God gives each person one special skill in life, to help them fight monsters. Chrome, who longs to be an adventurer but never manifested any special fighting skill, refuses to give up on his dream. So he works as a low-ranked adventurer doing miscellaneous work while being scorned as useless by others. One day, he is left behind as bait in order to let the others escape from the monsters, and loses his life in the process. That is when Chrome's special skill is activated. The skill is "Revive." With this skill, which allows him to come back to life only once, he miraculously survives - as a skeletal monster named "Wight." Chrome despairs at his monstrous appearance, but then he remembers the story of how monsters evolve and change their forms as they become stronger. Believing that he could regain his human form through repeated evolution, he continues to hunt monsters. And in the process, he acquires multiple skills that are only available to non-humans. The power of monsters, combined with human intelligence. Turning adversity into opportunity, Chrome sets out to become the strongest adventurer ever. (Source: Hyke Comic, translated)
After graduating from a university in Tokyo, Chiharu returns to his family home, a hot spring inn. As the only son, it is his destiny to become the heir of the inn, but being bad at communication makes it difficult for him to fulfil the responsibility. One day, he encounters a famous college judo player named Sonoda, who comes to stay at the inn for rehabilitation. Sonoda is a polite man, and he doesn't look down on Chiharu for being bad at communication. Chiharu feels at ease around Sonoda, until one day Sonoda asks him, "Do you like men?" What should Chiharu answer to that?!
The popular two-dimensional character content "Charisma" is developed as a story manga! This is Charisma House, where charismatic people live. Charismatic people are looking at the charisma inside of them every day. Charismatics huddle together, nurturing their charisma day by day and aiming for a higher level of charisma, so to speak, in a state of temporary residence. Will they ever reach "true charisma"...? ...This is a story of charismatics, though ordinary people may not understand it well. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Miharu asks Yukimi where his childhood self has gone to. He sets off to the abandoned train while thinking about it, and gets off at the Garden of Chidren's Hearts, a garden completely separated from the world. Could he find what he is searching for there? *Note: Set between chapter 56 and chapter 57 of Nabari no Ou.*
Every shopping district used to have them, the gods of commercial blessings called Blessed Ones. Now, one is coming to my local shopping district. Most are supposed to be old ladies but this one is…a third year middle schooler. Not only that, she’s got a “butler” accompanying her and they transferred together into my class! It’s custom for Blessed Ones to never touch money so apparently the “butler” is supporting her in her daily life. But still, never touching money? That’s crazy! What’s the truth behind it all? And why, why does she smile so wildly? I can’t stop thinking about her… Is this love? Source: NU
Biographical manga depicting the life of Leonardo Da Vinci.
Volume 1 (2003/3/20) Pinup illustrations: Sumeragi Natsuki, Terada Katsuya, Yasuhiko Yoshikazu 1. **Mujuuryoku no Niji** (無重力の虹) \[Terada Katsuya\] (寺田克也) 2. **Boku no Gundam Sansenki** (僕のガンダム参戦記) \[Kaida Yuji\] (開田裕治) 3. **Haman Kisekae Set** (ハマーン着せかえセット) \[Kitazume Hiroyuki\] (北爪宏幸) 4, 7, 11, 17. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] (大和田秀樹) 5. **Moeru!! King of Heart: Kidou Butouden G Gundam** (燃える!!キング・オブ・ハート 機動武闘伝Gガンダム) \[Shimamoto Kazuhiko\] (島本和彦) 6. **Zeon Shoujo Monogatari** (ジオン少女物語) \[Kaishaku\] (介錯) 8. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] (やまむらはじめ) 9. **GM no Otoko** (GMの男) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] (徳光康之) 10. **Kamille to Fa no Hinichijou Gekijou: The Origin** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場 ~じ・おりじん~) \[Satou Gen\] (さとうげん) 12. **Itsuka Kitto** (いつか きっと) \[Sumeragi Natsuki\] (皇なつき) 13. **Baka ga Ball de Yattekuru** (バカがボオルでやってくる) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] (長谷川裕一) 14. **Toukon no MS-05** (闘魂のMS-05) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 15. **Danmaku no Gogo: Bright no Yuuutsu** (弾幕の午後 ~ブライトの憂鬱~) \[Tony Takezaki\] (トニーたけざき) 16. **Kidou Senshi Gundam: The Origin Tokubetsu Bangai-hen** (機動戦士ガンダム THE ORIGIN 特別番外編) \[Yasuhiko Yoshikazu\] (安彦良和) Volume 2 (2003/9/1) Pinup illustrations: Yasuhiko Yoshikazu, Yoshizaki Mine (吉崎観音), Tony Takezaki 1. **∀Gundam Ehon: Turn A Korokoro** (∀ガンダム絵本 たーんえーころころ) \[Yasuda Akira\] (安田 朗) 2. **Jaburo ni Baramaku** (ジャブローに散蒔く) \[Tony Takezaki\] 3. **Fight!** (Fight!) \[Asari Yoshitoo\] (あさりよしとお) 4. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 1 5. **Koisuru wo Toshigoro** (恋するお年頃) \[Houjou Akira\] (北条晶) 2 6. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 1 7. **Gundam-san** (ガンダムさん) \[Oowada Hideki\] 2 8. **Zeonist Shigan Jousoku Android Hamaru** (ジオニスト志願充足アンドロイド はまる) \[Tokumitsu Yasuyuki\] 9. **Axis no Haman-san** (アクシズのハマーンさん) \[Inoue Yukihiro\] (井上行広) 10. **Kamille no Fa Hinichijou Gekijou** (カミーユとファの非日常劇場) \[Satou Gen\] 11. **Gundam Hiwa: Uchuu Sentoukanshi** (ガンダム秘話 ~宇宙戦闘艦史~) \[Kondo Kazuhisa\] (近藤和久) 12. **Gokushiteki Kurorekishikou** (極私的黒歴史行) \[Yamamura Hajime\] 13. **Crossbone Gundam Gaiden** (クロスボーン・ガンダム外伝) \[Hasegawa Yuichi\] 14. **Big Clow** (BIG CLOW) \[Matsuda Miki\] (松田未来) 15. **Eikou no Kage ni Higeki Ari** (栄光の影に悲劇あり) \[Kaida Yuji\] 16. **Neko Zeon** (ネコジオン) \[Mochizuki Anko\] (餅月あんこ)
A seductive tailor, a tattoo artist, a good yakuza, a bad yakuza, and some very, very hunky men! Bespoke is a series of interlinked stories about well-built guys. (Source: moon in a box)
1. Prologue (by Kuromura Moto) 2. Shin Route (by Ioka Wako) 3. Ikki Route (by Ouka Mai) 4. Kent Route (by miniwa) 5. Toma Route (by Naruse Isa)
Matsuri Momozono, the daughter of a Chinese restaurant owner, suddenly finds herself saddled with a debt of 300-million yen. The only person she could turn to for help is a university lecturer who was an acquaintance of her mother... "Don't believe in what you see." What is the meaning behind her mother's words? (Source: Harta, translated)

