Graduation was approaching next week, but Tamiko Komachi, nicknamed Tarmy, kept failing job interviews because of her huge body. The homeroom teacher, who tried everything, found the one place where she was likely to be hired: women's professional wrestling! A huge body that can be seen as strange becomes a strong attraction in the professional wrestling world. Komachi was reluctant, but she decided to enter the world of professional wrestling after seeing the echoes of the words of the world's super idol stars that his coach told her, and seeing Princess Maki in a live match. Tarmy's legend begins now! (Source: Group Zero, translated)
Everyone carries a camera phone, one of many different types of security cameras. This certain country has access to all the supercomputers that gather information from those cameras. Those who have access have hacked the network and calls it "Platonic Chain."
Satomi Oka moves from Osaka to Tokyo when he enters university. On his way home from a New Year's party, he stops by a family restaurant and starts a part-time job... (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Includes two extra chapters. *
Hayashi’s frank, guileless demeanor quietly draws the attention of classmates and strangers as he counts all the stairs in school, photographs street signs, and dries sweet potatoes on the classroom balcony. In a world shaped by conformity, Hayashi is refreshingly and unapologetically true to himself. Conversely, Nikaidou has worked very hard to perfect a gloomy, dour façade that keeps his classmates far, far away. While much of the school regards Nikaidou as a bad omen, one student catches a glimpse behind the mask and—undeterred by rumors of bad luck and supernatural powers—begins to pick away Nikaidou’s carefully crafted persona… (Source: Yen Press) *Notes: \- Originally released at COMITIA 127, was then licensed by Kadokawa for commercial release. \- Winner of the Short Work Prize category of the 24th Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (2020).*
Nothing worries Satomi Oka more than the upcoming final choir competition of his middle school career -- right up until he is accosted by a stranger from the shadows who demands, “Let’s go karaoke!” As a yakuza, Kyouji Narita doesn’t scare easily, but a terrifying prospect has driven him to seek Satomi’s help. The boss is holding a karaoke contest, with the loser forced to get a tattoo to be selected and torturously applied by the boss himself! Oka has been to many vocal rehearsals over the years, but never one-on-one karaoke sessions with a gangster!! (Source: Yen Press) *Notes: \- Originally released at COMITIA 129, was then licensed by Kadokawa for commercial release. \- Includes one extra chapter.*
The Manga Guide to Electronic Circuits teaches electronics in a refreshingly simple way using authentic Japanese comics. As readers follow along with the story, they learn electrical fundamentals like Kirchoff's laws, voltage and current amplification, impedance matching, and how to analyze the most complex circuit and signal diagrams. Along the way, they're immersed in the components that make up complex electronic circuits, like amplifiers, oscillators, and modulators, as well as how these circuits use semiconductor devices like diodes and transistors. Ultimately, readers discover how electronic circuits are used to create integrated circuits and computers. (Source: Amazon.com)
An all-new yuri anthology featuring pure love stories of women and girls who meet on dating apps! **Cover Illustration:** Bana Yoshida 1. **Sono Kao ga Mitakatta** (その顔が見たかった, by Yodokawa) 2. **Cinderella** (by Kazu Akizuki) 3. **Natsu ni Aya Tzuku Kaede** (夏に彩づく楓, by Umesaki Syakiko) 4. **Shinnyu to no Koi** (親友との恋, by Miinosuke Seo) 5. **Fake Sweets** (by Yuri Yama) 6. **Watashi Dake no Tenshi** (私だけの天使, by Moekichi.) 7. **Furiki, Yume no Kannyu** (府利木 結愛の勧誘, by Canno)
The apocalypse is not only near, but a certainty. Set before the event and the aftermath detailed by the hit manga, this stand-alone prequel light novel series chronicles the inexorable approach of the reign of vampires. Witness the trials of Guren Ichinose, who must hide his true strength even as he is trampled on at an academy for the insufferably privileged. (Source: Kodansha USA)
After trumpets of the apocalypse proclaim the fall of humanity, vampires arise from the shadows to rule the earth. Yuichiro wants just one thing—to get revenge by killing each and every vampire. Yuichiro’s dream is near-impossible, given that vampires are seven times stronger than humans, and the only way to kill them is by mastering Cursed Gear, advanced demon-possessed weaponry. Not to mention that humanity’s most elite Vampire Extermination Unit, the Moon Demon Company, wants nothing to do with Yuichiro unless he can prove he’s willing to work in a team—which is the last thing he wants! (Source: VIZ Media) *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
Is it because you're a member of the Manga Research Club? Is it because you're obsessed with a certain rhythm game? Is it because your family is filthy rich? Is it because you're awkward af? I don't know the reason, so tell me: Tashiro-kun, why're you like this? (Source: Animate International)

