All roads lead to jazz! After passing his driver's license in Japan, Dai Miyamoto left for the United States with only his tenor saxophone. He learned that Yukinori, a member of his first band, was also there... Dai landed in Seattle, on the West Coast. An experimental adventure begins for the young man, who seeks to create a new sound by discovering the cities and regions of this immense country! (Source: Glénat, translated)
New York... Dai arrives in the jazz capital of the world! However, life and especially rent are exorbitant there. Dai begins to take his place as leader of the quartet, but countless jazz musicians come to try their luck in New York! Slowly, his style begins to envelop the skyscrapers... (Source: Glénat, translated)
Four high school classmates who aren't particularly close spend their time together enjoying irreplaceable moments, and at the same time, a painful moment that they don't even realize is coming. "It's like the world has stopped." Youth is vibrant and dull, the everyday lives of high school students. And then there's something abnormal - an "anti-electrical parade" that questions the meaning of courage. (Source: Sunday Webry, translated)
Before working at a photocopy machine company, a 40-year-old man starts his mornings with a gulp of oshiruko. He respects the teachings of past great business leaders and contemplates the meaning of work every day. However, such daily life suddenly crumbled. In a desolate Tokyo, within a shaken office, the true nature of people is revealed. Now, what is being questioned is──the pride of a salaryman. A business survival story that continues to question "What is it to work?" and "What is it to live?" in extreme conditions! (Source: Comic Days, translated)
Based on real historical figure called Honda Tadakatsu, the strongest military commander during the Japanese civil war/Sengoku period who served Tokugawa Ieyasu from the start of his career to become the unifying Shogun of Japan. Original Web Manga
The Aburanokoji incident. It was the final internal conflict within the Shinsengumi, and the largest conflict in the history of Japanese swordsmanship. In the turmoil-filled closing days of the Tokugawa Shogunate, a mere seven swordsmen had to take on the Shinsengumi in Kyoto in order to collect the bodies of their assassinated footmen, and it was there on that one gruesome, bloody night that the feelings of the swordsmen intersect... Source: Shogakukan
High school. It's a hazy and uneasy time filled with love troubles and such. But on top of having to navigate through the already-confusing period of adolescence, it seems that high schooler Mamoru Kobayakawa might have superhuman strength... Source: Shogakukan
Ken Komatsubara (5th grade) transfers to an elementary school in Ginza. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issues a "Caution Advisory" to him without giving any explanation. His presence sends ripples through the police, local gangs, and even private military companies based overseas. In a town lined with luxury brand shops, the fighting abilities of a boy who seems to have been "born out of violence" are unleashed! (Source: Comic Days, translated)

