45 works from 43 Fellows! manga magazine contributors on the theme of swimsuits. (Source: Natalie, translated)
Dimension Wave—a super popular VRMMO game where players can experience several years of fantasy in just twenty-four hours of real time. Enticed by the entry ticket his sisters won, a young man takes part in the project's Second Wave. However, as soon as he enters the world of the game, he finds that his sisters have played a trick: he's been transformed into a girl with the cringy name Kizuna†Exceed. But instead of letting it get to him, he decides to chill and take this new life as it comes. Without sparing a fraction of a second deciding, Kizuna immediately chooses to fish rather than fight on the front lines in this fantasy world. Alongside his sisters, Kanade and Tsumugi, a Japanese-style beauty named Shouko, Yamikage the fake ninja, and other quirky comrades, he works to enjoy his second life to the fullest. (Source: J-Novel Club)
Parody manga of Tenchi Muyo!, Battle Athletes Daiundokai, and Magical Girl Pretty Sammy, by the author of Azumanga Daioh.
Fudemi Harui, who works for Tsukikage Finance, makes full use of her special skills to punish the bad guys and save the weak.
The Battle of Tsushima displayed the pride of the samurai when a small army bravely stood against the Mongol Horde. And now the next stage of the invasion moves to Hakata, a key point in Kyushu. Will the Kamakura samurai's battle plan be affective against the fleet of Mongol warships that fill Hakata Bay?
Two scientists are attempting to distribute the cure for a demon virus that is affecting people all over Japan, however, things have become complicated. One of them has become infected. So begins his battle with himself, as he attempts to not only control his emerging demon side, but also to save the lives of others by wielding its great strength.
In a Japan ruled by a revolutionary student government, Jubei and Konpeki aim for national domination.
This volume contains graphic violence and nudity.
Adaptation of the 1977 movie by Nobuhiko Oobayashi, published in the September 1977 issue of Seventeen magazine.
Ichimatsu Torimonochou is a period drama work set in the late Edo period. Ichizou, a hired thief taker, cooperates in the investigation of the incident in which one of Fukagawa's prostitutes has been killed. While pursuing the unfamiliar decorations given to the victim's nails, Ichizou comes across a mysterious scroll painter, Matsunojou, who uses Yoshiwara as his headquarters. (Source: Natalie, translated)
A schoolgirl travels with her six classmates to her sickly aunt's rural home. All isn't well in this idyllic country manor, though. All manner of horrors awaits the children, from evil spirits to a demonic housecat, to a man-eating piano. The time is ticking for the children, who must unravel the mystery of the house before they're all devoured, one by one! *Note: Based on the 1977 horror-comedy movie by Nobuhiko Obayashi.*

