"I'm going to tell you I love you every day!" A junior boy confesses his love at first sight! A bumpy love story between a puppy-dog boy and a tomboy girl begins— (Source: Ganma!, translated)
Elze, the villainess, was Marquis Oppenheyer’s plaything, used and unloved, fated to die at the hands of the three male leads. Now, a reader finds herself in Elze’s shoes. In order to save her life, Elze must first ingratiate herself with the male leads. As the evil superintendent of a nefarious boarding school, Elze is pinned between embattled student Lucian, the kidnapped son of a duke, her own murderous marquis, and a guild master–one of whom may be her ticket to freedom from her doomed fate. (Source: Tapas)
Ren Kizaki is a novelist who goes by the pen-name of Issei Naruse. A childhood accident confined him to living in a wheelchair. It made him close himself off to other people, and he has been living alone to escape the world's scrutiny. His only human connections are phone calls to his editor at the publishing company and the helpers that come around the house. When Ren heaps abuse on the helpers to vent his frustrations, only one person, Rintaro Maki, is willing to stay and keep a calm attitude. Eventually, Ren gradually opens up to Maki. However, they both have their own secret pasts... (Source: Fairbell, translated)
Innocent, optimistic Mei Sahara goes home one day to find out that she’s engaged to be married to a man she’s never met as soon as she turns twenty – a few months from now! Good-looking, well-educated company president Hijiri Kamijo looks every bit the perfect prince straight out of a fairytale, but can Mei deal with him as he attempts to take all of her firsts? (Source: Manga Planet)
This manga is a heartwarming beautiful girl anthropomorphism gag manga created to soften the hardenened hearts of the present day.
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)
A collection of short stories featuring student/teacher romance.
A high school boy, Reiji, is saved by a Digimon, a biological weapon from the future... A battle that transcends time and space unfolds!
Lucia, the first princess of the Kingdom of Faticia, meets Alicia, the daughter of a marquess, who laments that she never wants to be a villain's daughter. Lucia takes pity on Alicia for her future engagement to Lyle, Lucia's half-brother, leading Alicia to confide in Lucia that her engagement will be broken off and lead to her execution. To prevent the death of her father, the king, and an epidemic her brother starts, Lucia shift into action! A ten-year struggle that shapes the future of an NPC princess and a villainous daughter in a sim dating game begins! (Source: Manga Plaza)
In the city Asterisk consisting of six schools, there exists a battle called the Star Wars Festival. Since the winner of the Star Wars Festival will have their wish granted, students strive to train day and night. Main character Wakamiya Minato, the weakest fighter with a 49 consecutive losing streak, continues to fight for a dream.
In a land of magic, every spring needs to be summoned. An apprentice witch unknowingly disturbs the process. An eternal winter is about to come...
For those fighting discrimination. Why does systemic discrimination go unnoticed? Who are the people who stand to benefit from hatred? What if remaining neutral ultimately means you're siding with the oppressors? Follow this story about discrimination, equality, and the fight for justice through the eyes of four different characters! (Source: Manta)

