The following content is intended for mature audiences... It's Smut-Yaoiii.. Kotaro goes to work as a housekeeper for Ayumi, a relative of his mother, and a man Kotaro has admired since childhood. He is somewhat disillusioned by the slovenly state Ayumi lives in, as well as lifestyle choices...
From StarryHeaven: To tell the truth, I am awesome. My request will most definitely be fulfilled by God. And that wish made by me, Sakuragi Yuuka, is to have a love that makes my heart go “kyuun”!!! See, the boy of my dreams has already showed up right before my eyes, Tamiya-kun…
1. Mysterious Person Ruka is a high-school girl who holds affections for her teacher, Tokio. But one day, a mysterious person shows up and claims that he has come from the past! Not to mention, he calls himself by the same name as her beloved teacher, Tokio. What’s more unbelievable is that both “Tokio” have the exact same scar engraved on their palm… 2. A Small Love Story Hashi is one of the two sole members of her school's literature club. The other one is the romance-novel-loving club president Madoka. By chance, he finds out that her deceased grandmother happens to be one of his favourite authors. When he asks her to provide him with some original material, it sparks a change in her disinterest in love stories and their relationship. 3. Cloe the Devil Chroe is a loner because she has a reputation of bad things happening around her, especially to people who piss her off. What her classmates don't know is that she's a demon who causes misfortune on whomever she beholds. One day, while being confronted by a group of girls, Kikuchi defends her, causing her to look at him in surprise, which in turn causes him bad luck. Chroe starts avoiding him, scared of accidentally causing him harm, but Kikuchi is relentless in his pursuit. Chroe finds herself being drawn to him, but how is a relationship possible when she can't even throw him a glance without something bad happening to him? 4. Alice in Wonderland Ruu's mother just committed suicide and everyone can't stop gossiping about it, except for her new boyfriend, Mitsu, who acts like everything is normal. With everything going on, Ruu wants to seek comfort from Mitsu, but since her mother's passing, he hasn't touched her. Does Mitsu want her to disappear, too? 5. Sugar-Coat Ako is a seventeen-year old who is in love with her cousin (who also happens to teach at her school), Shou. Shou is getting married in a month and Ako is acting out to get his attention, and to prove to herself, and to him, that he cares about her. Shou is getting increasingly worried by Ako's erratic behavior, which only started somewhat recently. Can Ako get over her feelings? Or will she lose herself in a path of self-destruction? 6. The Star and The Heart Mini and Mani are identical twins who are best friends, and do everything, and go everywhere together. To help people tell them apart, Mani wears star earrings and Mini wears heart earrings. Life is great, until Mini suddenly acts loopy and distracted. Mani discovers that Mini and Suga have fallen for each other, and Mani is jealous that despite being identical, someone likes Mini, and no one likes her. On another level, she also feels that Suga is taking her best friend away from her. To what lengths will she go to to keep her sister close?
A fantasy story for kids featuring a girl named Melmo, who can change her age as she wishes by eating special candies. Melmo's mother dies in a traffic accident, leaving young Melmo and her younger brother Totoo. Anxious, Melmo's mother in heaven asks God to prepare some magical candies, and hands them to Melmo. There are two kinds: Melmo can grow 10 years older to become any sort of adult she wishes by eating a blue candy. By eating a red one, she can become 10 years younger. Using these miracle candies, Melmo disguises herself as a nurse, schoolteacher, policewoman, and overcomes troubles together with her brother, Totoo
Moco wakes up and finds herself in a town full of curious people! Watch as she adjusts to life in this town full of cats.
This is "Meltier," a town of cats. Moko, who has no memory of her past, ends up helping out at a coffee shop in town. There, she meets many unique and fun kittens and friends! A little bit mysterious and extraordinarily happy. A heartwarming fairy tale fantasy of everyday life!
The manga is composed of various episodes linked together by the mysterious boy with no particular name. The boy travels to different times and places, trading with different people, letting them see a glimpse of their future or past, or the secrets of others, and bets to see if they can change their fate.
The cute Kyuu-chan is a wonder cat. Dance, sing, be happy together!
Mysterious Chocobo is a kid's manga based on the Square video game Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon. It's about a Chocobo and Mog (simply called Chocobo and Mog, respectively) who search various dungeons full of dangers and hidden traps for treasure. Chocobos and Mogs are mascot-like creatures featured in several of the Final Fantasy games.Note: There are conflicting sources on whether this continued on or remained as a oneshot.
The innocent and naive Arisugawa Suzu has maintained a quiet life as a student in high school. While all the girls around her begin to feel curiosity about the boys, she remains disinterested. Until one day on the train to school after a short delay, she ends up being saved by the handsome Sousuke Nomiya, which to the surprise of Arisugawa does not seem to be like other boys his age ...La inocente e ingenua Arisugawa Suzu ha mantenido una vida tranquila como estudiante secundaria. Mientras que todas las chicas a su alrededor empiezan a sentir curiosidad por los chicos, ella sigue siendo desinteresada. Hasta que un d? a en el tren después de la escuela tras un breve retraso, ella termina siendo salvada por el apuesto Sousuke Nomiya, que para sorpresa de Arisugawa no parece ser como otros chicos de su edad ...
Scottish adventuress Isabella Bird journeys to Japan in 1878 and becomes the first Westerner to travel to many remote locations, heading northward towards Hokkaido to study the aboriginal Ainu people. Based on a true story.
From Tokyopop: In CLAMP's take on the Alice in Wonderland saga, Miyuki finds herself in a world which seems to be populated solely by a series of scantily-clad women interested exclusively in exploring her charms. Needless to say, hi-jinks and misunderstandings ensue as our young heroine attempts to escape their clutches and return to her regular life.
From the Ultimate Manga Guide: Fairy tale/fantasy. Lots of parody from famous fairy tales. About a girl who is raised as a boy... "good-old-days-shoujo" style art & story.
A Japanese student named Arisu gets on the wrong bus and winds up in some sort of homoerotic version of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland. The last thing you want to do in a land where people change shapes at the drop of a hat is to drop the soap and introduce yourself as Arisu (identical in Japanese to Alice), lest you start looking like one! And Arisu does, slowly but surely...
Abe Maria, an ordinary high-school boy and Nanami Tokuko's childhood friend, is the world's last pureblood vampire!! For 10 years, Tokuko has been encouraging him to become a part of human society, and since then, Maria has come to love humans. As such, Tokuko happily watches over Maria. This couple's story is the world's most gentle vampire comedy. *Includes an extra story called Manshinsoui no Futari (The Wounds that Cover Us) in vol. 1 detailing a high-school romance between a boy who is suffering mentally and an extremely clumsy girl.
Description from GANMA! : Yuusuke, a 7th grader, is interested in his friend's older sister for various reasons. The older sister, while a little strange, is a kind and caring girl. She's mysterious, but is popular with everyone. This is an ordinary comedy about Mayuri-san's mysterious everyday life. Author/Artist’s Twitter (Though it seems they do not/have not posted much about this comic)
A mysterious lamp which he discovered by chance. From which, the genie of the lamp appeared like magic! A sweet thousand nights tale with an innocent high school student and the genie of the lamp <3!
In 1923, Takao, the father of Suzuno Osugi, cautioned her against reading The Universe of the Four Gods, explaining that it was exclusively designed for men. Takao had collaborated with the deceased Einosuke Okuda, who had deciphered the tale's significance, and he was aware of the need for a final leading character, the priestess of Byakko, to be introduced into the plot.