This 4-koma features a family of gamers! The youngest daughter, elementary schooler Aoi, is a fan of action, fighting, and racing games. She habitually makes lots of motions while playing, and sometimes even gets tangled in the cords. The older sister, middle schooler Makoto, likes role-playing games, tactics-style games, and simulations. She's something of a completist, and often stays up late gaming. Their mother, Yukie, is into massively multiplayer online games lately. Boys online often ask her what kind of panties she's wearing, but she takes it in stride. Their father, Seiji, is a university professor. However, he secretly plays dating-simulation time games in his study during the night. Their family runs into funny situations and trials that would only happen to a family of gamers! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Set 25 years after the original series, centered around a 42-year-old Sagawa.
The second entry in the Salaryman Kintarou series. **Note:** Includes 6 prologue chapters.
A compilation of *Uesato Hinata wa Miko de Aru* (上里ひなたは巫女である), *Fuyou Yuuna wa Yuusha de Nai* (芙蓉友奈は勇者でない), and *Karasuma Kumiko wa Miko de Nai* (烏丸久美子は巫女でない). *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
*"I won't let you be alone."* Chigusa, who struggles to express herself, ends up building walls between herself and other people. She's always alone at school, until one day a stunningly beautiful boy transfers to her school. To Chigusa's surprise, the boy turns out to be Iroha, the only person she ever considered a friend in her childhood. Iroha tells her that he changed schools just to see her. He effortlessly crosses the walls Chigusa has built around her, steadily closing the distance between them. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
A manga anthology, based on the first Valkyrie Profile Game "Lenneth". It's a collection of several comedy short stories by 10 different mangakas. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 22, 24, 26, 29, 34, 38, 46 and 50.*
"Because I'm a witch." When Izumi Shizuku, a taciturn high school girl who has lived alone all her life, tells her secret to Shiina Shizuku, a boy in her class who is attracted to her, a strange relationship between the two begins...? This is a boy-meets-witch coming-of-age romantic comedy! (Source: Magcomi, translated)
The story takes place at the end of the Edo's period (around 1860) in Japan. At this time, Japan was divided in two between patriots who wanted to bring the emperor to the government and shogunate forces who protect the head of state, the Shogun. A poor samurai, Okada Izo, is hired by the patriots to assassinate shogunate members, the story follows his story. This manga is based on real facts and was inspired by the movie of the same name.
Satoshi and company are challenged by a strange, cloaked pokemon, known to the reader as Team Rocket's genetic monster, Mewtwo. It's up to Satoshi to challenge this mysterious being... (Source: Anime News Network)
"Hey, Seraphina. When you grow up, don't kill me, okay?" The wizard Arvel meets his end at the hands of his fiancée, Seraphina, who would later become the emperor's mistress and a notorious villainess. However, when he comes to, he finds himself face-to-face with a young Seraphina! Astonishingly, he has returned to the body of his 13-year-old self. Seeing the young and still innocent Seraphina, Arvel decides he will help her become a proper lady and save his own life in the process. To start, he must find a way to prevent the death of his brother, Shou, who was once engaged to Seraphina. However, the situation is far from simple, as he must contend with Seraphina's neglectful family, other men vying for the beautiful Seraphina's attention, and a web of conflicting plots. Given a second chance, can Arvel alter Seraphina's fate and save her from becoming a villainess…!? (Source: Bushiroad, translated)
I thought it was just a drunken promise: “If we're both still single by 30, let's live together.” Just before her 30th birthday and in the dead of night, a suspicious figure appeared at Tsukiko's door—it was Sora, the one whom she'd made that promise with. Not exactly glamorous, but surprisingly fun—a thirty-something cohabitation adventure♪
The third entry in the Salaryman Kintarou series.

