Her nickname is DKO (Danshi Koukousei Onna)—a crazy woman who loves high school boys and does whatever she can to come in contact with them, to hilarious results. *Compilation of the original Twitter series.*
The story of a game development company employee and her boss, who happens to be her ex-girlfriend. A manga adaptation of the Japanese live action drama of the same name.
The continuation of Q-Rais' surreal Chako series, including his first serialized narrative, the story of her sister ChaCha.
Opposites attract! Six heart-pounding love stories between gyaru and princess.
The story starts on April 21st, with him narrating the story. He was prisoner number 420; and briefly talked about the existence of "happy ends" negatively thinking about the world. Number 420 (his real name is not yet revealed nor will it ever be, for everyone addresses him as number 420) was then led to his cell by Kaimural (Kaito) where he found a blanket and walls of ceramic. Two new (non-vocaloid) characters were introduced, Rythm Garcha and Shazna Ivory; with whom tried to hurt number 420 to the point where he's shown to cry.
In a world where an epidemic causing amnesia is spreading, a group of two boys and two girls are discharged from the hospital. Shortly afterwards, a mysterious accident involves the four young people who, disoriented, begin to doubt their memories while trying to understand the truth.
"A surreal 12-koma manga" Enter the mysterious world of Charko, the world's most outrageous "ochappi," and her colorful friends. Chako is a surreal take on a typical children's story world, with talking animals and sentient food. Just... try not to think about it too deeply. This is the first long-running work by Q-Rais, known for "Nekonaughey" and other works, which the author himself considers one of his favorites.
A manga anthology based on the DMM Games/Nitroplus browser game *Touken Ranbu -ONLINE-*. Includes works originally published in the shoujo manga magazine *Princess* and on the web manga site *Champion Cross*.
In a school where after school activities are mandatory among all students, Hajime and her friend Sayo come across a new club that they have never seen before. The club is called "The Cultural Activity Preservation Club." The two enter the room to find all kinds of analog jobs and activities, such as handcrafting mats and toothpicks. This is a unique cultural manga mixed with comedy so as not to bore you, this is Double J! (Source: MangaHelpers) *Note: Volume 4 contains the side story "Musix Dentou" (ミュージックス伝統).*
Namiho Sakurai wants to date her sempai, but he won't accept unless she quits the feminine volleybay club ? *Note: Includes 2 one-shots.*
“Um… Mikami-san?” “Don’t mind me.” “Aren’t you a little too close?” “Don’t mind me♪” Kirishima Rei, a self-proclaimed introverted loner, had completely failed his attempt at a high school debut. One day, by sheer chance, he ended up saving the school’s most talked-about beauty, Mikami Hina, from a tough situation. In return, she insisted on repaying the favor by having lunch together. But Mikami-san was clearly someone from a world far beyond his reach. This brief connection—once she had properly thanked him—was sure to fade away. Or at least, that’s what Rei had assumed. Yet, before he knew it… Secret lunchtime meetings, whispered conversations after school, bumping into each other on the way to class, unexpected encounters on weekends—his time spent with Mikami-san kept increasing. No matter how much he tried to keep his distance, she would just brush it off with a cheerful “Don’t mind me♪” and push her way deeper into his daily life. An easygoing, kindhearted boy × a mysterious, assertive beauty— A love comedy where the heroine invades the protagonist’s world!?

