In Natsume Isaku's first work, No Colour, we follow the developing relationship between an energetic young photographer and a supergeek uni student which starts as a mere neighbourhood acquaintance and gradually turns into friendship and more. (Source: Simona's BL Research Lab)
After a career spent slapping down superheroes as an evil minion of the Kisaragi Corporation, Agent Six has his next assignment-invade a fantasy world! With his pluck new partner, the "pretty-girl android" Alice, Agent Six sets out to bring his target planet to heel. What better way to accomplish that than by partnering with the locals?! Alongside Royal Guard Captain Snow, Battle Chimera Rose, and Archbishop Grimm, Alice and Six will square off against demon hordes-even if it's just a means of taking down the competition! Let the battle to be baddest begin! (Source: Yen Press) *Note: Includes 7 extra chapters*
The manga focuses on a hero who is married, but monster girls seeking children of heroic lineage keep coming after him to steal him away. The hero's wife chooses to deal with the monster girls herself. (Source: Anime News Network)
Tightrope tells the tale of the reluctant heir of a yakuza family and his childhood friend, and follows their love relationship that started budding in their school days and keeps developing slowly but surely. *Note: Includes the one-shot "[Doushiyoumo Nai Keredo](https://mangabaka.org/search?q=anilist%3A35026) Returns" (どうしようもないけれどリターンズ).*
Hardworking, good-looking, and heir to daddy's company, Shimano thinks his life's just about perfect. Except that he's working from the bottom up in the company, and he can't seem to get along with Kurokawa, his manager. Competent but flippant, Kurokawa always seems to pay extra attention to Shimano, whether it's teasing him to make him work harder or covering up for his mistakes, which of course drives Shimano crazy. So he has Kurokawa firmly blacklisted until he realizes that Kurokawa's private life isn't a bundle of roses and begins to sympathize...and how are you supposed to hate someone you sympathize with, anyway? (Source: Vices & Devices) **Note:** Includes two crossover chapters featuring the main couples from Ameiro Paradox and No Color.
The manga follows masked wrestler Genzou Shibata, who likes all kinds of animals and creatures. One day he is summoned to another world, where a princess asks him to help kill magical beasts, but he gets mad and puts her in a German suplex. Instead, he begins life as a pet shop owner in the other world. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: The chapter count reflects the original serialization before chapters were merged in the volume releases. The 12 extra chapters are also counted.*
A scientist finds a brain in an alley and implants it into the body of his beloved, Nina. It turns out the brain belonged to a boy, Misumi Yutaka, and he is none too happy to find himself in a female body. What happened to Yutaka's body and why was his brain in the middle of an alley? What will happen to "Nina" when the female parts of "her" body start to have an effect on "his" mind? You'll have to read to find out.
A 4-koma anthology of the Toaru series.
Cover Illustration: Tomo Kurahashi 1. **Matteiru Otoko** (待っている男) \[Kazuki Natsume\] 2. **Futari no Oku no Te** (ふたりの奥の手) \[Mikuro Noichi\] 3. **Uso da yo** ((嘘だよ) \[Moegi Yukue\] 4. **Koi wa Choukyori de** (恋は長距離で) \[Riko Sakura\] 5. **Gift** (ギフト) \[Udo\] 6. **Tadanaranu Kankei (Miman)** (ただならぬ関係 (未満)) \[Toworu Miyata\] 7. **Good Bad Timing** (グッドバッドタイミング) \[Yorocu Tsuyuki\] 8. **Cafe Tenin-san wa Kyou mo Mabushii** (カフェ店員さんは今日もまぶしい) \[Nmura\] 9. **Koi wa Sainan** (恋は災難) \[Eiji Nagisa\]: Spin-off of *Kabukichou Bad Trip* 10. **Tomodachi Doushi** (友達同士) \[Tomo Kurahashi\]
A spinoff of Kono Suba featuring Dust as the primary protagonist, taking place around volumes 1-4 of the main series.
Akari Ogiwara was once a promising art prodigy, but now she's barely scraping by as an anonymous art school teacher. One day, she saves a young man from attempting suicide by the sea. She doesn't know his name or even his age, but she can tell he's an extraordinarily talented painter. He asks her, "Do you want to become rich and famous—everything you ever wished for?" Tempted by the chance to finally achieve recognition as an artist, Akari agrees to lend him the name "Akari Ogiwara" and sell his paintings as her own.

