Three boys in junior-high who cross-dress because of differing reasons meet each other through a cross-dressing community website, and decide to meet up in real life. "Parou" started cross-dressing because the boy he liked refused to date him unless he dressed up as a girl. "Marika" is transgender and identifies as female. Lastly, "Yui" is an antagonistic boy who adopted the persona of his older sister after her death. In contrast to Parou and Marika, Yui is sorely disappointed at the meeting.
Aiko Yamada lives a cursed life. Her family members are blinded by their religion, her mother beats her, and her father sexually assaults her. On top of that, by no fault of her own, she became part of the 'Sakakibara Generation' - those children born in 1982, who society considers predisposed to murder. As Japan continues restlessly through the nineties and the news of Boy A shocks the country, Aiko begins to wish for a way out of this maddening world. Will she succumb to the fate society prescribes to her?
By all appearances, Sakura and her friends are normal, albeit sheltered junior high school girls who enjoy talking about love and walking home from school together. However, they also happen to inhabit a strange and supernatural world populated by mysterious, gigantic beings and unusual plant and animal life. Amid their peaceful lives, Sakura becomes very interested in something only alluded to exist in an old book: dicks.
Former porn star turned author Kaoru Ooshima details his autobiographical account of his daily life as a pansexual cross-dresser and what led him into working in the adult film industry. Along the way, he meets another porn star similar to him who he calls Michelle and the two start dating.
Noa Kagura is a cross-dresser who gets asked out by Shinobu Takada, a boyish girl on their school's karate team.
Meno Yuko just starting as a ceremony assistant in a funeral home. Every day, she tends to fall asleep during the funerals. Her boss, Meme always scolds her with an 'I'll kill you'. Holding on the the memories of her dead brother, Yuko tries to work as best as she can while constantly being reminded of his death.
Sumika's main hobbies are drawing and looking through the binoculars the house of her two cousins: Akio, whom Sumika is in love with, but who seems to change girls continuously; and Chinatsu, brilliant in the study and responsible, but who would like to attend the same university as her. Sumika looks fascinated this world from "the other side", through the lenses, fantasizing about Akio bringing home his best friend instead of the girls... (Source: Animeclick)
A startling collaboration between Fumi Fumiko and cultural commentator Sayawaka. Hana was blissfully enjoying the halcyon days of school life along with her friends, right up until the moment she received a mysterious letter emblazoned with the phrase "don't say a thing". Uncertain of its origins, Hana consults with her friends which sets off a disastrous chain of events - changing each of their lives for the worse.
42 mangaka write short stories about the food they eat.
A comedian, gone, leaved behind his wife, Kyoko, and his daughter not yet a year old. Determined to hold what remains of his brother's family together, the older brother Shouji moves in with them, under one roof. But Shouji carries something invisible with him: a mind pulled between two extremes. The restless, frenzied heights of mania, and the slow, suffocating weight of depression. Eat. Work. Sleep. Wake. Even the most ordinary rhythms of daily life become a mountain to climb. And yet, the three of them reach toward something worth living for. A stepfamily story from an author with bipolar disorder. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Yanagi, a man who works in a factory, meets his childhood friend Ichika, an aspiring actress who is currently appearing in a romantic reality show. This reunion changes Yanagi's life drastically. *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
An anthology of Aldnoah.Zero by various mangaka.

