**Sayo thought she died…but found herself surrounded by fluffy animals who talk in human language! Lovely fantasy which takes place in ancient Japan.** Due to the drought, Sayo was sacrificed to the water god to bring rain. But when she opens her eyes, she was in the inner court of Suijin-sama, the water god. Around her were animals…a bear, a fox, a wolf, and more. And they all speak human languages. Then she realizes that she was holding a white-and-black animal. A penguin! Sayo had no idea how she came to the inner court, but she was accepted by Yatagarasu, retainer of Suijin-sama. She starts her life in Winter Palace, very different from her days in the rural village, and enjoys it. Still, there are mysteries not solved. Who brought Sayo here? Where is Suijin-sama? Who is this penguin, with no memory at all? *Source: KADOKAWA Global*
The sacred maiden of the Kazami clan, a family of renowned onmyoji, can wield immense power so long as she maintains her purity. But when her childhood friend, Kyousuke, tags along on her missions...! (Source: MANGA Plus)
Mom should be dead, but every day, the dining table is full… Maria is a gyaru haunted by her mother’s ghost, but the spirit who appears before her one night is…a surprisingly cute, young girl who looks like a doll!? (Source: Yen Press)
Thirty-something actor Taniguchi Makoto finally thinks he’s caught a break when he’s unexpectedly chosen for a lead role—only to learn it’s for a BL drama! To prepare for the role, he’s told to move in with his co-star, the popular young heartthrob, Amamiya Chiyaki. On TV, Chiaki is all rainbows and sunshine, but off-camera, his true self is surprisingly cold—and there’s a deeper reason for it… Prepare for cozy domestic moments in this sweet romance between an older struggling actor and a younger tsundere star! *Source: Manga UP! Global*
A group of friends is attempting to enter a garden just beyond a wall. When they succeed, the garden they finally enter is no Eden, but rather a massive landscape of machines, geometric forms and all manner of nonorganic objects.
In her first life, Shelia was married off as repayment for a massive debt and ultimately killed for her magic. Now she’s back in the past and trapped in the same miserable marriage to the cold-hearted crown prince, Helios. This time, Shelia proposes a daring deal to buy her own freedom: she'll earn an impossible fortune to pay off her debt, and in exchange, he must grant her a divorce. But as she battles a court that fears the magic she sells, she finds that her husband's icy attitude might be hiding a warmth that she’d never expected… (Source: Tappytoon) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
Neo-manga artist Yokoyama Yuichi is back with PLAZA! Inspired by Carnaval in Brazil, PLAZA offers a maniacal extravaganza of marching, dancing, leaping, firing, cheering, smashing, and exploding over the course of 225 eye-and-eardrum-confounding pages.
Beth, a nurse, finds contact information for her niece's father in her late sister's belongings. She is desperate to find him as her niece has leukemia and needs a bone marrow transplant. However, Beth's attempts to contact him are unsuccessful. She is disappointed, and the handsome new doctor at the clinic where she works offers a much-needed distraction. But Beth is astonished when she hears his name. Adam Knight...her niece's father? (Source: Renta!)
Yuichi Yokoyama makes comics in a unique language situated somewhere between the primal drives of William Blake and the elegant geometries of Sol Lewitt--they are works of philosophical complexity and stunning visual power, of which he has said, "I'm not trying to write stories that are set in the future, but rather to write stories which are delivered from references to any given epoch or time. If the history of the world had turned out differently from what we know today, men would live according to different sets of values and different aesthetics It would be a civilization completely alien to ours." This first U.S. book on Yokoyama's work combines two of the artist's central themes: fighting and building. One set of graphic stories, Public Works, details massive structures being erected across a landscape. Plot is pushed aside in favor of sheer formal verve as we watch buildings, about which we know nothing, come into being. The other set of stories, Combats, is one sequence after another of elegantly choreographed battles. Manga comics have never seen a talent that combines this level of formal ambition with such exquisitely drawn depictions of fashion, art and architecture. (Source: PictureBox)
Manga symbols – “manpu” in Japanese - are iconic or symbolic expressions used uniquely in manga, such as sweat drops, popping veins, and smoke puffs. Giga Town: A Guide to Manga Iconography! is (probably) Japan’s first guide to this manga iconography, collecting and explaining these symbols, with a short manga featuring the frolicking animals of the famous Japanese scroll Choju-jinbutsu-giga to explain each one! (Source: Udon)
Hikari, a young boy who lost his mother in a fire, begins living with Yojin, the investigator assigned to the case. Their peaceful life is often interrupted by the appearance of otherworldly creatures. A stylish action adventure that takes place in between the mundane and the mysterious now begins! (Source: MANGA Plus)

