Meet the Kobayashi twins - Mitsuru and Megumu. Mitsuru has never been in love before, and Megumu lives in a world confined to 2D. An unexpected twist in their lives forces them to cross-dress and attend each other's schools. While Mitsuru encounters a cute girl in Megumu's school, Megumu meets a guy she crossed paths with earlier - but unbeknownst to her, he attends her brother's school. Will this experience lead them to find their first love and discover who they truly are? Bonus chapter: "Is the Goddess not Looking!?" found in Volume 15.
Spin-off from Drop. Follows the daily life of legendary thug, Tatsuya Iguchi who is not afraid of anything or anyone.
Upon being elected Student Council President, first-year student Kurokami Medaka introduces a suggestion box for students to share their concerns, which quickly earns the nickname "Medaka Box." Medaka proclaims that no issue is too small for her attention and requests that students submit their problems without hesitation. Despite winning the council election by an overwhelming 98% vote, Medaka is the sole member of the council. She enlists the help of her childhood friend, Hitoyoshi Zenkichi, as the least ranking member of the council. Eventually, Medaka brings on two more members, former judo club member Akune Kouki as secretary, and swim club member Kikaijima Mogana as treasurer on loan for 300 yen a day. Together, the members of the Student Council diligently work to address the problems presented in the Medaka Box. They handle a variety of issues, from handling disruptive club members to drafting love letters and searching for lost pets. Their dedication to helping those in need earns them the admiration and respect of the entire school.
Following the passing of his parents two years prior, Naoto Watari took on the role of sole guardian for his younger sister, Suzushiro "Suzu" Watari. In order to ensure Suzu's safety and happiness, Naoto moved in with their aunt and dedicated himself to Suzu's wellbeing. This commitment to his sister has prevented Naoto from joining any clubs or socializing with peers, leading to him being mocked and referred to as a "siscon" at his school. However, more challenges lie ahead for Naoto than just the taunts of his classmates. The arrival of a new transfer student, Satsuki Tachibana, awakens traumatic memories from Naoto's past that he had believed to be long forgotten. To make matters worse, Satsuki is hiding secrets that jeopardize the stability of Naoto's already fragile existence.
Matsubayashi wishes to establish a friendship with his courteous classmate Miyazen. Unbeknownst to him, Miyazen also harbors the same inclination. Yet, Matsubayashi's unrefined exterior impedes smooth communication between them. In spite of this, Miyazen valiantly attempts to interact with him by alluding to his favored entertainment, though at times, it may come across as awkward.
Although he works at an arcade, "Mobuo" remains inconspicuous among his co-workers, earning a nickname that implies his ability to seamlessly blend into his environment like an NPC. But, when the colorful and stunning Nanora Yaegashi visits the arcade seeking his help in mastering the most challenging games, his monotonous routine takes a thrilling turn. Unexpectedly, she even asks him out. From that moment on, they embark on a summer full of arcade escapades with a palpable sexual attraction simmering beneath the surface.
Fifteen years ago, Japan was hit with random supernatural attacks. In response, the government formed the Tactical Raveling Unit (TR1M), a division under the First Counter-Psychotrauma Division of the Special Measures Agency. Their main goal is to combat the Unraveled, a dangerous phenomenon. They are known for their efficiency. Nika Agou, a TR1M agent, is transferred to a remote area and believes it's because of her poor performance. But she soon finds out that the area is rampant with Unraveled activity, and a boy with ulterior motives offers a chance for Nika to regain the trust of TR1M.
At Kameido High School, the members of the tennis club, four girls in particular, engage in both hilarious tennis-related and non-tennis-related antics. However, Yuri Oshimoto, a new member, is often the only sane one amidst her eccentric and silly upperclassmen. Among them is Kanae Shinjou, who despite being a member of the tennis club, is incapable of playing tennis; Marimo Bandou, an unpredictable pervert hailing from Kansai; and Nasuno Takamiya, an airheaded and enigmatic wealthy girl who attempts to solve every problem with money. Whether all four are present or not, this tennis manga is guaranteed to leave readers in fits of laughter throughout its run.
While Mizutani's focus is solely on academic excellence, paying little attention to anything else, Haru seems to be a quick-tempered brute whose violent outbursts are feared by all. Despite his protective tendencies, Haru faces suspension after he attacks some bullies who were bullying a fellow student on the very first day of school. When Mizutani is tasked with delivering school materials to Haru, she mistakenly interprets it as a friendly gesture extended towards her and despite Mizutani's reluctance, Haru becomes attached to her. As a result, an unusual and potentially explosive relationship commences between the two! In addition, this book includes 17 extra tales.
The story narrates the hardships faced by a person who endures unconventional and cruel types of sexual abuse.
Saya and Yuuto, who were once shy and bonded over a popular online game in middle school, became sweethearts. However, Saya faces a dilemma when Yuuto's impressive high school debut transforms him into the school's most desirable guy and his controlling group of friends begin to harass her. In response, Saya pretends that they are not dating. Will their relationship withstand the trials of secrecy and competition?
Doraemon is cat shaped robot from the future traveling all the way back to the 20th century in order to help Nobi Nobita, a lazy kid with nothing really going for him. Nobi is bad at sports, his grades are terrible, he can't even win a match of rock-paper-scissors. Doraemon has a hard task ahead of him but he is well prepared with a huge arsenal of the most inventive and funny gadgets available. The problem is he's not the most competent robot cat helper out there either and the pair gets in constant trouble because of it. Thus begins one of the most interesting friendships ever to appear in a manga series.