga adaptation of Nitobe Inazo's book Bushidou.
Inspired by Cervantes' Don Quixote, the author criticizes heartless individualism and indifference in modern Japan, as seen through the eyes of an old man, who, although childish with age, sees the truth of things.

