When I noticed, I was surrounded by a bunch of people wearing kimonos. When I looked into the river water, what was there was a young child… Eh, it’s me!? The place where I washed ashore was a gaudy neighborhood, Yoshiwara. Huh? But it looks like the ones behind the lattice are men. The ones who picked up the still young me from that strange place was an old man from a brothel called the『Amazuki Brothel』. The place I was brought to was a men filled red light district. It seems that over here, men who had no choice but to become prostitutes were called Yuudan (male courtesan). Then I was given the name Nogiku and made to hide from the female customers and provide assistance. For some reason I was also given courtesan training, but I’m not male!! I don’t want to learn how to seduce women!! However, when I became 16 I looked at the handsome men who’d grown up with me as comrades and realized. This was the world of『Seeing a Dream Male Courtesan District ~A night spent together~』. I couldn’t even recall about myself but for some reason I remembered that I had played that game. Nogiku was that otome game’s villain character. She got in the way of the protagonist’s love who sought to get closer to the men, and in the end she would even kill, she was a woman who wasn’t choosey of her methods. Because she was that type of woman she was given hellish punishment by the protagonist and co, but… I don’t want thaaaaAAAt! I won’t interfere. I can only consider my fellows as older brothers, as something like comrades in arms!! I intend to help stealthily from the shadows.
Princess Mira of the Casparia Empire married into the enemy kingdom of Edelgard, enduring all kinds of mistreatment in the name of peace. However, her hopes were dashed when her homeland was destroyed and she was ordered to divorce. On the day of their separation, just as she was about to return the wedding ring to her husband, Prince Klaus—a man who never loved her—she somehow time-leaped back to their wedding day!? As she searches for a way to save her homeland once again, she uncovers many unknown sides of her husband!? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Includes the following oneshots and illustrations: Two Warriors (by Hirata Hiroshi) Down Time (Tamori Yousuke) The Mask of the Red Dwarf Star (Hoshino Yukinobu) Olai Portfolio - a few pages of Olai's illustrations The Watermelon Messiah (Otomo Katsuhiro) Midsummer Night's Dream (Lee Marrs & Miyanishi Keizo) The Great Ten (Miyama Noboru) Schizophrenia (Fukuyama Youji) - also included in [B♭ no Sonata](https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=9859) The Promise (Mukaide Masaichi) Cat In Animation (Wako Masayuki)
Kobushi Jun was sleeping on the train and she caught a scent that reminded her of the time back in middle school. Jun bumped into a girl from the other team during a basketball match. Three years later, Jun bumped into the same girl and the love story begins.
Husband, Jutaro Yamada, who is absorbed in the snack commute. The eldest son, Shigeru, who works as an AV actor from a horse racing flea shop. The eldest daughter, Shoko, who is dating a delinquent. Hatsue, a housewife who is troubled by family discord, finds a purpose in life... A slapstick human story that reconsiders the meaning of family through the publication of a local newspaper in a small downtown shopping district.
Tamosan believed in the teachings of the Jehovah's Witnesses for 25 years, after her mother first brought the family into the group. But – years later – when Tamosan's first born son falls ill and is in desperate need of a blood transfusion, her faith in the religious organization starts to unravel. Follow along with Tamosan — in the second volume of this two part series — as she gives a first hand account of her experience in dealing with the cult religion that is the Jehovah's Witnesses and the aftermath of escaping it. (Source: Digital Manga Publishing)
Forty-five of Japan’s leading manga artists illustrate Star Wars! Explore the galaxy through the beautiful artwork of 45 outstanding Japanese manga artists and illustrators, including Akira Himekawa, Kamome Shirahama, and Taiyo Matsumoto. Celebrating the universal appeal of these iconic characters and their timeless stories, this collection presents each artist’s unique tribute to the Star Wars universe and is a must-have for fans of Star Wars and manga alike!
I'll take down all toxic parents in this fairy-tale world! You can't shut me up just because I'm a princess! I don't need your opinion! This is my life as princess!
