Chapters 1/2: Salary man Saki Hiroyasu almost makes it home, but passes out from fever just as college student Shinomiya Jun passes by. When Saki comes to he realizes he's in a strange apartment and Jun has been taking care of him for the past 2 days! Not wanting to be indebted, Saki tries to repay him as thanks, but Jun's having none of it. Luckily, Saki's pretty creative when coming up with a way to express his gratitude that has them both wanting more... (Continued in Koibitogokoro) Please read in this order: Otokogokoro > Koibitogokoro > Koigokoro Note: The Scanlators (September Scanlations) are only doing the main story of Saki and Jun from this series of three books (Otokogokoro, Koibitogokoro, and Koigokoro). Everything else unrelated to their story will be excluded. The number of chapters comprising their story in each book is as follows: Otokogokoro (2 chapters), Koibitogokoro (6 chapters + omake) entire book, and Koigokoro (2 chapters + omake).
Hiroshi Kuzumi, a teenage boy of 16 years, has just relocated to a mountainous town that comprises both new and old streets separated by a river, and has many enigmatic local traditions still in existence. While Hiroshi is quite perplexed and content with his new life, one individual, namely Kushinada Nemura, who is a member of the class committee, keeps a certain distance from him. In their infrequent meetings, she offers him a cautionary suggestion: "Avoid the old streets."
1. Ore wa Mita (I Saw It) 2. Eien no Anchor 3. Shuppatsu no Uta 4. Hyoushigi no Uta 5. Ii Tama Ippon
In honor of Shounen Magazine's 60th anniversary, a dazzling crossover extravaganza starring the characters of Rave, Fairy Tail, and Edens Zero has been arranged, ensuring an exceptional showcase.
At 30 years old, Kiriya Rinji finds himself divorced and out of work, possessing a sole ability in playing online mahjong. In dire need of funds to pay for child support, he ventures to Kabukichou's disreputable district to participate in real-life mahjong games for profit. Can his digital aptitude translate to tangible earnings in the offline realm?
Dora, a girl from the modern century, accidentally transmigrates to ancient times and inhabits the body of the Second Lady of the Prime Minister’s manor. Pushed around and often brought to her knees, the Second Lady falls in love with a complete jerk before dying in the hands of a malicious villain. However, from now on, she will no longer be a foolish, meek little girl! She will make all of her enemies pay… Very, very dearly!Original Webcomic:, , Official Translations:-English: , , -Korean: , , , , -Vietnamese:
Ookawa transfers to Shirakiran Academy for girls due to her job relocation. Coincidentally, she encounters a university student who used to reside in her neighborhood four years ago, and they happen to be colleagues at school now. A delightful romance brews between them, as teacher and student. Additional tales are included: • Sakura Yuki Maria is a lively girl who attends an all-girls' school but has a tomboyish persona. Her conduct includes climbing trees and engaging in outdoor activities. One day, she slips off a cherry blossom tree, and a boy rescues her, and their lips brush together. Is it love? • Baby Magic When Ogawa Chinatsu was in sixth grade, she was impressed by Wada Shouhei, her younger brother's buddy confessing his love for her. Even though he's two years younger, he continues to profess his love for her, holding a cotton ear swab as his magic wand. Now in high school, the situation hasn't changed.
Captivated by Rin Ugouda, his charming and handsome college neighbor, Seiji Aizawa becomes enamored. However, their passionate kiss reveals Rin's homosexuality, leading him to warn Seiji against pursuing a deeper relationship. Despite the warning, Seiji cannot deny his newfound feelings. They establish a 'friends with benefits' arrangement that surprisingly evolves into an emotional connection. Their story unfolds in a historic city during summer, depicting a poignant tale of love, characterized by turbulence and melancholy.
A manga promoting Capcom's beloved Phoenix Wright video game series is up for grabs. The manga, spanning fifty pages and divided into two sections, is included exclusively with the Japanese release of GS:YG (alternately known as PW:AA in English-speaking countries). One section follows Phoenix's adventures, while the other focuses on Edgeworth's journey. The two characters meet in a television studio in both parts of the manga.
Struck by lightning, he found himself transported thousands of years into the past. To his surprise, he was not alone - someone had eagerly awaited his arrival for decades. His mere presence altered the trajectory of countless fates. Even the boy who had yearned for him had the opportunity to cross paths, familiarize himself, and eventually, fall in love. Yet, hidden beneath their romance was an undertone of redemption for the previous generation...
In their youth, Sakon professed his love and promised to protect Migiko, but ultimately ended their romance. As time has passed, Migiko's aspiration has become to win back Sakon's affection by becoming Japan's most successful idol.
Living in a household of seven, Aoi's current status is poor, while Masafumi - who has been dubbed the Prince of School - resides in a mansion with mostly servants and his grandparents, making his current status rich. However, Aoi's anger is sparked when she witnesses Masafumi carelessly throw away 40 cents that she could have used, and she vows to never forgive him. But fate has other plans when Aoi is forced to step in for her injured mother at the Prince's estate. Will Aoi seek revenge, or will the experience teach Masafumi about the struggles of the less fortunate?
The AD Police of Megatokyo are an elite squad of specialized officers who are trained to tackle terrorist activities and Boomer robot crimes. With powerful gear, including the K-11 and K-12 power armors, they are more heavily armed than regular police but not as heavily armed as the military. Although given significant authority, the AD Police often cause extensive property damage and block off large areas of the city in the course of their duties. Despite being unwaveringly committed to their work, the people of Megatokyo are deeply distrustful and disapproving of these officers, seeing them as ineffective and corrupt.
At the beginning of A Link to the Past, a young boy named Link is awakened by Princess Zelda's telepathic message revealing that she is being held captive in the dungeon of Hyrule Castle. Against his uncle's advice to stay in bed, Link disobeys and follows his uncle to the castle. There, he discovers his uncle grievously injured. Before passing away, his uncle gives him a sword and shield and urges him to rescue Princess Zelda. Link navigates the castle to find Zelda's cell and frees her. Together, they escape through a secret passage in the sewers that leads to a sanctuary.
After six cycles, Rishe Imgard Wertsner is well aware of her fate: shunned by her family and rejected by her betrothed. Despite each iteration taking her back to the same moment, Rishe has lived a different life each time. In one, she became a merchant; in another, an herbalist, and in yet another, a knight. Nonetheless, she has always met the same tragic end- dying at the age of 20. Her sixth life was cut short by Arnold Hein, the emperor of the neighboring country. But as she embarks on her seventh iteration, Arnold surprises her with an unexpected proposal- to become his fiancé and live a luxurious life by his side. Rishe had always longed to visit Arnold's country, but war had made it impossible in her past lives. Eager to realize her dream, she eagerly accepts Arnold's offer.