A high school girl from modern day runs a sweets shop to help revive a hot spring in another world!
In 1925, after being told by a baseball player that women should become housewives instead of going to school, two 14-year-old Japanese high school girls named Koume and Akiko decide to start a baseball team in order to prove him wrong. During this time, when even running was considered too vulgar for women, baseball is known as "what the boys do" and they face many difficulties when having to find enough members, to get permission from their parents and also when learning about the sport itself. (Source: Wikipedia)
Gengo Kurosaka leads a normal life until a run-away alien called "Six-eyes" decides to take refuge in his body. From then on, Gengo becomes Ishtar's target, a beautiful alien in charge of making sure the aliens don't turn planet Earth into hunting grounds. Gengo has now to learn to coexist with his parasite to stay alive...
New Champion Red serialization centered around the Golden Age Japanese Superhero Icon Ougon Bat set during Taishou Era.
The manga takes place in Japan in the Edo period and follows a husband, who is a constable but also an "idiot," and his wife, who disguises herself as a man. Tsukiya Benito, who is a constable, is, to put it simply, a "good person." To be honest, he is something of an idiot. None of his assistants will stay for very long. His wife, Saya, came up with the idea of dressing up as a man and becoming her husband assistant. Married couple investigators, great success in the town of Edo
**Silverland** is a wealthy nation coveted by many powerful countries. In this land, **Sapphire**, a girl born with two souls, and **Plastic**, a child called the "Devil's Child" born without a soul, come into the world. Plastic, son of the archducal family that protects Silverland, is guided by his lost soul as he plunges headlong into the vortex of war... The master Osamu Tezuka's classic work [*Ribbon no Kishi*](https://mangabaka.org/51617) is reborn in an entirely new story...!! *Source: Comip, translated*
Kei, the daughter of a powerful Hatamoto, is suddenly ordered by her father to marry a man named Kinshiro Toyama, who has abandoned the life of a samurai and is now a gambler. Kei decides to go to Asakusa to appeal herself as a signboard girl at the inn where Kinshiro is staying...? A grimacing, heartbreaking tale of Edo spun by a married couple (or less)!
In 1925, after being told by a baseball player that women should become housewives instead of going to school, two 14-year-old Japanese high school girls named Koume and Akiko decide to start a baseball team in order to prove him wrong. During this time, when even running was considered too vulgar for women, baseball is known as "what the boys do" and they face many difficulties when having to find enough members, to get permission from their parents and also when learning about the sport itself.

