Since childhood, Yuuya Tenjou has been subjected to bullying, causing him emotional wounds. Despite living with his beloved grandfather and attending school, he continues to endure the relentless attacks of his tormentors. Eventually, Yuuya takes a long break from school to heal and recover. During his hiatus, Yuuya is occupied with tidying up his grandfather's home when he uncovers an unfamiliar room filled with various artifacts that his grandfather collected during his travels. As he arranges the items, Yuuya stumbles upon a hidden door that piques his curiosity. He unlocks the door, only to be stunned by what lies beyond.
In "Ai wo Utau Yori Ore ni Oborero," Akira's revelation about his gender is accompanied by his admission to Dankaisan, the all-boys school situated adjacent to St. Nobora, where Mizuki studies. This decision prompts backlash against Mizuki dating a student from that institution, leading to a rough patch in their relationship.
As creatures driven by our natural instincts, we embody our animalistic nature. Step into our world and witness the chaos of our high school lives as animals. Nestled amidst the woods lies an exclusively all-boys school where students not only learn but also strive to survive the challenges that come their way. This school is unlike any other mundane institution for humans. Instead, it's where beasts learn the subtleties of human behavior. Meet Oh Da-Ram, fondly known as "Squirrel," as he embarks on his first year in this school. As he adjusts to this new environment, his wolfish friend Kim Neuk-Dae lusts after Da-Ram's tail, a new duckling joins the fray and his classmates can't seem to act like anything but wild animals. Is anyone truly cut out to be human?
Otogiri Tobi, a 2nd grade middle school student, spends his depressing days searching for his missing older brother alongside his inhuman companion, Baku. Tobi used to rarely speak to anyone besides Baku, however one day after his classmate Shiratama Ryuuko suddenly approaches him, his life begins to change...? This is an adventure surrounding the "human" and the "inhuman" that a lone boy faces. Note: Adapted from a song and novel of the same name.
This new shojo comedy brings together high school drama with elements of a nature documentary! Kanoko Naedoko is a junior high third-year student who prefers solitude and doesn't have any friends. This suits her well as it allows her to remain an objective observer. Infamous love triangles, school rumors, and courtyard politics are all just more fodder for Lady Kanoko's data collection. However, what will happen to Kanoko when she begins to make friends with some of her classmates? Will she continue to remain an observer or become something more? Also included in this volume is a one-shot: "The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West".
During her formative years, Youko was protected by Shige-san, an otherworldly presence that offered her invaluable advice, assistance, and thoughtful gestures. Communicating primarily through small rocks, Shige-san would signal disagreement or offer suggestions to Youko. As Youko embarks on her first journey into the world of love, will Shige-san's guidance ultimately steer her towards true happiness?
At Turnon University, Rom-comixxx stands as the sole student club for enthusiasts of comic books. The club's content teeters between decent and indecent, a notion that disturbs the sensibilities of Sun-jung, an aspiring creator of love-inspired comics who has just joined. Despite this fact, Rom-comixxx remains Sun-jung's sole connection to the comic universe, and it risks closure without an increase in membership. With the aid of their unusual club leader, can they rally enough individuals to bring about the most sensational and racy publication the world has ever seen?
This captivating saga follows the leadership of Taiga Shishio, a notorious Student Council President known for his oppressive ways. However, it is his loyal Vice President, Momoko, who holds the key to overthrowing him. Through the chaos of school, love, and challenges, this enthralling tale will take you on a journey. The story even includes a bonus short story titled Bitter Trap.
Being a disinterested student at St. Joanna all-girls school, Kiyora turns to the books her father sent her and unintentionally summons a demon. Engrossed in the situation, she decides to delve into the case of the missing stray cats on the school premises to uncover the real intentions of the upstanding priest, Father Shion.
After her mother abandoned her and her father remarried, high schooler Mao Motomiya is left feeling like she doesn't have a place where she belongs. One night, her childhood friend Hiro Nakamura finds her in a shrine eating cheap convenience store food and offers to take her to a restaurant. Their subsequent heart to heart leads to Hiro suggesting that Mao move in with him. To Hiro who has lived apart from his younger siblings all these years after their parents passed away, bringing his family back together in the once-lively Nakamura home begins with the first step of giving Mao a loving place to belong. When Mao reluctantly accepts his invitation, she is surprised at how easy it is to settle in with her longtime friend. Now she must deal not only with mending her relationship with her father and helping the oldest Nakamura brother attain his goal, but also her growing feelings for Hiro.
Satsuki Shinohara, a shy high school student, almost ruins her grand debut due to a pervert on the train. Thankfully, Yamaguchi-kun, the 'gangster' of their class, comes to her rescue. Despite Yamaguchi's already tarnished reputation among their classmates, Satsuki attempts to befriend him. However, Yamaguchi always manages to evade her efforts. Undeterred by the challenge, Satsuki sets out to prove that there's more to Yamaguchi than rumors suggest.
"Let me help you gain some dating experience." One day, rookie male teacher Moegi is approached by a male student seeking relationship advice. But what happens when Moegi himself has zero dating experience? A romantic comedy about "learning about love" by Akari Kajimoto.