Girl(?) has a disorder that causes her(?) to switch into one personality for every day of the week. Follow each personality as it tries to understand what's happening around them, and what happened since they last appeared. Throw in a mysterious costumed figure in the background, and you get this series.
It's the translation of Shueisha's officially colored version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.
Shiki (Corpse Demon) This series is about a village with a population of about 1300 people, and during one fiercely hot summer, many mysterious incidents happened one after another... Shiki is based on a best-selling horror novel by Ono Fuyumi. Fans may know of her other novels such as Twelve Kingdoms (which has been animated) and Ghost Hunt (adapted as both a shoujo manga and anime). Fujisaki Ryuu is a long-time JUMP mangaka of series such as Houshin Engi (recently released by Viz), and Waqwaq, both of which ran in WJ.
Where did she come from? Just who is she? The female hive Toda mowed down a swarm of powerful cyborgs.
Nazuna Nonohara, a porn actresses with androphobia. This manga revolves around Nazuna's past, and the tragedy that she experienced. The manga is based on the author's personal experiences.
Akamine and Utsumi are two men linked by a dark past only Utsumi remembers: Akamine raping him six years earlier. But when Utsumi comes to exact his revenge, old wounds are reopened and the two become locked in a cycle of violence, betrayal, longing, and despair.
"Hyung!" Hae-gyeom fits perfectly like a puzzle in Jihyun's life, who's lost his younger brother, Jihae, during their childhood.One day, Jihyun starts to feel a little strange in Hae-gyeom's behavior, whom he sees as a younger brother. So complex emotions begin to emerge. One day, Hae-gyeom said, "I'll do everything I can to make you see me as only me, no one else.""...."This confession dissipated the childhood memory Jihyun associated with Hae-gyeom, forcing him to face reality, "Am I not who you want?" Hae-gyeom asked."It's not about that, just keep being yourself. And nothing will make me give up on you."+
The personal story of an aspiring mangaka, college dropout who's led a lonesome, unfulfilling life.
Set in the fictitious city of Greater Tokyo Ward where people using the device "SCM" that can make others into slaves. In this world you can "borrow" and become a "slave" or "lend" and become a "master"? This work is the latest in the mystery-group image drama "Slave Ward" series by Shinichi Okada, with a cumulative circulation of over 3.6 million.
This manga's story is based on a thriller by Keigo Higashino. The main protagonist, the shy Jun Naruse, is a rather average guy who works for a electronic company and loves to draw. He falls in love with Megumi whom he met at a shop selling drawing materials and an intimate relationship develops. A few days later the office gets attacked and when the criminal tries to shoot a little girl he saves her by jumping in front of her. A month passes until he wakes up again and is told that half his brain got destroyed and he only survived because someone donated half a brain. Everything seems to be fine, he quickly recovers and is happy, however he begins to change...is the donated brain the reason for that? Or is it just a side effect of the medicine?
Kouji and Izumi are still playing one step forward, two steps back in their angst-ridden dance of love. The drama is taken to new heights in this series: just how far will Kouji go in his desperate love for Izumi? Will these two ever be together and be happy at the same time? Note - Volumes 1-14 have been completely translated into English. However, several years after the supposed finale, the mangaka published 3 more chapters (recently compiled into a 15th volume) which act as an epilogue for the series, though the 14th volume had a conclusion of sorts in itself. Of these, chapter 1: Ai ni Obore, Ai ni Shisu has been scanlated, but chapters 2 and 3, titled Rakuen 1 and 2, have not.