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Flowers & Bees
Hana to Mitsubachi· 花とみつばち
manga Completed Licensed 7 Vol. 66 Ch. suggestive

"Bishonen" are the beautiful boys that overpopulate shôjo manga. Flowers & Bees is the manga that makes men out of beautiful boys. Beautiful men. Masao Komatsu might think of himself as a total loss. But high-school life is never so bad that it can't get a little worse, and unfortunately, it turned out he still has a few crumbs of self-respect hiding here and there. Gorgeous sisters Kiyoko and Harumi will be happy to vacuum them out of his pockets--with each and every visit by Masao to World of Beautiful Men, the men's salon they own. Why shouldn't young men, too, get the chance to have their lives ruined in the pursuit of unattainable standards of beauty? Though mocked by classmates and stared at on the street, Masao vows to remain faithful to his makeovers--determined to become the man hairdressers, estheticians, and fashion magazine editors only dream that women dream of! (Source: VIZ Media)

Chameleon Army
カメレオン・アーミー
manga Completed Licensed 1 Vol. 7 Ch. suggestive

An anthology of seven surreal masterpieces, starting with Chameleon Army, a story about "self" and what it really means to be a young woman! 1. **Chameleon Army** 2-3. **Yoru no Ouji-sama** (The Prince of the Night) 4. **Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Etcetera** (And etc. the Summer Vision with Nagisa) 5. **X-Girl no Chi wa Sawagu** (X-Girl: When Her Blood Tingles) 6. **Tokyo Banbee Jump** 7. **Cinnamon Girl** (The Girl Tastes Cinnamon) (Source: Manga Reborn, edited)

My Hero Academia: Team-Up Missions
Boku no Hero Academia: Team Up Mission· 僕のヒーローアカデミア チームアップミッション
manga Completed Licensed 8 Vol. 61 Ch.
#6,524
#4,495

The aspiring heroes of My Hero Academia team up with pro heroes for action-packed missions! To prepare the next generation of heroes for real-world hero work, the ambitious Team-Up Missions Program pairs groups of students with pro heroes to go on action-packed missions where they will learn to use teamwork to defeat villains. Although Izuku Midoriya and his U.A. High friends are thrilled to participate, there's just one catch—there's no telling who will be teamed up with whom! From top heroes to students from other classes and schools, anyone could be on the same team. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Includes 3 extras, the one-shot "Everyone Is Someone's Hero", and both chapters of "Deku and Bakugo Rising".*

My Hero Academia: Endeavor's Mission
Boku no Hero Academia: Endeavor's Mission· 僕のヒーローアカデミア エンデバーズ ミッション
manga Completed Licensed 1 Ch. Anime

A special manga prelude to the upcoming My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission movie!

Deku and Bakugo Rising
Deku & Bakugo: Rising· 出久&爆豪:ライジング
manga Completed Licensed 1 Vol. 2 Ch. Anime

A special 2-parter spin-off of My Hero Academia focusing on Deku and Bakugo during their second year in middle school that will act as a tie-in to Heroes: Rising.

My Hero Academia Special One-Shot: Connect to the Day
Boku no Hero Academia: Tokubetsu Spin-off - CONNECT TO THE DAY· 僕のヒーローアカデミア 特別 スピンオフ CONNECT TO THE DAY
manga Completed Licensed 1 Ch.

Special prelude to Boku no Hero Academia: You're Next movie.

Everyone Is Someone's Hero
Kitto Daremo ga Dareka no Hero· きっと誰もが誰かのヒーロー
manga Completed Licensed 1 Ch. Anime

A one-shot prequel to the movie Two Heroes, featuring a young All Might, David Shield, and Melissa Shield.

Babe-G
ベイビーG
manga Completed 1 Vol. 7 Ch. suggestive

A Moyoco Anno series that tackles the campy robot girl fighting for justice tropes with style.

Sugar Sugar Rune
シュガシュガルーン
manga Completed Licensed 8 Vol. 46 Ch. Anime
#3,830
#2,610

Little witch-girls Chocolat and Vanilla are best friends, but only one of them can be Queen of the Magic World. To determine who deserves the title, they must go to the Human World and enter a strange competition. Whoever attracts the most human boys... wins! Here's how it works: When a boy falls for a witch-girl, she utters a few mystic words and the boy's heart will be hers in jewel-like form. It may sound simple, but winning hearts is tricky business. While Chocolat had no problem enticing witch-boys with her forthright personality, human boys seem to be drawn to shy and modest girls like Vanilla. And to make matters worse, Chocolat is finding herself increasingly drawn to the cool and mysterious Pierre-who feels nothing for her! The girls had planned to be best friends forever, but both of them want to be Queen. Will their rivalry ruin their friendship? (Source: Del Rey) **Note:** Won the Kodansha Manga Award for Children's Manga in 2005.

In Clothes Called Fat
Shibou to Iu Na no Fuku wo Kite· 脂肪と言う名の服を着て
manga Completed Licensed 1 Vol. 15 Ch.
#4,274
#2,930

From the pen of Moyoco Anno comes a stunning tale of self-image and self-loathing. In Clothes Called Fat details the lives of young women earnestly revealing the struggles women may have with their bodies and sexuality. Noko appears to be living a great life, she's got a good job and a loving boyfriend, but beneath a thin veneer is a young woman who is struggling with her self-image and self-confidence as she fights to keep her weight down. To Noko, being 5 pounds overweight means being miles away from happiness in her lovelife and in her work-place. (Source: Kodansha USA)

Insufficient Direction
Kantoku Fuyuki Todoki· 監督不行届
manga Completed Licensed 1 Vol. 22 Ch. Anime
Omoi Cork
and 3 more

A natural match between the manga queen Moyoco Anno and the patron saint of otaku, Hideaki Anno! When Moyoco Anno, the widely successful creator of women's manga, married Hideaki Anno, creator of Evangelion and a director known to be the very model of an otaku, she held one important doubt: "Am I really ready to be an otaku's wife?" Taking up that challenge, Moyoco Anno launched herself into the deep and beautiful world of married life. This comic essay, an account of the private lives of two of Japan's most high-profile creators, is raw, unfiltered, and unforgettably hilarious (Source: Crunchyroll)

Japan as Viewed by 17 Creators
Japon· JAPON ~JAPAN×FRANCE MANGA COLLECTION~
manga Completed Licensed 1 Vol. 17 Ch.

From Ponent Mon: Seventeen authors (nine from France or French-speaking countries, eight from Japan) brought together in the same book, a succession of freely created short stories about the same universe: Japan. The French, of course, journeyed to Japan for the occasion. Each cartoonist was sent for two weeks to a different city in the archipelago (Joann Sfar in Tôkyô, Emmanuel Guibert in Kyôto, Nicolas de Crécy in Nagoya, etc.) to bring back an original creation. The Japanese tell us about their district, the city where they live or where they originally come from (Kazuichi Hanawa's story being about the northern island of Hokkaido, Jiro Taniguchi's about the town of Tottori, etc.) The result is often inspired, always surprising: Japan through new eyes. "Japan" will appear simultaneously in French, Japanese, Spanish, Italian and English. Along with "A Patch Of Dreams" by Hideji Oda, it is the first step in a series of international creations with left-to-right reading direction, created for us by some of the best European and Japanese comic book artists. List of included short stories: At the Seaside - [TAKAHAMA Kan](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=4331) The Gateway - David Prudhomme Summer Sky - [TANIGUCHI Jiro](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=714) Now I Can Die! - Aurélia Aurita Osaka 2034 - François Schuiten & Benoît Peeters Shin.Ichi. - Emmanual Guibert The New Gods - Nicolas de Crécy *Kankichi* - [MATSUMOTO Taiyou](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=361) The Tokyo of Qualtérou - Joann Sfar The Sunflower - [Little Fish](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=19995) The Song of the Crickets - [ANNO Moyoco](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=152) In Love Alley - [Frédéric Boilet](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=6069) The City of Trees - Fabrice Neaud The Festival of the Bell-Horses - [IGARASHI Daisuke](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=2216) In the Deep Forest - [HANAWA Kazuichi](https://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=2080) Sapporo Fiction - Étienne Davodeau