Based on true story of Aki Mukai and her effort to have children via surrogate mother.
"I’m Taiga Banjou, and I'm the new janitor at this school, starting today." Taiga Banjou was raised by the Yakuza. An expert killer who has been part of the underworld for as long as he can remember. However, the Yakuza as an overwhelming presence is a thing of the past. Gokudou is now a relic, left behind by the times, and the Yamada-gumi, to which Taiga belonged, has been dissolved and reborn as a respectable company. The assassin has become a janitor. His workplace has gone from the underworld to a school. Now, fighting and violence are forbidden for a reputable employee, let alone murder. However, what awaits Taiga is a high school full of delinquents and filled with rampant bullying, violence, smoking, drinking, and all sorts of bad behavior. A situation that even the teachers and other adults can’t handle. “I’ve come to clean up this filthy school.” Making full use of the skills he mastered to survive in the underworld, the former yakuza’s “filth” clean-up job is about to begin! (Source: Hyke Comic, translated)
The setting is Tsukikagekan, which stands on a solitary island owned by the Fujiwara family. In addition to the members of the student council, Moeha Fujiwara and Kei Shirogane are involved in a battle similar to a werewolf game over a treasure that can make wishes come true! (Source: Shueisha, translated)
Narima gets mocked by a tall basketball player and bets in a match against him.
Despite being a small nation, the Kingdom of Ulmira continues to win wars against the surrounding great powers. The driving force behind these victories is the second prince, Allen, who has mastered magic and possesses overwhelming combat skills. The man who has come to be called a "hero" is actually—"I want to get out of this country! I want to have fun with girls!" This is the story of the strongest prince who wants to live a dissolute life and leaves his mark on history. (Source: Overlap, translated) *Note: Chapter count includes eight bonus chapters.*
In contrast to the first manga, this one focuses on humor and all characters are drawn in a chibi style. Different from the canon series, which aim at a juvenile public, this manga series aims at younger children, and teaches them how to play the Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG with a light and humored plot. In this story, Yuma Tsukumo, Tori Meadows, Caswell Todoroki, and Bronk Stone form a Dueling Team named ZEXAL. Also, Yuma knows Astral since the beginning, but he is still the only one who can see him. (Source: Yu-gi-oh! wiki)
The setting is 19th-century England. Day by day, bored young nobles come up with a certain "game" involving their maids. A Victorian romance brought to you by a promising new author!! [Comic Bunch Kai](https://kuragebunch.com/episode/2550689798692736354)
The story follows a hikikomori (shut-in) named Sasami who is unmotivated about even changing clothes or eating. Her brother takes care of her, even though she despises his slave-like nature. Sasami spends her days viewing the outside world via a "Brother Surveillance Tool" on her computer. In the outside world, the three beautiful Yagami sisters and Sasami's brother are in the middle of relationships worthy of a romantic comedy. (Source: Anime News Network)
The manga centers on a "twisted" relationship. (Source: Anime News Network)
Petit Petit Rabbit was a two volume manga published in Bessatsu Young Magazine and Young Magazine by Kodansha in 2000.
They are high school students, they may go to the same establishment... Each of them, on a daily basis, asks themselves questions of their own. On the future, on life, on love, on the very meaning of existence. But none, ever, will give up... because you always have to move forward. With her unique gaze tinged with poetry, Akane Torikai sketches the portrait of contemporary teenage girls. (Source: Akata, translated) Included one-shots: Oni-san Kochira, Ima Nochi Ima

