Tamio Satou is an art teacher who struggles to find a stable job. Single and unhappy in love, he does not fit the model of success conveyed by society. One night, realizing how lonely he is becoming, he decides to hire prostitutes to fill the void inside him, without much success. However, everything changes when he meets Serika, a young woman from the brothel. As the days go by and a real intimacy develops between them, doesn't Tamio Satou risk burning his wings?
Taking place 30 years after the original Cutey Honey manga. Sister Jill has been revived, and has brought back the Panther Claw to defeat Honey.
As a baby Jiro was delivered to his foster parents by a massive oni, who said he would return for Jiro in 15 years. When the time comes Jiro must contend with enemy oni, dark cultists, and their minions while attempting to protect both his parents and girlfriend from their depredations. Ultimately he must embark on a journey through the past, future, and other dimensions to embrace his destiny as Shuten Doji reborn. (Source: Anime News Network)
This is a gem of a coming-of-age manga that depicts the setbacks, losses, and rebirth experienced over the course of ten years by a female substitute English teacher, who left her high school a decade ago following a certain incident, and the students who were in her classroom at the time. It’s a poignant story that also gives readers the courage to take that next step forward. Kirinji’s classic song “Aliens” provides the soundtrack as the characters strive toward their dreams, give up on them and fall into despair, and then begin new chapters in their lives. This work was originally written by author Moegara as the screenplay for the Hulu Original drama of the same name, created specifically for adaptation to the screen. It was adapted into a manga by Mari Okazaki simultaneously with the drama’s production. (Source: SPA!BOOKS, translated)
Minami-kun spots a poster recruiting new members for the Magical Girl Club. Thinking "Cosplay cuties woohoo!" he decides to join... What the hell!? It's not cosplay—we actually become magical girls? *Note: Includes chapter 9.5.*
Sayoko was just reading peacefully in her backyard when some strange kid in a large overcoat suddenly comes in and swipes her dog's food! Who is this guy and what's gonna happen to Sayoko's life now? One thing's for certain: hilarity ensues!
A biographical manga about Yuuji Aoki, the creator of Naniwa Kinyuudou.
Murdered by criminals, Detective Yokoda's body is retrieved by Professor Tani and taken to his laboratory. There, Tani performs an experiment that has failed seven times; Yokoda is the latest subject to have his life force transferred into an android body. For the first time, the experiment succeeds. Yokoda is reborn as the armor-skinned android 8 Man, able to dash at impossible speeds, as well as shape-shift into other people. He shifts himself into Yokoda, this time christening himself as "Hachiro Azuma". He keeps this identity a secret, known only to Tani and his police boss Chief Tanaka. Even his girlfriend Sachiko and friend Ichiro do not know he is an android. As 8-Man, Hachiro fights crime (even bringing his murderers to justice).
Iwase Ken has been in love with his high school friend Rei since they were children. But he's never had the courage to tell her. Now he finds himself attending her wedding to another man. The fairy of the church approaches him with the chance to change the past and confess his love to her.
A major product company's problem OL, Oyamada Non, is an OL golfer intimidating enough to quiet a crying child. She goes to work with a uniform-length haircut, tight-fitting clothing, and a golf bag under one arm; bets on horses during lunch; and after leaving work at 5 o'clock sharp, she goes golfing. A cool OL who is sick of fashionable, trendy things and takes in tacky ones. The controversial work that introduced the buzzword "Oyaji Gal" and became a social phenomenon!
Within this entry in Yoshinori Kobayashi's long-running *Gomanism Sengen* series, the controversial mangaka turns his attention to COVID-19. Kobayashi expresses skepticism about coronavirus and vaccination, and critiques government responses to the pandemic.

